Lot 935, Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1942 40c Issue with Inverted “FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L.” Overprint, VF NH

Lot 935, Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1942 40c Issue with Inverted "FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L." Overprint, VF NHLot 935 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1942 40c Issue with Inverted “FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L.” Overprint, mint never hinged, very fine and rare. Accompanied by a 2016 J.J. Tillard certificate, and stamp is signed by experts Brun, Calves and Tillard. Unlisted in Scott, Yvert & Tellier #255a, CV €2,000.

Lot 936, St. Pierre & Miquelon 1942 2fr50 issue with inverted “FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L.” Overprint, VF NH

Lot 936, St. Pierre & Miquelon 1942 2fr50 issue with inverted "FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L." Overprint, VF NHLot 936 St. Pierre & Miquelon #270a (Y&T) 1942 2fr50 Issue with Inverted “FRANCE LIBRE / F.N.F.L.” Overprint, mint never hinged, very fine and rare. Accompanied by a 2016 J.J. Tillard certificate, and stamp is signed by experts Brun, Calves and Tillard. Unlisted in Scott, Yvert #270a. Yvert & Tellier €2,250.

Beautiful Blue

The postal reforms initiated in Great Britain lowered rates significantly when the first postage stamps were issued. The two values of one penny and two pence were adequate for most mail within Great Britain. When a higher rate was indicated, usually a pair or a strip was sufficient. Blocks are scarcer than strips of four or more. Used blocks of the Penny Black are scarce, but any block of the two pence is rare indeed. The result is a very high catalogue value for this block, likely destined for an Exhibition Collection.

Great Britain #2 used block of fourLot 603 Great Britain #2 Used 1840 2p blue Victoria, block of four, with Maltese Cross cancels. Margins are large to clear all around and bright colour. A rare block with Bühler and Calves signatures on back. Very fine. Scott CV $22,500