
Lot
163
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 2d gray green & carmine, imperforate imprimatur, o.g., lightly hinged, four margins and fresh color, F.-V.F. One of only 30 cut from the two registration sheets. S.G. Spec. No. K30(3) imprimatur £725 ($910).Scott No. 113 var. Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
164
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 2½d purple on blue, imprimatur, o.g., small h.r., large even margins, wonderful color, Extremely Fine and choice. SG No. 201.Scott No. 114 Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
165
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 3d purple on yellow, imperforate imprimatur, o.g., lightly hinged, bright and fresh with perfectly balanced margins, Very Fine; with 1995 Philatelic Expertising Ltd. certificate. S.G. Spec. No. K32 imprimatur.Scott No. 115 var.; S.G. Spec. £725 ($910) Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
166 
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 4d green & purple brown, imperforate imprimatur, o.g., never hinged, large margins including partial sheet margin at top, fresh and Extremely Fine. One of only 46 cut from the registration sheet. S.G. Spec. No. K33(1) imprimatur £725+ ($910).Scott No. 116 var. Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $90

Lot
167 
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 4d green & purple brown, imprimatur, o.g., never hinged (minor pencil notation on gum), large even margins, Post Office fresh color, Extremely Fine and choice. S.G. Spec. No. K33(1) imprimatur £725 ($910).Scott No. 116 var. Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80

Lot
168 (
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Great Britain, 1881-87, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 11 values, ½d-10d including the 5d Die I, according to the accompanying Robson Lowe certificate, these stamps "came from a damaged copy of the 1884 Stamp Committee Presentation Book," which was broken up and sold by the Lowe firm in September 1948. Then, in May 1972, they offered the set again on behalf of the previous buyer's estate. It is noted that, as with "other copies of the Book, the stamps were separated with scissors.", little to no gum, as always, one pulled perf on the 9d, otherwise fresh and F.-V.F.; with 1972 Robson Lowe certificate. SG No. 172//211 vars.Scott No. 88, 111-117, 118a, 119-121 vars Estimate $500 - 750.
Current Opening Bid: $250

Lot
169
Great Britain, 1892, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 4½d green & carmine, imprimatur, o.g., large margins, wonderful fresh colors, Extremely Fine. SG No. 206.Scott No. 117 Estimate $200 - 300.
On the reverse of each registration sheet in this issue, the words "The Registration Sheet" were written in ink. This example shows "The" on the reverse.
Current Opening Bid: $100

Lot
170
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 5d dull purple & blue, Die I, o.g., lightly hinged, wonderfully fresh with perfectly balanced margins, Extremely Fine. Believed to be one of only 25 cut from the registration sheet. S.G. Spec. No. K35 imprimatur £800 ($1,010).Scott No. 118a var. Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $100

Lot
171
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 6d purple on rose red, imperforate imprimatur, o.g., bright and fresh, Very Fine. A total of 47 stamps were removed from the imprimatur sheets. S.G. Spec. No. K37 £850 (2011) ($1,070).Scott No. 119 var. Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $100

Lot
172
Great Britain, 1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 9d dull purple & blue, imperforate imprimatur, o.g., hinge remnant, exceptional color and margins, Extremely Fine. One of only 61 cut from the two registration sheets. S.G. Spec. No. K38 imprimatur £850 ($1,070).Scott No. 120 var. Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $90