AUCTION CATALOGUE 50p Robert Murray 5 & 6 Inverleith Gardens, Ferry Road, Edinburgh, EH3 5PU Tel. 0131 552 1220 :: 0131 478 7021 :: 0845 0500 886 Specialised UK Stamp Auction Specialised UK Monday 7 December 2009 at 5.00pm Specialised UK Catalogue of Postage Stamps to be sold by Public Auction, within the STEWART’S-MELVILLE CLUB PAVILION, 523 FERRY ROAD, EDINBURGH On view at Pavilion on afternoon and evening of sale (see details later in catalogue), and at Shop during business hours (Tue, Thu, Fri 10am-6pm, Wed 2pm-9pm, and Sat 10am-7pm) for one week prior to sale, or by appointment. Lot 65 Machin 31p Part-imperforate block Estimate £500. Lot 151 Missing yellow-bistre (“5d”) on Copperfield Estimate £3,000.-£4,000. 0845 0500 886 website www.stamp-shop.com shop.comSpecialised UK, 7 December 2009 Estimate. 20 32 email auction@stampPage 2 40 46 51 52 78 66 67 104 (reverse) 89 106 105 111 Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 3 Estimate. Can I write quite honestly here ? I have to admit that specialised Machins have never really turned me on. I have always allowed of course that “one man's meat is another man's poison”, and respected the fact that while some people's area of specialisation might hold no fascination for me, they equally might find some of my own collecting areas a bit on the weird or dull side. That of course is one of the great things about stamp collecting; it is such a broad church that everybody should be able to “find a pew”. Having said that, the breaking down and cataloguing of this fine collection has given me some enforced time in the company of modern UK specialised stamps. What I have found is that the closer you look at it, the more facets you find it has. So whether your interest might be the big and bold printers' slip-ups (that perversity of stamp collectors - for which we are so famous – the desire for imperfection !), or trying to understand how one of the printers worked to get around production problems, or picking on one smaller area of this vast subject and taking on the challenge of attempted completion, there are so many different angles to tackle. The point I'm making is that even if you find the whole subject a bit daunting, if you get a bit closer you might well be able to find parts of the subject more attractive. I still wouldn't say that the Machins turn me on. Perhaps just that I've got to know them better, and feel more comfortable in their company. However, if you are already a Machin Nut, prepare to be excited ! Robert Murray Welcome to this specialised stamp auction, almost entirely taken from one single collection (the more general parts of which are also offered for sale in the general stamp sale to be held later the same day). There are just a handful of lots from other vendors. Most lots are of a specialised nature, with just a few lots included of more standard (though scarce) items. We have tried to keep catalogue identifications as simple as possible. Therefore, we have not used a number from the Gibbons Great Britain Specialised catalogue if the stamp has a number in the Concise catalogue. In some cases we have included Connoisseur numbers where this was thought useful. All rules, conditions, notes, comments, and guidance included in our General Stamp Auction catalogue for the same date (including those on the reverse of the bid form) apply also to this auction. Lot numbers run consecutively through the two sales, so one bid form can be used for both. Note that in this auction the term “pair” normally means a horizontal pair. If you are a new customer who has not bid in our auctions before, please feel free to approach us for any information and advice. Note that we do not normally sell any lots for less than about two-thirds of the estimate prices, and that we do not accept any offers after the lots have been knocked down. If there are any lots unsold (we usually have very few), they will probably appear in a later sale. Special viewing might be made available on the Sunday, but this would only be for those who are unable to attend at our normal times, and who are traveling for the sale. For those who have not attended our auctions before, here is some practical information. Our shop and the auction venue are about 650m apart. The venue has ample parking, and the bar usually has snacks available. This specialised sale will be held in the bar upstairs while viewing continues for the general auction in the main hall downstairs. We can give advice about local guest houses. We would expect this sale to finish at about 6.30pm. Accounts can then be settled and lots collected. Buyers who are known to us can if they prefer come to our shop the next morning to collect their lots. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS for Specialised UK Stamp Auction Tuesday 1 December to Saturday 5 December; viewing of all lots at our shop, normal shop hours (Tue 10-6, Wed 2-9, Thu 10-6, Fri 10-6, Sat 10-7). Sunday 6 December; viewing may be available but only for people who are unable to view at the normal times, and only by appointment. Monday 7 December; all lots on view at auction venue 3pm-5pm. Please note these arrangement differ slightly from normal. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 4 Estimate. Starting at 5pm Queen Elizabeth Wilding Definitives 1 2 3 4 5 1952-54 Tudor Crown wmk. 1d u.m. vertical strip of three from upper-right corner with doubling of perforations at upper and lower stamps. .. .. .. 40. 1958-65 wmk. Multiple Crown 4d u.m. fourblock with perfs shifted 1.5mm to left and 2mm low. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1958-61 Graphite, wmk. Multiple Crown set (8) with upright wmk. (1½d with trimmed perfs at foot), plus 2½d with inverted wmk., all l.m.m. SG 587-94, 591Wi (cat.£150. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1958-61 Graphite, wmk. Multiple Crown 3d. u.m. pair, the left stamp with an off-vertical paper fold. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15. 1959 Phosphor-Graphite set (8), plus the 2d with error of watermark, all l.m.m. SG 599-609, 605a (cat.£85. and £180. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. 40. Pre-decimal Castles High Values 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1955-58 Waterlow 2/6 u.m. corner pair (couple short perfs, mtd. on margin), 5/- m.m. pair (couple short perfs), 10/- l.m.m. corner pair, and two m.m. singles of £1 (one corner marginal and fine, other with crease). SG 536-9 (cat.£450. for u.m.). .. .. 60. 1955-58 Waterlow 2/6 irregular 3-block, 5/- vertical pair, and £1 vertical pair, all u.m., average to good perfs. Cat.£404. .. .. .. .. .. 60. 1955-58 Waterlow set (4) l.m.m., two or three short perfs but generally above average. (Cat.£225. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1955-58 Waterlow 10/- with the weak entry at right of value tablet, fine u.m. SG Spec. T14a cat.£160. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1955-58 De La Rue Castles set (4) mint – all u.m. but for 10/- which is l.m.m. 2/6 and 5/are fine, 10/- is ok but for some irregular perfs at top, and £1 has vertical crease at right. SG 536a-9a (cat.£600. for u.m.). .. .. .. .. .. 60. 1959-68 De La Rue Castles set (4) m.m., SG 595-8 (cat.£195. for u.m.) .. 30. 1959-68 Bradbury Wilkinson 5/- with inverted watermark, u.m. top marginal. SG 596aWi cat.£350. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £100. Pre-decimal Machins 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1967-70 fine collection on Connoisseur printed pages, nearly all fine u.m., with a thorough coverage of all the basic types, shades, papers, gums, coils, panes, etc. Includes better items such as missing phosphors, 4d vermilion and 5d with specimen overprints, 1d misperforated pair, etc. (c.182 items inc. some duplicates) .. .. £200. 1967-70 4d vermilion with gum arabic, missing phosphor, u.m. (a couple of tiny patches in gum may well be natural). SG Spec. U15a cat.£1,500... .. .. £400. 1967-70 4d bright vermilion (left band) on uncoated paper fine u.m., centred partly to right. SG Spec. U16b cat.£250. .. .. .. .. .. 50. 1967-70 4d bright vermilion (right band) on uncoated paper fine u.m., centred partly to right. SG Spec. U16Ab cat.£250. .. .. .. .. .. 50. 1967-70 4d bright vermilion (pva gum) with one broad phosphor band, u.m. SG Spec. U16c cat.£200. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50. 1967-70 5d with two phosphor bands plus phosphor coating, u.m. SG Spec U17c cat.£300. 75. 1967-70 5d imperforate vertical pair unmounted mint. Sold “as is”. .. .. 50. 1967-70 5d tête-bêche pair fine unmounted mint. Slightly off-centre horizontally. £100. Telephone bids are welcome, and should be confirmed in writing. You may make alternative bids, or state an overall spending limit. Advice available. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 5 Estimate. Pre-decimal Machins (continued). 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1967-70 8d bright vermilion with missing phosphor, unmounted mint but centred slightly to upper-right, and with minor crease. SG 738Ey cat.£400. .. .. 75 1967-70 8d bright vermilion with missing phosphor, unmounted mint but centred to upperright. SG 738Ey cat.£400. .. .. .. .. .. 75. 1967-70 1/6 (pva gum) with two phosphor bands, greenish blue omitted, u.m. lower marginal. SG 743Eva cat.£125. .. .. .. .. .. 35. Another of the same, but without margin and with one partly short perf. .. 30. 1967-79 1/6 (pva gum) with greenish blue omitted, SG 743Eva, cat.£125. The phosphor is almost missing, there being only a narrow vertical line of phos on the perforations at right. 40. 1967-70 1/6 (pva gum) with two varieties – greenish blue omitted, and one broad phosphor band. SG Spec. U28e cat.£150. Unmounted mint, centred slightly to left. .. 40. 1967-70 u.m. se-tenant strip of three comprising 5d, 1d, and 4d vermilion (from Cooks booklet) each with single broad phosphor band. SG Spec. U2e cat.£5, U16c £200., U17f £55. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 70. 1967-70 se-tenant strip of five comprising 4d vermilion, 1d, 5d, 1d, and 4d, plus part margin at left (from Cooks booklet) each stamp with “SPECIMEN” overprint. SG Spec. U16As (cat. £250.), U2s x 2 (£200. each), U17s (£50.), and U16s (£250.). Fine u.m. but hinged on margin, small scratch on rightmost 4d, good perfs but for at lower-right of rightmost 4d. £150. Decimal Machins 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Collection on pages of coil strips, from multi-value 5p strips, a few Reader's Digest, through to 2003. Includes scarcer specialist items. (90+ items) .. .. 80. 1971-96 conventional perforations A fine and impressive collection of Harrison printings on Connoisseur printed pages. A good proportion of the spaces (perhaps 75%+) are filled, plus many extras also. Includes papers, shades, phosphors, misplaced perfs, part imperf, some varieties, etc., etc. Mainly fine u.m., some l.m.m. (Hundreds of items) .. .. .. .. £1,000. ½p three stamps each u.m. and with missing phosphor. By SG Concise would all be SG X841Egy (cat.£45. each) but noted as being Connoisseur numbers 1NP (slightly trimmed at foot), 52NP, 53NP. .. .. .. .. .. .. £100. ½p (2 bands) fine u.m. with “SPECIMEN” overprint, SG Spec. U48s cat.£400. Centred slightly to right. Noted as being “One of only 6 copies in private hands”. .. £100. ½p turquoise-blue u.m. with one phosphor band at left, almost certainly the “right-hand band omitted” variety, SG Spec. U50ac cat.£70. (although looks like a ½p left band !). 18. 1½p black on uncoated paper u.m., SG Spec. U71a cat.£130. .. .. 30. 1½p black with one broad phos band at left u.m., SG Spec. U71c cat.£100. .. 20. 1½p black badly misperforated single u.m. (approx. 1.5mm to left, and 8mm high). 20. 2p myrtle-green FCP/PVA u.m. with missing phosphor, SG Spec.U78a cat.£350. £100. 2p myrtle-green u.m. corner marginal with the phosphor bands printed front and back. SG Spec U80m cat.£300. .. .. .. .. .. .. 75. 2½p magenta (centre band) u.m. imperforate pair, marginal though with light creasing in margin. SG X851a cat.£275. .. .. .. .. .. 70. 2½p magenta (left band) fine u.m. with “SPECIMEN” overprint, SG Spec. U93s (not priced in SG). Perforations at foot almost trimmed off. Noted as being “One of 5 copies in private hands”. .. .. .. .. .. .. £100. 3p ultramarine (2 bands) imperforate pair, u.m. (though small shiny area on gum). SG X855b cat.£275. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. A Buyer’s Premium of 10% (vat-inclusive) will be added to all sale prices. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 6 Estimate. Decimal Machins, 1971-96 conventional perforations (continued). 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 3p ultramarine (2 bands) on uncoated paper, in u.m. cylinder six-block (cyl. 8 dot), with a very slight crease on centre left stamp. SG Spec. U103d cat.£45. each = £270. as singles. 75. 3p ultramarine with single phosphor band displaced to left, u.m. Connoisseur 20BL. 75. 3½p deep olive-brown FCP/PVAD (2 bands) u.m. left marginal, centred low and slightly to left. SG Spec.U116(2) cat.£950. .. .. .. .. .. £150. 3½p deep olive-green (2 bands) OCP/PVAD, the distinctive shade on thicker glossy paper, fine u.m. right marginal, centred toward lower-right. SG Spec. U117 cat.£170. .. 40. 4p greenish blue (Waddington) unmounted mint with missing phosphor, upper-right marginal, centred low and a little to right. SG X996a cat.£1,250., SG Spec. UG12b (unpriced), Conn.WD40NP. One of the rarest Machins, noted as “one of only 8 known”. £350. 4½p grey-blue (2 bands) imperforate pair u.m. (though shiny marks on gum). SG X865a cat.£380. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 5p pale violet FCP/PVA with missing phosphor, u.m., minor mark at top of front. SG Spec. U136a cat.£475. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 6½p greenish blue (centre band) imperforate horizontal pair u.m. (SG X872 cat.£325. for vertical). Weak fingerprint on gum. .. .. .. .. 50. 7p (centre band) u.m. fourblock with perforations misplaced 2mm+ low. .. 20. 8p rosine (centre band not visible to naked eye) u.m. on uncoated paper. SG X879a cat. £850. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £200. 8p rosine (Harrison) u.m. with missing phosphor, SG X879Ey cat.£450., SG Spec. U162e cat.£500. (Conn. 166NP) .. .. .. .. .. £100. 8p rosine (Enschedé) u.m. with missing phosphor, SG X879Ey cat.£450., SG Spec. U165a cat.£200. (Conn. E80NP) .. .. .. .. .. 50. 9p deep violet (2 bands) imperforate vertical pair mint with patch in gum. SG X883a cat.£275. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 10p (orange-brown & chestnut, 2 bands) with the orange-brown missing, u.m., centred toward lower-right. SG X885a cat.£180. .. .. .. .. 50. 10p orange-brown (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair. SG X886a cat.£275. .. 60. 12p yellowish-green (2 bands) with phosphor bands on front and back u.m. SG Spec. U206c cat.£90. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 12½p light emerald (centre band) u.m. imperforate pair. SG X898a cat.£100. .. 24. 15½p pale violet, in u.m. vertical pair with 12½p light emerald (this with trimmed perfs at foot), both missing phosphor. 15½p is SG Spec. U237e cat.£500., the 12½p apparently not SG listed. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £150. 15½p pale violet (PCP) u.m. imperforate pair, right marginal, SG X948a cat.£250. 60. 16p olive-drab (PCP) imperforate pair u.m., SG X949a cat.£180. .. .. 45. 17p grey-blue (PCP) imperforate pair, u.m. left marginal, SG X952a cat.£350. .. 90. 18p deep olive-grey (PCP) imperforate pair, u.m. corner marginal. Torn into top margin, not affecting stamps. SG X955a cat.£150. .. .. .. .. 40. 24p postal forgery u.m., rubber-stamped “FAUX POSTALE” on reverse. .. 10. 31p purple (ACP/PCP) unmounted mint block of eight (2 x 4). The upper pair of stamps is totally imperforate, the next pair down has perforation indentations at the foot, the next pair goes from indentations at the top to normal perforations at the foot, and the lowest pair is perforated normally. Top pair only is SG X981a cat.£1,400., SG Spec. U324a. .. £500. NB; the black diagonal lines on the front cover illustration have been included for legal reasons, and do not appear on the actual stamps. 33p light emerald u.m. with missing phosphor, from Wales booklet. SG Spec. UG87b cat. £450. (Conn. Q331NP) .. .. .. .. .. £120. 33p light emerald with one broad phosphor band at left, fine unmounted lower marginal, from Beatrix Potter booklet. SG Spec. UG88c (unpriced)... .. .. £240. PLEASE USE FIRST CLASS POST – DON’T MISS A BID FOR NINEPENCE ! Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 7 Estimate. Decimal Machins 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 1993-2009 Elliptical Perforations 1p crimson (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair with left margin, stated to be SG Spec. U69B (not priced) (Connoisseur RCF10) .. .. .. .. £100. 1p crimson (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair, stated to be from Jan. 2000 DLR printing at Harrison's works. Very faint perf pressure marks, hardly noticeable. .. .. £100. 2p deep green (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair, left marginal. Noted as being “intermediate paper with bluish tinted shiny gum and with violet fluor Novalgo phosphor bands”. SG Y1668a cat.£2,000. .. .. .. .. .. .. £300. 4p new blue (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair. SG Y1669a cat.£1,500. .. .. £400. 20p bright green (centre band) u.m. imperforate fourblock with top margin, fine but for some very slight kinks. SG Y1860a, cat.£300. per pair = £600. (Noted as being Connoisseur no. RCF200). .. .. .. .. .. £200. 20p bright green (centre band) u.m. imperforate pair with left margin. SG Y1680a cat. £300. (Noted as being Connoisseur no. RSF200IMP) .. .. .. £100. 20p bright green (2 bands) u.m. imperforate pair with left margin. SG Y1682a cat.£300. Noted as being “ex cyl. D3, pale head”. Left stamp a little bent. .. .. 60. 35p sepia u.m. imperforate pair. SG Y1694a cat.£300. Tiniest black spot at foot of gum. 80. 38p rosine u.m. imperforate pair. SG Y1700a cat.£350., SG Spec.U371ba. .. £100. 40p turquoise-blue u.m. imperforate pair. SG Y1705a cat.£750. .. .. £150. 63p light emerald (2 bands) Walsall, unmounted mint. SG Y1759Ey cat.£500. .. £120. Collection on Connoisseur printed pages, all u.m., of Machins with eliptical perfs, by Harrison/De La Rue, Enschedé, Questa, and Walsall, with many specialised varieties. Light duplication. (c.600 stamps) .. .. .. .. .. £100. 1997-2008 seln. of Harrison, De La Rue, and Enschedé cylinder six-blocks (c.70) u.m., plus a few others. Face value approx.£180+ .. .. .. .. £120. Collection of values headed “DLR-ATN”, “DLR-Dunstable”, all u.m. and generally with specialised notations on pages. Light dupl. (c.275 stamps) .. .. 75. 2009 “enhanced security” low values (to £1) as singles and colour name eight-blocks, plus £1.50 to £5 singles, all u.m. .. .. .. .. .. 28. Non-Value Indicator Machins 83 84 85 86 87 An extensive and specialised unmounted mint collection on hingeless Connoisseur printed pages, so including all manner of variation. Includes many pairs, strips, and blocks. (Approx. 830 stamps) A few other odds. .. .. .. .. £200. 1994-98 seln. of thirteen different “greetings cards miniature sheets” (Boots and unbranded), all u.m. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10. 1998-2001 2nd and 1st each with “dagger perfs” u.m., SG 2039b, 2040b, cat.£150. each = £300. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 80. Imperforate u.m. pair of 1st orange (2 band, self-adhesive), stated to be Questa ex sheets (dated 2000 ?). Very slight rub on face. .. .. .. .. 40. 2003-4 Universal u.m. collection of “Worldwide Postcard” (25), “Europe” (35), and “”Worldwide” (28) with numerous different types noted. .. .. .. 40. Bidding by email ? Note that we always confirm receipt of email bids (normally within 24 hours, or 1 hour on auction day). If you don’t get a confirmation, try again, or phone us. Bidding by post ? Please only fill in the credit card box on the bid form if you want your purchases posted to you. Credit/debit cards are only an option – you can also be billed and pay by cheque. A Buyer’s Premium of 10% (vat-inclusive) will be added to all sale prices. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 8 Estimate. Machin and Britannia High Values 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1977-87 £1, £2, and £5 in u.m. cylinder fourblocks. .. .. .. 24. 1977-87 £1 imperforate pair unmounted mint, lower marginal. SG 1026a, catalogue price £1,200. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £300. 1993-2009 (1995) £1 bluish violet u.m. pair with 3mm downward shift of perfs.20. 1993-2009 (2003) u.m. seln. comprising £1.50 (4), £2 (3), £3 (6), and £5 (2), inc. different printings. Also 1999 engraved set (4). .. .. .. .. 40. 1993-2009 (2003) £2 deep blue-green u.m. pair, the left stamp with missing “£” symbol, left marginal with cylinder number. SG Y1727 cat.£175. .. .. 50. 1999 Enschedé £1.50 (2), £2 (2), £3 (2), and £5 (2), plus 2000-1 £1.50 (2), £2 (2), £3 (1), and £5 (2), all u.m., generally slight shades. .. .. .. .. 35. 1999 Enschedé u.m. plate sixblocks of £1.50, £2, £3 (2, diff. nos.), and £5 (spot on gum). Also similar block of 1995 £1. .. .. .. .. .. 60. 1999-2001 De La Rue recess high values set (4) in u.m. plate sixblocks with plate and box numbers. Wrinkles at corners of £2 and £5 blocks. Face £69. .. .. 50. 1999-2001 (1999) DLR £3 u.m. with perf shift downwards 3.5mm. .. .. 15. 2003 Iriodin ink set (4) in u.m. cylinder sixblocks. Cat.£166., face £69. .. 50. 2009 Security Features set (4) in vertical strips of four with marginal colour inscriptions. Face £46. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35. 1993-96 Britannia; 1993 original single and corner cylinder fourblock, 1993 single with fluorescent “TEN POUNDS” at lower right, and 1996 single with reduced fluorescence, all u.m. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50. Decimal Castles High Values 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 1988 set (4) in u.m. plate fourblocks. .. .. .. .. 30. 1988 £1 (2 shades), £1.50 (single plus colour dot block), £2 (2 shades), and £5, all u.m. 18. 1992-95 set (4) in u.m. plate fourblocks, the £2 centred to right. .. .. 30. 1992-95 £1 (2 papers, plus one with faint offset of gold head), £1.50 (2 papers, plus bright magenta variety, and one with offset gold head, £2 (2 papers, plus pale variety), and £5 (2 papers), all u.m. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35. 1992-95 £1 u.m. lower marginal single with complete and clear offset of green on reverse. (Noted as being from plate 1H.) .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1992-95 £1.50 upper-right corner marginal fourblock with a major perforation shift approx. 8.5mm downwards (or could be described as a design shift c.8.5mm upwards !), unmounted mint. Ex Sir Gawaine Baillie. .. .. .. .. .. £100. 1992-95 £5 with the gold (queen's head) omitted, fine unmounted mint. SG 1614a cat. £450. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £150. 1994 re-etched set (4) u.m. .. .. .. .. .. 10. 1994 re-etched £1 (2), £1.50 (8), £2 (8), £3 (5), and £5 (3) all. u.m., and nearly all different papers/gums etc. …. .. .. .. .. .. 60. 1994 re-etched £2, £3, and £5 in u.m. plate fourblocks. .. .. .. 30. 1997 Enschedé set (4) in u.m. corner plate fourblocks. Cat.£300+ .. .. 60. 1997 Enschedé £2 with the gold (queen's head) omitted, fine unmounted mint. SG 1994a, cat.£750. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £240. Royal Mail Postage Labels (“Framas”) 112 1984 set (34, ½p to 17p), and another set (32, ½p to 16p), showing the two different types from packs and machines, u.m. .. .. .. .. .. 10. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 9 Estimate. Country Stamps 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 Pre-decimal mint (often l.m.m.) collection on just three pages inc. various varieties. (c.100 items) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18. 1971-2000 useful mint (majority u.m. but some earlier years l.m.m.) collection on Connoisseur printed pages. Seems to have all the basics covered, plus items such as phosphors, papers, types, booklet stamps, shades, etc. Includes perf. shifts (N.Ireland 6½p, Scotland 20p, Wales 24p), N.Ireland 9p pair with one missing band at right, 11p missing band at right, Scotland 22p and 31p type II (SG S48Ea, S51Ea, cat.£50., £130.), Wales 17p type II (W44Ea, £55.), and many others. (c.500 items, plus some duplicates) £300. 1999-2008 u.m. collection of “Country Emblem Definitives” partly arranged by Connoisseur numbers, with variations from sheets, PSBs, miniature sheets, etc. Inc. some cylinder blocks. (c.225 items) .. .. .. .. .. £110. Scotland; 1971-93 (1975) 5½p one band, imperforate pair u.m., slight indentations of perfs near top, the right stamp with bend. SG S22a cat.£500. .. .. 50. --; 1971-93 (1981) Waddington 11½p u.m. right-marginal pair, imperforate between right stamp and margin. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30. --; 1971-93 (1984) 13p type I u.m. with missing phosphor. SG S39Ey cat.£700. Note states “One of 10 known”. .. .. .. .. .. .. £150. --; 1971-93 (1991) 18p bright green with missing phosphor, lower-left corner marginal, unmounted mint. SG S60aEy (Spec. XSL25a) catalogue price £1,250. .. £400. --; 1993-98 (1996) Questa 20p bright green with centre phosphor band, unmounted mint block of four, misperforated, the perforations being 6mm high. Quite dramatic. .. 80. nd England; 2001-2 2 in u.m. block of 20 (5x4), partly imperforate. The top row has three stamps imperf and one part perf, second row has four part perf, third row has some perfs fading toward top. .. .. .. .. .. .. £240. Northern Ireland; 1971-93 Questa Litho 13p with missing phosphor u.m. lower marginal. SG NI37Ey (not priced). .. .. .. .. .. 75. Wales; 1967-69 unwatermarked 3d with missing phosphor, in mint fourblock (2 l.m.m., 2 u.m.). SG W7Ey, cat.£60. each = £240. (for u.m.) .. .. .. 40. --; 1971-93 3p corner pair u.m. with phosphor partly missing, giving left band on left stamp, right band on right stamp, centred to upper-right. .. .. .. 50. --; 1971-93 3p lower marginal u.m. with one broad band at left. .. .. 20. --; 1971-93 5½p u.m. right marginal with missing phosphor, centred a bit low. SG W20Ey cat.£180. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. --; 1971-93 Questa Litho 18p bright green (ex. PSB) with missing phosphor, u.m. with positional margin. SG W48Ey cat.£200., Connoisseur LW184NP. .. .. 50. --; a similar item. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50. --; 1971-93 Questa Litho 18p bright green (ex. PSB) with all-over phosphor wash, u.m. with positional margin. Connoisseur LW183AAOP. .. .. .. 30. --; 1971-93 Questa Litho 24p chestnut (ex PSB) with missing phosphor, unmounted mint lower marginal. Not listed in SG Concise. Connoisseur LW242NP. .. .. £100. --; 1971-93 Questa Litho 24p chestnut (ex PSB) with missing phosphor, unmounted mint. Not listed in SG Concise. Connoisseur LW242NP. .. .. .. £100. Postage Dues 132 1971-75 set (13) l.m.m./u.m. plus a few with different paper/gums, 20p pair with perf shift u.m., £1 with doctor blade flaw l.m.m., 1982 two sets of 12 u.m. (one of the 2p values on ACP), and 1994 two sets of 9 u.m. .. .. .. .. 50. A Buyer’s Premium of 10% (vat-inclusive) will be added to all sale prices. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 10 Estimate. Queen Elizabeth Commemorative Varieties 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 1961 Post Office Savings Bank 3d from Timson printing, with the orange-brown missing, lightly mounted mint. Approx. 60 examples thought to exist. Very slight crease, and a couple of short perfs at upper right. SG 624Aa (cat.£550. for u.m.) .. .. 60. 1961 Post Office Savings Bank 3d u.m. block of twelve (two horizontal rows of six), from the Timson printing, and perforated through the right sheet margin. Each of the two stamps at the right is SG 624AEb, cat.£28. = £56. .. .. .. .. 15. 1963 Cable 1/6 ordinary u.m. lower-left corner pair showing bits of extraneous black print – the upper stamp with “dribbles” from the lower black horizontal line, the lower one with a horizontal black line through “CABLE”. .. .. .. .. 10. 1963 (November) front page of Philatelic Bulletin with the Cable 1/6 ordinary handstamped “CANCELLED”. SG Spec. W40s, cat.£30. .. .. .. 10. 1965 Churchill 4d, Rembrandt printing, vertical u.m. strip of three with lower-left margins, including cylinder number. Shows a progressive dry print of the black, the top stamp almost as normal, paler on the next, and the lower stamp quite patchy. .. .. 10. 1966 World Cup 6d ordinary with black omitted, l.m.m. right marginal. SG 694a (cat.£180. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30. 1966 Birds ordinary u.m. block of eight (i.e. two se-tenant fourblocks) with lower-right sheet margins (including traffic lights), the Robin and Blackbird stamps with missing reddish brown. SG 698j/699j cat.£125. each = £500. .. .. .. .. £150. 1966 Birds ordinary l.m.m. se-tenant fourblock, the lower two stamps (which are u.m.) showing missing reddish brown (legs on robin and blackbird). SG 698j (cat.£125.) and 699j (£125.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 70. 1966 Battle of Hastings 4d ordinary se-tenant strip of six unmounted mint (folded at centre perfs), with the grey omitted – shows on some horses and suits of soldiers. SG 705-10j (Spec. W101-6j), cat.£65. each = £390. .. .. .. .. £100. 1966 Christmas 3d u.m. cylinder six-block, all with the gold queen's head slightly to left, four of these with a blue silhouette of the front of another queen's head “ biting” into the gold head. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1967 EFTA 1/6 phosphor l.m.m. with the blue-grey omitted. SG 716pd (cat.£135. for u.m.). Small crease at upper right. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1967 Paintings 1/6 l.m.m. with new blue omitted – a less obvious missing phosphor, affecting a couple of small figures and making the main roof grey rather than grey-blue. SG 750b (cat.£280. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1968 Paintings 4d l.m.m. with gold (value and present queen's head) omitted, SG 771a (cat. £275. for u.m.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1969 Ships 5d (QE2) with red omitted, unmounted mint. SG 778c cat.£225. .. 70. 1969 Ships 5d top-left corner fourblock u.m., with the perforations shifted downwards about 3mm. One tone spot, and a couple of little wrinkles. .. .. .. 20. 1969 Cathedrals 5d fourblock with the Durham and Edinburgh stamps having a “c” rather than “d” in value. Block l.m.m., but the two affected stamps are u.m. (These same stamps with the full “missing d” varieties are listed, cat.£300. each, and these are possibly a transient stage.) .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1969 Cathedrals (St. Paul's) u.m. with the black “9d” dropped down to near the lower left. 20. 1969 Investiture 9d l.m.m. with the black (value, queen's head, inscription) dropped about 9mm. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. Coming to the auction ? Remember the Buy or Bid Sale - you can bring things along for sale on the night. We charge 25p per lot entry fee, and 10% commission on sales (1% optional insurance). Note that on this occasion the Buy or Bid Sale will open at 4.45pm (normally 5pm). Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 11 Estimate. Queen Elizabeth Commemorative Varieties (continued). 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 1970 Literary Anniversaries 5d unmounted mint se-tenant block of four with lower sheet margin, with the “T” of “TOTAL SHEET VALUE” at the left edge of the margin. The David Copperfield stamp has the yellow-bistre omitted, leading to the stamp having its face value missing. This stamp is SG 826b, catalogue price £7,250. The Oliver stamp has the yellow-bistre partially missing (it is generally paler than normal, the edges of the colour background are weak, and the corners are rounded, particularly at the foot). On this stamp the “d” of the denomination is a bit weak. The Mr. Pickwick stamp has the minor constant variety “extra button under Sam Weller’s armpit”, which confirms the position of the block as 5/17-6/18. This missing colour variety is recorded as being known only in three examples. However, this is not from the recorded (“Leverton”) block, which has a different area of missing colour on the Oliver stamp. Condition is very fine, with only a smallest touch of adhesion on the gum of the margin. Reserve price £3,000. .. .. .. .. .. £3,000. to £4,000. 1970 Literary Anniversaries 1/6 Wordsworth u.m. horizontal strip of six, the two stamps at the right with silver as normal. The third stamp from the left has the silver (“Grasmere”) entirely missing. The 1st stamp from left has just a trace of the silver, the 2nd is partial, and the 4th is weak at the left. The strip has a long lateral dent along the top, consistent with having been in a misfitting Hagner page. Missing silver is SG 828b cat.£225. .. 50. 1970 Christmas 4d u.m. corner block of eight (2x4) (l.m.m. twice on margin) with normal perfs plus an extra diagonal row of perfs affecting two stamps. .. .. 40. 1970 Christmas 4d lower marginal mint fourblock (l.m.m. on upper pair) apparently perforated about 3mm to the right, but with the punch-hole correctly placed in the perforation guide hole. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1970 Christmas 5d u.m. right-marginal three-strip with extra line of perfs coming across margin into rightmost stamp. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1970 Christmas 1/6 u.m. with both the phosphor and embossing omitted. Scarce, reportedly only one sheet of 120 existing. SG 840Eya (not priced). .. .. .. £100. 1971-73 l.m.m. seln. comprising 1971 Ulster 7½p with one broad band (2), 9p with yellow shift, Literary 3p missing phosphor and with embossing shift, Universities 3p dry print, Christmas 3p (missing embossing), 7½p (broad band), 7½p (slight embossing shift), 1972 Churches 3p (missing embossing, cat.£35.), and 1973 Christmas 3½p (pink shift). 20. 1971-74 seln. of missing phosphors l.m.m. 1971 Ulster set plus extra 3p (cat. £56. for u.m.), Literary 3p (£5.), 7½p (£22.), Anniversaries 3p (£3.), Universities 3p (£8.), Christmas 3p (£5.), 1972 Explorers 3p (£5.), 5p (£12., u.m.), Churches 3p (£6.), 9p (2, £22. each), 1974 Christmas 3½p (£12.). .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1971 Anniversaries 7½p – one u.m. with black (outline of coat-of-arms) shifted c.1½mm to lower-right, and one l.m.m. with mauve (cape, saddle-cloth, etc.) shifted 8mm to right. 20. 1971 Universities 3p u.m. showing the yellow dropped about 1mm. Not a large shift but very obvious, and apparently originally retailed at £100. .. .. .. 20. 1971 Christmas 7½p u.m. with shift of embossing approx. 7½mm to right, this causing the embossed queen's head to fall at the upper-left corner. .. .. .. 15. 1972 Churches 9p with the gold shifted lo left, just onto tower, and the embossing by about half that distance, u.m. (hinged on margin). .. .. .. .. 15. 1972 Christmas 3p unmounted mint cylinder sixblock (2x3) with the perforations at left applied at an angle. This makes the top-left stamp slightly wider, to the lower-left stamp being notably narrow. .. .. .. .. .. 50. A Buyer’s Premium of 10% (vat-inclusive) will be added to all sale p rices. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 12 Estimate. Queen Elizabeth Commemorative Varieties (continued). 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 1973 Paintings 3p with perfs shifted c.6.5mm to right u.m. (relatively common, but eyecatching), and 5p with cinnamon (overall background to painting) shifted 2mm to left and a little high u.m. (hinged on margin). .. .. .. .. 20. 1977 Christmas 7p se-tenant strip of five u.m., the first and fifth stamps with the normal plus two narrower phosphor bands, the centre stamp with normal band plus another broader. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 1980 Railway 12p (goods truck) vertical imperforate pair u.m., but with vertical crease at right. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40. 1980 London Landmarks 12p with perf shift c.10mm to right and a little up, and 15p with perf shift c.3.5mm to right, both u.m. .. .. .. .. 20. 1982 Christmas 12½p (1) and 15½p (6, 2 pairs) with a variety of papers and minor varieties etc., all u.m. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8. 1993 Orchids 33p u.m. fourblock, one with the missing date variety (SG 1662a cat.£15.) 5. 1994 Prince Charles' Paintings 25p u.m. fourblock, the lower-right stamp with a big silver blotch about 10mm across. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 2004 British Journey (Wales) 43p Pen-pych imperforate pair, fine unmounted mint. One tiny dent near top of left stamp. Status uncertain; thin horizontal line at top of each suggests these are perhaps not from a normal sheet format. .. .. .. £200. 1978-82 seln. comprising 1978 Horses 10½p (perf shift), Cycling 10½p and 13p each as single and gutter pair (dropped gold heads), 1979 Flowers 9p single and 11p gutter pair (silver shifts), Rowland Hill 10p and 13p (missing phosphor), Christmas 8p (shifts of ochre and gold), 13p pair (perf shift), 1980 Authoresses 17½p (small gold shift up), 1981 Butterfly 18p (gold shift to right), N.Trust 18p gutter pair (pale gold head), 1982 Motor Cars 29p grey shift, all u.m. (15 items) .. .. .. .. £100. Booklets and Panes 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 1969 Stamps for Cooks £1 prestige booklet complete (stitched), the 15 x 5d pane on uncoated paper, that pane with more than full perfs at top, full perfs at right, and partly trimmed at foot. SG UB20ab cat.£350. .. .. .. .. 90. 1969-92 album of prestige stamp booklets inc. a few duplicates (23). Also a few earlier decimal bkts./panes (these last m.m.). .. .. .. .. 90. 1972 Wedgwood £1 booklet complete, the ½p side band with good perfs. (it SG X842 cat. £55.) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18. 1972-92 seln. of u.m. panes broken down from 13 different prestige booklets, plus a few duplicates. .. .. .. .. .. .. 55. 1980 Wedgwood £3 booklet with the 9 x 12p pane missing phosphor (SG x896lEt cat. £200.), and another booklet with the 9 x 10p pane missing phosphor (x888lEy, £50.). 50. 1993-2004 complete run or prestige booklets from Beatrix Potter to Letters by Night (18) 90. 2003 A Perfect Coronation and Letters by Night prestige booklets, SG DX31-2 cat.£98. 20. 2003 A Perfect Coronation prestige booklet, small faults but stamps all ok, and 2004 Letters by Night bkt. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18. 2003-09 complete run of prestige booklets from A Perfect Coronation to Charles Darwin. (15). .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 90. A similar lot. .. .. .. .. .. .. 90. 2003-9 colln. of self-adhesive stamp booklets in album, often two of each, apparently all complete and mint. (106) .. .. .. .. .. £200. See general stamp auction following this for further lots of stamp booklets, presentation packs, smilers sheets, etc. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 13 Estimate. Mixed Lots and Collections 184 185 186 Useful collection of 1952-70 issues based around Windsor printed pages though with many extras added. Most of the basic material present (Wildings, commems, phosphors) plus additional items such as inverted watermarks, positional varieties (some in blocks), colour shifts, missing phosphors, etc. Most items lightly mounted mint. (100s) .. £200. Album with the various minor categories – Double Heads, decimal Wildings, a few engraved Machin high values, and some Machins. .. .. .. £120. Stockbook with a general mix of UK and foreign, though the interest in mixture of u.m. UK Machins/country stamps, often in multiples, sometimes cylinder blocks. (100s) £180. THE END OF THE SALE © Robert Murray 2009 A Buyer’s Premium of 10% (vat-inclusive) will be added to all sale prices. All rules, conditions, notes, comments, and guidance included in our General Stamp Auction catalogue for the same date (including those on the reverse of the bid form) apply also to this auction. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS for Specialised UK Stamp Auction Tuesday 1 December to Saturday 5 December; viewing of all lots at our shop, normal shop hours (Tue 10-6, Wed 2-9, Thu 10-6, Fri 10-6, Sat 10-7). Sunday 6 December; viewing may be available but only for people who are unable to view at the normal times, and only by appointment. Monday 7 December; all lots on view at auction venue 3pm-5pm. Please note these arrangement differ slightly from normal. 155 (reverse) 163 (reverse) 121 (reverse) 153 (reverse) Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 14 Estimate. List of Prices Realised Stamp Auction 26 October 2009 1 260. 11 140. 21 55. 31 10 41 18. 51 19. 61 40. 71 35. 81 10. 91 24. 101 55. 111 24. 121 42. 131 40. 141 9. 151 65. 161 8. 171 22. 181 55. 191 7. 201 35. 211 22. 221 150. 231 40. 241 35. 251 20. 261 130. 271 24. 281 140. 291 42. 301 70. 311 18. 321 26. 331 110. 341 9. 351 1900. 361 45. 371 24. 2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92 102 112 122 132 142 152 162 172 182 192 202 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 282 292 302 312 322 332 342 352 362 372 220. 100. 38. 5. 32. 32. 140. 38. 18. 13. 22. 13. 26. 38. 20. 65. 26. 28. 16. 60. 60. 70. 60. 40. 180. 28. 24. 85. 10. 450. 55. 30. 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 103 113 123 133 143 153 163 173 183 193 203 213 223 233 243 253 263 273 283 293 303 313 323 333 343 353 363 130. 70. 19. 350. 32. 240. 140. 15. 15. 13. 22. 18. 15. 20. 11. 42. 18. 42. 200. 90. 20. 8. 120. 28. 8. 14. 35. 60. 22. 75. 22. 140. 24. 9. 240. 60. 4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 104 114 124 134 144 154 164 174 184 194 204 214 224 234 244 254 264 274 284 294 304 314 324 334 344 354 364 150. 48. 24. 220. 24. 35. 65. 15. 22. 11. 5. 16. 7. 35. 42. 30. 19. 140. 10. 20. 24. 12. 150. 14. 260. 18. 200. 14. 32. 42. 140. 60. 48. 10. 6. 190. 32. 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 195 205 215 225 235 245 255 265 275 285 295 305 315 325 335 345 355 365 95. 55. 48. 120. 120. 55. 95. 12. 11. 12. 22. 32. 20. 28. 75. 30. 35. 14. 130. 38. 140. 32. 42. 50. 120. 48. 30. 32. 14. 6. 140. 26. 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 106 116 126 136 146 156 166 176 186 196 206 216 226 236 246 256 266 276 286 296 306 316 326 336 346 356 366 150. 45. 38. 85. 24. 19. 16. 13. 18. 45. 16. 30. 85. 150. 70. 32. 70. 20. 130. 20. 20. 17. 18. 32. 40. 240. 15. 35. 80. 40. 28. 65. 45. 100. 28. 7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 107 117 127 137 147 157 167 177 187 197 207 217 227 237 247 257 267 277 287 297 307 317 327 337 347 357 367 110. 50. 13. 75. 32. 30. 28. 32. 10. 6. 35. 28. 80. 80. 19. 60. 42. 14. 17. 18. 20. 5. 30. 50. 80. 80. 220. 50. 1000. 20. 140. 22. 110. 55. 95. 65. 8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 108 118 128 138 148 158 168 178 188 198 208 218 228 238 248 258 268 278 288 298 308 318 328 338 348 358 368 65. 75. 14. 28. 20. 38. 9. 35. 13. 35. 30. 50. 65. 24. 11. 55. 26. 30. 60. 19. 65. 42. 38. 80. 35. 35. 3. 240. 550. 18. 55. 160. 140. 35. 9 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 109 119 129 139 149 159 169 179 189 199 209 219 229 239 249 259 269 279 289 299 309 319 329 339 349 359 369 7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 107 117 127 137 147 157 167 177 187 197 207 217 22. 650. 650. 260. 200. 200. 150. 150. 180. 200. 660. 140. 1300. 125. 135. 135. 100. 110. 80. 70. 66. 460. 8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 108 118 128 138 148 158 168 178 188 198 208 218 95. 650. 650. 285. 70. 460. 130. 160. 160. 130. 520. 145. 130. 1000. 135. 135. 90. 100. 70. 400. 66. 460. 9 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 109 119 129 139 149 159 169 179 189 199 209 219 75 35. 14. 60. 26. 18. 7. 11. 8. 240. 13. 7. 12. 35. 20. 16. 22. 55. 26. 120. 17. 8. 35. 32. 48. 90. 22. 150. 120. 30. 7. 165. 160. 90. 38. 10 140. 20 40. 30 16. 40 18. 50 20. 60 14. 70 15. 80 20. 90 32. 100 42. 110 50. 120 45. 130 120 140 28. 150 14. 160 13. 170 14. 180 70. 190 9. 200 24. 210 220 26. 230 28. 240 17. 250 120. 260 35. 270 70. 280 32. 290 11. 300 48. 310 28. 320 70. 330 19. 340 190. 350 180. 360 95. 370 45. e. & o. e. List of Prices Realised Coin Auction 2 November 2009 1 65. 11 650. 21 650. 31 650. 41 285. 51 300. 61 220. 71 150. 81 160. 91 160. 101 150. 111 135. 121 140. 131 135. 141 135. 151 135. 161 130. 171 70. 181 660. 191 60. 201 64. 211 66. 221 1060. 2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92 102 112 122 132 142 152 162 172 182 192 202 212 222 60. 650. 650. 650. 285. 260. 220. 140. 200. -. 170. 130. 150. 125. 135. 135. 125. 75. 660. 70. 200. 66. 960. 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 103 113 123 133 143 153 163 173 183 193 203 213 35. 650. 650. 650. 360. 210. 170. 140. 170. 150. 160. 130. 770. 125. 135. 135. 130. 65. 660. 60. 68. 66. 4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 104 114 124 134 144 154 164 174 184 194 204 214 260. 650. 650. 650. 320. 260. 170. 160. 170. 140. 130. 130. 140. 130. 135. 135. 52. 80. 660. 70. 66. 66. 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 195 205 215 90. 650. 650. 260. 330. 210. 280. 200. 170. 200. 140. 130. 145. 130. 135. 135. 100. 220. 580. 75. 66. 66. 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 106 116 126 136 146 156 166 176 186 196 206 216 55. 650. 650. 280. 320. 210. 130. 150. 150. 150. 660. 130. 130. 125. 350. 135. 260. 700. 60. 520. 66. 460. 10. 10 650. 20 650. 30 260. 40 260. 50 210. 60 140. 70 200. 80 150. 90 150. 100 140. 110 140. 120 130. 130 135. 140 135. 150 130. 160 60. 170 105. 180 60. 190 68. 200 75. 210 1140. 220 e. & o. e. 970. 650. 650. 290. 260. 200. 160. 150. 150. 130. 130. 140. 130. 135. 135. 130. 90. 90. 140. 60. 66. 450. Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 15 39 41 49 56 60 61 47 58 62 63 68 70 71 74 77 69 73 75 86 Estimate. 76 116 Specialised UK, 7 December 2009 Page 16 Estimate. 118 130 122 119 120 133 146 171 145 156