Details
LOT 3670
Great Britain. Edward VII, Six Pence Postal Order. 1902-1910.
Serial no. 2/A 868158, unissued, without counterfoil. Blue printed design with black text panels and number over including SIX PENCE value; small pencilled '3' in one date stamp location / blue printed text. Very Fine; slight discolouration. Rare.(0.885gr, 17 x 9cm). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Property of an Essex, UK, collector.
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