This general auction, with over 730 Lots, covered early Postal History, WW1, Occupation (Postal History, Bisects, stamps, Red Cross messages, Feldpost, Internee and POW Mail), Brechou, Jethou, Herm as well as modern Postal History and stamps and a wide range of postcards. The reserves were from £3 to £350 and attracted over 94 bidders, both postal and in the room at the regional meeting in Guernsey. It generated sales of £14,910. Many of the Lots sold below £20, however, for some Lots bidding was strong such was the rarity of some of the material on offer and over 75% of the Lots were sold.
The highlights were:
Postal History
A cover from Jersey to Scotland with a concave Jersey handstamp sold for £220 (NS21001) and a wrapper from Jersey to London with a 3 margin Penny Black cancelled with the Jersey Maltese Cross went for £260. (NS21009).
An 1856 cover from Jersey to Dublin with an undated Beaumont date stamp sold for £300. (NS210144) and an 1870 scarce Ballon Monte from Paris to Jersey sold for £300. (NS21020).
Various postal markings from both Guernsey and Jersey sold for modest prices such as a fine Guernsey “324” single obliterator with 2 bars above and below the “324” sold for £28. (NS21043).
WW1 material sold well. One of the highlights was a 1918 cover sent from Guernsey to France with the French Sea Plane Base cancel which attracted many bids and went for £220 (NS21104).
As usual the Occupation material attracted a large number of bids with virtually all Lots being sold with many prices realised being close to the reserves. An unusual Guernsey cover dated 26th August 1940 was addressed to the British Vice Consul in America, no doubt hoping that the Germans would allow such a cover to be delivered to a neutral country. However it was refused with ‘No service’ and a ‘Return to Sender’ cachet applied. It sold for £150 (NS212141).
A very rare German propaganda postcard published in the Channel Islands showing an “Inflight view of a German fighter aircraft flying over the cliffs of Guernsey during the Battle of Britain” sold for £140 (NS21511). Three Essays were in the sale; two ungummed Jersey 1d Arms, a pair and block of four sold for £130 and £220 respectively (NS21228 & NS21229). A half size essay of the ½d Jersey Views sold for £350 (NS21248).
In this sale we had a range of Occupation Ephemera such as ration books from Jersey and Guernsey, all selling for under £10 each. (NS21296)
Red Cross
In the Red Cross section of the auction was a range of message forms, Bradshaw cards and Red Cross envelopes which sold for modest prices such as a message form from the British Union Hotel in Jersey to a Private Leverdier in Belfast, Northern Ireland which sold for £8 (NS21276)
Fortress Period
A very rare radio message card from the Islands dated 10 DEC 1944 inscribed “Obercommando der Kanalinsen” imprint and with a machine cancel for Wilhelmshaven sold for £275 (NS21698). A Feldpost November 1944 cover from Winterbach (Saar) addressed to the Comradeship Service West, Group PK, Broadcasting House, Berlin went for £150 (NS21699).
Post 1945 Postal History and Stamps
A Guernsey 1969 3d definitive with the rare inverted block CA watermark sold for £350 (NS21377) and a complete Guernsey 4/- booklet with a 4d pane missing the emerald stem sold for £160 (NS21384).
The sale included a wide range of Channel Aviation postal history, First Flight covers and ephemera all of which sold well, again, for modest prices, such as a supplement of the Guernsey Star newspaper on the opening of Guernsey Airport at £12 (NS21418) and four photographs from the Jersey Post of the opening of the Jersey Airport went for £28 (NS21416)
The Smaller Islands
Material from Herm, Jethou and Brechou featured. A complete sheet of the Herm 1/- Pigeon Post stamps, fine used sold for £80 (NS21437). Jethou had a range of material including full sheets such as the 1960 4d definitive which went for £50 (NS21488).
A lovely collection of Brechou stamps and covers from 1969 to 2103 sold for £320.
Postcards
Another wide range of postcards from all the Islands including LLs and Allix cards were featured. The highlight of this section was a very rare postally used photographic card of Les Marais Station in Jersey and a black and white photo of it. The station’s name was later changed to Fauvic. It attracted some very competitive bidding and sold for £220. (NS21588).
Coloured Allix cards are always popular with an unused card No. 8 of Plemont selling for £95 (NS21567) and an unused card No.162 of the Entrance to St. Owen’s Mas sold for £95 (NS21581).
A Guernsey postally used LL dark sepia card No. 38 of the ‘Arrival of the Boat from England’ sold for £34 (NS21612)
The full lists of the prices realised for the auction can be found in the member’s section of the CISS website under Auction Archive along with the descriptions and images.