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1870, Plate 136, OI, One Penny (1d.) Red Stamp (SG43a)

This advert is located in and around Hayling Island, Hampshire

Preview of the first image of 1870, Plate 136, OI, One Penny (1d.) Red Stamp (SG43a).

Advert Description

1870, plate 136, One Penny (1d.) Red stamp lettered OI (Stanley Gibbons code SG43a).
From the set of stamps printed between 1858-79 (plate numbers 71-225), this 14 perforation, die II, large crown watermarked, type G1, rose-red, line-engraved example was printed using plate 136 which was registered on 31/03/1869 and put to press on 06/01/1870.
This stamp is a used, well-centred, fine example cancelled / obliterated by a black, 498-numbered (Manchester), Provincial Town, 1844-type, England and Wales postmark and is made available exclusive of the cost of postage and packaging which will be as follows:
Packaging (small Jiffy bag): £0.14; and
Postage - Royal Mail 'UK Signed' 1st class service for Large Letter up to and including 100g: £3.45 or
Postage - Royal Mail 'UK Signed' 2nd class service for Large Letter up to and including 100g: £3.05.
Should they also be of interest, economies of scale may be made on the cost of packaging and postage of the following other stamps that are available for sale (see adverts for these on this website).

Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Era
1800s