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ST. LUCIA (Smeets forgery) stamps:
1885 QV 1/- orange-brown (SG.36), a forgery believed to have been cleverly executed by the Belgian forger Smeets by bleaching out the design of used copies of the 1886 Ceylon QV 5c dull purple (SG.195) to a give a "blank" CA wmk P.14 stamp; only immediately given away by the indelible ink KOTAGALA (Ceylon) OC 19 97 cds which could not be removed.
£140

JAMAICA stamps:
imperf. litho forgery of the QV 1/- 'used'.
£14

JAMAICA stamps:
imperf. litho forgery of the QV 1/- 'used'.
£20

JAMAICA stamps:
litho forgery of the QV 6d 'used'.
£15

JAMAICA stamps:
imperf. litho forgery of the QV 2d 'used'.
£8

JAMAICA stamps:
litho forgery of the QV 2d 'used'.
£14

JAMAICA stamps:
litho forgery of the QV 1d 'used'.
£15

BARBADOS stamps:
Litho forgery of the 1863 5/- Britannia (SG.64) with Crown CC sideways wmk, unused without gum.
£45


ST. KITTS (forgery) postmark
part strike dated */JY 23 (41) on KG6 ½d (SG.68) accompanied by Gibbons Monthly 1-9-44 article on same.
£12

ST. CHRISTOPHER stamps:
Litho forgery of the QV 6d in a "used" block of four.
£40

A01 forged KINGSTON, Jamaica postmark on St. Lucia stamp
m/script used QV 6d violet (SG.28) with forged A01 numeral added.
£14

LICHTENSTEIN 1fr
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£25

FRANCE 50c
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

AUSTRIA 10g
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

ICELAND 5a
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

ICELAND 10a
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

NORWAY 2ore
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

URUGUAY 30c
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

BOLIVIA 50c
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

QUEENSLAND QV 1d
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24
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