STAMPS ISSUED BY BAHAWALPUR AS A SOVEREIGN NATION (14TH AUGUST 1947 – 3RD OCTOBER 1947)
One of the joys of collecting stamps is the opportunity it provides of discovering something that was not previously known to the philatelic
world.
One of the joys of collecting stamps is the opportunity it provides of discovering something that was not previously known to the philatelic
world.
Dear Fellow Collectors, This autumn seems to have flashed by, and despite all the doom and gloom in the news there have been some highlights at Spink over the past few months, plus many exciting sales coming up to keep you going through the dark days of winter. But first I wanted to share my usual take on the state of
A WORD FROM OUR CHAIRMAN Read Article »
The auction, scheduled to take place on 16th December, includes commemorative renditions of the RBS £5 and £10 notes.
A NATWEST CHARITY AUCTION – PART II Read Article »
This year, Spink has been excited to bring NFTs to its clients, but with an unusual twist.
Forthcoming Sale- NFT E-Auction Read Article »
The Dato Professor Cheah Jin Seng
Collection of Japanese Occupation South East Asia will be offered for sale at the RPSL London on 24th January 2023.
THE DATO PROFESSOR CHEAH JIN SENG COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OCCUPATION SOUTH EAST ASIA Read Article »
In Remembrance of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II It is with a sense of deep sadness, but also with feelings of heartfelt appreciation for all that she did and all that she stood for, that we mark the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Over the course of her record-breaking reign we have
In Remembrance of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Read Article »
The Postal Museum’s new exhibition Sorting Britain: The P wer of Postcodes, celebrates the story and impact of postcodes on people’s daily lives
Sorting Britain: The Power of Postcodes Read Article »
Christopher Samuel tells the story of his grandmother Kathleen Mann who’s daily diary recordings reveal the circumstances of her medal awards.
War, Evacuation and Pandemic: Sister Kathleen Mann Read Article »
Norman Hyde discusses prominent members of the Leamington Tennis Club who enjoyed ‘drinking, smoking, billiards and cards’
Leamington Tennis Court Club and Its Four VC’s Read Article »
Curated by Richard Kelleher, Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest is the first major exhibition to display money which has been re-used as a canvas for political and social rebellion.
Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest at The Fitzwilliam Museum Read Article »