Description: This is the GB 1 1/2d on cover payig the one ounce letter rate. The stamp has a neat cds cancel of KNUTSFORD CHESHIRE 8 July 1935. Most of these stamps have wavy line cancels. The cover has been neatly slit open at the top and there are no markings on the reverse.I hope the general condition is apparent from the 600 dpi scan, but please do contact me with any queries. (my reference 1054) VATI am not registered for VAT and do not need to charge it. However, Ebay sometimes adds VAT to invoices to European countries at various different rates. I have no control over this and derive no benefit if this happens, in fact I lose as Ebay charge their percentage on the tax as well as the actual price and postage. If the VAT added to an invoice makes a transaction unviable, please let me know and I will cancel the transaction. COMBINED POSTAGEI am selling other 1935 Silver Jubilee iitems. I will combine postage as weight allows. If bidding on items finishing on different days please let me know to avoid any misunderstandings over invoicing. POSTAGE COSTS AND TERMS OF BUSINESSPostage is £0.85 to UK addresses (there is a such a big difference between first and second class postage that I have set second class as the default, but will be happy to send first class at £1.65 if preferred) £2.80 to the rest of the world for standard services at the buyer's risk. I always obtain a certificate of posting and take a scan of the envelope before posting, so cannot consder any claims for non-delivery. I will use other services on request and at cost. For sendings over £50 I prefer to use secure services - special delivery to UK addresses at £8.35, and tracked/signed air mail to the rest of the world (£8.15) and will invoice accordingly.
Price: 2 GBP
Location: Northampton
End Time: 2024-11-29T20:19:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.56 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 14 days
Monarch/Regent: George V (1910-1936)