
UPA is the UK philatelic company currently serving different philatelic enthusiasts: from a green beginner to an experienced and passionate expert. It was established in 1958 and has customers in 54 different countries.
On January 10th 2023, UPA88 Bidding Closes at 5 pm (UK time). All the printing catalogs would be sent to the auction participants. On January 11th 2023, live bidding will start for lots estimated at £1,000+.
The auction has 38,032 lots from different countries of Great Britain, British Commonwealth, Europe, and Africa. Here are some interesting ones below.
Great Britain: 1867-1883, Queen Victoria £5 orange, BM, well-centered stamp. Minimum Bid = £11,392.
This Queen Victoria £5 orange Scott #93 stamp and its varieties can also be found in our catalog of British stamps.
Zimbabwe: BUTTERFLIES BUTTERFLIES, probably, one of the best African collections ever formed. It consists of around 4000 stamps, miniature sheets, and covers, depicting butterflies. Minimum Bid = £1,362
Germany: 1933-1944 superb Third Reich Used run-through coln presented on Davo illustrated album pages, mostly complete. Minimum Bid = £848
All philatelic enthusiasts can visit UPA auctions offline, in the UK, or online. The registration fee for the online participants is £3.
The UPA team regularly buys stamps and other items that are hundreds of thousands of pounds worth.
Philatelists from different countries, specializing in different areas and themes, may discover a lot of fascinating items for their collections.