Introducing the David Holl Collection of Great Britain The David Holl Collection of Great Britain is a remarkable and comprehensive offering that charts the fascinating journey of British postal history. Spanning from early pre-stamp covers to Queen Elizabeth II commemorative issues, this collection showcases an extraordinary array of postal history rarities. It features issued stamps on cover, rare stationery used on significant dates, and an impressive selection of rare first-day covers. The collection’s focus on important dates, interesting cancellations, and unique usages, such as exhibition and commemorative mailings, ensures its appeal to both seasoned philatelists and casual enthusiasts. Among the collection's crown jewels is an exceptional example of the iconic 1840 1d Black used on the official first day of issue, May 6th, 1840. With four clear margins and the clear, well-positioned datestamp this is a standout item for Great Britain collectors. Other highlights include Lot 44, a rare unused 1d Black Plate 4 affixed to the first edition of the Post Magazine, an unusual and striking combination of philately and history. Lot 92, a first-day cover for the Edward VII 7d issue with a stunning five-color franking, marks a piece of history not handled in over two decades. The India Round Table Conference second session commemoratives, featured in Lots 168 and 169, offer a fascinating glimpse into the UK-India transitional period, with one piece uniquely linked to Mahatma Gandhi’s participation. The King George V issues, including Royal Cypher, Block Cypher, and Photogravure definitives, stand out as an especially comprehensive segment of the collection. Alongside these are commemorative gems like the 1924–25 British Empire Exhibition and the Postal Union Congress issues, including large stationery with complete sets. Together, these items cater to both the casual collector and the specialist, underscoring the depth and diversity of this extraordinary collection. With its breadth of material and historical significance, the David Holl Collection offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire some of the most iconic and intriguing items in British philately. Each piece tells a unique story, offering collectors a tangible connection to the events and innovations that shaped postal history. Scott Bradley