Crazy GB stamp mixture on one envelope!

This crazy envelope surely has to win some kind of prize for its eccentric mix of British commemorative and definitive stamps from many different years and issues! Posted on 7 October 2003, it carries the following stamps (running clockwise):

11 1/2p - Policeman Directing Traffic issued on 26 September 1979 as part of the 150th Anniversary of the Metropolitan Police set;

63p – Ballyroney, County Down from the Sub-Post Offices set issued on 12 August, 1997 to mark the centenary of the National Federation of Sub-Postmasters;

65p – Spiral Hat by Philip Treacy issued on 19th June, 2001 as one of four Fashion Hats;

68p – Deep reddish lilac and silver Tudor Rose regional issue which were in circulation from 2001 -2002;

2p - Myrtle-green with 2 phosphor bands (Queen Elizabeth II decimal definitives issued between 15th February 1971 and 6th February 1996) ;

63p – Peter Cook who was featured in the British Comedians set issued on 23 April, 1998;

1/2p - Turquoise-blue with 2 phosphor bands and gutter advertisement (Queen Elizabeth II decimal definitives issued between 15th February 1971 and 6th February 1996);

65p – Very Dry from the Weather set which featured four quadrants of a barometer that joined together on the miniature sheet.

Crazy Stamp Mix on Cover


GB COMMEMORATIVES DEFINITIVES COLLECTION 300 stamps GB COMMEMORATIVES DEFINITIVES COLLECTION 300 stamps
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GB 1985 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE GB 1985 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE
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GB 1986 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE GB 1986 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE
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GB 1990 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE GB 1990 YEAR COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVES U MINT AT FACE
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100 grams GB commemoratives on paper no xmas unpicked 100 grams GB commemoratives on paper no xmas unpicked
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