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Directors:
HH Sales
C. S. Holder J. M.
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- HH Sales Ltd
- The Barn
- Heaton Royds
- Shay Lane
- Bradford
- BD9 6SH
- Tel +44 (0)1274 544446
- Fax +44 (0)1274 545634
- e-mail sales@hhphilit.com
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General Information |
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HH Sales Limited may possibly be the
only company in the philatelic world to specialise solely in all aspects of
philatelic literature on a full-time basis. Its principal activities are
regular international postal auction sales and fixed price sales, at least five
times a year and sometimes more, an extensive stock of second hand and selected
new titles, and a publishing imprint which has so far produced over sixty
titles.
Our premises, a seventeenth century barn in the Yorkshire
countryside, house several thousand titles, stocks of back numbers of selected
journals, and an experienced packing and shipping department. The premises and
facilities are shared with Frank Godden Limited, the well known luxury
stamp album manufacturer, whose albums and archival products are warehoused
here.
The Barn (illustrated on our website) was built about 1680 and
lies alongside a Jacobean Farmhouse constructed in 1632. The property has
remained in the same family ownership since then and probably before. The
buildings are all listed and look out over the rolling wooded hills and rich
countryside of West Yorkshire. The Barn itself is a great stone walled and
stone tiled structure, about 100 feet long, with one of the finest surviving
examples of a trussed and cross-beamed roof, similar to the great barns still
seen in Germany but which are rare now in England. One visitor has described it
as a farming cathedral, a happy description.
We are often asked about
the origin of the words in our address - and indeed the actual location of our
Barn is down an unmade-up lane called Six Days Only.
The address
includes four Old English words, HEAH TUN which means a high farmstead, in a
clearing ROD, thus Heaton Royds. Shay Lane comes from the old word SCEAGA which
equals a Copse, and thus as you can see the address is in truth "The High
Farmstead in the Clearing of the Copse".
The little private lane
which leads to the Barn is called "Six Days Only" because for many years
one of the cottagers made nettle or root beer, and sold garden produce, but
would not sell it to passers by on the Sabbath, and put up a sign to say so!.
Some local people can still remember this from their childhood forty to fifty
years ago. The name was adopted officially by the Council probably in the
1890's and we have many postcards dating from the Edwardian era 1900-1910
showing the settlement, with that name printed on the card.
It is a
colourful, pleasant and quietly historical place to work.
We took over
this business from its founder Harry Hayes in January 1987, after he had built
it up over a period of twenty five years. We try to run the business as a small
company with a personal and friendly service.
Where possible we can
advise collectors which books they might find useful for their chosen subjects,
both new and out of print titles. We are collectors ourselves, holding a very
large private philatelic library of books and journals which we keep for
reference, and we hope that we can be of help to you in your collecting. We
regret we are unable to answer questions on philately or postal history, not
related to their literature - there is not enough time in the day!
The Auction Sales: each sale has about 1200 lots with an occasional
larger sale. They are all postal auctions and usually they contain the material
of about 90 vendors. Each sale is divided in the same way between General
works, GB, Commonwealth, Europe, Americas, Asia etc., and usually embraces the
whole spread of philatelic interest, including journals, auction catalogues,
cinderellas, thematics and related ephemera and collectibles. Although each
description is short and concise (to keep down the weight & postage cost of
each catalogue) the information within these listings forms the only
significant record of the availability and changing prices of philatelic
literature, ordinary and rare.
We also issue regular fixed price sale listings, which consist of either a
publications news of 2 to 4 pages sent out with
each main catalogue, or more substantial stock
lists of selected titles, which are published once or twice a
year.
Some background literature, useful to the postal historian and
serious student, such as 19th & 20th century history and biography,
aviation and air mail, maritime, military and railway handbooks, and historical
topographical works, are also included in our sales.
We are buyers of
all forms of philatelic literature, from single titles to full libraries. We
are interested in ends of lines, over-runs, remainder stocks, and unusual
accumulations of all philatelic literature and journals, in all languages.
Foreign language items are a speciality. We also buy background historical
works, and some ephemera and postcards.
We are happy to advise on the
best method of selling any batch of philatelic literature, for an individual, a
Society, an institution or an estate.
Please note we do NOT sell
stamps, postal stationery or postal history.
Publishing: the "Harry Hayes" imprint of some
sixty published titles was purchased at the same time as we acquired the main
company from its founder Harry Hayes in 1987 and we are adding titles from time
to time. In addition to the published titles the list contains about 80 further
titles (by other publishers) of which we hold the remainder stocks. We are also
the distributors for the publications of the Great Britain & the France
& Colonies Philatelic Societies.
Our stock As well as
publishing the regular postal auctions and general literature sales, HH Sales
holds extensive stocks of philatelic literature of the whole world, covering
all topics, representing what is probably one of the largest stocks in
existence.
Naturally we cannot supply most of the rare handbooks from
stock, although we do try and keep a good general range of the basic handbooks
and special subject treatises on all countries, and all aspects of philately,
including Cinderellas, Thematics, Exhibitions and Congresses, plus general
works old and new; as well as some maps, historical background titles and works
on postcards and other collectibles. We do not publish a listing of this stock
as the total quantity of titles is too large and is changing too frequently.
For the same reason we do not have it recorded on a computer as it would
require someone to work non stop seven days a week just to create it and keep
it up to date, a luxury a small company cannot afford.
Where we do not
have an item requested we operate within reason a 'wants list register', to
advise any interested party when and if the title wanted becomes
available.
In addition we hold for distribution on behalf of the Great
Britain Philatelic Society and the France & Colonies Philatelic Society all
their publication stock, including back numbers of their journals. This is a
service we could operate for any other Society with a back list of publications
which might be interested.
We have substantial back numbers holdings of
several English Language journals, and we are trying to increase these both in
numbers of copies and range of titles. At present we have stocks of "The London
Philatelist", "Gibbons Stamp Monthly/Monthly Journal/Weekly", "The
Philatelist", "The Philatelic Journal of Great Britain", "The Philatelic
Adviser", "Stamp Collecting Weekly", "The Philatelic Magazine", "Stamp
Magazine" "Postal History", "Postal History International", "The Stamp Lover"
& "Stamp World".
We are building up stocks of auction catalogues of
all the major British houses and certain foreign language ones. If you have
wants of any of these items why not contact us, and if you have batches of
journals or auction catalogues (before 1980 only for these) for sale in
bulk, we would be interested in hearing from you.
If you live within
reasonable distance of our warehouse, or are visiting West Yorkshire, you are
very welcome to come and browse, but please telephone first to ensure that
there is someone here at the time you wish to visit. We supply "wants" for
collectors every day of the week. If you have a specific request, please fill
in the enquiry form (with as much detail as you
can give us with regard to author, publisher and date).
If you would
like to know more about us, if you have material for sale, or if you are
seeking particular titles, please do contact us, by
letter, telephone or fax or e-mail.
If you would like to be added to
our regular mailing list (for which there is a small annual subscription
charged in order to cover some of the costs of postage and production), please
fill in the details on the enquiry form and send
them to us. Sample catalogues will always be sent free on request.
The
annual subscription is currently £7.00 for the United
Kingdom, £9.00 for Europe and £12.50 for
overseas outside Europe. For clients outside the UK this charge can be
added to the first invoice, to avoid the difficulty of small sums in foreign
currency. We also accept Visa, Mastercard and Eurocard credit or charge cards
and for British and European customers we have a Giro account.
Subscriptions to our catalogues become due in January of each year. Any one who
wishes to join our mailing list in the second half of the year will receive
catalogues without charge for the rest of that year. |
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