Anthony — If you were supplying Liberty's, order processing would pick six perfectly matching. If you were supplying Tin Pot General Store, Anytown, order processing would pick all those oddities at the back of the shelf. That's the way it's always been, and still is.
The most interesting atlas I ever had through my hands was a mid-Victorian Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas, made up for an insignificant farmer in Derbyshire. The Derbyshire map and other nearby county maps were fine, but Cornwall and Devon had the wrong county overprints! As a result the atlas turned out to be really important to cartobibliographers, and gets special mention in recently published county cartobibliographies, such as Eugene Burden's Berkshire and Ray Carroll's Lincolnshire.
I like mixed sets and generally sell them at a premium. Last year I had a set of Webb Corbett stems, obviously by two different cutters, so I split them into disparate pairs. and sold them all at one fair. Much more interesting than all the same.
Bernard C.
