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Africa - Balance of a consignment, noting a nice group of used French and independent Cameroons (with some Airmails), mint Belgian Congo, Liberia, plus several envelopes and about 100x "102" cards with a potential-laden mish-mash of Central and Northern Africa mostly pre-1970 items. Finishes with a small handful of Harris album pages with a smattering from a range of countries. For those who like to explore and find "nuggets". Estimate = $150.00
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Africa - Part A: Between 2009 and 2011 unknown operators produced a series of souvenir and mini-sheets that were not authorized by the issuing government and were sold on the philatelic market with an eye to topical collectors. Multiple notices have been filed with the UPU and the material is not listed in Scott. However, these are professional produced products with a light gum and a printed cancel (which will fool nobody) with classic themes such as animals, plants, domestic cats and dogs, space, chess, butterflies, athletics, etc. Consider them to be like labels or Cinderellas. The sheets in this lot are from Rwanda (60 different), Djibouti (72), Ivory Coast (16), Somalia (8), Benin (13) and Chad (4), for a total of 173 mint never hinged souvenir sheets. Estimate = $150.00
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Africa - Part B: Between 2009 and 2011 unknown operators produced a series of souvenir and mini-sheets that were not authorized by the issuing government and were sold on the philatelic market with an eye to topical collectors. Multiple notices have been filed with the UPU and the material is not listed in Scott. However, these are professional produced products with a light gum and a printed cancel (which will fool nobody) with classic themes such as animals, plants, domestic cats and dogs, space, chess, butterflies, athletics, etc. Consider them to be like labels or Cinderellas. The sheets in this lot are from Burundi (75 different) Congo (90 different) for a total of 165 mint never hinged souvenir sheets. Estimate = $150.00
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Albania #35/490. Treasure Trove of 495 mint Hinged (mostly Lightly) 1913-1950 stamps arranged in black mounts on home-made album pages. High-quality material, including souvenir sheets, semi-postals, airmail, postage due and special delivery. The catalogue value adds up to US$5352.85 ($7226.00 CDN), but use a cautious eye as these early overprints are known to have good counterfeits. A very clean offering. Estimate = $500.00
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Argentina - Group of 177 mostly used early issues, from the 1850’s to 1910, all hinged on old-time album pages. Includes many better throughout, but a watchful eye needs to be here as reprints and forgeries of some of the earlier issues were noted. The owner’s catalogue value is over $3600.00, without taking into consideration the reprints / forgeries. Expect the odd fault, as found in these old-time holdings, but a nice opportunity to sort of an original holding. Offered as received. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia #1/288. Selection of 208 used stamps from the 1913-1956 period, all neatly arranged and identified on four stockpages (two double-side sheets). A nice range of material, which includes "Roos" and George V "Heads", as well as some nicely cancelled / postmarked issues throughout. 2024 Scott US$1031.05 = $1,391.90
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Australian States - New South Wales - A dozen 1851-1856 imperforate issues, arranged and identified by the owner on a single stockpage. An attractive grouping, but as these issues have been notoriously forged, use a cautious eye when examining the page. The owner's catalogue value adds up to US$2532.50 ($3418.85 CDN), but we have opted to estimate this lot. Estimate = $250.00
History

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Australian States - New South Wales - Early selection of 61 Queen Victoria 1860-1907 issues, including the "back of the book" B1 semi-postal (1897), neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stockpage. Several better noted throughout, with care put in by the owner to identify the often confusing perforations and watermarks. Expect a few minor faults, but anything major was "weeded" out. 2024 Scott US$768.15 = $1,037.00
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Australian States - Queensland - Early selection of 81 Queen Victoria 1860-1909 (mostly used) issues, neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stockpage, including different perforations and watermarks. The first two look to be trimmed examples of the early perforated stamps (to appear as the better imperforate issues) and were not counted in the total catalogue value. Expect the odd small fault, as is often found on these issues, but overall a fairly clean offering. Total 2024 Scott US$986.85 = $1,332.25
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Australian States - South Australia #16/152. Early mint and (mostly) used selection of 66 QV stamps from the 1860-1912 period, neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stocksheet, included a couple official stamps. Condition is above average for this era, but expect the odd small fault. 2024 Scott US$675.05 = $911.30
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Australian States - Tasmania #2/117. Selection of 83 stamps, mostly used from the 1853-1912 period, all neatly laid-out and identified on a double sided Vario stocksheet. Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$1762.00 ($2378.70 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate = $150.00
History

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Australian States - Victoria #3a/232. Interesting array / selection of 149 mostly used from the 1850-1912 period, all neatly arranged and identified 4 stockpages (2 double-sided sheets). Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$3550.90 ($4793.70 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate = $250.00
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Australian States - Western Australia #3/103. Group of 120 stamps, mostly used from the 1854-1912 period, all neatly laid-out and identified on three stocksheets. Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$2383.30 ($3622.45 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate = $200.00
History

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Austria #482/598, B166/B294, C47-53, C60. Attractive offering of 235 mint and used stamps from the post WWII 1946-1954 period, in complete sets, all neatly laid out on stockpages. A premium offering, including "back of the book" issues, with all the mint stamps being Never Hinged. Total 2024 Scott US$876.85 = $1,183.75
History

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Austria #C54-C60, B269-B271. Duo of complete mint Never Hinged "back of the book" sets, including the 1950-1953 airmail series and 1950 semi-postal set. A choice pair of complete sets, with Post Office fresh colours and pristine gum. 2024 Scott US$372.40 = $502.75
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Belgian Congo #1/322 plus Back of the Book. Nicely mounted collection in unusual 23-ring "Philac" album, covering a mix of mint and used issues for the length of the Colonial period (plus a touch of Ruanda-Urundi issues). Very good coverage throughout, with many sets, lots of nice cancels with good semi-postal, airmail and postage due coverage. Most are mounted in black mounts, but the mint stamps are all hinged. There is a pouch of stamps inside the front cover and a few "Taxes" overprints for provisional postage due uses, uncounted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$777.15 = $1,049.15
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Belgian Congo / Occupied German East Africa #1/136, B1/B25 and N17-N29, NB1-NB9. Mint collection starts with overprints on Belgian Congo issues, moving into beautiful, local issues up to 1955. Quite complete, includes semi-postals and the four souvenir sheets produced by the Belgian government in exile in London during WWII. Lovely appearance, some are never hinged, most are lightly hinged, and a few have minor hinge remnants. Very low production numbers on some of these items. Mounted on four black stockpages. Total 2023 Scott US$762.70 = $1,029.65
History

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Belgium #28/321 &B1/B242. Pre-WWII mounted collection of mint and used with some better, such as King Leopold label issues of 1900 #73 and #75 (both a bit heavily hinged, mint), and a lovely used example of #102 with a socked-on-the-nose CDS cancel. The mint stamps of the first set are no gum and are counted as used. Overall condition and appearance is quite nice, and there are some nice cancels amongst the used, as well as a couple of precancels. There are a couple of damaged stamps, such as #39 used (no certificate, and with a trimmed corner makes for a lovely $1400. space filler) and #74 with a bit of corner damage to the tab and both are not counted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$1026.85 = $1,386.25
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Bosnia and Herzegovina #30c/45f. A group of 17 different "compound perforation" issues, from four different perforation combinations. Perforation 12-1/2 x 9-1/4 has #30c (mint), 31c, 43c, 45c. Perforation 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 #43d (mint), 44d. Perforation 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 has #32e (mint), 33e (mint and used), 34e (mint), 37e, 38e, 40e, 44e (mint no gum and used). Perforation 9-1/4 x 6-1/2 has the two high value denominations used #44f and #45f. Overall, the condition is excellent. A couple of the used stamps have full gum. Interesting material! Owner’s 2021 Scott Classic US$976.00 = $1,317.60
History

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Bosnia and Herzegovina #45f. A lovely mint, never hinged, three-perf compound 5k Franz Josef high value. The top and left sides of the stamp are perforated 10-1/2, the right side is perf 12-1/2 and the bottom is perf 9-1/4. There is one slightly short perf at the bottom, which is common in such a large perforated stamp, the only minor flaw in what is otherwise a beautiful example of this rarity! One of the scarcest of the compound perforated stamps of the series! 2021 Scott Classic US$1250.00 = $1,687.50
History

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Brazil - Selection of 193 mostly used early issues, from the 1840’s imperforates to the early early 1900’s, all arranged on old-time album pages. Lots of better issued noted throughout, including the early "Bulls Eye" and postage due issues. The owner’s catalogue value is over $5000.00, but reprints / forgeries are evident in the earlier issues, expect some faults, as often found in these old-time holdings. Offered as received. Estimate = $300.00
History

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British Commonwealth - Stunning mint selection of 25 different sets of the George VI Royal Wedding series, all neatly arranged on two stockpages. We checked out all of the high-values of the sets and found the Aden, Barbados, Falkland Islands, Mauritius and Montserrat are Lightly Hinged, the remainder are Never Hinged. A very clean offering. 2024 Scott US$606.50 = $818.75
History

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British Indian Ocean Territory #1/315. Select quality 1968-2005 offering of 395 mint (almost all Never Hinged) stamps, neatly arranged and identified within a 32-page Unisafe stockbook (black pages). A wonderful run of the Elizabethan era, with sets looking to all be complete, featuring a wide range of topicals, offered in a premium stockbook. 2024 Scott US$1212.45 = $1,636.80
History

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Canada #4. Striking page of 11 used examples of the 1852-1857 3p imperforate "Beaver", including many better postmarks such as grid and 4-rings (great strike of #16, the sought-after Hamilton UC postmark, RF10). While many look quite nice, none are four margin examples and we noted some other small faults throughout (rounded corners, thins). That being said, an excellent study group, unchecked for re-entries and paper types, with some premium postmarks. Estimate = $500.00
History

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Canada #4. VF used four margin example of the 1852 issue red 3 Penny Beaver imperf on medium wove paper. Sharp and nearly "Sock on the Nose" strike of a 4-ring "13" (Galt, Ontario) postmark. Unitrade is $300.00 for VF used. 2024 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
History

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Canada #4/47. Octet of early Canadian with a nice 3+ margin copy of #4 with a 4-ring "21" cancel (Montreal), followed by the 1c, 5c, and 12-1/2c perforated cents, both shades of the 15c Large Queen and both Widow Weeds (with socked on the nose "Halifax" cancels"). Striking appearance and far better than normally seen. 2023 Scott US$822.50 = $1,110.38
History

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Canada #9. Used 1857 issue 7½p green Queen Victoria imperforate on wove paper. Margins large to very close (at top). Miniscule thin at top, visible in fluid, mentioned for the record. Rich deep colour, with indistinct 4-ring numeral postmark. A great looking early Canadian Classic. 2024 Scott US$3,000.00 = $4,050.00
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Canada #11. F/VF appearing example of the 1858 issue half penny rose "perforated pence". Very light tide "face free" postmark, but with a few minor pinhole sized thin spots. Still a very tough stamp to find, missing from most collections we receive. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #12. Used example of the 3p red "Beaver" provisional 1858 "perforated pence" issue. Fine centered with a small "Beaver-free" cancel. Light pressed out corner crease at lower right noted for the record. Missing from most collections we see. 2024 Scott US$1,400.00 = $1,890.00
History

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Canada #24v. Fine used example of the 2c Large Queen with the Unitrade listed major re-entry in "Canada Postage", from plate position 7. Nicely cancelled with segmented cork cancel. 2024 Unitrade = $375.00
History

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Canada #30iii. The famous "Pawnbroker" constant plate variety (position 10) on a blue grey shade of the 15c Large Queen, in Fine used condition. The cancel is well clear of the variety (at lower right). A couple shorter perfs and a very minor corner thin at lower right, mentioned "for the record". Valued as Fine used for the variety in the most common paper, perf and shade. 2024 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #34. VF mint Never Hinged "Wide and Short" spacing / perforation variety of the 1/2c black QV Small Queen, with extreme "Jumbo / Wide" example of left, followed by "Narrow / Short" spacing on the right. Both with rich colour and pristine gum. One might be tempted to remove the left stamp, making for a "boardwalk margin" exceptional single. Catalogue value often does not come into play on these 1 in 1000 stamps! 2024 Scott US$90.00 = $121.50
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Canada #34/302. Stupendous mint Hinged selection of 211 different stamps, from the 1/2c Small Queen to the 1951 issued $1.00 Fisheries. All laid out on 4 pages (2x double sided stocksheets), chronologically with many better stamps throughout such as #43, 44, 70, 72, 79, 80, 81, 85, 86, 92 etc, plus runs of George V Admirals (especially coils), War Tax, Scroll, Leaf, Arch, Medallion, 1935 Pictorials, George VI Mufti, War Issue, Peace Issue, coils etc. The perfect basis for a mint collection, with over 200 of the first 300 Canadian stamps covered. Expect the hinging to range from Light to Remnant, but a perfect way to cover off the majority of the pre-1950 issues without having to pay the hefty premiums for never hinged. 2024 Scott US$6080.00 = $8,208.00
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Canada #46. Fine centered mint Lightly-Hinged example of the 1893-1897 Queen Victoria 20c Widow Weeds issue. Fresh colour and attractive gum (only the smallest trace of a hinge mark). A pretty and respectable example of this stamp, without having to pay the big premium for never hinged. 2024 Scott US$400.00 = $540.00
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Canada #47. VF mint Lightly-Hinged (appearing Never Hinged at first glance) example of the 1893-1897 Queen Victoria 50c blue Widow Weeds issue. A very striking stamp, with better centering than most we have seen (Scott catatalogue for NH is US$1750.00 / Unitrade catalogue $1800.00!). Worthy of any collection. 2024 Scott US$400.00 = $540.00
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Canada #50. F/VF mint Never Hinged lower sheet-margin pair of the 1/2c black 1897 QV Jubilee issue. The right stamp is particularly well-centered. Separation on the selvedge, but the stamps are solid. 2024 Scott US$550.00 = $742.50
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Canada #50. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1/2c black 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, with Post Office fresh colour and pristine gum. A very nice example of this issue. Unitrade catalogue for VF NH is $450.00. 2024 Scott US$275.00 = $371.25
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Canada #51/98, J1/J4. A page with 23 mint Never Hinged, Queen Victoria and King Edward VII era issues. Includes five Jubilees up to the 8c, the "Numeral" issue to 5c (the 2c carmine stamps have corner damage and are not counted), both overprinted revalues, 4x 1898 Map stamps, with a couple low value KEVII and Quebec, plus three postage dues. Nice gum, fresh stamps, but with a number with centering issues. Total 2023 Scott Classic US$2292.50 = $3,094.88
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Canada #52. VF mint Never Hinged duo of sheet-margin examples of the 2c green 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. Post Office fresh and with unblemished gum, pretty examples of this stamp. Unitrade catalogue for VF NH is $150.00 per stamp. 2024 Scott US$185.00 = $249.75
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Canada #53, 53i. VF mint Never Hinged examples of both the Unitrade listed rose and bright rose shades of the 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee 3c issue. A stunning pair, with rich colour and pristine gum. The rose shade sub-listing is not found in Scott catalogue. 2024 Unitrade = $240.00
History

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Canada #54. F/VF mint Never Hinged upper sheet-margin example of the 5c deep blue 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A lovely stamp. 2024 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
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Canada #55. Choice VF used example of the 6c yellow-brown 1897 QV Jubilee issue, with light unobtrusive "face free" postmark. A great used example of this tough stamp. 2024 Scott US$175.00 = $236.25
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Canada #55. F/VF mint Never Hinged well-centered example of the 6c yellow brown 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A very pretty stamp, with pristine unblemished gum. 2024 Scott US$625.00 = $843.75
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Canada #56. F/VF mint Never Hinged example of the 8c dark violet 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. Rich colour and pristine gum, a lovely example of this stamp. 2024 Scott US$300.00 = $405.00
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Canada #57. VF mint Never Hinged left-side sheet-margin example of the 10c brown violet 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. Although the gum is Never Hinged, there is an natural gum irregularity (darker) gum on the left side near the selvedge, so no Never Hinged premium has been added. A very attractive example of this tough issue. Unitrade catalogue is $250.00 for VF Hinged ($750.00 for Never Hinged). 2024 Scott US$175.00 = $236.25
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Canada #57. VF used / "Socked on the Nose" cancelled example of the 10c brown violet 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A very attractive stamp, with tidy "Otterville" (Ontario), Sept 10th 1897 split ring postmark. A wonderful used example of this stamp. 2024 Scott US$120.00 = $162.00
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Canada #58. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 15c steel blue 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A striking stamp, one of the best we have handled for this tough Jubilee value, with pristine gum. 2024 Unitrade for VF NH is $1350.00. 2024 Scott US$750.00 = $1,012.50
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Canada #58. VF used example of the 15c steel blue 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, with like corner CDS cancel. A very nice used example of this notoriously poorly cancelled issue. 2024 Scott US$190.00 = $256.50
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Canada #59. F/VF, well-centered mint Never Hinged example of the 20c vermillion Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A lovely stamp in all-respects, worthy of any collection. 2024 Scott US$750.00 = $1,012.50
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Canada #59. VF used example of the 20c vermillion 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, with tide partial Squared Circle postmark. A very respectable used example of this stamp. 2024 Scott US$190.00 = $256.50
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Africa - Balance of a consignment, noting a nice group of used French and independent Cameroons (with some Airmails), mint Belgian Congo, Liberia, plus several envelopes and about 100x "102" cards with a potential-laden mish-mash of Central and Northern Africa mostly pre-1970 items. Finishes with a small handful of Harris album pages with a smattering from a range of countries. For those who like to explore and find "nuggets". Estimate =
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Africa - Part A: Between 2009 and 2011 unknown operators produced a series of souvenir and mini-sheets that were not authorized by the issuing government and were sold on the philatelic market with an eye to topical collectors. Multiple notices have been filed with the UPU and the material is not listed in Scott. However, these are professional produced products with a light gum and a printed cancel (which will fool nobody) with classic themes such as animals, plants, domestic cats and dogs, space, chess, butterflies, athletics, etc. Consider them to be like labels or Cinderellas. The sheets in this lot are from Rwanda (60 different), Djibouti (72), Ivory Coast (16), Somalia (8), Benin (13) and Chad (4), for a total of 173 mint never hinged souvenir sheets. Estimate =
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Africa - Part B: Between 2009 and 2011 unknown operators produced a series of souvenir and mini-sheets that were not authorized by the issuing government and were sold on the philatelic market with an eye to topical collectors. Multiple notices have been filed with the UPU and the material is not listed in Scott. However, these are professional produced products with a light gum and a printed cancel (which will fool nobody) with classic themes such as animals, plants, domestic cats and dogs, space, chess, butterflies, athletics, etc. Consider them to be like labels or Cinderellas. The sheets in this lot are from Burundi (75 different) Congo (90 different) for a total of 165 mint never hinged souvenir sheets. Estimate =
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Albania #35/490. Treasure Trove of 495 mint Hinged (mostly Lightly) 1913-1950 stamps arranged in black mounts on home-made album pages. High-quality material, including souvenir sheets, semi-postals, airmail, postage due and special delivery. The catalogue value adds up to US$5352.85 ($7226.00 CDN), but use a cautious eye as these early overprints are known to have good counterfeits. A very clean offering. Estimate =
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Argentina - Group of 177 mostly used early issues, from the 1850’s to 1910, all hinged on old-time album pages. Includes many better throughout, but a watchful eye needs to be here as reprints and forgeries of some of the earlier issues were noted. The owner’s catalogue value is over $3600.00, without taking into consideration the reprints / forgeries. Expect the odd fault, as found in these old-time holdings, but a nice opportunity to sort of an original holding. Offered as received. Estimate =
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Australia #1/288. Selection of 208 used stamps from the 1913-1956 period, all neatly arranged and identified on four stockpages (two double-side sheets). A nice range of material, which includes "Roos" and George V "Heads", as well as some nicely cancelled / postmarked issues throughout. 2024 Scott US$1031.05 =
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Australian States - New South Wales - A dozen 1851-1856 imperforate issues, arranged and identified by the owner on a single stockpage. An attractive grouping, but as these issues have been notoriously forged, use a cautious eye when examining the page. The owner's catalogue value adds up to US$2532.50 ($3418.85 CDN), but we have opted to estimate this lot. Estimate =
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Australian States - New South Wales - Early selection of 61 Queen Victoria 1860-1907 issues, including the "back of the book" B1 semi-postal (1897), neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stockpage. Several better noted throughout, with care put in by the owner to identify the often confusing perforations and watermarks. Expect a few minor faults, but anything major was "weeded" out. 2024 Scott US$768.15 =
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Australian States - Queensland - Early selection of 81 Queen Victoria 1860-1909 (mostly used) issues, neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stockpage, including different perforations and watermarks. The first two look to be trimmed examples of the early perforated stamps (to appear as the better imperforate issues) and were not counted in the total catalogue value. Expect the odd small fault, as is often found on these issues, but overall a fairly clean offering. Total 2024 Scott US$986.85 =
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Australian States - South Australia #16/152. Early mint and (mostly) used selection of 66 QV stamps from the 1860-1912 period, neatly arranged and identified on a double sided stocksheet, included a couple official stamps. Condition is above average for this era, but expect the odd small fault. 2024 Scott US$675.05 =
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Australian States - Tasmania #2/117. Selection of 83 stamps, mostly used from the 1853-1912 period, all neatly laid-out and identified on a double sided Vario stocksheet. Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$1762.00 ($2378.70 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate =
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Australian States - Victoria #3a/232. Interesting array / selection of 149 mostly used from the 1850-1912 period, all neatly arranged and identified 4 stockpages (2 double-sided sheets). Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$3550.90 ($4793.70 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate =
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Australian States - Western Australia #3/103. Group of 120 stamps, mostly used from the 1854-1912 period, all neatly laid-out and identified on three stocksheets. Expect some small faults, especially in the older material, and possibly a reprint or forgery mixed in as well. The owner has catalogued these out at US$2383.30 ($3622.45 CDN), but due to the nature of this lot (condition and possible counterfeits), we have decided to put a conservative estimate on the lot instead. Estimate =
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Austria #482/598, B166/B294, C47-53, C60. Attractive offering of 235 mint and used stamps from the post WWII 1946-1954 period, in complete sets, all neatly laid out on stockpages. A premium offering, including "back of the book" issues, with all the mint stamps being Never Hinged. Total 2024 Scott US$876.85 =
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Austria #C54-C60, B269-B271. Duo of complete mint Never Hinged "back of the book" sets, including the 1950-1953 airmail series and 1950 semi-postal set. A choice pair of complete sets, with Post Office fresh colours and pristine gum. 2024 Scott US$372.40 =
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Belgian Congo #1/322 plus Back of the Book. Nicely mounted collection in unusual 23-ring "Philac" album, covering a mix of mint and used issues for the length of the Colonial period (plus a touch of Ruanda-Urundi issues). Very good coverage throughout, with many sets, lots of nice cancels with good semi-postal, airmail and postage due coverage. Most are mounted in black mounts, but the mint stamps are all hinged. There is a pouch of stamps inside the front cover and a few "Taxes" overprints for provisional postage due uses, uncounted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$777.15 =
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Belgian Congo / Occupied German East Africa #1/136, B1/B25 and N17-N29, NB1-NB9. Mint collection starts with overprints on Belgian Congo issues, moving into beautiful, local issues up to 1955. Quite complete, includes semi-postals and the four souvenir sheets produced by the Belgian government in exile in London during WWII. Lovely appearance, some are never hinged, most are lightly hinged, and a few have minor hinge remnants. Very low production numbers on some of these items. Mounted on four black stockpages. Total 2023 Scott US$762.70 =
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Belgium #28/321 &B1/B242. Pre-WWII mounted collection of mint and used with some better, such as King Leopold label issues of 1900 #73 and #75 (both a bit heavily hinged, mint), and a lovely used example of #102 with a socked-on-the-nose CDS cancel. The mint stamps of the first set are no gum and are counted as used. Overall condition and appearance is quite nice, and there are some nice cancels amongst the used, as well as a couple of precancels. There are a couple of damaged stamps, such as #39 used (no certificate, and with a trimmed corner makes for a lovely $1400. space filler) and #74 with a bit of corner damage to the tab and both are not counted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$1026.85 =
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Bosnia and Herzegovina #30c/45f. A group of 17 different "compound perforation" issues, from four different perforation combinations. Perforation 12-1/2 x 9-1/4 has #30c (mint), 31c, 43c, 45c. Perforation 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 #43d (mint), 44d. Perforation 12-1/2 x 6-1/2 has #32e (mint), 33e (mint and used), 34e (mint), 37e, 38e, 40e, 44e (mint no gum and used). Perforation 9-1/4 x 6-1/2 has the two high value denominations used #44f and #45f. Overall, the condition is excellent. A couple of the used stamps have full gum. Interesting material! Owner’s 2021 Scott Classic US$976.00 =
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Bosnia and Herzegovina #45f. A lovely mint, never hinged, three-perf compound 5k Franz Josef high value. The top and left sides of the stamp are perforated 10-1/2, the right side is perf 12-1/2 and the bottom is perf 9-1/4. There is one slightly short perf at the bottom, which is common in such a large perforated stamp, the only minor flaw in what is otherwise a beautiful example of this rarity! One of the scarcest of the compound perforated stamps of the series! 2021 Scott Classic US$1250.00 =
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