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Canada #131-134. VF mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1915-1924, perf 12 horizontal Admiral coil stamp series. A very respectable example of this set, without having to pay the NH 150% NH premium. 2025 Scott US$144.50 = $195.10
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Canada #136-138. VF mint Lightly Hinged pairs of the 1924 issue 1c, 2c and 3c imperforate KGV Admirals. An attractive set of these issued imperforates. 2025 Scott US$175.00 = $236.25
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Canada #162-177, 178-183, 191, 192-194, 203, C2-C4. Complete mint hinged set of the 1930-1931 George V "Leaf", including all 6 coils, plus the 1932/1933 George V era "Ottawa Conference", surcharge and Airmail issues. Many VF stamps noted. An attractive "early 1930’s" selection. 2025 Scott US$724.75 = $978.40
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Canada #171. F/VF mint block of 24 of the 8c dark blue, George V "Leaf/Arch" issue. Post Office fresh, with 3 stamps being Lightly Hinged, the remainder Never Hinged. Large multiples of this stamp are not often seen (this was more expensive than putting away a Bluenose / Parliament at the time). 2025 Scott US$1215.00 = $1,640.25
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Canada #241-245, 241a, C6, E7-E8. VF mint Hinged 1938 Pictorial Series, including the Airmail / Special Delivery stamps, plus the 1939 Special Delivery issue. All in sheet-margin singles (mostly corner examples, with partial plate inscription). 2025 Scott US$195.25 = $263.60
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Canada #245, 245i. VF mint Lightly Hinged examples of the 1938 issue $1.00 Chateau Ramezay in both the dull violet and aniline violet shades. Nice to get them both at once! 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #284/306, O16/O37. Late King George VI and early QEII definitives mint plate block selection, of both regular and "G" overprinted officials with a seemingly random assortment of denominations, plate numbers and positions. Issues include both with and without "Postes-Postage" issues, and the Karsh and Wilding Issues with the "G" overprints also including the "Fur Trade" and "Canada Goose" issues. A mix of both matched sets and various positions, most issues have multiple plate numbers represented (with some up to 6 different numbers). Very fresh, 90% are never hinged. Set aside by this collector over 60 years ago, a very nice offering. Some premiums have been added for centering and being never hinged, but the value is still conservative, so plenty of upside if cataloging each with full premiums. 2024 Unitrade = $783.45
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Canada #454/465B. VF mint Never Hinged assembly of all-different QEII Centennial matched-set inscription blocks (all four corners) neatly arranged on stockpages and organized by Plate Numbers. A very clean offering, catalogued by the basic listing, so plenty of upside if checking for different paper fluorescence / gums etc. We don’t see such clean offerings as this too often. Basic 2024 Unitrade = $861.00
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Canada #572ii. Scarce Very Fine mint Never Hinged "field stock" half pane of 25 of the 1974 issue 8c Pacific Coast Indians (with blank corners, as always found), showing the completely "missing bird on the totem" error at position 28 (the centre stamp in the block of 25). A superb positional showpiece example of a popular modern error. Conservatively valued as a block of 9 only (as per Unitrade). 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #656-657, 681-683, 684-686, 687-688, B4-B6, B10-B12. VF mint Never Hinged group of 16 different matched sets of inscription blocks (64 blocks in total), all being 1975/1976 Olympic Games (Montreal) issues. A very clean offering, which includes the $1.00 Sprinter / $2.00 Plunger, semi-postals and the $1.00 Notre-Dame and Place Ville Marie / $2.00 Olympic Stadium. 2024 Unitrade = $696.40
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Canada #929i. Very Fine mint Never Hinged upper left corner inscription block of the Unitrade listed "brown background" variety of the 1983 issue 48c "Cradle" medium-value definitive. Previously thought to be a magenta missing colour error, the colour variety is actually due to an anomaly in the ink used by the printer. A very distinctive error of colour. The lot also includes at matching position Never Hinged inscription block that shows the regular colour. 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #937, 937i, 937ii. VF mint Never Hinged inscription blocks for Plates #1 / 2 / 3 of the 1983-1985 issue $5.00 Point Pelee high value pictorial definitive. This group covers all three different plates, each on a different paper stock (Abitibi-Price, Clark, Harrison). The key plate #3 in particular is becoming extremely hard to find. 2024 Unitrade = $227.50
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Canada #1170/1180 plus sub-listings. VF mint Never Hinged assembly of 1988-1990 inscription blocks, being a compete run of the basic issues, the sub-listed paper varieties #1171i (44c Walrus, Slater Paper), 1173i (57c Killer Whale, Harrison Paper), 1174a (59c Musk Ox, Slater Paper, Perf 13.1), 1178i (76c Grizzly, Slater Paper). A nice run of these issues, one of the most popular "modern" Canadian series for the paper and perf varieties. 2024 Unitrade = $258.50
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Canada #1174i. VF mint Never Hinged upper-left inscription block of the Fall 1989 printing of the 59c Musk Ox, Slater paper, perf 14.4 x 13.8. Unitrade notes that imprint blocks of this perf and paper variety are very scarce. 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #1183i. VF mint Never Hinged, matched set of inscription blocks of the 1992 CBN, CPP plate 2 printing of the $5.00 Bonsecours Market high value. This is a very scarce printing. We don’t see matched sets often! 2024 Unitrade = $400.00
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Canada #1194i. Superb mint Never Hinged pair of the Feb. 22, 1988 issue 37c blue Parliament coil on the extremely rare DF Rolland paper. Impeccable condition with amazing centering. Very, very difficult to find such quality. A wonderful addition to any collection. We don't get these often. 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #1250i. VF mint NH upper left position inscription block of four of the 1989 issue 39c "Regiments" commemorative. This issue was withdrawn from post offices (often before going on sale to the public) due to serious quality control issues with regards to the printing. Only a very limited number of inscription blocks were made available to collectors through Antigonish. A rare modern inscription block. 2024 Unitrade = $250.00
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Canada #1375, 1376. VF mint Never Hinged matched sets of inscription blocks (still in the Post Office packaging) of both the $1.00 Yorkton SK Court House and $2.00 Truro NS Provincial Normal School high-values. These high values are getting tougher to find in Post Office sealed packs, which the packs themselves have been growing in popularity. Face value alone is $48.00. 2024 Unitrade = $150.00
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Canada #1559-1561. DESIGNER SIGNED. Complete mint Never Hinged trio of the 1995 "Canada Day - Group of Seven" issue miniature sheets (3), all signed by the stamp designer Alan Leduc. Accompanied by the souvenir folder and information sheet, this is the first signed items we have had from this stamp designer. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #2405i. The seldom offered $10.00 "Blue Whale" Uncut press sheet of 9 panes of 2 of the $10.00 engraved wildlife definitive in original tube. This October 2010 issue is the highest value even released by Canada Post, with the uncut press sheet offered at the time of issue at a whopping $180.00. With only 1,000 printed these sold out quickly and are one of the hardest uncut sheets to find. 2024 Unitrade = $400.00
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Canada #2540ai. The uncut press sheet of 8 souvenir sheets and 4 panes (8 stamps per pane) of the $2.00 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee issue of 2012. The sheet is hand-signed by master engraver Jorge Peral and digital engraver Rodrigo Peral. One of the higher priced press sheets of the time ($80.00 face value). Only 2500 produced. 2024 Unitrade = $200.00
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Canada #2790i. Bobby Orr autographed large format $2.50 peel and stick die-cut "hockey card" stamp with the added holographic Canada Post circular sticker of authenticity. The four living hockey players autographed a certain number of these cards with Bobby Orr doing 1000 cards, but the catalogue value is reflective of his popularity as a player, almost 50 years after his retirement. The key autograph from this series and almost never seen offered anywhere. A great hockey topical in near perfect condition. The last one we offered sold for over catalogue value. 2024 Unitrade = $500.00
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Canada #2792i. Pierre Pilote autographed large format $2.50 peel and stick die-cut "hockey card" stamp with the added holographic Canada Post circular sticker of authenticity. The four living hockey players autographed a certain number of these cards with Pierre Pilote doing 500 cards, The catalogue value has proven to be quite low on the sought-after issues, with these issued regularly selling for well over catalogue value. 2024 Unitrade $225.00. Estimate = $300.00
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Canada #2877i. VF MNH Bernie Parent AUTOGRAPHED "hockey card" format S/S from the 2015 NHL "Great Canadian Goalies" issue. Has the silver foil holographic Canada Post sticker of authenticity. The italicized Unitrade value is a woeful attempt at pricing for these cards which have proven very popular and increasingly scarce. These regularly sell for over catalogue value (2024 Unitrade is $180.00). Estimate = $200.00
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Canada #3260. Uncut Press Sheet. After 2 full cycles of 12 Lunar New Year issues from 1997 to 2020, Canada Post recapped the second series in January 2021 by reissuing the previous 12 designs in 3 formats: a self-adhesive booklet, a gummed pane of 12 and an uncut press sheet of 12 souvenir sheets. Released while the COVID pandemic was in full swing this issue was highly sought-after and sold out within a couple of weeks, with the press sheets soon being resold online for hundreds of dollars. There are 2 sheet types with either "8:51:46 AM" timing printed at the bottom of the sheet or "3:53:18 PM" timing. This is an example of the "3:53:18 PM" timing sheet. Post Office fresh condition in the original tube. 2024 Unitrade = $175.00
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Canada #C1/C9, CE1-CE4, E3/E11, J1/J20, MR1/MR3. Mint Airmail, Special Delivery, purple Postage Dues and War Tax issues on quadrilled pages. Attractive mint, and mostly lightly hinged examples with a touch of duplication, possibly for paper or die differences. About 50 stamps. 2024 Scott US$680.75 = $919.00
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Canada #CL25. Complete VF mint complete pane of four of the 1928 issue 25c blue Klondike Airways semi-official airmail. Hinged on one stamp, never hinged on three. Full panes this nice are very rare. Catalogued as three NH singles, plus one Hinged single. 2024 Scott Classic US$350.00 = $472.50
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Canada #CP1, CP19-CP38. A "duo" offering of Canada Post experimental vending/kiosk labels including the original 2012 #CP1 self-adhesive label (catalogue $100.00 and often offered for near full-catalogue) and the 2016 issued "Landscapes by Canadian Painters" series of strips of four in "P", $1.20, $1.80 and $2.50 values. A nice showing from this small "back of the book" section. 2024 Unitrade = $182.50
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Canada #E1. Fresh and pristine VF/Superb mint hinged example of the 1898 issue 10c blue green Special Delivery stamp. A wonderful example, without having to pay the large premium for Never Hinged. 2025 Scott US$170.00 = $229.50
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Canada #F1, F1b. F/VF mint Hinged examples of the 1875 issued 2c orange and 2c rose carmine Registration stamps. The rose carmine shade is particularly tough to find. 2024 Scott US$480.00 = $648.00
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Canada #F2. F/VF mint Hinged example of the 1875 issued 5c green Registration stamp. Close to VF centering, with reasonable hinging and some natural gum bends, mentioned "for the record". 2025 Scott US$140.00 = $189.00
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Canada #F3. F/VF mint part-original gum, hinged example of the 1875 issued 8c blue Registration stamp. Very well centered for this issue. 2024 Scott US$675.00 = $911.25
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Canada #FWH1/FWH18. Mint wholesale lot of unexploded Federal Wildlife Habitat Conservation stamp booklets consisting of five of each from the years 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 and the single examples of 1989-2000 and then 2002. A great lot for the dealer/collector looking for a small balanced stock of the first four issues of these popular "Duck" stamps, plus "extras". 2024 Unitrade = $795.00
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134
Canada #J1-J20. Very useful Mint / Used assembly of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Postage Due issues, arranged on four stockpages. Page 1 is various denominations of issues 1-3 in mint condition (Hinged /Never Hinged mix), Page 2 is 10 complete mint sets of the 4th issue (again, mix of Hinged/Never Hinged), Page 3 and 4 are used issued from the first 3 series. Of particular note is the multiple shades, beyond what Unitrade acknowledges and a Plate Block of J12 (cat $50.00). All stamp conservatively valued by the consigner as Fine Hinged or Used. Owner’s 2024 Unitrade = $1,142.00
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Canada #O9. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1949 issue OHMS official overprint on the 50c "Lumbering". This is the key overprinted Official, with only 50,000 printed. Unitrade is $330.00 for VF mint NH. 2025 Scott US$190.00 = $256.50
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Canada #O10. VF mint Never Hinged left sheet-margin block of six of the $1.00 Ferry with "O.H.M.S." official overprint. A rare "Back of the Book" multiple in impeccable condition, Post Office fresh colour and pristine gum. 2024 Scott US$525.00 = $708.75
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Canada #O25, O27, O38. VF mint Never Hinged trio of 1950-1953 "G" overprinted Official Stamp high-values, including the $1.00 Train Ferry, $1.00 Fisheries and 50c Oil Wells. All Post Office fresh with pristine gum. 2025 Scott US$178.50 = $241.00
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Canada #OX4. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1913 issue brown black Officially Sealed stamp. A wonderful example of the "back of the book" issue. Very hard to find this nice. 2024 Scott US$450.00 = $607.50
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Canada #PWF2. VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1941 issue WWII Prisoner of War frank. Only 2,000 of these labels were produced. This lot is a premium quality showpiece! 2024 Unitrade = $1,200.00
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Canada #PWF6a. Pristine and VF+ mint never hinged full pane of 5 of the 1946 issue WWII Prisoner of War Free Frank. Only 1,000 panes issued. These labels were used on covers and parcels shipped back to Germany by German POWs interned in Canada. 2024 Unitrade = $412.50
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Canada - A lovely group of Canada modern specialties, including 11 complete panes of picture postage from 2011-2012 (Unitrade #s PP1-PP11, noting PP10 and 11 panes of 21 ($325 each)); along with Write Me / Ring Me unopened set of 4; picture postage PP12 used on cover ($75), Canada-Alaska Cruise full pane ($100); 2004 picture postage panes (#2063-2064, $90 total); and a few picture postage usages on cover. A most interesting group, with material that would be missing from most Canada collections. Owner's 2024 Unitrade = $1,710.00
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Canada - A premium Canada "catch-all" of varieties, plate blocks and other oddities, many still with the original Saskatoon Stamp Centre pricing. Includes #422ii Mantitoba "dot on crocus" in a full sheet, #434piii used panes, #822 "Bullet Hole in Flag", #259 plate blocks (x2) with hairlines, #605/605 coils with cutting varieties, #210i closed frameline, #347 coil end strip, #926A block of 60 with Position 22 having an unlisted "mole on neck" plus several "extras". An interesting mix of material, with most of the varieties being acknowledged in Unitrade. See photos of all items to appreciate the scope of this enticing lot. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada - A two-box holding of 1950’s-1980’s used Canada neatly sorted into 1500 envelopes with 5 to 100 of each stamp in each. Well organized, many are window envelopes, making this easy to check out. Owner says: "unchecked for varieties", and estimates that there are over 100,000 stamps here. We haven’t verified that, but there are lots here. Offered as received. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada - Accumulation of mint never hinged Canada definitive issues, with hundreds of stamp in roughly 25 manilla stock pages in a binder. The lot contains singles, pairs, blocks, plate blocks, coil pairs and strips, varieties and more, primarily from the Landscapes, Floral Trees, Artifacts, Street Scenes issues. The lot has a value value in excess of $250 (with denominations ranging from 1c to $2). A useful lot for Canada collectors, very fine. Conservatively valued for the total face value only. Face value = $250.00
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Canada - Annual and Thematic Collections, including annual collections from years 1975-1977, 1979-1983, along with 22 different thematic collections. Owner's 2024 Unitrade value for the lot totals $640.00. We estimate there is likely at least $150.00 worth of face value postage here. A nice clean lot, with many unopened items. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada - Annual Collections for 1974 & 1975. The two scarcest Canada Post Annual Collections, from the years 1974 and 1975. Very nice quality duo of the key early 8½ x 11 Post Office Yearbooks. Both complete with MNH stamps in collector added mounts. The 1974 year set is the "unpunched" version, while the 1975 is the "punched" version, having received the 3-hole punch (as listed in the catalogue). Getting these is increasingly tougher, especially in as nice of shape as these two are. 2024 Unitrade = $335.00
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Canada - Annual Collections for 1976 to 1999. VF condition Annual Collections covering the years inclusively 1976 through 1999. These Canada Post yearbooks contain the mint NH stamps, souvenir sheets and booklets for these years. A high-quality group of these impressive and informative publications. Total face value of the mint NH stamps, panes and souvenir sheets in the 23 volumes is $510.27. 2024 Unitrade = $1,420.00
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Canada - Annual Collections for 2000-2007, 2009. Complete run of the 2000 to 2007(inclusive), plus the 2009 editions of Canada Post yearbooks, all in pristine condition with matching slipcases. These Canada Post publications contain the mint NH stamps, souvenir sheets and booklets for these 9 years plus. A high-quality group of these impressive and informative publications. Total face value of the mint NH stamps, panes and souvenir sheets in the nine volumes is $352.12. 2024 Unitrade = $1,060.00
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Canada - Bileski "Investment holding" Part 2, consisting of the 5c and 6c denominations of the Christmas 1970 first day covers in a shoebox (plus three envelopes with used identical pairs). This appears to have been part of a subscription service, with envelopes having "Cole" cacheted first day covers, cancelled "Winnipeg". There are about 300 covers, with singles, pairs, blocks (no centre blocks), strips of 5 (both horizontally and vertically) with both regular and Winnipeg tagging. Moderate duplication. Unitrade catalogue value is $2.50 to $12.50 per cover. After the 1898 Map Stamp this is arguably Canada’s most popular Christmas issue, Estimate = $150.00
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Canada - Bileski "Investment holding", Part 1, consisting of 1962-1981 stamps and first day covers in a shoebox. The bulk is Christmas issues from 1964/1981 (no 1978, the 1970 is being sold separately), plus some for the 1962 Wilding "Tagging" issues, a few commemoratives issued 1963-1966 and the 8c Centennial "Parliament". This appears to have been a subscription service, with envelopes having cacheted first day covers (often singles and plate blocks) plus some mint never hinged plate blocks and singles plus used singles and blocks. The original retail prices are on each envelope. The envelopes appear to have all been opened, but all the original contents appear to be intact. This collector paid over $1200 for these, some 40 to 60 years ago. Estimate = $150.00
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Bermuda #51/97. A dynamic-duo of postally used King George V "Key Plates" with the 4/- from the first watermark, and the 12/6 from the second. Clean, well-centered examples. 2024 Scott US$625.00 =
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Bermuda #52/53. A trio of King George V higher value "Key Plates" with the "block CA" watermark. A single of the 5/- and two distinctly different printings of the 10/- (listed in Stanley Gibbons). Fresh mint, hinged, examples. All catalogued by Scott as the basic items, so plenty of upside if using Gibbons. 2024 Scott US$525.00 =
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Bermuda #55-69. Complete mint Lightly Hinged 1920-1921 "Seal of the Colony" KGV set of 9, on both the ordinary and chalky papers with either watermark 3 (multiple crown and CA) or watermark 4 (multiple crown and script CA). Great colour and gum throughout. 2024 Scott US$142.50 =
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Bermuda #123/128b. A dozen different King George VI "Key Plate" high values from the 2/- to the £1 denomination. Includes different perforations and shades, with all Scott-listed variants for the 2/-, 2/6 and 10/- values, a single of the 5/- and £1, plus two different perforations of the 12/6 values. Fresh appearance and reasonable centering. The gum sides range from being never hinged to minor hinge remnant. Lovely British America beauties! Total 2024 Scott US$779.50 =
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Bosnia #30c/45l. The 1906 "Scenery" issue was produced with a series of "compound" perforations, where sheets were divided up with line perforators of differing gauges, in seemingly random patterns. This resulted in stamps that had two or three different perforations on each side. These are listed in Michel and Scott Specialized and pose an interesting collecting challenge. This lot includes an assortment of values from seven different perforation combinations, ranging from three values up to a complete set of 16 of the "d" series with perforation 12-1/2, 9-1/4, 6-1/2, and denominations up to the 5Kr "Franz Joseph". There are some minor faults, usually associated with some of the large perforations and a few are cancelled to order (catalogue values is the same for mint and used). A total of fifty-six different used stamps. Total 2021 Scott Classic US$2263.25 =
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Bosnia #31c/45l. The 1906 "Scenery" issue was produced with a series of "compound" perforations, where sheets were divided up with line perforators of differing gauges, in seemingly random patterns. This resulted in stamps that had two or three different perforations on each side. These are listed in Michel and Scott Specialized and pose an interesting collecting challenge. This lot includes an assortment of values from six different perforation combinations, ranging from three to seven values. Includes five different versions of the 5Kr "Franz Joseph". There are some minor faults, usually associated with some of the large perforations. Twenty-seven mint stamps (including one pair). Total 2021 Scott Classic US$1301.25 =
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British Commonwealth - An assortment of various colonial issues, strongest from Africa, with Somaliland, Sierra Leone (including the four "Mars" souvenir sheets), South Africa, Oil River Colonies, plus a couple of small mounted collections from Gilbert & Ellice Islands and a couple of pages of Falkland Islands (about 15-1980s sets, including Dependencies) and some dhows from Aden. From classic issues up to about 1990, mint and used. with a bit of minor duplication to be expected. Enjoy your hunting. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Caribbean lot A: Cayman Islands, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis (and Anguilla), St. Vincent. Untouched auction, bidboard lots and dealer cards, as purchased. Best are the King George V era sets and partial sets (noted St.Kitts-Nevis "Columbus" issue to 5/-, Montserrat Tri-centenary to 2/6 and the King George VI long set to £1) with better throughout and some souvenir sheets. Includes a St. Kitts mounted collection of 1980s items. Lots of catalogue value here. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Caribbean lot B: Virgin Islands, Antigua (and with Barbuda), Barbuda, Grenada, Barbados, Turks and Caicos Islands, and a nice batch of British Honduras (so technically a British America lot). These were almost all auction, bidboard and dealer purchases that were set aside, as purchased, and are seeing the light of day many years later There is a bit of classic material (such as British Honduras #J1-J3 overprinted Specimen, Stanley Gibbons £85), but with lots of QEII-era topicals (e.g ships, Disney, plants). More mint than used, and lots of little pockets of value found throughout. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Old collections in equally old, but very functional, springback albums. Goes back deep into the Victorian era with not much past King George VI. These albums come from a range of collectors, some with concentration in specific areas (we noted pockets of Mauritius, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, African colonies) and others are a bit more general. More used than mint, with some complete sets and some blocks scattered throughout. There is cancel potential throughout (a partial Canada bag tag has the War Destroyer with a full MPO 604 roller cancel!). A couple of the albums are a bit sparse, but most have lots of stamps, thousands, in fact. And if you need used Stanley Gibbons springback binders and can’t stomach the $100.00 to buy a new just one, this lot might also be for you. Estimate =
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British Guiana #48/300, J1/J4, MR1. Enticing and clean dealer’s stock on 17 manila stockpages with about 1300, mostly used, stamps going back to the 1880’s (a few of the early are reprints/forgeries). Neatly organized and identified by Scott number and an (older) catalogue value with up to about 10 of a type. Includes better such as #165, 239 and 2 copies each of #167, 219, 222, 240, with a number of "Omnibus" issues right up to the end of the Colonial period. As well as lots of value, there is clearly some cancel interest here too. Lovely British America colony material, not often seen in this quantity. Estimate =
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British Honduras #1/82. This select dozen includes eleven Queens and a King. Includes #1 (no gum, catalogues the same mint and used), #2 used, #4 (no gum, catalogue as used), #5 & #10 used, #13-15 and #30-32 mint and #82 lightly used. A fresh offering. The mint stamps have typical moderate to heavy hinging. Expect a couple of minor faults. 2024 Scott US$771.50 =
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Brunei #62-75. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1947-1951 "Scene on Brunei River" / "Dwellings in Town of Brunei" series of 14 values. Fresh colour throughout. 2025 Scott US$171.35 =
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Bulgaria #5/4118, B1/B26, C1/C162, CB1-CB2, E1-E5, J4/J23, RA9/RA18. Better than average dealer’s stock/accumulation on 30 manila stockpages. Strength is pre-1960 including better singles such as 4 copies of #16, a single of #19 and two of #21. A mix of mint and used throughout, including a nice selection of "back of the book’’. Up to 15 of a type, well organized, catalogue numbers and values by Scott seem to be accurate, with generally nice condition. There is a bit of more recent material, including cancelled to order multiples of the 1991-1992 "Farm Animals" definitives. Great for collection or stock building. About 2500 stamps. Estimate =
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Canada #1. VF 4-margin used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (good strong laid-lines visible), with 7-ring target cancel. Accompanied by a British Philatelic Association (BPA) certificate, dated 1965. A well above average example of Canada's "number one". 2024 Scott US$1,200.00 =
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Canada #2. Used example of the 1851 issue 6p Consort on vertically laid paper (strong laid-lines). Nice colour, with 3 full margins, but into design on left side. An attractive Canadian Pence Issue classic. 2025 Scott US$1500.00 =
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Canada #2 Cover. VG 2-margin example of the 6p Prince Albert imperf on laid paper, tied to a February 1855 cross border cover from Kingston UC (ONT) to Morris, New York USA. A very respectable example of this "single use" properly used for the intended purpose of cross-border mail. Valued "on cover" by Unitrade catalogue. 2024 Unitrade =
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Canada #4a, 4d. Fine+ used examples of the 1852/1853 issued Unitrade sub-listings of the 3p Beaver imperforate issue including the brown red shade (4a) and orange-red on thin paper (4d). Some tight margins, but both are sound 3+margin examples. Valued as basic stamps by Scott catalogue. 2025 Scott US$400.00 =
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Canada #5d. Fine appearing, but with scuff/paper thin at right example of the 1855 issue grey violet shade of the 6p Prince Albert imperforate on thicker hard paper. Margins are large to just touching at upper right. This is the scarcest printing of this stamp, tough to find (as this one is) with a "face free" postmark. Comes with original photo cut-out from when originally purchased in the 1980’s. 2024 Scott US$2,750.00 =
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Canada #7. Used example of the 1855 issue 10p blue imperforate Cartier on thin pelure paper. Margins full to large on three sides, but cut-into design on top. Attractive "diamond grid" postmark, used at Toronto. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 =
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