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Brunei #1/73. The popular "Brunei River" series plus a couple early overprinted "Colonial Seal" issues of Labuan. A total of 52 different stamps, with denominations to $5.00. Includes different watermarks, colours, denominations and a number of Scott-listed perforation varieties. Attractive, fresh and mint. Most of which have been only hinged once. A couple show tropical aging to the gum, not unusual given the Southeast Asian climate that these stamps originate from. Issued over 40 years, and why not, it’s a great design. 2024 Scott US$540.25 = $729.35
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Brunei #14/111a. Two pages of a mostly mint selection strong in the iconic "Scene on the Brunei River" design with a number of printings, papers, colours and perforations represented. These are interspersed with a few "Dwellings" and "Sultan" issues. Better singles amongst the mint includes #21, 32 and 36 and amongst the five used stamps #29 is the highlight with a nice CDS cancel. The mint appear to be all hinged with a very fresh appearance. 2024 Scott US$534.00 = $720.90
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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 two sides, but cut-into design on left and bottom. Attractive concentric rings postmark. 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #25a. Used example of the 3c red Large Queen on watermarked (E. & G. BOTHWELL CLUTHA MILLS) Bothwell paper, showing "THA" of the watermark (partial T and A, full H). Faults (strong pressed out crease and a couple pulled perfs) but still a key Large Queen issue, particularly useful if you want to reconstruct the full watermark. 2024 Scott US$500.00 = $675.00
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Canada #35/2045. Not your usual used wholesale accumulation. A U-Haul box, filled with five shoe boxes, each filled with neatly sorted glassine envelopes, most with 20-50 examples of each stamp. Starts with 1c-5c Small Queens, 1c-3c Jubilees, Maps, 2c Quebec, 1927-1930’s commemoratives to 20c, Champlain and Chateau dollar values, and then hit or miss into the 2000’s, with a strong finish of about 20x $10.00 Blue Whales. Lots of obvious cancel potential. Some multiples. The condition appears to be decent. Thousands of stamps with huge catalogue value here. Estimate = $300.00
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Canada - Lovely unpicked recent find of old time Canada used, containing many hundreds of stamps on and off piece, generally from the 1890's up to the 1930s', noting several low denomination Small Queens, Jubilees, Leafs, Numerals, Edward VII, and much more, including precancels and revenues. Just a few of the postmarks encountered include cds., squared circles, fancy, duplex, orbs, flags, including many socked on the nose town postmarks. A wonderful opportunity for the postmark or used Canada collector. A few faults to be expected, typical in a find like this. Estimate = $350.00
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Canada #52. Extraordinary VF mint Never Hinged "JUMBO" sheet-margin example of the 2c green 1897 Jubilee issue. Unitrade for VF MNH is $150.00, but catalogue value is almost irrelevant on stamps of this caliber. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #60ii. VF centered mint Lightly Hinged JUMBO example of the scarce Unitrade listed pale blue (powder blue) shade of the 1897 issue 50c Jubilee. 2024 Unitrade = $800.00
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Canada #61. Fine centered mint hinged / hinge remnant example of the 1897 issue $1.00 lake Queen Victoria Jubilee. Great colour and appearance, some minor hinging bends, mentioned "for the record". 2025 Scott US$750.00 = $1,012.50
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Canada #62. Fine centered used example of the $2.00 dark purple 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue, with rich colour and reasonable "Montreal QUE" roller cancel. 2025 Scott US$550.00 = $742.50
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Canada #64. Fine used example of the 1897 issue $4.00 purple QV Jubilee. Usual "smudge" cancel, as often seen on these high-values, primarily used for parcels / bundles of newspapers. A respectable example of this sought-after stamp. 2024 Scott US$1000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #65. VF centered used example of the $5.00 olive green 1897 issue Queen Victoria Jubilee high value. Usual "smudgy" cancel, as seen on these high-values. 2024 Scott US$1000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #73. F/VF mint Hinged / Hinge Remnant example of the 1897 issued 10c brown violet QV Leaf issue. A very pretty example of the high-value of the series, centered very close to VF. 2024 Scott Classic US$600.00 = $810.00
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Canada #84. F/VF mint Lightly Hinged example of the 1900 issue 20c olive green Queen Victoria Numeral high value. Nice eye appeal and great colour. 2024 Scott Classic US$650.00 = $877.50
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Canada #88. F/VF mint Never Hinged block of 8 of the 1899 issued "2 CENTS" QV provisional overprint on QV "Numeral" issue. A nice large multiple, with fresh colour and unblemished gum. 2024 Scott Classic US$660.00 = $891.00
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Canada #93. VF mint Hinged / Disturbed Gum example of the 10c brown lilac 1903 issue Edward. Sharp impression, nice colour. A nice looking stamp, without having to pay the hefty 200% NH premium. 2025 Scott US$400.00 = $540.00
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Canada #96/224. Mint Block Madness! A selection of 15 different blocks (all blocks of 8, except the 10c deep carmine "Memorial Hall" which is a block of 4). Generally hinged on a top pair, with the remaining stamps Never Hinged. While we noted there are some plate/inscription blocks here, all have been valued as singles only. 2024 Scott Classic US$1059.40 = $1,430.20
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Canada #96-98. VF mint Never Hinged trio of 1908 issue Quebec Tercentenaries, consisting of the half cent, 1c and 2c values. 2024 Unitrade is $405.00 for the VF MNH group. A great start to a Never Hinged set of "Quebecs". 2024 Scott US$194.00 = $261.90
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Canada #104/114, 184. F/VF mint Never Hinged "10-pack" of George V Admiral. A great lot for further study of this often complicated series. All counted as the basic shades / printings. 2024 Scott Classic US$716.50 = $967.30
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Canada #105xx Lathework. Stunning showpiece irregular block of 30 of the 1922 (Die I) 1c orange yellow George V Admiral, precancelled "Vancouver BC" with Type "D" inverted lathework (listed as 80% lathework, and this is at least that, if not more). Unused, no gum with some very minor perf separation, mentioned "for the record". Unitrade lists regular singles at $80.00, and blocks at $250.00, noting that "…precancelled lathework blocks and singles are known. All are worth at least the value listed for the normals." First time on the market, from an original old-time find. Estimate = $500.00
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Canada #106ix. Fine mint Never Hinged lower sheet-margin example of the Unitrade listed 2c deep rose red shade of the Geo V Admiral showing clear hairlines. Great colour and gum, with strong clear hairlines! 2024 Unitrade = $200.00
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Canada #110c. Fine mint Never Hinged strip of five of the 4c George V Admiral, in the Unitrade listed golden yellow shade (wet printing). An uncommon multiple of this uncommon shade. 2024 Unitrade = $800.00
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Canada #111, 111b. F/VF mint Never Hinged examples of both the 5c dark blue (#111) and 5c grey blue (#111a) of the George V Admiral issue. A nice duo of shades, listed in both Scott and Unitrade. 2024 Scott Classic US$975.00 = $1,316.25
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Canada #112, 112i. F/VF mint Never Hinged example of the 5c violet (#112) and 5c grey violet (#112i) of the George V Admiral issue. While both shades are listed in Unitrade, only one shade is given in Scott catalogue. Very close to VF on both (2024 Unitrade for VF NH is $420.00). Catalogued as basic shades by Scott. 2024 Scott Classic US$220.00 = $297.00
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Canada #112iii. Fresh and fine centered mint block of six of the 1924 printing of the 5c violet GeoV Admiral, wet printing, all six stamps showing the retouched vertical line in the upper right spandrel. A scarce Admiral block. 2024 Unitrade = $480.00
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Canada #113 Shades. F/VF mint Lightly Hinged quartet of 7c George V Admiral issues, showing a variety of shades of the popular value. Unitrade lists 5 different shades for this issue, so getting groups to compare is essential for specialization. All counted as the basic shade by Scott. 2024 Scott Classic US$240.00 = $324.00
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Canada #116. Fresh and Fine/Very Fine mint Never Hinged example of the 1912 issue 10c plum KGV Admiral. One of the key early Admirals. Light toning at the bottom, mentioned for the record. 2024 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #117a, 118. Duo of F/VF mint Never Hinged 10c George V Admiral issues, including the 10c blue (dry printing) and 10c bistre brown (dry printing). Fresh colour and pristine gum, a nice duo. 2024 Scott Classic US$230.00 = $310.50
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Canada #120, 120a. F/VF mint Never Hinged 50c George V Admiral shade duo, consisting of the regular 1925 black brown shade (F/VF, dry printing) and the 1912 black shade (Fine, wet printing). Nice to get these both at once for comparison. 2024 Scott Classic US$975.00 = $1,316.25
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Canada #123-124. Fine++ mint Never Hinged set / duo of the 1913 issue 1c dark green and 2c carmine George V Admiral coils, perf 8 (horizontal). A tough pair of stamps to find Never Hinged and well-centered. 2024 Scott US$550.00 = $742.50
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Canada #125-130. Complete mint Never Hinged set of all six 1912-1924 issue perf 8 (vertical) George V Admiral coil singles. Some attractively centered stamps in the group. 2024 Scott US$530.00 = $715.50
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Canada #131-134. Fresh and F/VF mint Never Hinged set of George V Admiral issue coil pairs, perforated 12 horizontally. A good solid set of these tough to find coils. 2024 Scott US$340.00 = $459.00
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Canada #139-140. F/VF mint Never Hinged 1926 Admiral Provisionals. A premium set of these provisional overprints. 2024 Scott Classic US$197.50 = $266.65
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84
Canada #154-157. Trio of mint blocks of 8 from the 1928-1929 George V "Scroll" series, including the 10c green "Mount Hurd", 12c gray "Quebec Bridge" and 20c dark carmine "Harvesting Wheat". Each block is hinged on the top / top middle pair, leaving 6 NH stamps per block. Valued as 6x Never Hinged, 2x Hinged per block. This would have represented a significant investment at the time of Post Office purchase! 2024 Scott Classic US$1715.00 = $2,315.25
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Canada #162/169. Mint Multiples! F/VF mint Never Hinged selection of 7 blocks (8 stamps per block) from the 1930/1931 George V "Leaf/Arch" series. These have not seen the light of day since originally purchased from the Post Office. Valued as singles. 2024 Scott Classic US$368.00 = $496.00
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Canada #165bi, 219a. Duo of fine mint, Never Hinged George V booklet panes, including the 1930 "Leaf/Arch" 2c deep red with "PLATE" inscription in selvedge and 1935 "Pictorial" 3c dark carmine. Both valued as Fine, Never Hinged. 2024 Unitrade = $162.50
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Canada #173. F/VF mint Never Hinged, plate number positional block of 8 of the 10c olive green "Library of Parliament" from the 1930/1931 George V "Leaf/Arch" series. Post Office fresh colour and pristine gum. Valued as 8 NH singles. 2024 Scott Classic US$160.00 = $216.00
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Canada #119, 122. F/VF mint Never Hinged examples of the 20c olive green (dry printing) and $1.00 orange (dry printing) George V Admiral issues. Post Office fresh colour and pristine gum. 2024 Scott Classic US$505.00 = $681.75
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Canada #219-222 Plate Blocks. Fresh VF mint Hinged (top pair / selvedge) group of four different plate blocks from the 1935 George V "Pictorial" series. The 3c carmine issue is valued as a centre block of 8 (as per Unitrade, as the alignment needed 8 stamps!), while the 4c, 5c and 8c values are valued as plate blocks of 6, plus 2 singles. 2024 Unitrade = $309.00
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Canada #227. Exceptionally well centered and fresh VF+ Mint Never Hinged block of 15 of the 1935 issue $1.00 blue Champlain Statue. An appealing, attractive and quality KGV positional piece. An astounding investment in stamps at the time ($15.00 in 1935 is equivalent to over $350.00 in today's money). Valued as 15 VF mint NH singles, but certainly worth more a large multiple. 2024 Scott US$1237.50 = $1,670.75
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Canada #245i. Very Fine centered, vibrantly fresh and pristine mint Never Hinged example of the scarce Unitrade listed aniline violet printing of the 1938 GeoVI issue $1.00 Chateau Ramezay high value. As nice an example this variety as you'll see! 2024 Unitrade = $225.00
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Canada #249/261, C7-C8, CE1-CE2, E10. Mint Multiples. F/VF mint Hinged / Never Hinged selection of 14 blocks from the George VI "War Issue". Generally hinged on top, never hinged on bottom. All valued as Hinged singles, so plenty of upside with the multiple Never Hinged stamps and inscription / plate blocks, which were not counted in the catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$539.60 = $728.45
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Canada #262. VF mint Never Hinged / Hinged "extra large" inscription/plate block of 8 of the 1942 issued $1.00 blue "RCN Tribal Class Destroyer" George VI "War Issue" high-value. Hinged on the top-middle pair, leaving 6 Never Hinged stamps. Conservatively valued as a Hinged plate block, plus two NH singles. 2024 Unitrade = $640.00
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Canada #337 Variety. Stunning mint Never Hinged misperf block of four of the 1c QEII Wilding issue. One of the most sought-after early QEII issues. Exhibition worthy. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #337, 342 Varieties. Attractive duo of early QEII era misperforation errors, including the 1c QEII Wilding (Mint, Never Hinged) and 15c Gannet (Mint, Lightly Hinged). Unitrade has just started to approach the valuation of these errors, which are likely thousands of times more scarce than the regular issue (but less than thousands of times in price). Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #371, 372 Designer Signed Presentation Card. VF mint singles of the 1957 UPU Congress 5c and 15c commemoratives, neatly mounted on presentation card, autographed by Carl Mangold, the stamp designer. Designer/artist signed stamps were not the norm back in the day which makes these sheets particularly scarce. Inscribed (in part) "to my good friend Billy". A great acquisition for the Elizabethan era specialist. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #454-465B. In-depth collection of mint never hinged Centennial Issues, 1967-1972, with many hundreds of stamps, all in hingeless mounts on over 100 well described pages, housed in 2 binders. The collection includes mint and used singles, mint pairs, matched sets of plate blocks (including various plate numbers), tagged issues, tagged blank corner blocks, panes, booklets, coils (noting a few jump and paste up strips) and first day covers. We note many items cataloguing $10 and up including Unitrade #s 458bp (c.v. $75), 465p matched set of corner blocks ($200 total), 465A matched set of plate blocks ($100 total), 465B matched set of plate blocks ($160 total). Unitrade 2024 catalogue value for the collection totals $1,891.00 (counted at the lowest catalogue value per item). A nice opportunity for specialists as we did not account for better gum, paper, tagging types. Online photos show a sampling only. Estimate = $350.00
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Canada #502p, 503p, 502pi, 503pi. VF mint Never Hinged complete sheets of 100 of the 1969 Christmas TAGGED stamps. Complete with full-selvedge (no inscription blocks exist) and with both the 5c "black arc by chin" (position 5) and 6c "accent above O" (position 39) constant plate varieties. Valued as 4x corner blocks, 83 singles and 1 variety per-sheet, but worth considerably more as complete sheets. Centrally folded at one time, but these "tagged" sheets are tough to find! 2024 Unitrade = $103.95
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Canada #508-511, 508p-511p. VF mint Never Hinged assembly of 1970 EXPO 70' (Osaka, Japan) issues, with a stockpage of each "regular" and "tagged". The "regular" page features a matched set of plate blocks, 3x blocks (one se-tenant), 2x strips of four and one pair. The "tagged" page features a very unusual cellophane pack of all four corner blocks (looks like Post Office packaging), an additional set of corner blocks, 2x se-tenant blocks, 2x pairs and a strip of five. It is getting harder to find this material! 2024 Unitrade = $328.00
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Canada #508-511, 508p-511p. VF mint Never Hinged complete sheets of 50 of the se-tenant 1970 EXPO '70 (Osaka, Japan) issue, one sheet regular, the other sheet is Winnipeg Tagged. Each sheet is catalogued as a matched sets of corner blocks and 34 singles. Hard to find intact. 2024 Unitrade = $351.00
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Azores #25/75. "Azores" overprints on 19th century Portuguese stamps, 34 different, a nice grouping with only a couple of minor faults. Includes better such as #34, 47-49, 53, 53a, 54, 56b. A number with readable cancels. 2024 Scott US$859.50 =
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Bahamas #13/73. An eye-catching page of early Bahamas, with some Queen Victoria "Chalons" and side faces, moving into the King Edward VII definitives, with values to 1/-. The King George V includes definitives of different watermarks, the 1920 Peace set and some "Queen’s Staircase" issues scattered throughout. A mix of mint and used, and sometimes both. Includes a few "socked on the nose" cancels. The overall condition is better than normally seen with only the occasional minor fault. Owner’s accurate looking 2025 Scott US$744.10 =
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Bahamas #14/146. Two pages with a mix of mint, used and sometimes both from Queen Victoria to King George VI. Highlights include a nice used pair of #14, with some "Staircase" issues and lots of definitives (check out the nice cancels throughout!), with some "Seal of the Colony", the 1935 Silver Jubilee set, King George VI definitives to £1 plus a complete set of the "1942 "Columbus" overprints, and a trio of higher denominations from the 1948 "long" KGVI set. The mint are hinged and all are in solid condition with only the occasional minor fault to be expected. 2024 Scott US$818.85 =
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Bahrain #12/347. Potential-laden used accumulation, ranging from the overprints on Indian King George V issues to overprints on King George VI and Queen Elizabeth issues, plus various post-Colonial definitives issued up to 2000. The 1976-2000 definitives are particularly interesting as Scott lists different printings and perforations, which might be hiding here. Up to 250 of a type, but most are in the 10-30 range. Lots of clean cancels and no obviously faulty stamps noted. For visual presentation, examples of most of the stamps are on a stockpage, the rest are in glassines. Notable singles include #12 (20 copies), #33 (12), #34 (30), #239 (75), #240 (50). These five items alone have a total 2024 Scott catalogue value US$2779.00 =
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Bahrain #32/118. A mint, never hinged, wholesale lot of Indian or British stamps of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II reigns, with denominations to 5 rupees, overprinted for use in Bahrain. A bit of a mix of issues with #32, 34, 64-67, 77, 92-95, 100-102, 104-107, 115-117 and 118. Quantities range from 7 to 50 of a type, with singles and up to blocks of 10. Unchecked for positional varieties. About as nice as you are going to find. Total 2024 Scott US$1458.55 =
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Barbados #13/86. Queen Victoria "Britannia", "Profile" and the "Badge of the Colony" issues, a mix of mint or used (and sometimes both) with individual items up to $100.00 catalogue value. Includes the Jubilee farthing issue on bluish paper. Lots of clean cancels and the early issues with better perforations and margins than are often seen. The mint has typical hinging for stamps of this era. A great way to jump start your early British America collection. 2024 Scott US$870.30 =
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Barbados #16/215, B1, J3/J6. Clean, used early Barbados does not come around very often and this is a great, two-page offering, complete with seated Britannia, Lord Nelson, some nice King George V (#121-124), a number of values from the Victory set. There are many variants from the "Seal of the Colony" design, including some perforation varieties, a Silver Wedding high value and three stamps from the "back of the book". Condition is as nice as the appearance, with only a couple of minor faults noted. 2024 Scott US$758.80 =
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Barbados #87/150. A selection from Queen Victoria Jubilee issues up to the high values of the 1920 "Victory" issue, with some values from the "Badge", "Lord Nelson" and the "Seal of the Colony" issues along the way. A mix of mint or used (and sometimes both) with individual items up to $100.00 catalogue value. Includes the Jubilee farthing issue on bluish paper. Lots of clean cancels (squared circle on the 8d Jubilee and a lovely "Packet Letter" cancel on #103). The mint has typical hinging for stamps of this era. 2024 Scott US$959.20 =
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Basutoland #1/108, J1/J10. One page collection with about 90% of the stamps ever issued by this British Africa colony, before it became Lesotho. Includes most of the King George V and King George VI "Crocodile" issues, and most of the short-lived Queen Elizabeth II issues, with currency changes, revaluations and a few "Common Design" issues from the 1935 Silver Jubilee to the 1965 Churchill memorial. With a few postage due issues. Mint, most are lightly hinged. All have quite a fresh appearance. 2024 Scott US$334.75 =
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Basutoland #1/108, J1/J10. Two pages of this South African colony before it became part of Lesotho. Includes one of the great British Commonwealth designs, the "Crocodile" on the King George V to 1/- and the complete King George VI set. There are common design issues, such as the 1935 Jubilee and the good 1948 Silver Wedding. The Queen Elizabeth definitives include imperial currency, overprints for the change to decimal currency and then the reissued set. There are some variants of the overprint, including #67a. There are also four different postage dues. All mint, most are lightly hinged. and all have a fresh appearance, with no obvious faults. Total 2024 Scott US$638.70 =
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Basutoland & Bechuanaland Protectorate/Bechuanaland #1/108, J3/J8 and #7/168, J5a/J7. What do these two British Africa colonies have in common besides being located in the Southern part of the continent? Used stamps are generally harder to find than mint, and this is a nice grouping. The Basutoland includes 13 assorted "Crocodile" issues from King George V and VI, plus a 1935 Silver Jubilee set and some postage dues, with a Scott catalogue value US$78.25. The Bechuanaland issues include overprints on British or Cape of Good Hope stamps (we note #88), plus some later "Cattle" and common design issues. The tall 2/- QV green #17 has a pen cancel and its $65.00 catalogue value is not counted in the Scott value of $251.05. Total 2024 Scott US$329.30 =
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Bechanaland Protectorate/Bechanaland #10/213, J1/J12. A nice selection on two pages with a good representation of all eras including some fresh overprints on British and Cape of Good Hope issues up to King George V, plus representation from the King George VI and both Queen Elizabeth II "Cattle" sets. A number of common design sets and a smattering of postage dues round out this attractive lot. Lighter hinging than normally seen of stamps of this era. 2024 Scott US$574.55 =
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Bechuanaland and Bechuanaland Protectorate #5/39 and 69/120. A page of 50 different used, with many overprints on British or Cape of Good Hope stamps, plus the 1935 Silver Jubilee set. Includes a good range of Queen Victoria issues, many with nice cancels and better values such as #19 and a beautiful "Vryburg" cancel on #17. The #18 is a revenue cancel and not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$573.15 =
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Bermuda #50-52. Stunning used trio of the 1910-1924 issue George V high-value key plates, including the 2sh6p, 4sh and 5sh issues. Each with tidy CDS postmark. A high quality offering, seldom seen. 2024 Scott US$450.00 =
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Bermuda #81-96, 83a, 83b, 87a, 95b. F/VF mint Hinged assembly of the 1922-1934 George V series, including a near complete set (only missing the 12sh6p high-value), but also including sub-listed shades / printings (83a, 83b, 87a, 95b). Post Office fresh colours throughout, a great assembly. 2024 Scott US$591.55 =
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Bermuda #96. VF used example of the 1924 issued 10sh George V high-value key plate, watermark 4 (multiple Crown and Script CA). Attractive "Flatts" CDS postmark. 2025 Scott US$300.00 =
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Bermuda - Collection of primarily used Bermuda, 1865-2010, containing roughly 575 stamps, on well described homepage pages housed in a binder. This nicely organized collection ranges from Scott #1/1010, beginning with a small selection of Victorian to King George VI issues, with strength in the post 1950s issues. Just a few of the better stamps include Scott #s 16, 18, 21-25 (mh, c.v. $143 total), 52 (used, $135), 127 (hole punched), along with singles and a few sets cataloguing from $10 to $15 and up each.. A nice collection from this popular Commonwealth country. 2025 Scott US$1,053.00 =
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British Commonwealth - British Asia trio: Labuan, Maldive Islands and Nepal. A well-organized binder of collector’s duplicates all neatly laid out on manilla stockpages and identified by Scott numbers with older catalogue values. Mint and used starting back in the Victorian-era, with up to 20 of a type, and with very few faults. Better includes mint Labuan #77, 102, J4 and J9. Maldives includes #13 (4 mint, six used), #17 & #18 (2 each, used), #117-123 (mint) and mint Nepal #29, #96. A total of 17 pages. Besides having lots of catalogue value, this collector was always looking for nice cancels and there are a number throughout the used. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British Pacific Islands mint and used grouping on manilla stockpages. Includes Penrhyn, with some NZ administration issues and official overprints. The Pitcairn Islands is a bit more expansive, with a complete first set, a good run of early Elizabethan (#30 mint, #31 used). There are three pages of Tokelau, nine from Tuvalu (and subsidiaries) and two from Vanuatu. Neatly organized, identified by Scott number and older catalogue value. It looks like a dealer’s stock, but it is a collector’s duplicates and has not been on the market before. Perfect for either collector or dealer. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Collection of primarily used Australia and New Zealand in a Unisafe 64-page stockbook, containing roughly 1,200 stamps, generally ranging from the 1880's to the 1990's. The lot contains roughly 750 New Zealand and 550 Australia issues, including a small selection of Australia States, and back of the book material from both countries. A spot check indicated a few singles and sets cataloguing $10 to $30 and up each, including New Zealand #229-241 (lh, $58 total). Postmark interest includes squared circles and other town postmark types. A nice lot, with a few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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