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Abu Dhabi #1/70. Two-page accumulation with an assortment of mint and used in quantities of up to 6 of a type and individual stamps and sets with catalogue values to $60.00. Includes three of the better "Falcon" sets and a couple of the Osaka 1970 World’s Fair trio. Most are individually identified by Scott, the pricing is older and to be ignored. 2024 Scott US$622.50 =
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Aden #1-12. Complete mint Lightly Hinged 1937 "Dhow" set of twelve. A key Commonwealth pictorial set with none of the usual toning. Only the second time we have offered this set complete. 2025 Scott US$775.00 =
| $1,046.25 |
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Aitutaki #1-7, 9, 10-13, 17-18, 19-27. Attractive mint Hinged selection of 1903-1917 surcharge issues, on New Zealand stamps. All neatly arranged on two collector pages (in mounts). 2024 Scott US$325.90 =
| $439.95 |
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Aitutaki & Kiribati & Niue #1/400, O18/O33 and 349/793, O12/O12a and #3/608, B16-B36, O5/O15. A collector’s duplicates or accumulation of mint and used issues ranging from the late 19th century into the late 1980’s from these British Pacific colonies which all used to be under New Zealand administration. The Aitutaki includes overprints on New Zealand issues plus a range of topical-heavy issues on four manilla stockpages. Kiribati is mostly 1980’s-1990’s issues, lots of birds and butterflies on three stockpages. The Niue includes more NZ overprinted stamps, plus good representation of the various Captain Cook issues on seven stockpages. All are identified by Scott numbers with older, but still relevant, catalogue values in quantities of up to 10 stamps, in solid condition. Two pages worth have been put on black pages to better show a representative sample of what is here. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Antigua #21-30. Complete mint Hinged / Never Hinged set of the 1903 Edward VII / "Seal of the Colony" series of 10 different values. The first five values are Never Hinged, the remainder are Lightly Hinged. A premium set, worthy of any collection. 2025 Scott US$388.75 =
| $524.80 |
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Antigua #31-38. Complete mint hinged set of the 1908-1920 issue "Seal of the Colony" series of eight stamps. An attractive Commonwealth set, now over 100 years old! 2025 Scott US$195.25 =
| $263.60 |
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Antigua #42-57. Complete mint Hinged set of the George V 1921-1929 "St Johns Harbour" series of 16 stamps, watermark 4. A seldom seen complete set, almost always seen partially complete. 2025 Scott US$261.00 =
| $352.35 |
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Antigua #58-64. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the George V 1921-1929 "St Johns Harbour" series of 7 stamps, watermark 3 on chalky paper. A couple trivial short-perfs on the low value, mentioned "for the record", but also only a "whisper" of a hinge mark on the £1.00 value. A premium set. 2025 Scott US$355.00 =
| $479.25 |
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Antigua #67-76. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the George V 1932 Tercentenary of the Colony series of 10 stamps. Post Office fresh and very lightly hinged. 2025 Scott US$262.00 =
| $353.70 |
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Australia #1/275. Collector’s used duplicate stock: Part A covering 1913 to 1954 (no King George V "Heads" - sold separately). Includes a nice wholesale offering of ‘Roos (with #46, 48, 50a, 52) and a good range of 2d and 3d values from the 1930s commemorative issues. All are sorted by Scott number into glassine envelopes (with 1 to 100 stamps per glassine), filling a shoebox. Lots of cancel potential and catalogue value which will add up quickly. Very few faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia #17/1459 plus Australia Antarctic Territory. Mostly mint multiples, nicely sorted into glassine envelopes. The sterling-era includes 38 copies of #17 plus better individual issues such as the Melbourne Olympics, #350, #352, #374, #381. The decimal era includes #576 (28 blocks x $4.00 per stamp), #1221 (7 blocks of 10 at $1.00 per stamp) and AAT #L82 (6 blocks of 10 at $1.20 per stamp), plus lots in the 45c era. There are also a couple of #10 envelopes with a wide range of decimal era singles. Outside of there being lots of catalogue value here, there is over AUD$250.00 in face value. Estimate =
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Australia #19/120. Part 1: King George V "Heads" used hoard, a wide range of issues up to the 5d in wholesale quantities of up to a couple hundred copies per stamp. All given a primary sort (some watermarks and shades yet to be identified) and put into 60+ glassine envelopes (which fills a shoebox), each with the Scott number noted. Includes a few slightly better (#29, #31, #33, #72), there is potential for hunting cancels and varieties. Several thousand stamps here. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia #19/120. Part 2: King George V "Heads" used hoard, almost all 1d and 1-1/2d denominations and mostly redheads. Roughly sorted into glassines, baggies and #10 envelopes, which fill a shoebox.
Most have been given a primary sort (many watermarks and shades yet to be identified), each with the Scott numbers noted. There is potential for hunting cancels and varieties. A few thousand stamps here. Estimate =
| $140.00 |
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Australia #276/1166. Collector’s used duplicate stock: Part B covering 1954 to 1990. A wide range of material including Explorers to 4/- and $2.00, noted Roberts $10.00 painting (#579) and $20.00 Garden (#1135), and lots of medium denomination stamps. All are sorted by Scott number into glassine envelopes (with 1 to 100 stamps per glassine) and filling three shoeboxes. Cancel potential and catalogue value which will add up quickly. Very few faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia #1170/4717. Collector’s used duplicate stock: Part C covering 1991 to 2017. This modern era can be very challenging to find postally used examples, and there is a wide range of material, with lots of cleanly used definitives and commemoratives. All are sorted by Scott number into glassine envelopes (with 1 to 50 stamps per glassine), plus a couple envelopes of material that the collector hadn’t integrated and filling two shoeboxes. Cancel potential and catalogue value which will add up quickly. Very few faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $240.00 |
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Australia #C1/C8, CO1, M1/M6, O3/O13. Mint accumulation of airmail, military and official overprints, received loose and we sorted them by denomination. From 1-15 of each type, not identified for watermarks or various printings. Most of the air mails will be here, and the "BCOF Japan 1946" overprints go to the 2/- ‘Roo, finishing with an assortment of Official overprints, including the air mail official. The condition is quite varied, from never hinged to no gum. Lots of catalogue value here. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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Australia #C1/C8, J10/J83, O3/O8, L1/L105 plus States. Collector’s used duplicate stock: Part D covering the back of the book, plus a bit of material from all six states. Very popular areas with a good range of air mails, lots of postage dues (noted lots of cancels, and obvious potential to sort by perforation and shade (e.g. Stanley Gibbons), plus some officials and a nice run of Australia Antarctic Territories. Several #10 envelopes include more of the same which the owner hadn’t integrated (and looks very appealing), plus some partially organized Aussie-states. All are sorted by Scott number into glassine envelopes (with 1 to 100 stamps per glassine) about one half of a shoebox worth. Cancel potential and catalogue value which will add up quickly. Very few faults to be expected. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia #J20/J93. A mint Postage Due accumulation, received loose. We sorted it by denomination and will leave it for you to identify with its various printings, including different watermarks and perforations. Only one "green due" but it is a 5/- value overprinted "Specimen" (no gum). The majority are red and green dues to 1/-, with one with a "white tablet". Many are pairs, and lots of $5-$30 stamps are to be expected. The condition is a bit mixed, with the full range from never hinged down to no gum. Up to about 30 of a denomination. Working your way through this lot will make you an expert, if you aren’t already. Estimate =
| $300.00 |
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Bahamas #37-42. F/VF mint Lightly Hinged partial set (6 of the 7 values), of the 1902 Edward VII series (watermark 2). Post Office fresh. 2025 Scott US$154.00 =
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Bahamas #85-89, 90a, 91a. Complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the 1930 Tercentenary series of 5 stamps, plus the two 1931-1946 reissues, without date at top. A nice complete run of this popular series. 2025 Scott US$115.25 =
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Bahamas #100-113. Complete mint Lightly Hinged GeoVI 1938-1946 issue definitive set of 17. Great colour throughout, a premium British Commonwealth George VI series. 2025 Scott US$163.25 =
| $220.40 |
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Bahrain #20-37. Stunning complete mint Lightly Hinged set of the George VI India 1938-1942 issue overprinted "BAHRAIN" series of 16 stamps. This is one of the scarcer GeoVI period sets. 2025 Scott US$723.75 =
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Belgium - Early Belgium used bliss of about 200 stamps on four black stockpages, starting with a near-full page of King Leopold I issues in all three denominations. These have been selected for their socked-on-the-nose numeral cancels, most of which are very easily readable, and we expect the stamps will have enormous catalogue value, but with some condition issues. The balance of the collection stretches into the early 1900’s with each stamp individually selected for its readable cancel. We can’t overemphasize how stunning this lot is. Estimate =
| $300.00 |
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Bermuda #124a/127a. A pair of lower right corner blocks of the King George VI "Keyplate" issue with the 2/6 and 12/6 values, each with a cylinder number. Both have a fresh appearance and a bit of discoloration at the bottom. This is natural, due to the acidic gum used during the Second World War, the gum is quite browned, some collectors mistakenly believe that this is due to poor storage, but it is the result of wartime necessity. Both are never hinged. Showpieces! 2024 Scott US$536.00 =
| $723.60 |
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British Commonwealth - A diverse offering of primarily QV to George VI issues, from across the commonwealth, with both mint and used as assembled and identified by the consignor. Lots of better stamps here, sure to fill a few holes, or make for excellent show-dealer stock. Expect the odd small fault, but overall very clean and with some postmark interest as well. Owner states Scott Catalogue is approximately US$725.00. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Collections from nine South African colonies, from the 1890's to the 1950's, nicely mounted on quadrilled pages. All used, with little, if any, duplication, with lots of readable cancels and better single stamps throughout. The owner has catalogued by page with Rhodesia (catalogue $215.00), North Rhodesia ($26.00), South Rhodesia ($128.00). The forerunners to South Africa include: Cape of Good Hope ($133.00), Natal ($38.00), Orange Free State ($48.00) and Transvaal ($138.00 - with values to £1). The South Africa includes a number of early pairs and a couple of JIPEX ’36 booklet panes ($381.00) and the South West Africa section is relatively small but packed with value with lots of better overprinted pairs ($360.00). All housed in a springback binder. For those who like "old school" collections. Total 2024 Scott US$1467.00 =
| $1,980.45 |
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British Commonwealth - Matching duo / set of (Volume 1 and Volume 2) of the green Stanley Gibbons published "New Imperial Postage Stamp Album" with pages for GB and the Commonwealth from QV to George V (we did note some Edward VIII spots as well when applicable). While the albums themselves could be the star of the show, there is also a total of 1964 mint and (mostly) used stamps from across the Commonwealth, with particular strength in India and States. The previous owner states that a rough / superficial count approximated the catalogue value in Gibbons to be about £1800.00 ($3340.00 CDN). The albums themselves have some wear, but lots of life left in them. Estimate =
| $650.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Minkus "British Europe" album with pages to 1972, with an impressed binder and a (battered) dust jacket. The Great Britain is easily the strongest section, with a 2+ margin "Penny Black", an interestingly cut #5 (probably from the top of the sheet showing some of the lower stamp). There is reasonable coverage throughout the Queen Victoria period, but the collector had some doubts about proper identification, and includes some official overprints. There is reasonable coverage into the QEII decimal period. Several of the higher denomination stamps have perfins. There is a touch of Gibraltar, Malta and Ireland. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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British Commonwealth - The stunning one-volume red Stanley Gibbons published "Imperial Stamp Album" with pages for GB and the Commonwealth from QV to George V. This was likely one of the last examples of the one-volume that covered the Commonwealth, before shifting to the 2-volume version (also in this sale). While looking a bit sparse at first glance, there are 558 stamps throughout, with strength in Canada, Mauritius and Transvaal. The album itself is in fair condition, with some collector added clear mounts, which could be reused or removed. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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British East Africa #14b/85. A one-page accumulation of mint and used 19th century issues, a forerunner to Kenya, with up to 10 of a type. Includes "Light and Liberty", overprints on India and Queen Victoria and Lions. Each with individualized Scott number (we have updated the catalogue values). Bonus item is #102a with a revenue cancel, not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$467.25 =
| $630.80 |
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Canada #1. VF appearing 4-margin used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (good strong laid-lines visible), but with hinge thin as can be sometimes seen on this fragile thin paper. That being said, still a respectable example of Canada's "number one" that could be upgraded later if so desired. 2024 Scott US$1,200.00 =
| $1,620.00 |
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Canada #7a. Fine used example of the 1855 issue 10p blue Cartier imperforate on the scarcer thick, white opaque paper. Margins are tight to in on all sides, but still a decent example of this tougher paper variety. 2024 Scott US$2,000.00 =
| $2,700.00 |
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Canada #8. Fine unused appearing, but likely used example of the 1857 half penny rose Queen Victoria imperforate pence issue. Three strong margins, but with discoloration as this was likely "washed" sometime in its life in an attempt to remove a postmark. A good way to fill a tough spot in the album on a budget. 2024 Scott US$700.00 =
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Canada #9. Attractive looking VG appearing used example of the 7½p green Queen Victoria 1857 imperf pence issue, but with tight margins (to just in) and with thin spot visible from the back. A good stamp to fill the spot in an album, until a better example can be acquired. 2025 Scott US$3000.00 =
| $4,050.00 |
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Canada #14/1540. The "Dominion of Canada Stamp Album" with pages from 1851-1994, with stamp starting in the "First Cents" period. A mix of mint and used, with primarily used in the beginning, and then a mix of mint and used and the years progress. Includes a used 50c Bluenose, mint $1.00 Parliament, used set of Admirals (plus extras), mid-value Tercentenary, 20c QV Numeral, 10c QV Leaf, 4x QV Jubilee's (including a 1c with Duck Lake SASK Territorial postmark), basic run of Small Queens / Widow Weeds, basic set of Large Queens (this has some notable faults visible) and three First Cents issues. A good collection to build upon, or take what you need and sell the remainder. Easily worth the low estimated value. Estimate =
| $300.00 |
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Canada #14/20. Attractive used offering of 7x 1859 "First Cents" issues, plus the 1864 QV issue 2c rose, including shades neatly arranged on a stockcard. Some pretty stamps here. The 17c Cartier has a straight edge at bottom and is not counted. That being said, besides the odd small perf fault, these are generally in better condition than usually seen. Catalogued as the cheapest listing of each stamp. 2025 Scott US$967.50 =
| $1,306.15 |
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Canada #21/30. Used 10-pack of Large Queens, from the 1/2c to 15c values. A nice "sampler" unchecked for better shades or paper varieties, from an old-time collection. A couple small faults noted (1c yellow with small tear), but overall cleaner than usually seen. Counted as the cheapest variety in the catalogue. 2025 Scott US$1020.00 =
| $1,377.00 |
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Canada #28. Fine+ unused (no gum) example of the 12 ½ c blue QV Large Queen. Strikingly fresh colour. A very pretty example of this QV issue. 2024 Scott Classic US$950.00 =
| $1,282.50 |
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Canada #37/1154. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II focused collection mounted on Darnell printed pages in a 3-ring binder with lots of collector-added clear mounts. There is a bit of earlier material, mostly used and sparse. By the 1940’s the collection picks up with both regular and "back of the book". We noted never hinged sets of the 1942 War issue and a single of the Ferry dollar from the Peace issue overprinted "G". From 1950 to 1987, the collection is primarily mint and quite complete, including coil singles, souvenir sheets, miniature panes, some booklets and more from the "back of the book". We estimate the face value of the modern material at around $150.00 and there are some nice cataloguing items along the way. Estimate =
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Canada #54-58. Fine unused (no gum) selection of five different mid-value 1897 Jubilee issues. As these all came from the same source, our guess is that the mint stamps were affixed to the album page and soaked to save them, sacrificing the gum. 2024 Scott as mint would be US$895.00 ($1208.25 CDN). Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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Canada #61. F/VF used example of the 1897 issue $1.00 lake Jubilee. Indistinct roller postmark as often found on these high-values, but well above average for this issue. 2024 Scott US$750.00 =
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Canada #62. F/VF centered used example of the $2.00 dark purple 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A bit faded in colour, but with a stunning (and scarce) in-period Hamilton ONT, September 4th 1897 dated CDS postmark. 2025 Scott US$550.00 =
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Canada #63. Very Fine centered, used example of the 1897 issue $3.00 yellow bistre QV Jubilee. Light indistinct cancel (likely a roller from parcel use). A decent high value Jubilee, with better centering than usually seen. 2024 Scott US$1000.00 =
| $1,350.00 |
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Canada #64. F/VF used example of the 1897 issue $4.00 purple QV Jubilee, with clean "MONTREAL QUE 9" roller cancel. A respectable example of this sought-after stamp. 2025 Scott US$1000.00 =
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Canada #65. F/VF centered unused (partial original gum) example of the $5.00 olive green 1897 issue Queen Victoria Jubilee high value. A tough to find issue! 2024 Scott US$1300.00 =
| $1,755.00 |
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Canada #66-73. Fresh and F-VF mint complete 1897-1898 QV "Leaf" set of eight. Mostly reasonably hinged, with a couple of hinge remnants. Overall, a lovely and valuable set. 2025 Scott US$1,460.00 =
| $1,971.00 |
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Canada #76, 76a, 76i. F/VF mint Hinged examples of the three Unitrade listed shades of the 1898 issued 2c QV Numeral issue, with purple, violet and reddish purple. Nice to see these together to appreciate the subtle differences. Valued as the basic shade by Scott catalogue. 2024 Scott US$150.00 =
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Canada #81. F/VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1898 issued 7c olive yellow QV Numeral issue. A lovely stamp with fresh colour and pristine gum. 2024 Scott Classic US$300.00 =
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Canada #82. VF mint Hinged example of the 1898 issued 8c orange QV Numeral stamp. Bright Post Office fresh colour, without having to pay the big premium for Never Hinged. 2024 Scott Classic US$350.00 =
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Canada #83. VF mint Hinged / Hinged Remnant of the 10c brown violet 1898 issued QV Numeral issue. A very pretty stamp by the face, without having to pay the huge premium for Never Hinged. 2024 Scott Classic US$500.00 =
| $675.00 |
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