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Aden #2-4. A trio of values from the 1937 "Dhow" issue in complete mint, never hinged panes of 80, including a full inscription at the bottom centre and a plate number in the lower right corner. They look great and are well packaged, but the indication is that there is lots of perf separation. 2024 Scott US$1060.00 =
| $1,431.00 |
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Argentina - Lovely collection of primarily used Argentina, 1858-1974, containing roughly 1,300 stamps, well organized in several hingeless Scott Specialty album pages housed in a binder. The collection generally ranges from Scott #1/1025, along with a good range of Officials, and other back of the book stamps. A spot check indicated some stamps and partial sets ranging $5 to $15 each. Owner's older Scott catalogue value for the collection totals US$2,211.00 ($2984.85 CDN). A nice collection that should be expanded, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Armenia #278-294, 278a-294a. Complete mint Never Hinged sets of the 1921 Soviet Socialist Republic series of 17 different values, in both the perforated and imperforate versions (two complete sets). Seldom seen material. 2024 Scott US$276.00 =
| $372.60 |
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Australia #132. Well centered partial CDS used example of the 1932 issue 5sh gray green "Sydney Bridge" high value commemorative. This stamp is almost always found off centre. Very light pressed out crease UL, noticeable in fluid. 2024 Scott US$275.00 =
| $371.25 |
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2018, with a few thousand stamps in roughly 55 double-sided Vario-style stock pages housed in a thick binder. The lot generally ranges from Scott #1/4863, including Kangaroos (x15, mostly later watermark types), and with particular strength in modern post-2000 issues, and includes some back of the book material, Cook Islands, Antarctic Territories, and more. A spot check indicated a few stamps cataloguing in the $5 to $15 range, leaving finds to the dedicated collector. Surprisingly little duplication throughout, with photos showing a small sample. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Australia / Christmas Island - Lovely group of roughly 160 Christmas Island and Australia first day covers, 1950's-1980's, with roughly 90 covers from Christmas Island with the vast majority having set frankings, along with Australia first days having singles and sets frankings. The lot also includes roughly 20 Australian Antarctic Territory first day covers (various postmarks from the territory). A very nice lot ideal for the cover, topical and thematic collector, noting several suitable subjects and colorful cachets. Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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Basutoland #1-10. Complete mint Hinged set of the 1933 George V "Crocodile" series of 10 different values, from 1/2d to 10sh. Post Office fresh. 2025 Scott US$368.75 =
| $497.80 |
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Belgium #2/12. A quintet of used imperforate Leopold I stamps, with a range of watermarks, papers and denomination. Includes #2, #3, #8a, #9, #12. All have 3 or more margins, a couple with nice numeral cancels. 2024 Scott US$692.50 =
| $934.90 |
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Belgium #6, 7. A page with a study lot of 63 copies of the 1851 printings of the 10c and 20c Leopold I imperforate issue with unframed watermark. Includes 22 copies of the 10c and 41 of the 20c, with a wide range of shades and margin width. There are lots of numeral cancels, unchecked by anyone as far as we know. 2024 Scott US$515.00 =
| $695.25 |
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Belgium #16/463. A selection of 23 different Belgian issues, mostly pre-1935 but with a couple from the later King Badouin issue. These have been selected for cataloguing over $10.00 a stamp, but we noted values go up to $90.00 a stamp, and a number have lovely "socked on the nose" town or numeral cancels. A couple of small faults are noted, but overall these are very clean and will help you fill in some of the spaces in your Belgium collection. 2024 Scott US$513.00 =
| $692.55 |
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Belgium #B28/B1079, C3/C10, CB1/CB3, E1/E5, J1/J67, N1/N20, O9/O53, P6/P40, Q1/Q469. One collector’s extensive accumulation of used 20th century "back of the book" issues. The strength is in the Railway/Parcel stamps, with lots of potential for railway cancel collectors. The Semi-postal, air mail, special delivery, postage due, occupation, official and newspaper issues are all a bit hit or miss. All are nicely organized onto 29 manila stockpages, with up to about 20 of a stamp, individually identified by Scott and recently updated to current catalogue values. Most individual stamps catalogue less than $10.00 each, but there are over 3000 stamps here, so there could be a couple gems in hiding. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Belgium - Lovely collection of used Belgium, 1851-2001, containing well over 1,000 stamps, well organized on homemade pages housed in a thick binder. The strength of this collection is the singles, sets, and partial sets ranging from the 1850's up to the 1950's, with scattered material thereafter. The collection also includes better representation of back of the book issues including semi-postals, railway and parcel posts, newspaper, and German occupation stamps, along with Belgian Congo issues. A quick spot check indicated several stamps cataloguing in the $10 to $20 ranging including Scott # 47-48 (c.v. $70 total), 102 ($25), leaving other finds to the dedicated collector. Postmark interest includes numeral and cds types, including several socked on the nose town cancels. A lovely collection with room for expansion, a few small faults to be expected, with online photos showing a sampling. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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Bermuda #19/283. Used wholesale accumulation, only partly organized on old stockpages. Covers the late Victorian period to the early Queen Elizabeth era, with almost nothing from King George VI. What there is here is some nice "Dry Dock", "Caravel" to 1/-, Seal of the Colony (noting 13 copies of #68) and KGV "Local Representation" other KGV issues. The Elizabethan material includes lots of examples from the 1953 definitives, including a couple of £ values and lots of 10/- (#161-162). Plus, there are some nice cancels and a few multiples to help you round out your collection. Most of the earlier material has not been sorted for watermarks, but we suspect that more gems are in hiding. Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Bermuda #123a, 123b, 124a, 125, 125a, 126, 126a, 127a, 127c, 128, 128a, 128b. VF mint Hinged (generally Lightly) powerful selection of 12 different 1938-1951 George VI mid/high-value Key Plates, all neatly arranged on a stockpage. A sometimes difficult issue to navigate, especially if you don't have multiple examples to compare against each other. These all line-up with Scott listed numbers, but Gibbons expands further on different printings / shades. 2025 Scott US$1117.00 =
| $1,507.95 |
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Bermuda - An old blue Fil-I-Safe 2-post stockbook from Hollad holds this small, but potential laden accumulation of mostly mint Bermuda covering the first half of the 20th century. We saw lots of "Caravels" (unchecked for watermarks), a few "Dry Docks", a very attractive page of King George V "Seal of the Colony" and "Local Representation" issues (individual stamps here to $25.00 catalogue value). There are large quantities of the KGV and KGVI "pictorial" issues to 1/- (with lots of never hinged here), and individual catalogue values to $5.00 (such as #121D). Finishes with a touch of later common design issues. Substantial catalogue value here. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina #1/127, B1/B20, J1/J24, P1/P4, QE1/QE2. Fourteen manila stockpages filled with a collector’s accumulation of mint and used stamps from the pre-Yugoslavia period (with a touch of post-breakup issues). The strength is in the "classic" period, noting better singles such as #6 (9 mint copies), Franz Josef issues (#84), #116a (six mint, one used) and postage dues (#J24 x 2 mint). While there is more mint than used, some nice cancels are throughout. Stamps are individually identified by Scott number with an (older) catalogue value. Few faults were noted. A couple of reprints or imperf pairs are noted. Estimate =
| $170.00 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina #34c/45L. A mint hinged selection of various "compound perforation" issues from the 1906 "Pictorial" issue caused by individual sheets being line perforated with very different perforation gauges between various rows, causing single stamps to have 2 or 3 different perforated sides. This is a fresh looking group, with four different variants of the 5kr Franz Josef issue. Owner’s 2021 Scott Specialized catalogue value US$1067.25 =
| $1,440.80 |
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British Antarctic Territory - A collector's assembly of 111 mostly different stamps, neatly arranged and identified on album pages / stockpages. Primarily mint, and Lightly Hinged, with some Never Hinged and used in the mix as well. Noted many complete sets and a wealth of topical interest. Owner's 2021 Scott US$569.70 =
| $769.10 |
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British Commonwealth - A British Africa assembly of mint Never Hinged 1949-1971 era material, neatly arranged on three double-sided stockpages (6 pages of material here). A very clean run of material, seemingly all-different and mostly in sets. Noted Bechuanaland Protectorate, Gambia, Botswana, Ghana, KUT, Kenya, Lesotho, Malai, Nigeria, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Rhodesia, Sudan, Tangantika, Tanzania, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Somaliland, South Africa (RSA/SWA) and Swaziland. All identified and valued by an older Scott Catalogue. Older Scott US$1165.00 ($1572.75 CDN). Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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British Commonwealth - A bundle of 125x "102" cards, all with British Commonwealth singles, sets or assemblies. Each priced between $1-$10 each (with a few higher), which is the retail pricing (rather than the catalogue value). Noted strength in Australia, New Zealand and Malta, with both mint and used throughout. Estimate =
| $130.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Collection / accumulation of used Rhodesia (British South Africa) and area, containing many hundreds of stamps in roughly 70 homemade and a few Vario-style stockpages. The strength of the lot are the early issues, ranging from Scott #1/135, including Coat of Arms issues (x88), a few Double Heads, and Admiral issues. A spot check indicated a few better stamps noting #s 44-46 (c.v. $79 total), 134 ($140), 135 ($100), along with a few items cataloguing $5 to $10 and up. The lot also includes selections of Rhodesia, Nyasaland, and more. Duplication up to 5 for a few issues, noting a few stamps with socked on the nose postmarks. A nice lot for the Commonwealth collector, with room for further expansion. Estimate =
| $150.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Collections of used British Commonwealth, 1870's-1990's, containing roughly 1,000 stamps, well organized on a few hundred album or homemade pages housed in 7 binders. The lot contains material from A to Z countries (roughly 50 different issuing countries), with better representation from Honk Kong, South Africa, Natal, just to name a few. A spot check indicated some Victorian singles, with a few sets and partial sets from 1900 onwards, with catalogue values ranging from $5 to $15 and up in a few cases. A nice starter lot, which could hold a few surprises, with online photos showing a sampling. A few faults expected, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Lovely group of a few hundred British Commonwealth covers in a plastic tub, generally ranging from the 1930's to the 1980's, with a few beyond the given range. The vast majority of material are first day covers (primarily set frankings), with better representation from Great Britain (including a few numismatic covers), Hong Kong, Australia, to name a few. A few larger sized envelopes noted. Ideal for the collector or show dealer. Estimate =
| $140.00 |
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British Commonwealth - Lovely group of mint never hinged Southern Africa complete sheets and multiples in a sheet file, generally ranging from the early to mid 1950's, with better representation from Basutoland, along with South Africa, North and South Rhodesia, Swaziland, and Nyasaland. A very nice lot for any British Commonwealth collector. 2026 Scott US$775.00 =
| $1,046.25 |
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British Commonwealth - Selection of 47 different mint Victorian to early QEII better values, catalogue 5.00 each & up. Most lightly hinged, with a few NH or HH. Clean, sound examples, the two St. Helena may be re-gummed. Each is identified & valued in the scan. 2025 Scott US$646.00 =
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British East Africa #14/30, 72-73, 75-87. Colourful mint Hinged offering of 1890-1901 British East Africa, including 11 values from the 1890-1894 series and 15 values from the 1896-1901 QV series. A couple minor gum faults (including gum bleed on the earlier stamps), but overall nice condition, from a country we don't see too often. 2025 Scott US$725.75 =
| $979.75 |
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British Honduras #4/140. Collector’s accumulation. Five manila stockpages with Queen Victoria to King George VI mint and used issues, with up to 10 of a type, all individually identified by Scott with (older) catalogue values. Noted #14 (2 mint, 3 used), #46 (mint), #102 ($2 KGV used), 1935 Silver Jubilee (mint and used), #125 (mint and used), 1948 Silver Wedding. Few faults noted, great for building or upgrading your collection. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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British Honduras and Belize #141/1216, B1-B5, J1/J8, MR1/MR5. Collector’s accumulation. Seventeen manila stockpages of Queen Elizabeth issues up to year 2000, a nice mix of mint and used issues, with up to 10 of a type, all individually identified by Scott with (older) catalogue values plus some back of the book (all eras). Lots of $3-$5 stamps throughout, with a few better than that, with lots of tropical appeal (e.g. fish, flowers, butterflies). Few faults noted, great for building or upgrading your collection, as we don’t see much post 1970’s Belize material. Estimate =
| $160.00 |
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British Solomon Islands #8/275. A mostly mint collection of 204 different stamps from the 1908-1974 period, all neatly arranged on Minkus brand pages (folded, placed in sheet protectors). Includes the mint sets #89-105, 128-142, 149-166, 232-246 and souvenir sheet #201a. A clean offering. 2025 Scott US$354.45 =
| $478.50 |
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Bulgaria - Collection of used Bulgaria in Steiner pages, housed in 2 binders. This is more of a starter collection with a few hundred stamps found within, with printed pages with spaces for stamps from 1879 to 2004. A nice way to start this under-appreciated area of philately. Retail cost of these pages is well worth our low estimate. Estimate =
| $100.00 |
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Canada #4a. VF used example of the brown red shade of the 3 penny Beaver on thin wove paper. Attractive "socked on the nose" 7-ring target cancel. 2025 Scott US$250.00 =
| $337.50 |
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Canada #8. Fine appearing used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. A bit heavily canceled / ink "blob" and with cut-in margins on two sides, making for a very reasonably priced way to fill this spot in your album and then upgrade later if so inclined. 2024 Scott US$700.00 =
| $945.00 |
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Canada #14/272, C3/C9. Mostly used collection of over 175 mostly different stamps, 1859 through 1946 issues. A few faults noted but also saw all the George V and George VI high value sets complete including the Bluenose, a few older precancels of interest and decent quality throughout. Owner's accurate (much older) 2006 Scott US$1337.50 ($1805.60 CDN). Estimate =
| $180.00 |
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Canada #21-30. Basic set of the ten different 1868-1876 issue Large Queens, plus extra shade examples of the 6c and 15c values. A few small faults noted, but valued only as the basic shades / papers. 2024 Scott US$1,360.00 =
| $1,836.00 |
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Canada #35, 52, 53, 88, 90. Mint Never Hinged quintet of late Victorian and Edwardian era stamps. All with pristine gum and nicer than usual centering. 2024 Scott US$565.00 =
| $762.75 |
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Canada #37, 41. Clean lot of 1,300 used 3c Small Queens, with a nice variety of colours / postmarks (including split ring, squared circle, target, grid, flag and cork), all neatly arranged in a 16-page stockbook. Very clean material, perfect for the Small Queen / postmark enthusiast. Estimate =
| $240.00 |
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Canada #37, 41. Mixed condition used selection of over 1,500 used 3c Small Queens, all laid out in an old stockbook (the stockbook itself has seen better days, but has kept the stamps safe). Could be a find or two here, including many different cancellation types. Estimate =
| $200.00 |
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Canada #41. Calendar Collection #1. Comprehensive 3c Small Queen Calendar Postmark Collection 1891-1898 PART 1. Neatly arranged on Hagner / Vario stocksheets, consisting of a total of 828 different dates, including many better strikes noted. Expect the odd small fault, as these were collected for the postmarks, but overall a very clean group and extremely hard to assemble. Take a look at the other calendar collections offered in this sale to appreciate the scope and care put into this consignment, all offered within this sale. Estimate =
| $350.00 |
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Canada #41. Calendar Collection #2. Comprehensive 3c Small Queen Calendar Postmark Collection 1891-1898 arranged on Hagner / Vario stocksheets. A total of 711 different dates, including many better strikes noted. Expect the odd small fault, as these were collected for the postmarks, but overall a very clean group and extremely hard to assemble. Estimate =
| $300.00 |
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Canada #41. Three cent Small Queens 1895 Calendar Collection plus shade selection. Vario stocksheets with 177 stamps selected for DIFFERENT 1895 dates on the 3c Small Queen. Some minor faults but the majority a nice clean group and very difficult to assemble. These represent the 1895 "duplicates" of the other 3c Small Queen calendar collections offered in this sale. The calendar collection is nicely complimented by an identified selection of 14 different shades (#37/41) of the 3c Small Queen. A nice group! Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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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 =
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Canada #50, 51. F/VF mint Never Hinged blocks of the 1897 QV Jubilee issue 1/2c black and 1c orange. The 1/2c has a bit of perf separation, but overall a nice duo of blocks. 2024 Scott US$1400.00 =
| $1,890.00 |
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Canada #50, 51. VF mint Never Hinged upper sheet-margin examples of the 1/2c black and 3c bright rose 1897 QV Jubilee issues. Some natural gum bends / cracking mentioned "for the record". 2025 Scott US$350.00 =
| $472.50 |
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Canada #50/230 plus Back of the Book. Consignment balance including #50 (MNH), 96 (x2 repros, note consignor bought these in 2004), 143 (MNH block of six), 145 (x100 used), 158 (mint no gum), 217-222 (MNH), 227 (MH), 228-230 (MNH coil singles), CEI-CE2, CE4 (MNH blocks of four). An interesting assembly. Estimate =
| $120.00 |
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Canada #50-60. Fresh and Fine/Very Fine used part set of 11 different 1897 issue Queen Victoria Jubilees, consisting of the ½c black up to and including the 50c ultramarine value. Loaded with Very Fine stamps and/or CDS cancels. A very good start to a superior quality complete used set. 2024 Scott US$1,116.00 =
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Canada #51. Striking mint Hinged / Never Hinged sheet-margin block of 50 of the 1c orange QV 1897 Jubilee issue. A wonderful large multiple, with a couple few hinged used to re-enforce and a bit of album residual (visible from the gum side), but still leaving over half the stamps Never Hinged. Some nicely centered stamps, especially on the top portion. Valued as 25 mint hinged / 25 never hinged singles. 2025 Scott US$2625.00 =
| $3,543.75 |
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Canada #51-53. Selection of mint singles and blocks of each of the 1c, 2c and 3c values from the 1897 QV Jubilee series. The 2c block is hinged, but the remainder are Never Hinged. 2024 Scott US$992.50 =
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Canada #54P. VF lower-right corner block of the 5c blue 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee PROOF, on card mounted India paper. A showpiece item, rarely seen in corner blocks as the majority of these proofs were cut into singles / pairs. Valued as 4 singles in Unitrade, but at $360.00 catalouge, we believe this to be greatly undervalued. Estimate =
| $250.00 |
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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 =
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Canada #66. Mint Never Hinged lower-left corner block (part pane) of 72 of the 1897-1898 issued 1/2c black QV "Leaf" issue. A stunning large multiple, with full pristine Never Hinged gum. It is interesting to see how in a large multiple, stamps from the same sheet can range from Fine to VF in centering. Valued as 72 singles, but certainly worth more as a large multiple. 2024 Scott US$2700.00 =
| $3,645.00 |
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