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British Commonwealth - Numerous British Colonies (strong from Africa) of used issues mounted on quadrilled pages and housed in a near new red Stanley Gibbons "Tower" springback album (retails $50.00). Colonies represented include Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore (about $300.00 catalogue value), Somaliland, South Rhodesia, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago (nice Silver Wedding high value), Uganda, Zambia and another half dozen colonies with a trace of material. Most issues are from King George VI up to 1978, with the overall condition appearing excellent with little to no duplication. Total 2025 Scott US$1092.00 = $1,474.20
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52
British Commonwealth - Oceania Part 1. Collection of primarily mint British Oceania, 1900's-1974, containing roughly 625 stamps (over 500 are mint), in a Minkus British Oceania album. The collection has representation from A-C, and N issuing countries (8 different in total), with better from Cook Islands, Niue, and Norfolk Islands, noting some sets cataloguing in $15 to $40 range and up. A nice collection that should be expanded further, overall fine to very fine. 2026 Scott US$883.00 = $1,192.05
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British Commonwealth - Oceania Part 2. Collection of primarily mint British Oceania, 1890-1974. containing roughly 425 stamps (over 375 are mint), in a Minkus British Oceania album. The collection has representation from N to W issuing countries (11 different in total), with better from Pitcairn Islands, Queensland, and Western Samoa, noting some sets cataloguing in the $10 to $15 range and up. A nice collection that should be expanded further, overall fine to very fine. 2026 Scott US$844.00 = $1,139.40
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British Commonwealth - Small but sought-after assembly of 7 different used sets from the 1948 Silver Wedding Omnibus (common design) series. Includes sets from Falkland Islands Dependencies, Fiji, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Trinidad & Tobago and Virgin Islands. Arguably much harder to find than the mint counterparts. 2025 Scott US$182.25 = $246.05
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British Commonwealth - Two Australia-aligned British colonies in this 28-stockpage accumulation. Starts with Christmas Island #1/563 on 18 pages, more used in the earlier issues than normally seen and the post-1990 issues are strongly used (after this Indian Ocean colony’s mail service merged into Australia Post, the issues became usable in either area). Cocos (Keeling) Island #1/343 is on 10 pages with an even mix of mint and used. You never see much used modern material from these island outposts. Issues are post-war up to the early 21st century. Estimate = $150.00
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British East Africa #34. Fine centered mint example of the seldom-offered 1891-1895 issued ½a on 3a black and red, with manuscript surcharge. Signed "T.E.C.R." by T.E.C. Remington (making this the 1895 issue). Hinged, with only a trace of original gum, but does not detract from this rarely offered surcharge issue. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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British East Africa #72-87. Complete mint / unused set of the 1896-1903 issue "Victoria and Lions" series of sixteen stamps, all with either no-gum, or hinge remnant. Generally sound and fresh, an elusive colonial set. 2025 Scott US$597.25 = 806.30 $0.00
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British Guiana #230-241, 253-267. Duo of complete mint sets, including the 1938-1952 George VI Pictorial series (Lightly Hinged) and 1954 QEII Pictorial series (Never Hinged). A very colourful duo of sets. 2026 Scott US$235.10 = $317.40
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59
British West Indies - A worthwhile holding of British West Indies, starting with a bulging black binder fill of miniature sheets, sheets, multiples and booklets with a wild-ride of topical interest including Marilyn, Diana, Royalty and Disney. This is nicely complemented by a large bag containing 18 neatly organized packets (by country) of 5426 stamps (2306 different) from 18 different countries. Take a look at the owner listed inventory of the packets to appreciate the scope of the lot. Estimate = $130.00
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60
Brunei #14/508a, N3/N10. Lucky thirteen manila stockpages with a collector’s stock of mint and used Brunei from the 1907 Brunei River series up to the early 2000's. Neatly arranged and identified by Scott numbers with current catalogue values and up to 8 of a type. Better items up to $15.00 catalogue value were seen (such as #59-60). Some perforation variants are noted, along with common design issues and then far-less-common and mostly used issues from the 1980’s onward. There are even four overprints from Japanese occupation during WWII to round things out. Unusual and with lots of value. Estimate = $140.00
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61
Canada #1. F/VF used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (good strong laid-lines visible), with decent margins on three sides, then just into the design on left. That being said, a very respectable example of Canada's "number one". 2025 Scott US$1,200.00 = $1,620.00
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Canada #4. VF used example of the 1852 issue 3p red beaver imperforate, with three large margins and close, but still clear at top left. Attractive light Toronto "diamond grid" postmark. 2025 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
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Canada #7. Fine used example of the 1855 issue 10p blue imperforate Cartier on thin pelure paper. Margins full to large on almost all sides, just touching the frameline on the lower-right corner. Attractive light postmark, leaving the image of stamp almost fully visable. 2025 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #8. Fine appearing used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Very close margins, but still clear of design on top/right/bottom, but in on left. There is a small thin, visible from the back and repaired tear LR corner. That being said, this could be a very reasonably priced way to fill this spot in your album and then upgrade later if so inclined. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #9. Attractive looking fine used example of the 7½p green Queen Victoria 1857 imperf pence issue, but with two clear margins on top/left, and just in at bottom/right. Even with tight/in margins, this is a far superior stamp to most we see in collections. Tidy partial 4-ring numeral postmark. 2025 Scott US$3,000.00 = $4,050.00
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Canada #11. Fine appearing used example of the 1858 issue half-penny rose perforated pence issue, with light grid postmark. A pressed out crease, but still presents well and is missing from most collections we see. 2025 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #12. Fine used example of the 1858 issue perforated 3p Beaver. Tidy partial 4-ring postmark. Very small thin spot, visible in fluid, which could just be a paper irregularity, but mentioned "for the record". All in all a very reasonable example of this very short usage and rare transitional pence item. 2025 Scott Classic US$1,400.00 = $1,890.00
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68
Canada #14/20. Attractive used offering of 5x 1859 "First Cents" issues, plus the 1864 QV issue 2c rose, neatly arranged on a stockcard. Some pretty stamps here, with all stamps being sound, with only the odd small perf fault. A group generally in better condition than usually seen. The 1c in particular is a huge JUMBO example. Catalogued as the cheapest listing of each stamp. 2025 Scott US$1,027.50 = $1,387.50
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Canada #17. Mint full original gum, hinged (partial hinge remnant) example of the 1859 issue 10c "Consort" in pale red lilac. A sound and Fine "First Cents" decimal classic. 2025 Scott US$2,000.00 = $2,700.00
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Canada #18. Mint re-gummed example of the 1859 "First Cents" issue 12 ½ c yellow green Victoria. A sound and very presentable Canadian Classic. 2024 Scott US$2000.00 = $2,700.00
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Canada #19. Vibrantly fresh and Fine mint no gum example of the 17c blue Cartier from the 1859 "First Cents" series. Great colour. 2025 Scott US$1,100.00 = $1,485.00
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Canada #20TC. VF imperforate proof of the QV 1864 issue 2c dark rose on India Paper. A very attractive example of this desirable early proof. 2024 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #22/30. An old-time collector’s assembly of 11 (mostly) used Large Queens, as removed from and old album, unchecked for better and valued only as the basic shades / papers. All used with the exception of an example of #30 (last in the scan). Expect a couple minor faults, but overall clean and sound. 2025 Scott US$1,185.00 = $1,599.75
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Canada #25/3206. Mostly used collection from the Large Queens up to 2021 on "Northstar" CWS full colour album pages. From the Admiral era onwards the material is either quite complete or quite sparse. On pages which have stamps, the collector has put the page into a clear page protector and put Scott numbers on stickers, leaving the pages as-new. With the addition of the page protectors, the collector mercifully purchased more albums to hold this expanded size and what retails as five volumes is spread over 10 binders and 7 matching slip cases. The collection includes a couple of thousand different stamps, but the value is in the album, with the extra pieces retails at over $1600.00, and is remarkably current. Estimate = $400.00
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Canada #27, 27a, 27c. Useful used trio of 6c Large Queens consisting of the dark brown (#27) and yellow brown (#27a) shades as well as the thin paper variety (27c), all sound and Fine/Very Fine used. 2025 Scott US$425.00 = $573.75
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Canada #34 Wrapper. Attractive single-franking example of the 1/2c black Small Queen on circular / printed rate wrapper posted from (likely) Toronto to the Massey-Harris Company. An attractive addition to any postal history collection, or "plus-value" add-on to a traditional stamp collection. 2024 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #36, 41. VG/Fine mint Never Hinged blocks of four of both the 2c green and 3c right vermilion QV Small Queens. An attractive duo with full Never Hinged gum. 2025 Scott US$1800.00 = $2,430.00
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Canada #37/3287 plus Back of the Book. Extensive holding of used Canada from the small queens into the 21st century, neatly organized into 11x 32-page and 2x-16 page stock books, a mix of Lighthouse and Uni-Safe brand (plus one additional, and uncounted stockbook). The coverage is light to the end of the King George V period, but from King George VI onwards, there is often a dozen of a type (no multiples or souvenir sheets). Thousands and thousands of stamps here, all neatly organized. The stockbooks have some labels and pen notations, but are otherwise functional. Quite comfortably fills a banker’s box. Estimate = $200.00
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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. 2025 Scott US$275.00 = $371.25
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Canada #50-54, 56. VF mint Lightly Hinged six-pack of 1897 QV Jubilees from the ½c to 5c, plus 8c. A very clean group, with great centering and near perfect Lightly Hinged gum on all. A great start to a set. 2025 Scott US$407.50 = $550.15
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Canada #50-60. Mostly Fine/Very Fine mint Hinged/Hinge Remnant part set of eleven 1897 QV Jubilees, running from the ½c black up to and including the 50c ultramarine value. A couple small perf faults / disturbed gum, but a decent start to a complete mint set. 2025 Scott US$1,778.00 = $2,400.30
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Canada #55. F/VF mint Lightly Hinged example of the 6c yellow brown 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. Post Office fresh colour. A premium stamp. 2025 Scott Classic US$220.00 = $297.00
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83
Canada #57. F/VF (very close to VF) mint Never Hinged example of the 10c brown violet 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. A very attractive example of this tough issue. 2025 Scott US$400.00 = $540.00
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84
Canada #59. Vibrantly fresh and F/VF mint Lightly-Hinged, well centered example of the 20c vermilion 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. 2025 Scott US$300.00 = $405.00
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Canada #59, 59i. VF mint Lightly Hinged examples of both the "vermilion" and "deep vermilion" shades of the 1897 QV Jubilee 20c value. Nice to see these side-by-side to appreciate the difference in shades. Not acknowledged in Scott catalogue. 2024 Unitrade = $950.00
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Canada #61. Fresh F/VF (near VF) centered mint hinged example of the 1897 issue $1.00 lake Queen Victoria Jubilee. Great colour and appearance, with very reasonable hinging. 2025 Scott US$750.00 = $1,012.50
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Canada #62. F/VF centered used example of the $2.00 dark purple 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee issue. Tidy "UNION ST’N TORONTO" roller cancel. Vibrant colour on this often faded stamp! 2025 Scott US$550.00 = $742.50
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Canada #63. VF centered unused (no gum) example of the $3.00 yellow bister 1897 QV Diamond Jubilee issue. Very minor perf thin lower right, mentioned for the record. A nice stamp with strong colour, a high-value Canadian Classic. 2025 Scott US$1300.00 = $1,755.00
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Canada #64. Fine centered unused (no gum) example of the $4.00 purple 1897 QV Diamond Jubilee issue. A nice stamp with strong colour and a sound high-value Canadian Classic. 2025 Scott US$1300.00 = $1,755.00
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Canada #66-70. Five different fresh and F/VF mint values from the 1897-1898 Queen Victoria "Leaf" series. All hinged, some with hinge remnant, but overall quite fresh with many being better centered than usually seen. 2025 Scott US$395.00 = $533.25
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Canada #70, 72, 73. F/VF mint Hinged / Hinge Remnant trio of the 1897-1898 QV "Leaf" issue mid/high-values. A high-powered group, which presents well if you are not too worried about hinging. 2025 Scott US$1,100.00 = $1,485.00
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Canada #75, 79, 80 ,81, 82. /VF mint Hinged selection of five different 1897 to 1902 period Queen Victoria "Numeral" issues. Take a good look at the scan as there are some very attractive "plus value" stamps here. The 5c value has a small thin, mentioned "for the record". 2025 Scott US$990.00 = $1,336.50
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Canada #75/2831. Useful used in a U-Haul box. Two distinct sections. The first is two red dealer’s boxes stuffed with almost two thousand "102" cards with a range of used Canada singles from Queen Victoria to the 21st century. About ½ of one box is used multiples from pairs up to blocks of 8. The cards have light pencil notations which could be easily erased. The second part is a used assortment, sorted by Scott number into #8 envelopes (KGVI onwards), in quantities of 1-20 of a type, all packed into four attractive "photo" boxes. The last box may have a touch of mint material. Besides the thousands and thousands of stamps, there is good "supplies" value here. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #79, 81, 83. F/VF mint Hinged / Hinge Remnant trio of 1898-1902 issued QV Numeral issues mid/high-values including the 5c blue, 7c yellow ochre and 10c brown violet. A high-powered trio. 2025 Scott US$840.00 = $1,134.00
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Canada #82, 82i. F/VF mint Hinged / Hinge Remnant examples of the 1898-1899 issued 8c QV Numeral issue in both the Unitrade listed Orange and Brownish Orange shades. A very subtle difference, so nice to get these side-by-side. Not acknowledged in Scott, so valued as two regular stamps. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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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$450.00 = $607.50
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Canada #83, 83i. F/VF mint Hinged examples of both the Unitrade listed brown violet / deep brown violet shades of the 10c QV "Numeral". Not listed in Scott, so valued as two basic stamps. Nice to get these side-by-side to be able to see the subtle shade difference. 2025 Scott US$900.00 = $1,215.00
History

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Canada #84. F/VF mint Hinged / Hinge Remnant 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
History

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Canada #85, 86, 86b. Mint Map Multiples. An eye-catching assembly of 1898 Map Stamp blocks, with blocks of four of #85, 86, 86b (all hinged / gum disturbed on top pairs, Never Hinged bottom pairs), followed by a mint Never Hinged corner block of six, with inscription "American Bank Note Co. Ottawa" in selvedge above right stamp. Catalogued as basic stamps, but certainly worth more as multiples. 2025 Scott US$1510.00 = $2,038.50
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Canada #85a. Sheet margin imperforate block of the 1898 issue 2c Xmas Map stamp with grey oceans. A showpiece example of this "Map Stamp" imperforate. 2024 Unitrade is $1400.00. 2025 Scott US$900.00 = $1,215.00
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Australia - Western Australia. Collection of postmarks from Western Australia, 1890's-1970's, containing a few hundred stamps (on and off piece), and roughly 40 covers housed in a thick binder. The lot is organized alphabetically containing over 55 different town postmarks ranging from A to Y (represented by at least one stamp), noting several Western Australia State stamps, with the majority of material ranging from the 1890's up to the 1950's. Just a few towns include Beverley, Dardanup, Geraldton, Pinjarra, Wagin, Yalgoo, and more, noting cds town cancels, and other postmark types. The lot includes maps of all the locations and towns within the collection. An interesting lot for the specialist, with online photos showing a small sampling. Estimate =
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Australia Officials - Assemble of 140 used stamps with either "OS" overprint or "OS" / "NSW OS" perfins on Roos and George V heads. Some minor duplication and neatly arranged and identified on pages (for what the owner could do). A total of 72 stamps are priced (2024 Scott US$423.55), and 68 stamps are not priced / catalogued. An interesting assembly to work through. Estimate =
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Austria - Bundle of 4 distinctive holdings of Austria. A Stanley Gibbons "Devon" album has a 1850's-1970's with a mixed collection of mint and used with some nice "back of the book". There is a couple of folders and a stockbook with a duplicated (often 8 of a type) run of 1960's regular airmail and semi-postal issues, with miniature panes and souvenir sheets. The lot concludes with a Davo album (with slipcase) and 51 different mint hinged/never hinged souvenir sheets from 1972-2009 (the modern items have a face value of €118.70 = C$193.00), plus an album that retails at about $150.00! The balance of a local estate. Estimate =
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Austria - Clean collection / accumulation of primarily mint Austria, 1960's-1977, containing a few thousand stamps neatly organized in two stockbooks. The lot generally contains sets, blocks, strips, and some plate blocks, including selections of semi-postal issues. Owner's 2006 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$786.00. Duplication ranges from 2 to 8 for some sets with online photos showing a sampling. A nice clean lot for the collector or dealer, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Austria - Collection / accumulation of mint Austria, 1920's-1990, containing over 1,000 stamps in roughly 15 stock pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #459/1524, along with selections of semi-postal issues, with a spot check indicated a few singles, sets, and partial sets, cataloguing $10 and up, including #s 536, 538, 556 (mh, c.v. $175 total). Owner's older Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$886.00 ($1196.10 CDN). Duplication up to 4 in a few cases. A clean lot for collectors and dealers looking for stock. Estimate =
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Austria - Collection of mint and used Austria, 1860-1937, with roughly 350 stamps neatly organized in hingeless Lindner album pages. The collection ranges from Scott #14/389, noting singles and sets with some material cataloguing $10 and up. Owner's 2008 Scott catalogue value totals US$718.00. Postmark interest include cds types, double ring, fancy, and a few other cancel types, including a few "socked on the nose" town cancels. A nice lot that should be continued, a few small faults noted, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Austria - Mint Never Hinged dealer's stock of 1400+ stamps 1948-1970 housed in a #102 long red box (no lid). Sorted in #102 cards and includes a few semi-postals. Estimate =
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Austria - Nice collection of primarily never hinged Austria, 1920's-2001, containing many hundreds of stamps, neatly organized in mostly hingeless album pages and a few stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #303/1843, noting primarily sets, a few souvenir sheets, and back of the book issues. Owner's older Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$739.00, leaving better finds for the determined collector. A nice clean lot with photos showing an overview. Estimate =
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Austria - Nice lot of used Austria, 1850's-2008, containing over 1,000 stamps in over 20 stock or album pages. This well organized group generally ranges from Scott #3/2156, along with a few used souvenir sheets, and several back of the book issues, including a decent selection of postage dues (noting a few mint issues included). Postmark interest include cds and other types, including some "socked on the nose" town cancels. A nice lot for the Austria or worldwide collector. Owner's older 2011 Scott US$1,151.00 =
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Austria/Hungary #27-40b. Selection of thirty-nine stamps from 1867-1880, including 8 mint (hinged) and the remainder used. A nice lot for the Specialist, including many catalogued colour varieties plus three cut squares (not valued). Mainly F/VF sound with the odd perf fault and #34 mint is NG. Not checked for watermarks. Owner's 2023 Scott US$1,123.35 =
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Bahamas - Clean mint collection of Bahamas, 1921-1976, containing 173 stamps in a few stockpages. This well organized collection contains mostly sets and partial sets ranging from Scott #70/397, noting some sets cataloguing $20 and up, including #158-173 (c.v. $115 total), along with a few "back of the book" issues. A lovely lot for British Commonwealth collectors. 2026 Scott US$716.00 =
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Bahrain #38/117. Choice mint Lightly Hinged / Never Hinged assembly of 71 different stamps from the 1942-1957 period, all neatly arranged and identified on a double-sided stockpage. Very clean material here. 2026 Scott US$234.75 =
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Barbados #81/1086 plus Back of the Book. Collection of mint hinged / never hinged 1887-2005 period, with 161 different stamps, including "Back of the Book" Semi Postal, Postage Due and War Tax issues. The stamps look to be hinged up to 1936, then Never Hinged there on. A very clean and attractive offered, all neatly arranged and identified on stockpages. 2025 Scott US$650.10 =
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Basutoland #11/108, J3-J11. Collection of 92 different mint Lightly Hinged 1935-1966 era stamps from Basutoland, comprising of George V / George VI and QEII issues. All neatly arranged and identified on a double-sided stockpage. Very clean material. 2025 Scott US$438.85 =
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Belgium #7/2204. Neatly organized used wholesale accumulation of regular Belgian issues (there is a touch from the "back of the book") in quantities up to a dozen of each. There are better throughout, such as #16 (x9), #25b, #26b, #72 (x5), #91 (x11) and more. Plus there are lots of terrific cancels throughout. All with Scott numbers and 2023 catalogue prices on 17 manila stockpages. Great for building or upgrading collections or stocks. Estimate =
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Belgium #29/1128, B30/B921, C1/C20, CB2/CB12, E1/E3, J1/J53, N1/N21, O3/O83, Q11/Q243. Twenty manila stockpage collector’s accumulation of mint regular issues and extensive "back of the book", with each stamp identified by Scott and 2023 catalogue values. Most are under $5.00 each, but includes better singles and sets such as #B30, B152-153, Q11, Q15. There are a couple of forgeries and a card of Telegraph and Telephone revenue stamps to spice things up. First time on the market. Estimate =
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Belgium - Eight assorted albums and stockbooks with a wide range of mostly used materials from the 1850's to about 2008. From a local estate, each one of these volumes at one time was its own bidboard lot and the collector never got around to processing them. As well as the usual run of "regular issues" we saw several pockets of pre-cancels, German occupation issues and lots of railway/parcel stamps. There is lots of overlap, so light to moderate duplication is to be expected amongst the thousands of stamps. We noted a number of nice cancels throughout. There is lots to work through here. Estimate =
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Bermuda #6/15. A trio of early Bermuda 1/- Queen Victoria values, with a used single, perf 14 from the first set, a mint, hinged, copy perf 14x12.5 and a used single of the scarce "One Penny." on 1/- overprint with a couple of blunt perfs. There is a second copy of the revalued #15 which has been trimmed at the right, and its $310.00 catalogue value is not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$400.00 =
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Bermuda #55/128b. The complete King George V duo "Tercentenary" sets of 1920-21 and an assortment of 11 different King George VI high value "Key Plates" (the perforations are different, but they have not been checked for better colour shades). A few are never hinged, a couple have hinge remnants, the balance are hinged. Terrific appearance! 2024 Scott US$818.75 =
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Bermuda #123/128b. Researcher’s delight. A page of used examples from the King George VI "Keyplates" up to £1, with different perforation variants. A quick glance indicates that there are a number of colour shades here that are awaiting your research. Stanley Gibbons lists more of these, plus plate flaws which we have not gone looking for. Even if specialization is not your interest, this is an opportunity to build your KGVI collection. Minimum 2024 Scott US$1233.00 =
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