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Algeria #1/343. Two-page mint selection of earlier regular issue Algerian stamps including a complete run of inter-war issues (to #137) and then a selection of better sets and singles up to post-Independence 1965. The first early, long sets are complete and there is both the typographed and handstamped "EA" overprints on French issues for the 1962 Independence. 2024 Scott US$572.65 = $773.10
History

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Algeria #B1-B105. Complete mint run of semi-postals up to 1989 (and missing only 8 later, and quite inexpensive items to complete the series). Most are lightly hinged or never hinged. Lots of typical French colonial issues, including overprints and revaluations of French stamps and topicals for Red Cross or North African themes. 2024 Scott US$553.45 = $747.15
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Algeria #C1/C22, CB1-CB3, J1/J66, P1-P2. Two pages of mint "back of the book" with a near complete selection of airmail (missing only three), and complete groups of the semi-postal airmails and newspaper stamps. The postage due selection is quite thorough (missing only a half dozen examples) including the 1962 Independence overprints with both handstamp and typographed overprints. Fresh, fault free and most are lightly hinged or never hinged. 2024 Scott US$494.00 = $666.90
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Ascension #40-49. Wonderful assembly of 1938-1953 George VI issues, included sub-listed perforation types, all neatly arranged and identified on a single stockpage. All mint, mostly Lightly Hinged but with some Never Hinged noted. We don't in-depth of these groups often. 2026 Scott US$582.15 = $785.90
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Australia #439A/1522. Extensive used accumulation of regular issues circa 1970-1996 on over 110 manila stockpages and packed into three large binders. Extensive coverage with up to a dozen of a type, including lots of sets (with many of the higher values paying overseas rates). Better singles include a block of seven from the Christmas ’71 issue (#508), and several complete "Famous Australian" booklet panes (#454a-457a (First day cancels) and #514a-517a (2 sets). Also noted the paintings to $10.00 (#579) and 8 copies of the $20 Uluru (#1135). About 10,000 stamps here, neatly organized and identified, and unknown (but massive) catalogue value. No souvenir sheets. Estimate = $240.00
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Australia #1523/4605. Extensive used accumulation of regular issues circa 1996 into the 2010's on over 100 manila stockpages and packed into three binders. Coverage is strong in some areas and thinner in others, not unusual give the drop in mail that accelerated in the new Millennium. There are up to a dozen of a type, including lots of sets (with many of the higher values paying overseas rates). Better singles include $10 Kakadu (#1535) and Devil’s Marbles (#1846), plus the $20 Uluru (a dozen copies of #1982). A few thousand stamps are neatly organized and identified. Mid-value stamps from this era often catalogue $2-$4. per stamp, which will lead to a massive total catalogue value. Holdings this modern are not seen very often. No souvenir sheets. Estimate = $300.00
History

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Australia #C1-C8, M1/M7. A used accumulation of wholesale quantities of all Airmail issues and a smattering of the "BCOF Japan 1946" overprints. The airmail stamps are between a dozen and 30 copies of each (total catalogue value $886.80). The Military issues include the scarce 5/- "Robes", alas with a corner crease (these catalogue $243.00). There is a small group of "OS", "OS/NSW" and "G/NSW" perfins, most on King George V "Heads" issues which are not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$1129.80 = $1,525.25
History

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Austria - Accumulation of primarily never hinged Austria, 1908-1993, containing about 1,600 stamps in roughly 15 stock or album pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #119a/1417, containing sets, partial sets, souvenir sheets and back of the book issues. Owner's 2019 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$765.00, with duplication between 5 to 10 for some issues. A clean lot for all collectors. Estimate = $130.00
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Australia - Assembly of 171 stamps + 5 souvenir sheets 1996 - 2015 used, all specialty material including perf issues (no die cuts here!), high value blocks, gutter pairs, etc. Not the run-of-the-mill lot. Quite a few with philatelic cancels, but that may be the only way they come. 2025 Scott US351.00 = $473.85
History

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Australia - Clean collection of never hinged Australia, 1966-1980, containing many hundreds of stamps, neatly organized in hingeless mounts in a springback album. The collection ranges from Scott #394/762, noting a high degree of completeness in period, including a few singles and sets cataloguing $10 and up. Owner’s 2016 Scott catalogue value for the collection totals US$559.00 ($754.65 CDN). A nice collection that should be expanded. Estimate = $150.00
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-1990's, containing several hundreds of stamps in over 20 stock or album pages. We note selections of Kangaroos, KGV Heads, sets and partial sets, noting some material cataloguing $10 and up. Some mild duplication throughout, still al nice lot for the Australia or Commonwealth collector. Owner's older 2019 Scott US$1,837.00 = $2,479.95
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Australia - Collection of mint and used Australia, 1913-2011, containing many hundreds of stamps on homemade pages, housed in a thick binder. This interesting collection is generally organized by Scott number, ranging from #1/3812, along with mint and used souvenir sheets. A spot check indicated catalogue values of a few singles and sets cataloguing $10 to $20 and up each, noting a few Kangaroos and KGV Heads. Owner's older catalogue value for the collection totals over US$1400.00. Online photos show a small sampling, a few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $180.00
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Australia - Collection of mint Australia, 1929-1998, containing over 1,200 stamps mostly in hingeless mounts in three volumes. The lot generally ranges from Scott #103/1712, the majority is never hinged material noting sets, coils, souvenir sheets, and gutter pairs, along with postage dues. Owner's Scott 2015 catalogue value for the lot totals US$1,367.00, with face value alone at least a few hundred dollars. A nicely organized lot, with some mild duplication for some issues, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia - Collection of primarily never hinged Australia, 1940's-2003, containing many hundreds of stamps in over 30 album or stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #252a/2158, with strength from the mid 1980's onwards, including several sets. gutter pairs, and a few souvenir sheets and panes. Face value alone would be several hundreds of dollars. A lovely lot with a variety of purposes. Very fine. Owner's older 2015 Scott US$1,059.00 = $1,429.65
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Australia - Collection of primarily never hinged Australia, 1979-1990, containing several hundreds of stamps mostly in hingeless mounts on homemade or album pages. This well organized collection generally ranges from Scott #712/1164, and contains gutter pairs, booklets and booklet panes, etc. Owner's Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$624.00, with face value alone containing at least a few hundred dollars. A good lot for the collector, dealer, or postage user, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $180.00
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Australia - Collection Part 1. Lovely never hinged collection of modern Australia, 2000-2006, in a thick 64 page stockbook, containing several hundreds of stamps, along with blocks, booklet panes, and sheetlets. This neatly organized collection ranges from Scott #1817/2636, with spots made available for missing issues, noting sets, booklets, and souvenir sheets cataloguing from $8 to $15 and up each. Face value alone totaling $535.00. A super clean lot, that should be filled and enjoyed by all collectors. Very fine. 2026 Scott US$1,039.00 = $1,402.65
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Australia - Collection Part 2. Lovely never hinged collection of modern Australia, 2006-2008, in a thick 64 page stockbook, containing several hundreds of stamps, along with blocks, booklet panes, and sheetlets. This neatly organized collection ranges from Scott #2540/2958, with spots made available for missing issues, noting sets, booklets, and souvenir sheets cataloguing from $8 to $15 and up each. Face value alone totaling $453. A super clean lot, that should be filled and enjoyed by all collectors. Very fine. 2026 Scott US$811.00 = $1,094.85
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Australia - Dealer stock of mint Australia, 1967-1994, containing many hundreds of stamps in several hundred 102 cards in 4 counter books, and neatly arranged in a handful of stock pages. The lot ranges from Scott #429/1380, with each card containing a single or set, with each card identified by Scott number along with retail or catalogue pricing. Owner's Scott or catalogue pricing for the lot totals US$1,307.00. A bit of duplication noted for some issues, with a mix of mint hinged and never hinged throughout. A nice lot for dealers or collectors alike. Estimate = $200.00
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Australia - Group of never hinged Australia annual collections and presentation packs, 1970's-1990's, containing 24 items in total including annual collections from years 1984-1987, and 1995, along with an interesting America's Cup gift pack among others. A nice clean lot for all collectors. Estimate = $140.00
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Australia - Group of roughly 200 Australia first day covers, 1940-2000's, noting singles, sets, souvenir sheets, and high denomination frankings. Also encountered were a few numismatic covers, and a few interesting bookmarks with first day cover cancellations. A nice lot for cover, topical, and thematic collectors, noting several suitable subjects with colourful cachets. A few corner bends on a few covers, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $120.00
History

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Australia - Group of roughly 45 Australia presentation and annual collections, 1970's-1980's, noting over 40 presentation packs with singles, sets, a few specimens from the 1970's-1980's, along with two still sealed annual collections from 2010 and 2012. Some mild duplication found within, still a nice clean lot with at least a few hundred dollars of face value material. Clean and very fine. Estimate = $160.00
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Australia - Large collection of Australian State of New South Wales collected for town cancels, containing over 200 covers, and few fundred stamps on and off piece, on a few hundred pages housed in two very thick binders. The collection ranges from A to Y, with at least one stamp or cover representing a few hundred different towns including Albion Park, Binnaway, Clarence Town, Gundaroo, Narrabri, Port Kembla, Tambar Springs, Wollongong, and much more. The majority of material ranges from the 1960's to the 1970's, with other material on either side of the given range. The lot also includes maps of town locations, pictures, and a few articles relating to the State. A nice lot for the postmark collector. Estimate = $120.00
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Australia - Lovely grouping of never hinged Australia, 1920's-2007, containing many hundreds of stamps in a variety of formats. The lot begins with "The Australian Territories Collection", from Australian Post which includes many sets, souvenir sheets, and sheetlets, from 1995 to 2007, noting representation from Australia, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and Australian Antarctic Territory. The lot continues with a stockbook containing mostly gutter blocks, strips, mini panes etc from the 1970's to 2003, along with singles, sets, blocks, and more from the 1920s onwards. A lovely lot for all collectors with good catalogue values and face value potential. Estimate = $250.00
History

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Australia - Nice accumulation of used Australia, 1913-2009, containing over 1,300 stamps in roughly 25 stock or album pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #1/3189, including a selection of Kangaroos, KGV Heads, and back of the book material. A spot check indicated a few stamps and partial sets cataloguing $10 and up, with owner's 2018 Scott catalogue value for the collection totaling US$1,776.00. Duplication up to 3 to 5 for some issues. A good lot for the Australia or Commonwealth collector, a few faults expected, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $250.00
History

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Australia - Nice collection of never hinged Australia, 1978-2001, containing well over 1,300 stamps, neatly organized in a stockbook. This very clean collection ranges from Scott #671/1930a, including several souvenir sheets and sheetlets, noting a high degree of completeness in period. A potentially high cataloguing collection with face value alone totaling over $800.00. Lovely and clean for all collectors, with online photos showing just a few pages. Estimate = $600.00
History

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Australia - Nice collection of primarily used Australia, 1913-2001, containing a few thousand stamps on roughly 75 homemade and Minkus album pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #1/1932, and includes a small selection of Kangaroos and KGV Heads, back of the book issues, including officials and postage dues, and much more. A cursory check indicated singles, sets, and partial sets cataloguing $10 and including J86-J95 (mh, c.v. $179 total), leaving other finds to collectors. A nice lot for the Australia collector, and should be continued until completion, overall fine to very fine. Owner's older 2013 Scott US$1,634.00 = $2,205.90
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Australia - Nice grouping of roughly 135 never hinged Australia complete booklets, 1960's-2011, loose in a box, with great strength in the 1990's-2010 issues (including a few prestige booklets). A high cataloguing lot for the specialist, with face value alone totaling AUD$660.00 (most denominations are in the 45c to 55c range). Only mild duplication was noticed for a few of the issues, and a particularly nice lot for thematic and topical collectors as we encountered several suitable subjects. Should be well worth our low estimate. Estimate = $250.00
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Australia - Postal Stationery. Clean collection of mint Australia postal stationery, 1980's-1990's, containing roughly 210 items, with most having colourful cachets, along with a few postage paid envelopes, aerogrammes, postal cards, etc., along with a few having first day cancels. A nice clean lot, with face value alone over $100. Very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Australia - Space Covers. Lovely collection of Space related covers from Australia, 1970-1973, containing roughly 250 covers, all with space related cachets including various Apollo, Skylab, Skylark, and other missions. We note a variety of postmarks, frankings (including some from Australian Antarctic Territories), along with various radio station or other markings. A lovely lot for the topical, thematic, or astrophilately collectors, with duplication ranging 1 to 2 for some covers. Estimate = $150.00
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Australia - Very nice collection of roughly 300 Australia maximum cards, loose in box, generally ranging from the 1990's to the early 2000's, each having first day pictorial postmarks relating to the issue. A nice lot for the topical and thematic collector, overall very fine. Estimate = $120.00
History

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Azores #39/313, J2/J47, P2/P5, Q1/Q12, RA1/RA11, RJ1. A tidy 16-page collector accumulation with good coverage of regular and "back of the book" issues. Both mint and used, with each stamp identified by Scott and a 10-year-old catalogue price. Some notable singles include #47 (mint and used), #53 (x5 used), #53a (used), #54 (x4 used). Lots of Azores and Republica overprints and Portuguese colonial common design issues. Up to 10 of a type, with some cancel potential amongst the used. Lots of value here. Estimate = $180.00
History

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Belgium - Nice collection of primarily never hinged Belgium, 1894-2006, containing roughly 750 stamps in 13 stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #78/2132, noting several sets, a few souvenir sheets, and a good selection of semi-postals and a few other back of the book issues. A nice lot for collectors and dealers alike, overall fine to very fine. Owner’s older 2017 Scott US$907.00 = $1,224.45
History

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Belgium - Nice collection of used Belgium, 1851-2001, containing roughly 1,500 stamps in over 12 album or stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #6/1870, including a few early issues with #s 6 (x2), 7 (x2), 8, 10 (x2), 11 (x2), 12, 15-16, along with sets, back of the book issues, including a decent selection of railway posts. A check of some catalogue values indicated a few singles and partial sets cataloguing $10 to $15 and up, with owner's 2012 Scott catalogue value totals US$1,250.00 ($1687.50 CDN). Postmark interest includes numeral, cds, and other types, including some "socked on the nose" town cancels. A nice lot for the Belgium or worldwide used collector, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $200.00
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Bermuda #123/128b. Calling all King George VI "Keyplate" specialists. This mint accumulation has been catalogued as the lowest price by perforation (either p.13 or p.14). However, a quick glance indicates that there are shade variants here that could benefit some work through Stanley Gibbons. A number are never hinged, most of the rest are lightly hinged and only a couple have minor remnants. Some come from wartime printings which have resulted in acidification of the gum (not "tropical staining"). Well centered and lovely. 2024 Scott US$1001.00 = $1,351.35
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Bermuda #123-128. A lovely VF mint Lightly Hinged selection of the George VI "Key Plate" high-values, representing all the values of this design. All valued as the basic stamp / shade in Scott Catalogue, so plenty of upside when compared to the Gibbons catalogue which breaks down this popular issue into a more precise listing for shades, perfs and printings. 2025 Scott US$225.00 = $303.75
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Bermuda #124a/127a. Two mint never hinged blocks of King George VI "Keyplate" 2/6 and 12/6 values, both from the wartime printings which have resulted attractive stamps, but acidified gum (it isn’t tropical staining). The 2/6 has edge selvedge, with a bit of separation. Still an amazing issue after 80+ years. Only catalogued as Hinged, so plenty of upside here. 2024 Scott US$544.00 = $734.40
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British Commonwealth - A bundle of 100 "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 = $120.00
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British Commonwealth - Anguilla to New Zealand on black stockpages (most Vario, some Hagner). Mostly mint, King George VI to about 2002. Mostly a page or two per country, strong in Australia and New Zealand, but we saw Antigua, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Honduras, Cayman Is, Christmas Is, Cocos (Keeling), Cook Is, Dominica, Gambia, Gilbert Is, Grenada, Jamaica, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat and more! Singles, sets, short sets. Great topical appeal, and better values scattered throughout. All in great condition, including the pages! Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - British Atlantic accumulation of mostly mint issues, neatly sorted on manila stockpages with stamps individually identified by Scott and somewhat current catalogue prices. The largest component is eight pages of Falkland Islands Dependencies, with the King George VI "Map" issue, including a number of examples of the "thin" or "light" printings. Lots of 1948 Silver Wedding, a couple of examples of #IL94 with inverted watermark. South Georgia, mostly to 1980 has some of the first series, plus some overprints for decimal currency (#21b x 7, #23b x6, #30a x7 mint) on six pages. The lot concludes with three pages of almost entirely mint British Antarctic Territory (#11, #34). Substantial catalogue value. Estimate = $180.00
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British Commonwealth - Collection of primarily used British Oceania, 1870's-1960's, containing many hundreds of stamps in a British Oceania Minkus album. The collection essentially contains a decent run of Australia from 1913-1960's, including a selection of used Kangaroos and KGV Heads, along with a few mint singles and sets cataloguing $5 to $15 and up, along with New Zealand used from the 1870s to the 1960s, and smaller selections of Australia States. The collection also includes a few additional pages of Australia used. Owner's older Scott catalogue value totals US$1,090.00, leaving better finds to the dedicated collector. A collection that should be expanded as the album contains spaces for over 15 other countries, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - Group of roughly 225 British Commonwealth first day covers, generally ranging from the 1970's to the early 2000's, with better representation from Australia, New Zealand and area, Great Britain, British Virgin Islands, and a few others. We note singles, several sets, souvenir sheets, gutter blocks (roughly 30 from Australia with Tasmania postmarks), and high denomination frankings. A nice group of covers for collectors and dealers alike. Estimate = $120.00
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British Commonwealth - Mostly British Atlantic material, with a touch of Africa. A series of bid board lots, dealer offerings, album fragments etc. Mint, used, classic-era to the 1980’s, with a touch of duplication. We saw lots of Falkland Islands (with some "Dependencies"), St. Helena, British Guiana, Guyana and three pages with South Africa, Rhodesia, Zanzibar. A surprising amount of this was catalogued at one time, which will add up to several hundred dollars by Scott. Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth Supplies - Stanley Gibbons "Imperial" Album, 1937 Volume 1, 3rd Edition, for the entire British Empire issues with spaces from 1840 to 1928. A single padded volume, used to lightly used, still ideal for collecting the classic issues in a lovely single album. A brand new set of volumes covering the time period would retail several hundreds of dollars. Estimate = $130.00
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Brunei #14/113. A lovely and clean page of nicely used early Brunei, with heavy representation from the "River Scenes" issue, plus some Kampong Delta stamps and the 1949 UPU issue. Better singles include #29, #34, #54, #113. Condition is decent. Used stamps from this former British Asian country are often harder to find than mint and these are great! 2024 Scott US$397.30 = $536.35
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Bulgaria - Mostly mint assortment, strong from 1961 to 1976 and a bit from 1988-1994, including from the back of the book, some on album pages, some on stock cards. We also noted 1959 mint souvenir sheet (#1046, footnote) and imperforates of the 1958 Brussels World Fair and #1129/1129a 1961 UN issue perf and imperf. A mix of hinged and never hinged. Plus a small handful of loose album pages and retail pieces which are not counted. The total catalogue value will be several hundred dollars. Estimated value = $160.00
History

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Bulgaria - Three mounted collection and a couple of old bid-board lots combines to give over a thousand stamps and a few hundred dollars of catalogue values. Mint and used, with some topical appeal, from the 1880's to the 1980's. From a local estate and offered as received. Estimate = $130.00
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Canada #4. VF used example of the 1852 issue 3p red beaver imperforate on soft ribbed paper, with four margins (tight but still clear on right). Attractive concentric ring postmark. 2025 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
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Canada #8. VG appearing used example of the 1857 issue QV half-penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Cut in at top / left and a small thin, visible from the back. 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. Postmarked with light, but readable "37" Quebec 4-ring postmark. 2025 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #14/334. A high-quality old-time stock of early used Canadian material from 1859 "Cents" to the QEII Karsh issue, arranged on 27 manila pages, withing a binder. Loads of value here, and although the odd fault my be present in the earliest material, overall this is a very clean group. Lots of better postmarks noted, and a winters worth of "fly-specking" for the adventurous collector. Cataloged by the previous owner, using only the lowest value given, so plenty of upside to the valuation count. Owner's Unitrade = $3,090.10
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Canada #21/30. A seldom offered extensive collector's assembly of Large Queens, mostly used (with the exception of one 1/2c black, mint hinged). A total of 49 stamps, with noted shade / paper varieties and better postmarks. A couple small faults to be expected, but overall a very clean group. An excellent opportunity for the Large Queen specialist, or someone looking for a seldom seen large offering to help sort out this often confusing issue. All valued as basic stamps, so plenty of upside when searching through for shades / papers. 2025 Scott US$5,595.00 = $7,553.25
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Algeria #1/343. Two-page mint selection of earlier regular issue Algerian stamps including a complete run of inter-war issues (to #137) and then a selection of better sets and singles up to post-Independence 1965. The first early, long sets are complete and there is both the typographed and handstamped "EA" overprints on French issues for the 1962 Independence. 2024 Scott US$572.65 =
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Algeria #B1-B105. Complete mint run of semi-postals up to 1989 (and missing only 8 later, and quite inexpensive items to complete the series). Most are lightly hinged or never hinged. Lots of typical French colonial issues, including overprints and revaluations of French stamps and topicals for Red Cross or North African themes. 2024 Scott US$553.45 =
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Algeria #C1/C22, CB1-CB3, J1/J66, P1-P2. Two pages of mint "back of the book" with a near complete selection of airmail (missing only three), and complete groups of the semi-postal airmails and newspaper stamps. The postage due selection is quite thorough (missing only a half dozen examples) including the 1962 Independence overprints with both handstamp and typographed overprints. Fresh, fault free and most are lightly hinged or never hinged. 2024 Scott US$494.00 =
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Ascension #40-49. Wonderful assembly of 1938-1953 George VI issues, included sub-listed perforation types, all neatly arranged and identified on a single stockpage. All mint, mostly Lightly Hinged but with some Never Hinged noted. We don't in-depth of these groups often. 2026 Scott US$582.15 =
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Australia #439A/1522. Extensive used accumulation of regular issues circa 1970-1996 on over 110 manila stockpages and packed into three large binders. Extensive coverage with up to a dozen of a type, including lots of sets (with many of the higher values paying overseas rates). Better singles include a block of seven from the Christmas ’71 issue (#508), and several complete "Famous Australian" booklet panes (#454a-457a (First day cancels) and #514a-517a (2 sets). Also noted the paintings to $10.00 (#579) and 8 copies of the $20 Uluru (#1135). About 10,000 stamps here, neatly organized and identified, and unknown (but massive) catalogue value. No souvenir sheets. Estimate =
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Australia #1523/4605. Extensive used accumulation of regular issues circa 1996 into the 2010's on over 100 manila stockpages and packed into three binders. Coverage is strong in some areas and thinner in others, not unusual give the drop in mail that accelerated in the new Millennium. There are up to a dozen of a type, including lots of sets (with many of the higher values paying overseas rates). Better singles include $10 Kakadu (#1535) and Devil’s Marbles (#1846), plus the $20 Uluru (a dozen copies of #1982). A few thousand stamps are neatly organized and identified. Mid-value stamps from this era often catalogue $2-$4. per stamp, which will lead to a massive total catalogue value. Holdings this modern are not seen very often. No souvenir sheets. Estimate =
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Australia #C1-C8, M1/M7. A used accumulation of wholesale quantities of all Airmail issues and a smattering of the "BCOF Japan 1946" overprints. The airmail stamps are between a dozen and 30 copies of each (total catalogue value $886.80). The Military issues include the scarce 5/- "Robes", alas with a corner crease (these catalogue $243.00). There is a small group of "OS", "OS/NSW" and "G/NSW" perfins, most on King George V "Heads" issues which are not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$1129.80 =
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Austria - Accumulation of primarily never hinged Austria, 1908-1993, containing about 1,600 stamps in roughly 15 stock or album pages. The lot generally ranges from Scott #119a/1417, containing sets, partial sets, souvenir sheets and back of the book issues. Owner's 2019 Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$765.00, with duplication between 5 to 10 for some issues. A clean lot for all collectors. Estimate =
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Australia - Assembly of 171 stamps + 5 souvenir sheets 1996 - 2015 used, all specialty material including perf issues (no die cuts here!), high value blocks, gutter pairs, etc. Not the run-of-the-mill lot. Quite a few with philatelic cancels, but that may be the only way they come. 2025 Scott US351.00 =
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Australia - Clean collection of never hinged Australia, 1966-1980, containing many hundreds of stamps, neatly organized in hingeless mounts in a springback album. The collection ranges from Scott #394/762, noting a high degree of completeness in period, including a few singles and sets cataloguing $10 and up. Owner’s 2016 Scott catalogue value for the collection totals US$559.00 ($754.65 CDN). A nice collection that should be expanded. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection / accumulation of used Australia, 1913-1990's, containing several hundreds of stamps in over 20 stock or album pages. We note selections of Kangaroos, KGV Heads, sets and partial sets, noting some material cataloguing $10 and up. Some mild duplication throughout, still al nice lot for the Australia or Commonwealth collector. Owner's older 2019 Scott US$1,837.00 =
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Australia - Collection of mint and used Australia, 1913-2011, containing many hundreds of stamps on homemade pages, housed in a thick binder. This interesting collection is generally organized by Scott number, ranging from #1/3812, along with mint and used souvenir sheets. A spot check indicated catalogue values of a few singles and sets cataloguing $10 to $20 and up each, noting a few Kangaroos and KGV Heads. Owner's older catalogue value for the collection totals over US$1400.00. Online photos show a small sampling, a few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection of mint Australia, 1929-1998, containing over 1,200 stamps mostly in hingeless mounts in three volumes. The lot generally ranges from Scott #103/1712, the majority is never hinged material noting sets, coils, souvenir sheets, and gutter pairs, along with postage dues. Owner's Scott 2015 catalogue value for the lot totals US$1,367.00, with face value alone at least a few hundred dollars. A nicely organized lot, with some mild duplication for some issues, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection of primarily never hinged Australia, 1940's-2003, containing many hundreds of stamps in over 30 album or stock pages. The collection generally ranges from Scott #252a/2158, with strength from the mid 1980's onwards, including several sets. gutter pairs, and a few souvenir sheets and panes. Face value alone would be several hundreds of dollars. A lovely lot with a variety of purposes. Very fine. Owner's older 2015 Scott US$1,059.00 =
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Australia - Collection of primarily never hinged Australia, 1979-1990, containing several hundreds of stamps mostly in hingeless mounts on homemade or album pages. This well organized collection generally ranges from Scott #712/1164, and contains gutter pairs, booklets and booklet panes, etc. Owner's Scott catalogue value for the lot totals US$624.00, with face value alone containing at least a few hundred dollars. A good lot for the collector, dealer, or postage user, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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Australia - Collection Part 1. Lovely never hinged collection of modern Australia, 2000-2006, in a thick 64 page stockbook, containing several hundreds of stamps, along with blocks, booklet panes, and sheetlets. This neatly organized collection ranges from Scott #1817/2636, with spots made available for missing issues, noting sets, booklets, and souvenir sheets cataloguing from $8 to $15 and up each. Face value alone totaling $535.00. A super clean lot, that should be filled and enjoyed by all collectors. Very fine. 2026 Scott US$1,039.00 =
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Australia - Collection Part 2. Lovely never hinged collection of modern Australia, 2006-2008, in a thick 64 page stockbook, containing several hundreds of stamps, along with blocks, booklet panes, and sheetlets. This neatly organized collection ranges from Scott #2540/2958, with spots made available for missing issues, noting sets, booklets, and souvenir sheets cataloguing from $8 to $15 and up each. Face value alone totaling $453. A super clean lot, that should be filled and enjoyed by all collectors. Very fine. 2026 Scott US$811.00 =
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Australia - Dealer stock of mint Australia, 1967-1994, containing many hundreds of stamps in several hundred 102 cards in 4 counter books, and neatly arranged in a handful of stock pages. The lot ranges from Scott #429/1380, with each card containing a single or set, with each card identified by Scott number along with retail or catalogue pricing. Owner's Scott or catalogue pricing for the lot totals US$1,307.00. A bit of duplication noted for some issues, with a mix of mint hinged and never hinged throughout. A nice lot for dealers or collectors alike. Estimate =
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Australia - Group of never hinged Australia annual collections and presentation packs, 1970's-1990's, containing 24 items in total including annual collections from years 1984-1987, and 1995, along with an interesting America's Cup gift pack among others. A nice clean lot for all collectors. Estimate =
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Australia - Group of roughly 200 Australia first day covers, 1940-2000's, noting singles, sets, souvenir sheets, and high denomination frankings. Also encountered were a few numismatic covers, and a few interesting bookmarks with first day cover cancellations. A nice lot for cover, topical, and thematic collectors, noting several suitable subjects with colourful cachets. A few corner bends on a few covers, overall fine to very fine. Estimate =
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