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New Brunswick, 1860, Unissued 5¢ Connell, plate proof on India (Scott 5P), bottom sheet margin single, Extremely Fine. SG 13P. 300. Estimate $200 - 300. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 160.00
Closed..Aug-13-2019, 10:52:18 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 530
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Cat No: Collection
New Brunswick, 1826-58, selection of six folded letters to Fredericton, 1826 marked "paid 4n6", 1839 from Chatham "on H.M. Service", 1839 and 1846 both rated "9" (the first with circular-framed "PAID" handstamp), 1856 and 1858 both from St. John with large "3" handstamp; 1826 cover defective, the others sound, Very Fine on the whole. Estimate $150 - 200. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Suggested Bid $150-200
Opening US$ 130.00
Closed..Aug-13-2019, 15:26:15 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 531
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New Brunswick, 1849 (May 12), military folded letter from St. Andrews to London, inscribed at top "From 1046 Pte. John Wilkinson 1st. Battn. Royal Regiment" at St. Andrews, addressed to the Secretary of the Military Department in London; large manuscript "1" and faint St. Andrews dater covered by London tombstone Paid datestamp, all in red; reverse bears St. Andrews datestamp in blue and St. John, N.B., transit; includes full exhibition page write-up, Very Fine, Ex-Gerald Sattin. Estimate $750 - 1,000
The 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Foot landed at Halifax, NS, from Barbados on April 6, 1848. The regiment re-embarked and sailed for St. John, NB, disembarking on April 12. The battalion remained there until April 24, as ice on the St. John River had not yet broken up. Headquarters and four companies moved to Fredericton, NB, leaving two companies at St. John with a detachment sent to St. Andrews. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $750-1,000
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 500.00
Closed..Aug-13-2019, 15:26:35 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 532
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New Brunswick, 1859 (Oct. 31), Treaty Mail cover from New Bedford, MA, to Halifax, a truly striking cover, bearing a US 1857 Issue 1¢ blue plus three 3¢ red browns, cancelled by 11-bar circles in black (all but one 3¢ tied), with red circular "New Bedford Mass/OCT/31/Paid" handstamp at lower left and red horseshoe "U STATES/C" marking central; black "NO 5/1859/NS" oval receiver on reverse; vertical file fold at center, with two lighter folds left and right (right runs through 3¢ stamps), otherwise Fine to Very Fine, an attractive franking carried by coastal steamer from Boston. Estimate $600 - 800. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Suggested Bid $600-800
Opening US$ 50.00
Closed..Aug-13-2019, 15:26:51 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 727
Lot No: 533
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Cat No: Collection
New Brunswick, 1860-63, study group, comprising three each of the 1¢, 2¢, 5¢ and 10¢ issues, plus two each of the 12½¢ and 17¢ stamps; also includes a 5¢ on small 1856 cover from Andover to Woodstock, and a 10¢ on 1862 cover from Shediac to the US showing circled "Paid/10" handstamp in red alongside adhesive, generally Fine to Very Fine, an attractive group; imaged in full online. Estimate $150 - 200. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)