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Canada Back of the Book -- Cinderellas and Forgeries
Sale No: 37
Lot No: 311
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Cat No: Collection
Small Group of Labels and Stamps Pertaining to Exhibitions, etc, plus a number of other events such as the 1939 National Foreign Trade Week stamp, 1936 American Philatelic Society stamp, AAA Motor Club of Harrisburg, 1947 Electrical Engineering Exposition, 1926 International Philatelic Exposition, and many more, mostly from the United States, about 50 in all, everything scanned online. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 190.00
Closed..Jun-22-2021, 13:27:43 EST
Sold For 190
Sale No: 37
Lot No: 312
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
Group of Four Forgeries, starting with a #QU3, the so-called "Bootlegger's Forgery" lithographed 15c Québec Unemployment revenue, rouletted and ungummed, very fine (van Dam cat. $150). Also two different 6c on 5c Airmail surcharge forgeries (Scott #C3a/b) with a double surcharge with "FORGERY / ANDRE FRODEL" handstamps on back and an inverted/double surcharge with "FORGERY" handstamp on back, possibly attributed to "Harris" McMaster and/or Frodel and/or Eaton (this one ex Walske). Lastly we have a fake #O6 inverted O.H.M.S. official overprint on a used stamp (with "forgery" in pen on back), with a normal mint stamp to compare (no inverted genuine stamps are known). The lot is accompanied by a many page article by Kenneth Pugh on the forgeries of Andre Frodel, as well as other forgery documentation including a list of items said by Fred Eaton's son Dan of items that were produced by Frodel. (Image)