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Sale No: 47
Lot No: 600
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
Valuable and Quality Collection of 2-Ring Numeral Cancels on Large Queen Stamps, with a total of 164 stamps showing 43 of the 60 possible ring numerals. There are many numerals appearing on more than one denomination, and we did note a little duplication. We also note high rarity factor numbers, such as 16 (RF 8), 30 (RF 7), 31 (RF 7), 37 (RF 8), 40 (RF 7), 42 (RF 9), 58 (RF 7), 59 (RF 7), and more. The quality of the stamps is generally nice, showing a good variety of shades and papers (including Bothwell, etc.), with the odd fault here and there, but the strikes are mostly all clear and readable, with a good number that are socked on the nose. A lovely collection, which is certain to be useful not only to collectors, but to dealers alike. A rare opportunity. The Unitrade catalogue value for the stamps only, as fine only, with no premium given for the postmarks comes to $9,490. Inventory included, and all items are scanned online. (Image)
Estimate $ 3,500
Opening C$ 2,800.00
Sold...C$ 4,000.00
Closed..Jun-02-2023, 09:55:42 EST
Sold For 4000
Sale No: 47
Lot No: 601
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
Selection of 29 2-Ring and Grid Numeral Cancels on Small Queen Stamps, displayed on three black stock cards, we counted 23 2-ring numerals, one 4-ring, one "21" roller and the rest are NB grid numerals. A nice group which includes a 1c yellow Large Queen, some early SQ shades and better numbers, some socked on the nose, all from provinces outside of Ontario. All are pictured online. (Image)
Estimate $ 200
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-02-2023, 09:56:24 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 47
Lot No: 602
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Two Ring #4 - Watson's Corners on Cover, a locally made obliterator, which Lacelle lists as being used from June 1870 to Jan 1877. This cover was mailed on JUN.30.1870 (free strike) to Kingston (JUL.2 receiver on back) alongside a JUN.30 Lanark transit. The 3c Small Queen (early use) is properly tied by this scarce obliterator, which is significantly larger than the officially-made 2-ring 4 from Halifax. Small tears on back and crease, still a scarce cover, belonging in either a fancy cancel or 2-ring numeral collection. Ex Michael Rixon. (Image)