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Garden City Philatelic Auctions Sale: 1

Canada
1897 Diamond Jubilee - Scott #50-65
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 621
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: 50-65

image 1897 ½c to $5 Jubilee Set, used (the 1c and 2c values are mint), with various cancels, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Scott U$ 5,335

Opening C$ 425.00

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 622
Symbol: **
Cat No: 63

image 1897 $3 Yellow Bistre Jubilee, mint never hinged, with fresh colour and pleasant centering, fine-very fine. A very nice example of the lowest printing quantity (13,500).Jubilee value. (Image)

Unitrade $ 5,500

Opening C$ 850.00

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Airmail
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 815
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Accumulation of Roughly 700 First Flight Covers, 1928-1938, loose in a box, as well as in two albums. We note mostly Unitrade #s C1-C6 first flights, along with Admiral, Scroll, and Arch frankings, (primarily originating from western provinces, along with representation from all the other provinces and the territories), a few postmaster signed covers, registered and special delivery rates, and more. Duplication is up to 3 in a few cases. A nice lot for the aerophilatelist. We note a few small faults on a few of the covers, including corner bends and a bit of soiling, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

Opening C$ 350.00

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 816
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Group of Roughly 140 First Flight Covers, 1937-1942, primarily maritime and western province first flights, primarily franked with Unitrade #s C5 or C6, along with a few better frankings including coil strips from the 1938 Pictorial and 1942 War issues. The lot also includes a few Newfoundland first flights, a few Newfoundland commercial airmail covers to Canada (most having censor handstamps), along with a few United States and worldwide first flight and first transatlantic flight covers. A nice lot for the airmail enthusiast. A few small faults with a few of the covers, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 100

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Alberta
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 845
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Group of Seven Early Small Queen Covers from Territorial Alberta, 1884 to 1896, 1884 Calgary to Toronto (receiver) franked 2x 3c SQ (double weight rate); 1884 3c SQ cover Calgary to Toronto (receiver); 1886 5c SQ cover mailed aboard the C.P.R. West of Winnipeg to Calgary (receiver); 1886 3c SQ Calgary to Chatham (receiver) through Winnipeg; 1887 3c SQ cover Edmonton to Galt (receiver) via the C.P.R. railway, with long interesting letter inside; another 1887 3c SQ cover Edmonton to Galt, also with long interesting letter inside; and 1896 3c + 5c SQ registered cover Didsbury to New York City (receiver) through Calgary & Edmonton RPO, Winnipeg and St. Paul. A mostly fine to very fine group, ex Ted Nixon collection. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

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British Columbia
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 846
Symbol: O/Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Massive "A to Z" Collection of British Columbia Postmarks on Stamps, Covers and Cards, all neatly displayed on several hundred homemade pages in 28 binders. We estimate about 900 covers and cards, generally ranging from the 1920s to the 1990s. plus roughly 4,000 stamps on and off paper and pieces, ranging from the late 1890s to the 1990s. All the postmarks are displayed in alphabetical order (Abbotsford to Zeballos), and we note a very wide variety of post offices, as well as many different types of postmarks within, including broken circles, c.d.s., rollers, duplex, MOON, MOTO, POCON, a few slogans and other markings such as registration boxes, instructional markings, parcel handstamps, etc. The pages also include photographs of post offices, along with post office information including openings, closings, name changes, etc. There are too many post offices of note to list here, but our online pictures show a small sampling of the collection. An extensive collection with several socked on the nose cancels, ideal for the postmark collector, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 500

Opening C$ 225.00

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 847
Symbol: Cvr/P
Cat No: Collection

image Collection of Victoria BC (To, Through, or From) Postmarks on Covers and Cards, 1872-1980, containing roughly 650 covers and cards, organized chronologically on hundreds of pages, in 7 binders. The collection begins with a binder of 85 Victorian era covers (noting advertising corner cards and a few wrappers) and 27 post cards (including a few private post cards), with a few different postmarks found within, noting broken circles, including two Victoria / Brit Col from 1872 and 1883, along with c.d.s, duplex, and squared circles. The collection continues with a wide variety of material, primarily in the King George V and VI era, including first flight covers, AR cards, meter mail, O.H.M.S., military mail, event covers, a few first day covers, telegrams, and many advertising corner cards (including a few illustrated), and includes a variety of slogan, machine, flag, blackout, c.d.s, broken circle postmarks, and a few registered handstamps. Some of the rates paid include drop letters, airmail, postage due, registration, and special delivery, noting a few covers sent to the United States and Great Britain, with incoming mail from Victoria, Morocco, India, South Africa, just to name a few. Online photos show just a small sample of the material offered. A nice addition for the postal history collector and dealers alike. We note a few faults throughout, mostly from rough opening, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 400

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 848
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image 1878 Nanaimo BC Double Weight Cover to Victoria BC, mailed from Nanaimo on DEC.3.1878 to Victoria, franked with two 3c Small Queens, each tied by a fancy multi-arrowhead fancy cancel. Reduced at left and open on three sides, still a nice example of the Nanaimo broken circle (P.O. open in 1872). Ex Ted Nixon collection. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 849
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image 1873 Victoria BC Small Queen Cover to the United States, mailed from Victoria on MAY.5.1873 to Alfred, Maine, franked with a 1c, 2c and 3c Small Queen, each perforated 11½ x 12, and tied to each other and to the cover with two fancy cork cancels (unlisted). A colourful franking paying the 6c cross-border rate which was in effect until January 1st, 1875, very fine. Ex Ted Nixon collection. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 850
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Four Early Small Queen Covers from Victoria, British Columbia, 1872 to 1885, with 1872 Victoria / Brit-Col to Ottawa through Windsor (backstamp) franked with three 1c SQ; 1873 Victoria / Brit-Col to Edinburgh, Scotland (part receiver) through Hamilton and Lasswade, franked with a 6c yellow brown SQ perforated 11½ x 12; 1881 Victoria B.C. / Canada to Toronto (receiver) franked 3c SQ cancelled by Crown cancel; and 1885 Victoria B.C. / Canada c.d.s. to Edinburgh, Scotland (receiver) through Hamilton, franked with a 5c slate green Small Queen. All four covers have faults to varying degrees, still a useful group. Ex Ted Nixon collection. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 851
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Group of Five Early Small Queen Covers from British Columbia, 1872-1877, 1872 3c SQ cover from Yale to Victoria with Yale "4" in grid and "PAID" in oval and New Westminster / Brit-Col receiver in bright blue; 1872 New Westminster / Brit-Col (in bright blue) to Oregon, through Victoria (backstamp), franked with a pair of 3c SQ (lovely deep rose shade, paying 6c cross-border rate), 1873 unknown to Yale, with New Westminster / Brit-Col and Yale / Brit-Col backstamps, with 3c SQ (perf. 11½ x 12) tied by a distinct fancy cancel; 1874 Victoria / Brit-Col to Oregon, with Portland receiver on front next to a PAID ALL in circle handstamp, franked with a 6c yellow brown SQ (perf. 11½ x 12) paying the cross-border rate; and 1877 Lillooet to Victoria, with New Westminster / Brit-Col backstamp, franked with a 3c SQ (tears on back). Also comes with a 3c SQ stamp with #33 in grid from Ladner's Landing. A useful and overall very fine group. Ex Ted Nixon collection. (Image)

Estimate $ 350

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By Stamp Issue
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 780
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 18

image 12½c First Cents on Cover to Ireland, mailed Barrie (JA.30.1868 Berri duplex) to Kells, Ireland (FEB receiver on back) with FEB.17 red transit. A small lady's cover franked with a 12½c green Queen Victoria, paying the Allan Line rate. Opening tear on backflap does not detract from this pretty cover. Ex Cantor, "Outaouais". (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 781
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection

image Group of Five Mailed Unfranked Registered Government Usage Envelopes from the Small Queen Era, 1880-1890, 1880 Post Office "Returned dead letter" envelope mailed to Stratford, with "3" rate handstamp and instructions on backflap; 1884 Henry Morgan envelope with letter inside mailed to his wife, with scarce "REGISTERED / FREE" two-line handstamp and G. Powell "Secretary of State" endorsement (illustrated on p. 239 in Harrison); 1888 #10 envelope with "Department of Justice" logo on backflap, with an early use of the Ottawa Free boxed registration handstamp, and a "FREE R. Brown" handstamp (illustrated on p. 240 in Harrison); 1889 large O.H.M.S. envelope used to send registered mail between two post offices, with Grand Trunk railway postmark on back; and 1890 St John NB O.H.M.S. registered envelope "To be used for money order purposes only". A few small faults, still an interesting group of scarce registration usages. All five are ex Horace Harrison, from his 2003 Robert A. Lee sale (lots 217, 240, 281, 306, 319) and four are still accompanied by their lot card. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 782
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 35, 36, 42

image 1896 6c 5th Class Registered Small Queen Cover, mailed from the "Saunders, Lorie & Co. / Manufacturers of fine gold and silver jewelery", in Toronto on OCT.9.1896 to Kirkfield, Ontario, franked with a 1c, 2c and 3c Small Queens (all tied by oval "R"s), paying the domestic sample, or 5th class rate. The side-loaded cover has a printed "PLEASE / DON'T STAMP HERE" emphasizing that the contents were probably fragile and of merchandise nature. Spike hole at right and tape stain at top, still a scarce rate cover and overall very fine. Ex Horace Harrison and still accompanied by its Robert A. Lee auction card. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 783
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 35, 42

image 1896 6c Printed Matter Registered Cross-Border Small Queen Cover, mailed from the Washington Building Trust Co. in Montréal on JUL.25.1896 (squared circle precursor free-strike) to Wallingford, Conn., franked with a 1c and a 5c Small Queens both tied by rubber "R" cancels to an unsealed (unglued backflap is tucked inside the cover) cover with an oval Boston JUL.26 transit. A very rare rate, Firby and Willson only list the more common registered 6c 5th class rate. Illustrated in Arfken on page 222, light bends at left, very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 350

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Lot No: 784
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 37

image 1872 3c Small Queen Illustrated Advertising Cover, mailed from the Melodeon Manufactory in Toronto in April 1872 (light c.d.s.) to Oakville (APR.17.1872 receiver), with a lovely piano illustration. The cover is franked with a 3c red-orange Small Queen, tied by a segmented cork cancel, very fine. The cover is currently in a good quality frame, as for many years it was proudly displayed on the office wall of noted collector Jack Wallace (his pencil notes on back with his purchase price, who his agent and agent fee was, etc.). (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 785
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 38i

image 1887 5c Small Queen UPU Rate Folded Letter to England, mailed from Montréal on MAR.17.1887 to Kidderminster, England (Mar. 30 receiver), forwarded to Halifax, England (Mar. 31 receiver). Endorsed “per Sarnia” and with manuscript "1d" (re-direction fee) franked with 5c deep olive green, very fine and ex Daniel Cantor. (Image)

Estimate $ 100

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Lot No: 786
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 43

image 1896 6c Registered Circular Rate Small Queen Cover, mailed from Montréal on AUG.17.1896 (squared circle precursor free-strike) to St John, NB (next day receiver on back), franked with a single 6c brown red Small Queen (bit of perf. sulphuretting, tied by hand-made rubber "R") paying the 1c circular rate (backflap is tucked-in) plus 5c registration fee. Very fine, ex Horace Harrison and accompanied by its Robert A. Lee auction card. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 787
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 67, 78, 82

image 1899 12c Registered AR Leaf / Numeral Cover, mailed from Hamilton on JAN.10.1899 to Woodstock, NB (very fine squared circle receiver on back) through Montréal (squared circle precursor on back), with "AR" in circle handstamp for acknowledgement of receipt service. Franked with 8c and 3c Numerals plus a 1c Leaf, paying 12c total (2c postage, 5c registration fee, 5c additional AR fee), slightly reduced at left, still very fine and rare. Ex Horace Harrison, still on his album page and described in the Robert A. Lee sale as "one of only two recorded covers with the A/R H/S and the A/R fee both on the same cover". (Image)

Estimate $ 500

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 788
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 75-77

image Choice Group of 10 Illustrated Advertising QV Numeral Covers, 1899 to 1903, many of which are in full colour, one with advertising on both sides and one on back only (full), all depicting a range of different products, companies or establishments. All are 2c rates, with a variety of frankings. An overall nice quality and colourful group, a few have small faults, still very fine. Should easily retail $50 to $150 each. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

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Lot No: 789
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 89

image Collection of 12 Lovely Hand Illustrated or Coloured Edwardian Postcards, 8 of which are 1c stationery cards with hand-illustrated and coloured pictures on the message side, another 4 1c stationery cards are hand drawn illustrations in pen and ink on message size and finally there is one 1c Edward-franked card with pen and ink illustrations on both sides. All but two were mailed. Overall very fine and a great basis for continuation. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 790
Symbol: PC
Cat No: 89, 90

image Advanced Collection of Edward-Franked Destinations, with 51 picture postcards, each mailed to a different destination (except for Japan and China, where there are a few each), with frankings of 1c, 2c and 5c, noting the following countries: Nagasaki Japan, Kobe Japan (x2), Shanghai China, Tsing-Tao China, Scotland, England, Jersey, Senegal (5c rate), Cuba, Luxembourg, Italy (5c registered rate), Ireland Island Bermuda, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Azores, Constantinople, Panama, Romania, Uruguay, Malta, Bohemia, Hong Kong, Portugal, Holland, Ceylon, Jamaica, India, New Zealand, St Pierre & Miquelon, Bulgaria, Crete, Corsica, Bosnia, Australia, Tasmania, France, Mexico, Russia, Denmark (5c rate), Finland, Norway, Zagazig Egypt, Natal, South Africa, Belgium, Algeria, Burma, Java, Siam and Penang. Most have receivers, some have the stamp on the picture side, and generally a nice variety of material, including interesting picture sides. Overall condition is fine or better, and a great opportunity for continuation, or for online resellers (most cards should easily retail in the $35-$75 range), etc. Our online pictures only show a small sampling, well worth our low estimate of about $15 per card. (Image)

Estimate $ 750

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Lot No: 791
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 89, 90

image Choice Group of 16 Illustrated Advertising Edward Covers, 1904-1911, many of which are in full colour, one with advertising on both sides, all depicting a range of different products, companies or establishments. Most are 2c rates and frankings, one is 1c. An overall nice quality and colourful group, a few have small faults, still very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

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Lot No: 792
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 89-90

image Choice Group of 16 Illustrated Advertising Edward Covers, 1903-1911, many of which are in full colour, two with advertising on both sides, all depicting a range of different products, companies or establishments. We note 1c and 2c rates and frankings, including one 1c precancelled issue. A nice quality and colourful group, very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

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Lot No: 793
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 89-91

image Group of 14 Edward Covers to Foreign Destinations,1903-1916, including 4c rate to Hungary, 2c to Tasmania (spike hole), 5c to Italy, 5c to Argentina, 6c double preferred rate to Nicaragua (small faults), 2c to India (opening faults), 10c registered to Canal Zone Panama (scarce), 7c registered to Ireland, 5c to Denmark, 5c to Switzerland, 2c preferred rate to Mexico, 5c to Germany, 10c double weight to Germany and a 5c cover to Germany mailed on route on C.P.R. train. Good combination of frankings and postmarks, overall fine to very fine and quite a useful lot. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

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Lot No: 794
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 89-92

image Group of 11 Edward-Franked Registered Covers, 1904-1911, 3 mailed to Canada at the 7c rate (incl. one drop registered at 6c), 3 mailed to the United States at the 7c rate, plus one to Switzerland, one to Germany and one to France, all at the 10c rate. Good variety of frankings and postmarks (on both sides), noting a Napinka & Winnipeg No.2 squared circle, a Hosmer BC duplex, House of Assembly postmarks, Fannysville Man and Vassar Man datestamps, R.P.O.s, etc. A very useful lot for collectors or dealers alike. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

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Lot No: 795
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 90-92

image 1906 Double Registered Edward Cover to Germany, mailed from Winnipeg on JUL.28.1906 to Chemnitz, Germany (AUG.8 receiver) through London, England, endorsed "via New York". A 1c green King Edward VII stationery cover uprated with a 2c, 5c and 7c King Edward VII issues, paying the 15c double U.P.U. registered rate, very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 796
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 91

image 1906 Registered 7c Rate Edward Cover to Panama, mailed from Abbotsford BC on JUN.1.1906 to Canal Zone, Panama (JUN.15 receiver) through two different BC railways, New York and St Paul. A 2c Edward stationery cover uprated with a 5c King Edward VII, paying the preferred 7c rate, very fine. A very fast transit time to this scarce destination in those days. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

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Lot No: 797
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 93

image 1911 Calgary to Germany Registered with Single 10c Edward Franking, mailed from Calgary, Alberta on FEB.27.1911 to Altoetting, Germany (MAR.17 receiver) through Montréal, franked with a single 10c King Edward VII, paying the U.P.U. registration rate, slightly trimmed open at top, still very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 798
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 93

image 1903 Registered Edward Cover to Germany, mailed from Montréal ("R" roller and JUL.13.1903 c.d.s., about one week after the stamp's issue date) to Halle, Germany (JUL.24 receiver). This 2c Queen Victoria purple stationery cover is uprated with a 10c King Edward VII with selvedge reading "OTTAWA" overpaying the 10c rate, very fine. Ex Horrace Harrison, and accompanied by the lot card from his 2003 Robert Lee auction. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 799
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 109

image 1914 St John N.B. Admiral Illustrated Advertising Cover, mailed from St John on MAR.6.1914 (very fine and complete strike of the Exhibition slogan cancel) to Winnipeg, franked with a 3c carmine Admiral. The cover has a large Leonard Brothers Wholesale Fish Dealers advertising showing a schooner, lighthouse, barrels of pickled fish, etc. An extremely fine and fresh cover. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

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Lot No: 800
Symbol:
Cat No: 272

image 1949 Royal Oak BC Bulk Mailing Receipt with 11x 50c Logging Issues, a block of 8 plus three singles pay $5.50 for 500 circular items mailed, stamps cancelled by APR.14.1949 Royal Oak / B.C. c.d.s., very fine and a great item for a Peace issue collection or exhibit. (Image)

Estimate $ 100

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Lot No: 801
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX1

image First Officially Sealed issue on an 1891 3c Small Queen Cover, mailed from the Temple Chambers in Toronto on MAY.5.1891 (duplex tying 3c SQ) to Cobourg (undated receiver), redirected to Norwood, then Apsley (MAY.10 and JUN 2 backstamps), through Belleville (MAY.6), Norwood (MAY.7) and Peterboro (MAY.8). Pencil notation reading "Opened in mistake / by B.J. Hales / Apsley" (was intended to be opened by Hugh B. Hales Jr.) and "Not called for". Back has two Dead Letter Office datestamps (JUN.4 and JUN.5). The opened cover was repaired by a first issue Officially Sealed issue, not tied but belongs. A proper usage of this stamp (opened in error, then re-sealed), and rare, being the second earliest of only four recorded covers bearing the 1879 OX1 stamp. Ex Brigham, with his owner's handstamp on back. (Image)

Estimate $ 4,000

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Lot No: 802
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX1

image First Officially Sealed Issue on a 1900 Newfoundland Cover, mailed from St John's, Newfoundland on APR.23.1900 to Toronto (APR.28 receiver) without a return address. Franked with a 2c King Edward VII issue, underpaying the rate by 2c, as indicated by a circled "T", "manuscript "4c" (two different), "2" (cents) and "10" (centimes), with "REFUSED" handstamp, plus manuscript "Refused ap" on front. The cover was sent to the Dead Letter Office on MAY.18, opened (to search for a return address inside), sealed with the first issue Officially Sealed stamp, tied by another D.L.O. in purple on JUN.26. A vertical crease and wrinkling at left do not detract from this rare usage, one of only four recorded OX1 issues on cover, and the only one on cover from Newfoundland. Accompanied by a 2016 Greene Foundation certificate. Ex Stan Lum. (Image)

Estimate $ 2,500

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Lot No: 803
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX1

image First Officially Sealed Issue on an 1898 France Cover, mailed from Paris on OCT.21.1898 to Winnipeg, with NOV.2 receiver on back, through New York (OCT.30). Attempts to deliver were made on NOV.3 (duplex on front) and NOV.4 (carrier datestamp on front), manuscript "not for G. R. Howard" added (likely by carrier) and "NOT CALLED FOR" handstamp. The cover was then sent to the newly formed (JUL.1.1898) Winnipeg Dead Letter Office on DEC.15 where it was opened to investigate, then re-sealed with two overlapped Officially Sealed seals, each tied by Winnipeg D.L.O.. datestamps and forwarded to the D.L.O. Canada (DEC.20 c.d.s. in purple). Vertical crease, else very fine. Of the four recorded covers with OX1, this is the only one originating from overseas.. (Image)

Estimate $ 3,500

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Lot No: 804
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX2

image Second Officially Sealed Issue on a 1905 Double-Weight Registered Cover to England, mailed from Johnville, Québec on APR.8.1905 to Dartford, England. Endorsed "Coins" with initials, and as the cover may have been partially opened, it was sent to the Montréal Dead Letter Office (APR.11 oval datestamp in purple) via the Lake Mégantic & Sherbrooke R.P.O.. It was further opened for examination, then re-sealed with three bluish paper Officially Sealed stamps, each tied by its own Montréal D.L.O. c.d.s., with an additional red wax D.L.O. Crown Seal on back. It was then forwarded to destination through London (APR.19 oval registration transit) and Dartford receiver dated next day. The franking comprises a 5c Edward VII (paying the registration fee) and two 2c Edward VIIs (paying double the Empire rate). Creases and tears, opened on three sides, still a remarkable and rare cover, with fewer than five recorded. Accompanied by a 2016 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)

Estimate $ 3,000

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Lot No: 805
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX3

image Third Officially Sealed Issue on a 1910 Cover Forwarded to Montserrat, mailed from somewhere in Canada to Liverpool, where it received two Liverpool datestamps, a partial double circle next to a 2c Edward VII stamp, and a c.d.s. dated FEB.13.1910. Then for some reason it was sent to the Ottawa Dead Letter Office, where it received four D.L.O. datestamps (three oval, incl. one in purple, and one circular) dated MAR.10, MAR.12, MAR.14 and MAR.18, as well as five white paper Officially Sealed stamps. It is assumed the cover may have been sent to Liverpool by mistake, as it received an attached note reading "The enclosed letter containing two bills of lading is apparently intended for delivery at your office", and finally there is an APR.21 Montserrat receiver. Parts of the cover are missing, still a fascinating routing and possibly the largest franking of an Officially Sealed issue. (Image)

Estimate $ 2,000

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Lot No: 806
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX3

image Third Officially Sealed Issue on a 1908 Registered Part Cover to England, as this is only the back of a cover, part of the story is missing, but we still have many important pieces of the puzzle. Probably mailed from Toronto (c.d.s. cancels dated NOV.30.1908 on back were common practice on registered mail), alongside a bold free-strike of the Toronto D.L.O. large circle in purple dated DEC.1.1908, with three lighter strikes tying two of the three white paper Officially Sealed stamps (likely used to re-seal the cover opened for inspection). Two of these stamps are also tied by a FEB.22.1909 London oval registration datestamp, and finally we note a FEB.22.1909 oval registration datestamp from Ashford, Kent, where the cover was probably initially addressed to. (Image)

Estimate $ 1,000

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Lot No: 807
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: OX4

image Fourth Officially Sealed Issue on a 1915 Postage Due Cover to England, mailed from Halifax on JUL.12.1915 (9am) to Folkestone, England. Franked with a 2c carmine Admiral, soon after the start of the War Tax regulation (APR.15.1915), it received a "RETURNED FOR WAR TAX" handstamp in green, a "T10" (10 centimes, equivalent to 2 cents double deficiency) handstamp in black, and a JUL.12 purple Halifax D.L.O. c.d.s. on back, as well as a 2c first issue Postage Due stamp, tied by an AUG.20 double circle Halifax c.d.s. The cover was opened to try and find who to charge the deficiency to, then re-sealed with three of the Officially Sealed fourth issues, then re-mailed with a second Halifax machine dated JUL.12 at 3:30. At some point along the route it was re-directed (by green handstamp) to the "CANADIAN / EXPEDITIONARY / FORCE", with manuscript "2d C. E. Force" also in green also with "No. 4 Staty Hospital (Laval) / Shornecliffe" manuscript in green. Presumably the person could not be found, and so there is a "Halifax / Can" manuscript notation in green, and finally an AUG.20 Halifax c.d.s. receiver on back. Opened on three sides for display, still a fascinating cover (especially with all its green markings), with rare usage of the OX4 stamps, a must have for the Admiral collector "who has everything". Accompanied by a 2015 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)

Estimate $ 3,500

Opening C$ 750.00

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Canada
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 1043
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Cat No: Collection

image The 1851 New Carlisle 3d Provisional Information Package, a binder containing about 35 mostly original documents pertaining to this unique and fascinating cover. The group, dating between 1977 and 1985 includes the cover's original B.P.A. certificate from 1980, several newspaper and magazine articles, correspondence (some to and from Stanley Gibbons and Scott pertaining to the listing and valuation of the item), an original Press Release from K.M. Robertson (Victoria BC stamp dealer) from November 1977 announcing his recent purchase of the cover, two different legal contracts listing different owners of the cover and more. A very useful portfolio for the postal historian or especially for the person who currently owns this cover. (Image)

Estimate $ 100

Opening C$ 50.00

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Canada Annual Collections
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 1060
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collections

image Group of 77 Annual Collections in Individual Envelopes, 1990-2008, neatly organized, with stamps removed from the collector books and put into neatly organized envelopes, or still in the original Canada Post packaging, from years: 1990 (x5), 1991 (x6), 1992 (x4), 1993 (x7), 1994 (x9), 1995 (x12), 1996 (x2), 1997 (x2), 1999 (x4), 2000 (x10), 2001 (x4), 2002 (x3), 2003 (x2), 2004 (x2), 2005, 2006 (x2), 2007-2008. Face value for the lot totals $2,591. A clean lot, ideal for collectors, dealers, and postage resellers. (Image)

Face $ 2,591

Opening C$ 50.00

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 1061
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collections

image Group of 40 Annual Collections, for years 1974-1976, 1977 (x2), 1978-1981, 1985-1987, 1988 (missing Unitrade #1194i coil pair), 1989-2006, 2007 (x2), 2008-2010, 2011 (x2), 2012-2013. Face value totals $1,451. Very fine. (Image)

Face $ 1,451

Opening C$ 50.00

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Canada Collections
Sale No: 1
Lot No: 1045
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collections

image Large Accumulation of Used Canada, 1859-1950, with many hundreds of stamps unorganized in glassines, stock cards, album pages, and more. The lot contains primarily singles, sets and partial sets, including back of the book material, with a cursory check noting Scott #s 14 (x3),15 (x5), 17 (x2), 17a (x2), 18, 19 (x3), 20 (x2), along with Large Queens 21, 23, 24 (x2), 25 (x3), 26 (x2), 27 (x3),. 28 (x6), 29 (x2), 30 (x2), and roughly 350 Small Queens, the majority identified by Ontario town cancel, along with 10c (x11), 20c (x4), 50c (x5). The lot continues with Jubilees, noting 20c and 50c, Leafs, Numerals, Québecs, Edwards, Admirals, Scrolls including 50c Bluenose (x6), $1 Parliament (x3), and more. Postmark interest includes squared circles, split rings, c.d.s., including a few socked on the nose. A nice lot with a potentially high catalogue value, with online photos showing only a small sample. We note a few small faults with a few of the stamps, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 400

Opening C$ 325.00

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Lot No: 1046
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collections

image Large Accumulation of Thousands of Used Canada, Small Queens to 1954, neatly organized by Scott number in a few hundred envelopes. The lot begins with over 2,000 Small Queens, noting Montréal and Ottawa printings, with the majority of stamps ranging from 1c-3c, along with ½c (x27), 5c (x140), 6c (x21), 8c (x32), 10c (x18 in total, noting #40 x9, c.v. $810), 20c (x22, c.v. $2,420), 50c (x14, $1,050). The accumulation continues with Jubilees, noting 20c (x3), 50x (x3), Leaf, Numerals, Maps, Québecs, Admirals, Scrolls (including 50c Bluenose (x9), $1 Parliament (x15)), up to 1954, along with back of the book issues including E1a (x27), F1 (x34), F2 (x87). Unchecked for varieties, perforation types, shades, re-entries, etc, but an overview of many envelopes did not reveal any outstanding postmarks. A good useful lot, with a high catalogue value. Online photos show a small sample, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 350

Opening C$ 450.00

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Lot No: 1047
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collections

image Dealer Stock of Used Canada in a Red Box, with roughly 750 glassines or 102 cards, generally organized by Scott number, with a few having catalogue or retail pricing. A spot check revealed a few Large Queens including 1c (x2), 3c (x6), 12½c (x3), 15c (x4), along with a singles and partial sets of Leafs, Numerals, Québecs, Admirals, up to Scott #321. The lot also includes a section of varieties (including a few mint stamps), including Unitrade #s 192i "Broken E", 460fi block of 4 printed on gum side (c.v. $100 total), tagging varieties, and more, along with a few hundred 102 cards containing Newfoundland mint and used stamps, and a few sets, generally ranging from the 1920s to the 1940s. The material that is priced generally ranges from $10 and under, with a few ranging $15 and up. Online photos show a sampling and an overview. A few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 50.00

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Sale No: 1
Lot No: 1048
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collections

image Collection of Mint Canada on Album Pages, 1927-1998, with several hundred stamps, including souvenir sheets, sheetlets, and plate blocks, in hingeless mounts on roughly 140 album pages and Vario-style stock pages. The collection ranges from Scott #141/1737, along with back of the book material. Just a few of the better stamps and sets include #s 195-201 (n.h., c.v. $263 total), 217-227 (n.h., $180 total), 245 (n.h., $110), 249-262 (n.h., $173 total), E1-E11 (l.h., $517 total), O9-O10 (n.h., $332 total), O25, O27 (n.h., $175 total), along with a few stamps and sets cataloguing $20 to $50 and up. Face value for the collection totals $640 (counting 10c up to $5 only, with the vast majority in the 17c to 45c range). The majority of the stamps appear never hinged after 1940. A clean collection that both collectors and dealers will appreciate. See online photos for a sampling. Very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 500

Opening C$ 110.00

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Lot No: 1049
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collections

image Consignment Remainders of Mint and Used Canada, Victorian Era to the 1970s, includes many hundreds of stamps, with the vast majority in glassines, 2-row stock cards, and Vario-style stock pages. A spot check revealed mint material generally ranging from the 1920s up to the 1970s, including part sets, coil pairs, plate blocks and booklet panes, with used material from the Victorian era up to the 1980s. Just a few of the better items include Scott #s 28a Bothwell watermarked paper (used, c.v. $450, showing "C" of the watermark), 97 (m.h., $85), 153a booklet pane (n.h., $350), 161 coil pair (n.h., $160), 176 (m.h., $210), 195b, 196b booklet panes (n.h., $210 total), along with some partial sets, booklet panes, and plate blocks cataloguing $20 to $40 and up. A useful lot which should appeal to collectors, dealers, and online resellers. Online photos show an overview, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

Opening C$ 110.00

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Lot No: 1050
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collections

image Collection / Accumulation of Mint Canada in a Minkus Album, 1920s-1980s, with many hundreds of stamps, primarily hinged onto album pages. The collection begins with singles, sets, and partial sets from the 1920s to the 1940s, including a 50c Bluenose and a set of War issues, along with a few stamps cataloguing $20 and up. The collection post-1950 includes mint singles, coil strips, booklet panes and more, with an accumulation of never hinged 1980s stamps on a few manilla stock pages. We estimate at least $200 face value, with denominations ranging from 10c up to $5. We note a few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

Opening C$ 110.00

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Lot No: 1051
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collections

image Collections / Accumulations of Mint and Used Canada in Two Albums, 1898-1975, with many hundreds of stamps on roughly 100 album pages, with some material on either side of the given range. The first volume contains mint and or used sets and partial sets, and accumulations ranging from the Jubilees to the War issue, noting used Jubilees including 8c (x2), 20c, 50c, along with used sets and accumulations of Edwards, Admirals, Scrolls up to the War Issues. Just a few of the better mint items include Scott #s 75-83 (mh, $1,953 total), 110 (nh, $140), along sets of Arch, Medallion, Pictorial issues, with a few stamps and coils, cataloguing $20 and up, leaving potential finds to the dedicated collector. The second volume contains used sets, noting Leafs, Numerals, Edwards, Admirals, Scrolls, up to 1975. Online photos show a sampling. We note a few small faults including gum disturbance on a few of the mint stamps, and mint no gum with a few of the early issues. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

Opening C$ 50.00

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Lot No: 1052
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collections

image Collections / Accumulations of Primarily Mint Canada, Admirals to 1977, with many hundreds of stamps, in two albums and a stockbook. The two albums contain sets and partial sets ranging from the Admirals to the Peace issues, noting just a few of the better items with Scott #s 108 (nh, $65), 115 (nh, $150), 118 (nh, $100), 119 (nh, $290), along with mint hinged sets of Medallion, Pictorial, War and Peace issues, and a few pre-1900 used issues. The stockbook contains primarily mint singles, multiples. coils. and a few booklet panes, ranging from the 1930s to the 1950s, with strength in King George VI issues. A useful lot with potential finds for the devoted collector. We note a few small faults with a few of the early stamps, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

Opening C$ 50.00

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