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Sparks Auctions Sale: 43

Miscellaneous
Picture Postcards

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1265
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Canada

image Stock of Canadian Postcards, Filling Just Over Half of a Banker's Box, 1900s and On, with probably around 1,000 cards in all, with a good selection of earlier cards, as well as more modern, noting a binder containing a collection of better 1967 Expo cards, also street scenes, tourist attractions and more. A better than average lot of this type, with many sleeved items, overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 500

Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:43:07 EST
Sold For 200

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1266
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Canada

image Collection of Over 150 Early Canadian Postcards, 1901 to 1952, includes street scenes, tourist attractions, Western Canada cards and more. A few early black and white, rest in colour, vast majority are Edward VII era and mostly 2c rates to Europe, many with stamps on the picture side. Note cards to Austria, Germany, France, Holland, Switzerland, Mexico and the United States. A few are not mailed and a few with missing stamps. The usual corner creases or edge wear, still a very nice group of early cards. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 250.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:44:07 EST
Sold For 250

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1267
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Canada

image Large Red Box of Mostly Canadian Early Postcards, 1900s to 1960s, noting many from British Columbia, etc., also noted some from Germany, GB, USA, etc. Most have city views, street scenes and tourist views and many are pre-World War One. Mixed condition, some with creases, etc., still overall very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:44:55 EST
Sold For 275

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1268
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Christmas

image Group of 40 Mostly Better Christmas Cards, all unmailed, best are two lavish patriotic silk-embroidered cards from World War I, a card with thick felt applications, a hand-painted "linette" card, a few embossed designs, a "hold to light" card, a real photo Santa, and many more, overall very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 130.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:45:23 EST
Sold For 130

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1269
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Christmas

image Group of 18 Better Early Canadian Christmas Postcards, with a KGVI stationery card showing Santa and Bulova advertising (unmailed), a card mailed Pincher Creek Alta to Cochrane Alta on Christmas 1905 showing Natives "at home", a very lavish postcard depicting Santa, etc., mailed with a bisected 2c Admiral (owner paid $260 for this), a Christmas card mailed in 1914 to Wavey Lake, Alberta (RF E, open only a short period), a postcard depicting a rare black Santa on his motorized sleigh, three postcards mailed 1909, 1910 and 1911 each with a Muskoka free Hospital label (all three are tied), a postcard mailed Christmas Day 1916 "on active service" from the Canadian Medical Corps in Egypt to Canada, and a group of 9 Edward VII and Admiral Christmas cards, some with nice designs. Overall very fine, all pictured online, all postcards were mailed unless noted. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 170.00
Sold...C$ 250.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:45:45 EST
Sold For 250

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1270
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Christmas

image Group of 23 United States Postcards Pertaining to Christmas, all mailed and includes some very lavishly illustrated and colourful cards, some embossed, one mailed in 1905 appears to be made of plywood, three have Red Cross seals (1908, 1913, 1927). A very nice group, with the odd corner crease, etc. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 140.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:46:04 EST
Sold For 140

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1271
Symbol: PC
Cat No: France

image Group of About 2,000 Postcards from France, 1900s to Modern, filling a Banker's Box plus a smaller shipping box. The lot consists of mostly post-World War II, but with some earlier cards. Lots of tourist scenes, churches, with about half and half used and unused, noting several of the used having single frankings, and also saw some mailed to Canada at the preferred rate. Overall very fine with the usual light wear on some. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 70.00
Sold...C$ 70.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:46:34 EST
Sold For 70

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1272
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Newfoundland

image Trio of Real Photo Postcards Depicting Scenes from the 1914 Sealing Disaster, unused and published by S.H. Parsons, first is annotated "Bodies on the Fore Hatch", second "Showing the Fore Hatch with Bodies" and third "Rescue Ship Bonaventure". Very fine and rare group. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 80.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:47:00 EST
Sold For 80

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1273
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Newfoundland

image Collection of 136 Different Picture Postcards, 1950s to 1970s, all depicting wildlife, icebergs, fishing villages, 10 different postcard souvenir folders, and others, all pertaining to Newfoundland and Labrador. An interesting group which depict a way of life which has now largely disappeared. Very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 100

Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:47:26 EST
Sold For 60

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1274
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Newfoundland

image Collection of 110 Different Early Newfoundland Postcards, all sorted by alphabetical order of producer name, with Aristoph, Ayre (9), Barnes, Basha, Bartlett, Bishop, Byrne, Canadian postcard, Clarke, Cowan (11), Dicks, Garland, Grenfell, Guardian, Knopp, Valentine, Warwick, etc. Mix of used and unused, with original retail prices ranging in the $20 to $50 each card (with some higher). Noted two early multi-views, a real photo postcard of the Royal Ensign reflected in seal oil, Newfoundland traveller William Brown with dog team in the US, sealing and whaling industry scenes, and many more. Some with edge faults or creases, still overall fine to very fine and seldom offered. (Image)

Estimate $ 600

Opening C$ 425.00
Sold...C$ 425.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:48:07 EST
Sold For 425

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1275
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Newfoundland

image Collection of 45 Newfoundland Postcards Published by Parsons, all different and published by S.H. Parsons and Sons, J.C. Parsons and Doris Parsons. A scarce group, with retail prices mostly in the $20 to $35 range and overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 250

Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 190.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:48:40 EST
Sold For 190

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1276
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Newfoundland

image Collection of 85 Different Newfoundland Postcards Published by Dicks & Co. with a great variety of subjects depicted, mix of mailed and unused, and the quality is overall very fine. A scarce group for the specialist or online reseller, with a retail value of just over $2,000. (Image)

Estimate $ 500

Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:49:03 EST
Sold For 275

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1277
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Religion

image Group of About 1,200 Religion-Themed Postcards, 1900s and On, including churches, etc. Note some earlier but mostly post-World War II, with lots of chromes. A few minor edge creases, etc., still overall very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 150

Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:49:35 EST
Sold For 60

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1278
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Worldwide

image About 350 Worldwide Postcards, Mostly 1900s to 1950s, all sorted into a very filled postcard box, saw cards from Canada, USA, France, Great Britain, thematic interest, etc. Includes both unused and mailed cards. Overall very fine with the usual edge wear on some, etc. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:49:59 EST
Sold For 60

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1279
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Worldwide

image Group of Over 360 Postcards, 1900s and On, includes First Nations cards (including 3 Tucks and a Valentine), World War I military cards from Europe, South America, USA, Danish West Indies and Canada. Also a nice group of Ship cards and town scenes from across Canada. Overall fine to very fine, a better than average group. (Image)

Estimate $ 300

Opening C$ 425.00
Sold...C$ 425.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:50:39 EST
Sold For 425

Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1280
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Worldwide

image Accumulation of Worldwide Postcards Filling Two Heavy Banker's Boxes, 1900s and On, with over 3,000 cards, from countries such as Canada, USA, West Indies, South and Central America, GB, Western Europe, New Zealand and more. Most are tourist scenes, but also saw birds, animals, thematics, and mostly all from post WWII. Many of the cards mailed from around the world were mailed to Canada. Saw the usual faults, still overall very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 200

Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 90.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:51:25 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 43
Lot No: 1281
Symbol: PC
Cat No: Worldwide

image Stock of About 3,000 Postcards Sorted by Theme in 8 Boxes, 1900s to Modern, includes themes such as ships, planes, art, Disney, beaches, bridges, cultures, Christmas, birthday, transportation, hotels, celebrities, religion, mountains, real photo postcards, and more. Most are post-WWII era but does include some earlier material. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)

Estimate $ 400

Opening C$ 190.00
Sold...C$ 190.00


Closed..Oct-28-2022, 15:52:36 EST
Sold For 190


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