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1908 ½c to 20c Québec Tercentenary Set, all in mint never hinged blocks of four, with the 7c and 20c being sheet corner blocks. This group is fresh, with bright colour and has very nice gum. Centering varies from fine to very fine (Image)
Scott $ 9,916
Opening C$ 1,600.00
Sold...C$ 2,000.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 11:07:12 EST
Sold For 2000
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 262
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 96-103
1908 ½c to 20c Québec Tercentenary Set, a lovely mint set, the four lower values are never hinged, the four high values are lightly hinged. All are fresh and very fine centered, the 5c value is an extremely fine stamp. (Image)
Unitrade $ 2,155
Opening C$ 350.00
Sold...C$ 350.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 11:07:31 EST
Sold For 350
King George V Era -- Admiral Issues Scott #104-140
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 263
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: Collection
1930 3c Admiral Reverse Lithographed Proof Group, with three different blocks of four, in red, blue and black, with image reversed and enlarged to 21 x 25 mm from Dr. Eckerlin's Rotary Intaglio Process which he proposed to the American Bank Note Company. Interestingly, the bottom right corner block in blue shows the image cut off at right through the middle of right "3"s. An interesting collateral group on ungummed thicker paper. (Image)
Est $ 300
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 130.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 11:08:15 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 264
Symbol: E/P
1930 3c Admiral Reverse Sample Proof, in a scarce block of 30 in black. These were made in Germany by Dr. Eckerlin as a proposal for a cheaper security printing method, the Rotary Intaglio Process. Normally found in blocks of four or smaller, as very few larger blocks of these remain. Very fine. (Image)
Est $ 350
Opening C$ 190.00
Sold...C$ 210.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 11:08:52 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 265
Symbol: E/P
1930 3c Admiral Reverse Sample Proof, in a scarce lower left corner block of 24 in green. These were made in Germany by Dr. Eckerlin as a proposal for a cheaper security printing method, the rotary intaglio process. Normally found in blocks of four or smaller, as very few larger blocks of these remain. Two small tears and a crease in margin at left, still very fine. (Image)
1911 1c green Admiral with Type B Double Lathework, a mint never hinged lower right corner block of four, with cutting arrow at right and strong impression of the lathework. Stamps are centered fine to very fine overall. (Image)
1911 1c dark green Admiral with Full Type B Lathework, mint never hinged, with deep, fresh colour, nicely centered and showing signs of doubling of the lathework, very fine. (Image)
1911 2c pink Admiral, a mint never hinged bottom sheet margin single, with large margins all around and distinct colour. The selvedge shows the letters "PO" (inverted) denoting a printing order. A lovely example of this better shade, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2018 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. (Image)
1911 2c pink Admiral, a mint never hinged single, very fine and accompanied by a photocopy of a 2011 Greene Foundation certificate for a block of four, from which this is the lower left stamp. Rsv. (Image)
1918 3c brown Admiral with Type D Inverted Lathework, a mint never hinged block of four, with deep rich colour and about 50% impression of the lathework. Very fine. (Image)
1918 3c brown Admiral, Wet Printing, a mint bottom left corner block of four, showing full Type B lathework in bottom margin, top stamps hinged, bottom never hinged and very fine. (Image)
1918 3c brown Admiral with Type D Inverted Lathework, a mint block of four with the upper left stamp having thins, with about 80% impression of the lathework. Very fine. Catalogue value is for two very fine never hinged singles. Rsv. (Image)
1923 3c carmine Admiral with Type D Lathework, a mint plate 126 block of 16, with rich colour and full crisp impression of the lathework. Two stamps are hinged at top middle, rest are NH. Catalogued as a hinged plate block of 8 plus two never hinged blocks of four. Very fine and great presentation piece. (Image)
1925 4c yellow ochre Admiral, Dry Printing, mint never hinged, quite fresh and extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2007 Philatelic Foundation certificate grading it as "XF-S 95". (Image)
1912 5c indigo Admiral, mint never hinged, very well centered and possessing deep, rich colour and freshness, extremely fine. A lovely stamp in all respects. Rsv. (Image)
1924 5c violet Admiral on Thin Paper, mint never hinged, fresh and very well centered among four even margins, extremely fine. A very nice stamp. (Image)
1925 5c violet Admiral, Dry Printing, with Redrawn Upper Right Spandrel, mint never hinged, quite fresh and extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2007 Greene Foundation certificate which does not mention the never hinged state of the stamp. (Image)