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Group of Early Used Issues, with #s 63 (exceptional centering, with part c.d.s. cancels), 70a, 72 (with attractive red cancel), 73, 113 (three copies, one has a c.d.s. cancel in bright red ink) and 117. A nice, sound group, fine to very fine or better. (Image)
1869 2c Post Horn and Rider, With G Grill, a mint never hinged horizontal pair. Gum loss at right of right stamp and overall gum mottling (catalogue value is for a hinged pair), very good. (Image)
1918 6c to 24c First Air Mail Set, mint never hinged, with bright colours, overall fresh and fine to very fine. The 6c is slightly sulphuretted. (Image)
Scott $ 285
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 140.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:14:55 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 762
Symbol: **
Cat No: C13-C15
1930 65c to $2,60 Graf Zeppelin Set, mint never hinged, quite fresh, with a gum bend on the 65c value, still a generally very fine. Accompanied by a 2016 E. Caffaz certificate (with his light pencil signature on back of stamps). (Image)
Scott $ 1,725
Opening C$ 850.00
Sold...C$ 850.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:15:18 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 763
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: E1P4-E3P4
Set of Six 1979-1980 Test Stamps, printed in all different colours by Goebel in Germany for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Mint never hinged, very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 1,200
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:16:13 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 766
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: TDB36/TDB45
Group of 5 Different 1980's Dummy Test Booklets, TDB36 Jack London, Daffodils; TDB39a, TDB43b, TDB44 and TDB45. With write ups. All very fine mint never hinged. (Image)
Scott $ 1,850
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:16:26 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 767
Symbol: O/(*)
Cat No: 87L56, 143L1
Group of Two Local Carrier Stamps, with an unused (no gum) 1877 black Hussey's without "Copyright 1877", very fine. Also an 1861 $2 red Wells Fargo with crisp Wells Fargo (partial) double-ring c.d.s. in blue, with a thin, still very fine appearance. (Image)
Scott $ 1,150
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 120.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:16:49 EST
Sold For 120
US Confederate States
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 768
Symbol: Cvr
Lot of Four Historical Confederate Items, plus a USA cover with #24, 26 (x3) to Toronto, B/S 1859 with circle PAID and oval UNITED 6 STATES. Unused 7-star Flag patriotic cover with Jeff Davis at top, #11 with 3 margins, on cover Lynchburg to Major Goggin with write up. An unused US International Exhibit Philadelphia envelope 1876 with a Philadelphia Bank Note Company imprint. The most interesting item is a General P. Beauregard signed mourning letter (no cover) regarding the death of his daughter, with reference material. Interesting lot. (Image)
Est $ 300
Opening C$ 400.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Jan-23-2019, 15:17:39 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 769
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Lot of Seven Stampless Covers, 1861-1864 with notes and Dietz references. With V in oval from Smithfield VA, a Culpeper VA with Due marking, another from Cobb's Georgia Legion, Due 10 on Winchester VA cover, Salt Lake City Utah to Woodstock Canada 1864 and lastly cover carried across Mississippi river to Texas. Further research should be rewarding. Overall fine or better. (Image)
Group of Confederate States General Issues, with #1 (used pair on small piece with Richmond VA c.d.s.), 2 (used with Cheraw SC c.d.s.), 2 (used on piece with Richmond, VA c.d.s.) and 14 (mint hinged). A nice group, overall fine to very fine and all catalogued as cheapest shade, so inspection may reward. (Image)
Lot of Four Covers, #6 vertical pair with nice blue c.d.s. Franklin Depot, VA, fine. A horizontal pair of #7 with full margins, very fine, tied by Gloucester Atlanta to a Lt in Col Wirt Adam's Regiment. Two faulty #7 singles tied by Mobile Atlanta from General Lovell with notes. Lastly two #7a singles in different shades of dark blue one fine, other faulty with Philatelic Foundation certificate. Nice lot. (Image)