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1897 6c red brown Small Queen with Major Re-Entry, a used horizontal pair, with Toronto squared circle cancel dated ??.5.1897. The right stamp, position 81 (Row 9/1) from the C plate, shows doubling of the left scroll work and other areas, very fine. (Image)
1890s (mid) 6c red brown Small Queen with Major Re-Entry, a used single with light 1897 Montreal c.d.s., from position 81 (Row 9/1) from the C plate, showing doubling of many letters at top, scroll work at left and other places, very fine (Image)
1890s 6c red brown Small Queen with Major Re-Entry, a used single with light cancel showing doubling in many places, notably along the left scroll work, in CENTS, etc., from position 87 (Row 9/7) of the B plate, fine. Ex. Simpson. (Image)
Unitrade $ 150
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 625.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 11:55:56 EST
Sold For 625
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 244
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 43, etc.
Group of Three 6c Small Queen Covers, Second Ottawa Printing, 1891 (?) corner card yellow cover (small tear at top) with a chocolate shade 6c stamp from Moncton, N.B. (double rate), 1892 Montreal to London (double rate) and 1896 cover from Vancouver to Nottingham, England, forwarded (overpaid 1c). Overall very fine trio. (Image)
Est $ 150
Opening C$ 40.00
Sold...C$ 85.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 11:56:25 EST
Sold For 85
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 245
Symbol: O
Cat No: 43, etc.
1890s 6c Small Queen Remainder of the Second Ottawa Printing Stamps, with 55 stamps in all, including singles, pairs, and strips of up to five, collected for a variety of reasons including shades (including chocolate and chestnut), re-entries (many), dots, a precancel, guidelines and imprints, etc. A very nice quality and useful lot still on Hillson's album pages with his descriptions and blown-up drawings of the varieties. all scanned online. (Image)
1897 8c + 3c Small Queen Double Weight Registered Cover, Mailed from Flesherton, Ont. (squared circle dated OCT.20.1897) to Durham, Ont. (same day receiver on back) and franked with a 3c plus an 8c Small Queens, paying the double weight domestic rate. Roughly opened at top, still very fine. Illustrated in H&N, page 173. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 5.00
Sold...C$ 140.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 11:57:57 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 248
Symbol: *
Cat No: 44, b, c
1893-97 8c Small Queen Shades, all three are mint lightly hinged and fresh, with violet black, slate and blue grey, three distinct shades, very fine. (Image)
1895 8c Small Queen with Major Re-Entry on Cover, mailed from Maitland, Ont. (MAY.3.1895 free strike broken circle) to Floral Park, NY, with hand made "R" handstamp, franked with a single 8c to pay the registered rate. The stamp has the major-re-entry, visible in the left "8", under CENTS, oval under Queen's neck, and a few other places, very fine. (Image)
1893-97 8c Small Queen Group of Major Re-Entries, with three used stamps, each with the major re-entry and with three different shades, fine-very fine. (Image)
Unitrade $ 315
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 12:00:06 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 252
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 44, etc
1893-97 8c Small Queen Remainder of the Covers, with a total of nine covers, from Feb 1894 to 1897, about half and half are domestic and cross-border, all single frankings paying for registration rates. We note several subjects of interest such as shades, postmarks, an early RPO cancel, corner card cover from Gananoque, O.H.M.S. cover, belt buckle advertising from N.S., etc. Overall very fine condition, one has an internal tear. (Image)
1893-97 8c Small Queen Remainder of the Stamps, with a total of 22 used stamps, including one pair. We note dated copies, many shades, papers, the major re-entry (with blow up illustration), etc. Overall fine or better. (Image)
Group of Three Used 10c Small Queens from the Montreal Printings, with dull rose lilac, magenta and deep lilac rose shades, all three are selected and very fine. (Image)
1874-88 10c Small Queen Remainder lot of Stamps from the Montreal Printings, with 23 used singles showing a variety of interests such as dated copies, perforations (three 11½ x 12 copies including a pale milky rose lilac), many shades, postmarks (including a nice Ottawa crown), an imprint single, etc. A nice quality group, overall fine or better. (Image)
1888 10c Small Queen on Cover to England, mailed from Ottawa on FEB.17.1888 (duplex) to London, England (MAR.2 receiver on back). This #10 size cover has a Department of the Interior red crest on the back flap and was endorsed by an MP, but had to be franked as it departed the country. The franking is a single 10c pink magenta Small Queen (corner crease, very fine appearance) paying double the ½ ounce UPU rate. A few small toning spots, else very fine. (Image)
1888 10c Small Queen on Cover to India, mailed at Dundas, Ont. on SEP.26.1888 (c.d.s. free strike) to Miss Baskerville in Cocanada, India (endorsed "via Brandisi") with Hamilton transit (SEP.26), "Sea Post Office E" (OCT.23 transit) and 'FIRST DELy / COCANADA" (NOV.8 receiver), franked with a single 10c deep magenta Small Queen. Few small stains, else very fine and described by Hillson as being the earliest recorded cover from the Baskerville correspondence. Illustrated in H&N, page 183. (Image)