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1885 10c Small Queen on Cover to England, mailed from Ottawa on NOV.10.1885 (duplex) to London, England (NOV.23 receiver on back), franked with a single 10c rose magenta Small Queen paying the double weight rate. The cover had originally been endorsed "Free" by Lord Meglund (the military secretary to Lord Lansdowne, the Governor-General of Canada) but had to be franked as it was addressed outside the country. Addressed to Lord Meglund's Mother in Law, as he was married to Mary Caroline Grey, Earl Grey's niece. Missing most of its back flap, still very fine. (Image)
1882 10c Small Queen on Double Weight Cover to England, mailed Halifax on JUL.7.1882 (duplex) to London, England (JUL.18 receiver on back). The cover is franked with a 10c deep dull purple Small Queen, paying double the preferred rate. Repaired tear at right, still a very fine cover. (Image)
Unitrade $ 500
Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 12:06:44 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 263
Symbol: O
Cat No: 40b var.
1888 10c deep rose lilac Small Queen, Perforated 12.2 x 12.2, a used single with part Montreal duplex, from a very late Montreal printing, fine-very fine and a scarce perforation variety. Illustrated in H&N, page 188. (Image)
B>1874 10c pale milky rose lilac Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12, used with light grid cancel, well centered, fresh and very fine. Particularly nice for this scarce first printing of the 10c value, which is almost invariably found in rather unattractive condition. (Image)
1883 10c Small Queen on Cover to England, mailed from Toronto on DEC.17.1883 (duplex) to Dulwich, England (DEC.31 London S.E. transit). The cover is franked with a 10c rose lilac Small Queen with "gash in right 1" variety, paying the double ½ ounce rate. Back flap nicely replaced and small tears at top, still a very fine cover. Illustrated in H&N, page 181. A private census of 10c Small Queen cover only lists six covers with the 10c "gash in right 1" variety. (Image)
1897 10c brown red Small Queen, a mint strip of four from top of sheet (positions 2 to 5), showing "10" counter and a large part of Type V printer's imprint in the top selvedge (two stamps are never hinged, others lightly hinged), as well as a mint hinged single showing "TEN" counter (position 9). Also on page is a diagram of the sheet these would have come from to show the position of these plate inscriptions. A fine group. (Image)
Group of Three Used 10c Small Queen Plate Varieties, starts with a very fine "pitted left 0" (Unitrade 45v, position 21), a fine "gash in right 1" (Unitrade 45iv, position 88) as well as a fine-very fine single with re-entry in top frameline (Unitrade 45iii). A useful group, each with a blow up illustration of the variety. (Image)
Unitrade $ 875
Opening C$ 240.00
Sold...C$ 240.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 12:11:21 EST
Sold For 240
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 270
Symbol: O
Cat No: 45, 45a, 45b
Group of Three Used 10c Small Queens from the Second Ottawa Printings, with brown red, dull rose and pink shades, all three are very fine to extremely fine. (Image)
Group of Three 10c Small Queens from the Second Ottawa Printings, an unused (no gum) dull rose, an unused (no gum) brown red shade with "pitted right 0" variety from position 21 (cat. $500 for fine) and a mint hinged bright brown red single with selvedge at right showing large part on the printer's imprint (gum has adherences). An overall fine group. (Image)
1891 10c Small Queen on Cover to India, mailed at Dundas, Ont. on SEP.24.1891 (c.d.s. free strike and second strike tying stamp) to Cocanada, India (endorsed 'via Brandisi") with a Hamilton c.d.s. on back (6PM SEP.24) and a most unusual Hamilton carrier datestamp dated the next morning at 8AM (the cover might have been put in the wrong bag?). Also a Sea Post Office c.d.s. (OCT.19 transit) and "SECOND DELy / COCANADA" (OCT.29 receiver). Franked with a very fine 10c dull rose, cover has a few edge faults, still overall very fine. (Image)
1891 10c Small Queen on Cover, mailed in Moncton N.B. on AUG.8.1891 (Venning duplex), franked with a single 10c bright rose carmine Small Queen possibly paying a double weight registered drop letter 4c + 5c (convenience 1c overpayment) with manuscript "255" (possibly a registration number), with no backstamps. Light vertical crease, else very fine. (Image)
1889-97 10c Small Queen Remainder lot of Stamps from the Second Ottawa Printings, with 47 used singles showing a variety of interests such as dated copies, many shades, postmarks, an imprint copy, two pairs, and a "pitted right 0" variety. A nice quality group, overall fine or better. (Image)
Est $ 350
Opening C$ 425.00
Sold...C$ 425.00
Closed..May-22-2019, 12:15:25 EST
Sold For 425
Widow Weeds
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 276
Symbol:
Die Proof of Queen Victoria in Mourning, cut to shape and mounted on a canvas-backed card measuring 54 x 75 mm, with manuscript numbers 84 above, and 953 below the design. This was engraved by Alfred Jones from a photograph believed to have been taken by John Edwin Mayall. The design was used as the basis for the 1868 Canadian Bill stamps as well as the 20c and 50c values of the Small Queen series. It was also the centre piece of the 1868 sample trade sheet that showed all the Large Queens, the One Cent Small Queen and the Bill stamps. A lovely and rare collateral piece. Illustrated in H&N, page 5. (Image)
1893 20c and 50c Widow Weeds, both are used with neat c.d.s. cancels, fresh and well centered. The 20c is extremely fine and the 50c is very fine. (Image)