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1917 20c deep olive green Admiral with Major Re-Entry, used with very clear re-entries, described by Marler (page 402, pos. 5UR34) as "doubling in the left margin opposite C and inside the frame opposite E, and of the oval band below GE and inside right centre, with marks in C and lines in the three arms of E, with a short projection from the lower right corner of the frame". Small thin at right, still a scarce variety. Ex. Ames collection. (Image)
1916 20c dark olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, with Full Type A Lathework, a mint hinged very fine single with a tiny bit of perf tip soiling at right, still a very nice stamp. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1916 20c olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, with Type D Lathework, a mint hinged pair, fine-very fine. Catalogue value is for fine only. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1912 20c dark olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, a mint never hinged plate 3 single, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2014 Greene Foundation certificate. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
Unitrade $ 600
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..May-24-2019, 12:14:14 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 1509
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 119c
1917 20c dark olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, a mint plate A5 block of eight from top left corner of sheet, with cutting arrow at left, five stamps are never hinged, two left stamps are hinged, one other has a fingerprint, overall fine. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
Unitrade $ 1,755
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..May-24-2019, 12:14:30 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 1510
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 119c
1916 20c dark olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, with Full Type A Lathework, a mint block of four from lower right corner of sheet, bottom right stamp is never hinged, rest are lightly hinged, fine. There is a nice engraver's slip in the margin at right. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1912 dark olive green Admiral, Wet Printing, with Retouched Vertical Line in Upper Right Spandrel, mint never hinged very fine. Ex. Stan Lum and Ames collections. Rsv. (Image)
Unitrade $ 540
Opening C$ 85.00
Closed..May-24-2019, 12:15:04 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 1513
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 119iv
1925 20c olive green Admiral, Dry Printing, with Redrawn Vertical Line in Upper Right Spandrel, a mint plate A9 strip of five, fourth stamp is never hinged, rest hinged or hinge reinforced, and there is a partially erased notation above second stamp, overall fine-very fine. The redrawn vertical line variety can clearly be seen on all five stamps, and interestingly, there is a trace of a different plate number under the plate 9 inscription (numbers "20" can be seen). Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
Unitrade $ 1,260
Opening C$ 225.00
Closed..May-24-2019, 12:15:14 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 1514
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 119xx
1916 20c dark olive green Admiral with Precancel and Full Type D Lathework, an unused (no gum) single, with triple-line Toronto precancel, very fine and scarce. Ex. Stan Lum and Ames collections. Rsv. (Image)
Est $ 250
Opening C$ 160.00
Closed..May-24-2019, 12:15:25 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 30
Lot No: 1515
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: 120DP
50c Admiral Large Die Proof in Black, die sunk on card measuring 128 x 182 mm, with American Bank Note Co. Ottawa imprint below stamp image. A few stains and wrinkles, still a scarce item. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1925 50c black brown Admiral, Dry Printing, a mint never hinged single, with large and even margins all around, fresh and extremely fine. A remarkable stamp. Accompanied by a 2011 APS certificate Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1916 50c brown black Admiral with 80% Type D Lathework, a used single, with re-attached selvedge and a few creases, still very fine and rare, with only a few known. Catalogue value for a fine hinged single is $$6,000. Ex. Stan Lum and Ames collections. Rsv. (Image)
1917 50c black Admiral, Wet Printing, a mint never hinged plate 2 block of four, fine. According to previous owner Stan Lum, this is very rare and the only one he has seen. Catalogue value is for four singles only of 120a, described in Unitrade as being from 1912, but Marler indicates plate 2 was engraved in 1917. Ex. Stan Lum and Ames collections. Rsv. (Image)
1912 50c black Admiral, a used block of twenty (4 x 5) with natural straight edge at left, light R in oval cancels, bit of reinforcement, overall fine. Ex. Ames collection. (Image)
1925 50c brown black Admiral, Wet Printing, a lovely plate 4 block of eight, stamps are never hinged and fresh, fine-very fine overall. A very nice plate block. Ex. Stan Lum and Ames collections. Rsv. (Image)
1925 $1 brown orange Admiral, Dry Printing, a mint never hinged single, very fine and accompanied by a 2013 C.P.E.S. certificate. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1925 $1 orange Admiral, Dry Printing, a mint never hinged single, with bright colour, fresh and extremely fine. A lovely stamp in all respects. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)
1925 $1 orange Admiral, Dry Printing, a mint never hinged single from upper left corner of sheet, hinged in margin only and extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2003 Greene Foundation certificate. Ex. Ames collection. Rsv. (Image)