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Collection of New Brunswick Plate Proofs, with #s 5P (small nick at top, in margin), 7Pi, 7TC (two singles and a sheet margin vertical pair), 9P, 9Pi, 10P and 11P. All on India paper, some are card mounted and there are a few small faults, else a mostly very fine group. (Image)
1853 1d Red Brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a face-free grid cancel, margins are large (showing part of next stamp at bottom) to well clear at left, fine-very fine. (Image)
1853 1d Orange Brown Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with large c.d.s. packet cancel, margins are clear to large (showing parts of next stamp at left), fine. (Image)
1857 3d Blue Heraldic Imperforate, used with light oval grid cancel and huge margins all around, but repaired tear near "S" of SCOTIA. A very fine appearing stamp, accompanied by a (pink) 2020 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)
1857 1sh Reddish Violet Heraldic Imperforate, on Watermarked Paper, used with oval grid cancel, margins range from large to cut into. The stamp shows parts of the letter S and whole letter A of the "T.H. Saunders" watermark, with a few light corner creases at bottom (only visible in fluid, and not mentioned in certificate), very good appearance, and catalogue value is for fine. Accompanied by a 2003 Greene Foundation certificate. A rare stamp. (Image)
Group of Used Nova Scotia Heraldic Imperforates, with #s 1, 2 (x2), 3 (x2), 4 and 5 (x2). Note some with faults to varying degrees, and / or margins cut into, also some with large margins and an overall fine or better group. (Image)
1860 1c Black Queen Victoria, a mint never hinged complete sheet of 100, with full original whitish gum and full selvedge all around. The stamps are fresh, with an intense black colour, and the front of the sheet shows small spots of gum, mostly on the selvedge but also on at least one stamp, as is often seen on these sheets, still overall fine-very fine. The sheet has previously been folded horizontally in the middle, with a bit of separation at both ends of the fold. Catalogue value is for 10 plate blocks of four plus 60 singles. (Image)
1860 1c Black Queen Victoria, a mint never hinged complete sheet of 100, with full original whitish gum and full selvedge all around. The stamps are fresh, with an intense black colour, and the front of the sheet shows small spots of gum on selvedge, as is often seen on these sheets, still overall fine-very fine. Bit of separation in one spot. Catalogue value is for 10 plate blocks of four plus 60 singles. (Image)
1860 8½c Green Queen Victoria, a mint never hinged full sheet of 100, with full original (slightly yellowed) gum. The sheet has a large part of the selvedge, missing only a small piece at top left, and trimmed down on all sides. Some of the selvedge has gum on the front, as is often seen on these sheets, still overall very fine. Catalogue value is for 12 plate blocks of four plus 52 singles. (Image)
1860 10c Vermilion Queen Victoria, a mint never hinged complete sheet of 100, with full original whitish gum, as well as full selvedge with very little separation. The colour of the stamps is fresh and bright, and there is a little gum on the front of parts of the selvedge as often seen on these, still overall very fine and as good as they come. Catalogue value includes the value given for ten plate blocks of four plus 60 singles. (Image)
Group of Mint Never hinged Blocks, with #s 8 (plate block of 12 with diagonal crease and a little gum loss, and block of four), 11 (plate block of 8) and 12 (plate block of 9). A fresh group, fine to very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 660
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 120.00
Closed..Feb-16-2021, 14:58:42 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 453
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: 9TCi/12TCxii
Group of Nova Scotia Plate Proofs, with #s 9TCi, 10P, 11Pi (vertical pair), 12TC and 12TCxii all on India paper, one is card-mounted. An overall fine to very fine group. (Image)
1861 2d Dull Rose Queen Victoria, Perforated 9, used with grid cancel, very well centered within four large margins, intact perforations and very fine. (Image)
1861 2d Dull Rose Queen Victoria Horizontal Pair, Imperforate Between, mint with part original gum, paper adhesion on back and tiny hinge removal thin (this not mentioned in certificate), still a fine appearing example of this great PEI rarity. All of the 4 recorded examples have faults and this is one of the most visually pleasing examples. Accompanied by a 2015 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $7,500. (Image)
1861 6d Yellow Green Queen Victoria, Perforated 9, used with a grid cancel, well centered but closed tear at left and a few shorter perfs, very fine appearance. (Image)
Group of Mint Blocks, all blocks of four unless noted otherwise, with #s 5 (very lightly hinged), 6 (two stamps very lightly hinged, two others NH), 13 (two hinged, two NH), 14 (HR), 15 (hinged), 15 (block of 10 with heavy gum toning) and 16 (NH block of six). Overall fine to very fine. (Image)