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Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1870 (Dec. 14), bisect cover sent from Prince Town to Aughnacloy (Scott 5, 4c), an attention-grabbing cover, bearing #5 (2) plus a diagonally bisected 1d (#4c), each tied by ten-barred oval cancels, with Prince Town origin dater—a previously unrecorded double-arc datestamp without code A—at lower right; reverse bears small-diameter PEI transit dated Dec. 16, and Aughnacloy Jan. 10, 1871, receiver; light soiling and backflap faults of no consequence, Very Fine, an exceptionally rare franking, with 1960 P.F. certificate. Scott $3,500 Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1871 (Feb. 28), "FOUP PENCE" cover from Charlotte Town to Minnesota, small cover bearing a #9v, the 1870 4d black with bottom ribbon reading "FOUP PENCE" (row 4/4), cancelled by broken-barred obliterator leaving the variety fully legible; single-ring PEI origin postmark alongside, Very Fine, a very rare, if not unique, example of this variety on cover, with 1992 Greene Foundation certificate. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1871 (Apr. 19), bisect cover sent Charlotte Town to Dublin (Scott 5, 5e), franked by a trio of 2d rose, one diagonally bisected (#5 (2), 5e) tied by broken-bar killers with Charlotte-Town origin at lower left; Dublin AP 30 receiver on reverse; accompanying certificate states "the front of the cover has been mutilated"—though it has clearly been professionally repaired since, Very Fine appearance, a very rare franking, with 1984 B.P.A. certificate which states right-hand stamp is defective (unwarranted in our opinion). Scott $2,750 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1872 (June 12), pretty cover sent from Charlotte Town to New Annan, franked by a single plus vertical strip of three #11, all tied by light strikes of a "13" killer; despatch, Halifax transit (June 15) and receiver (June 18) all on reverse; light edge wear and backflap damage, stamps with perforation faults due to placement, still a Very Fine cover, and a rare franking of the 4¢ rate, Ex-Crosby, Dr. RVC Carr, Warren S. Wilkinson, with 2010 Greene Foundation certificate. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1872 (Dec. 23), cover from Charlotte Town to Kilwinning, Scotland, with 6¢ (#15) franking tied by five-pointed star cancel (P130), partial second strike of cancel at far left top; origin dater alongside adhesive, with red Liverpool Br. Packet PAID handstamp at lower left; Jan. 25, 1873, Kilwinning receiver on reverse; top right corner of envelope (and stamp) torn through opening and repaired from reverse; stamp further with light horizontal crease, Fine to Very Fine, a pretty cover despite its issues, very rare, being one of two recorded examples of this value paying the transatlantic rate, Ex-Alan Griffiths, with 2004 Greene Foundation certificate. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1873 (Jan.), "On Service" registered cover sent from St. Eleanors to Charlotte Town, addressed to the Assistant Colonial Secretary, bearing a 4¢ green (#14), lightly tied by barred oval cancel, with Registry "113" at top left; Charlotte-Town Jan. 3 receiver on reverse; roughly circular portion of back of envelope (including tip of backflap) removed, Very Fine, postage free as an Official letter, the Registration fee paid by the adhesive, a unique franking, Ex-Martyn Cusworth, with 1962 R.P.S.L. certificate. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1873 (Apr. 23), cover sent from Sunnyside to Kingston, Richibucto, franked by #11 and #13, each tied by barred oval cancels, Summerside origin c.d.s. between; arrival datestamp on reverse; also included is a large-part cover sent Jan. 16, 1873, from Charlotte Town to King's Creek bearing 4¢ green (#14) with Jan. 18 receiver on reverse, Very Fine, the 1¢ plus 3¢ a very attractive and rare franking, Kingston cover ex-Martyn Cusworth. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1873 (May 20), registered cover sent from Hazel Grove to Wood Island, franked by 1¢ orange over two 3¢ rose (#11, 13 (2), paying the 3¢ local rate and 4¢ Registration fee), each cancelled and tied by four-ring targets; "Hazel Grove/P.E.I." datestamp at top center, manuscript "Registered" at top left (partially covered by 1¢); Charlotte-Town May 20 receiver on reverse, Very Fine, a unique cover, this being the sole recorded example of this Hazel Grove datestamp, Ex-Dale Lichtenstein, Dr. RVC Carr, Warren S. Wilkinson, with 1969 R.P.S.L. certificate. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Prince Edward Island, 1873 (July 2), cover from Charlotte Town to Arichat, Isle Madame, franked by a 3¢ rose (#13) tied by a cork cancellation (P127) with origin datestamp at right; transits and receiver on reverse, Very Fine, Ex-Martyn Cusworth, with 2004 Greene Foundation certificate,
A rare and important cover, mailed just one day after Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian Federation. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Canada, 1851, Beaver, 3d red, laid paper (Scott 1), bright and fresh with large balanced margins, strong laid lines and a light target cancel, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, with a 1998 Greene Foundation & 2003 P.F. certificates. Unitrade C$1,600 ($1,190). Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canada, 1851, Prince Albert, 6d slate violet, laid paper (Scott 2), ample nicely balanced margins and exceptional color, Very Fine, with a 2016 P.F. certificate. Unitrade C$2,000 ($1,490). Scott $1,650 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Canada, 1852, Beaver, 3d red, ribbed paper (Scott 4c), target postmark, boldness in color and impression on clearly ribbed paper, boasting nice to large margins, Choice Very Fine, a scarce stamp. Scott $525 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Canada, 1855, Prince Albert, 6d slate gray (Scott 5), uncommonly fresh with ample to oversize margins and a light cancel, Very Fine, with a 2016 Greene Foundation certificate. Unitrade C$1,600 ($1,190). Scott $1,200 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canada, 1855, Prince Albert, 6d slate gray (Scott 5), horizontal pair, a handsome pair with unmistakable color, sharp detail and fresh paper; full to large margins on three sides, top margin close to outer frame line at top right to just in at top left; cancelled by two strikes of Montreal "21" target, nearly Very Fine, with 2015 Greene Found certificate. Scott $2,400 as singles Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Canada, 1855, Jacques Cartier, 10d blue on thin paper (Scott 7), unused without gum, exceptionally fresh with three large margins and the fourth well clear of the frame line; deep rich color with three position dots in the lower right corner, nearly Very Fine. A most attractive, totally sound, unused example of this very difficult stamp, Ex-Dale-Lichtenstein, "Foxbridge", with a 1991 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $9,250 Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Canada, 1857, Queen Victoria, ½d rose (Scott 8), a gorgeous, incredibly fresh mint example with full, never hinged o.g., three huge margins and barely shaved on the fourth, virtually Very Fine, with a 2016 & 1994 Greene Foundation certificates,
The early Pence issues are difficult to find with any original gum—virtually impossible with that gum having never having been hinged! . Scott $1,100 for hinged Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Canada, 1857, Prince Albert, 6d reddish purple, very thick soft wove paper (Scott 10), a fresh, very attractive example of this rare stamp with a light grid cancel and three large margins and the top margin barely touching the outer frame line, Fine to Very Fine, with 2016 Greene Foundation & 1969 R.P.S.L. certificates. Scott $7,500 Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Canada, 1857, Prince Albert, 6d reddish purple, very thick soft wove paper (Scott 10), an exceptional used example; unusually fresh with ample to mostly large margins and a neat Toronto square grid cancel; large inclusion, Very Fine. A seldom-seen, high quality example of this very difficult stamp, with a 1981 Greene Foundation certificate. Unitrade C$9,000 ($6,690). Scott $7,500 Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Canada, 1859, Jacques Cartier, 17¢ blue (Scott 19), o.g., fresh and quite well centered; few "shortish" perfs, otherwise Very Fine, with a 2017 P.F. certificate noting "tiny perforation flaws". Scott $1,250 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Canada, 1864, Queen Victoria, 2¢ rose (Scott 20), slightly disturbed o.g., exceptionally fresh with marvelous color, Fine to Very Fine, with a 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott $650 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)