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Collection / Stock of Used First Cents Issues, with 75 stamps filling a two sided stock page, #s 14 (16), 15 (x37), 17 (x7), 18 (x7), 19 (x5) and 20 (x3), with shades and postmarks (noted some town postmarks), all identified and catalogued by owner as per centering (vg to vf). A good quality group, all scanned online. (Image)
Unitrade $ 4,020
Opening C$ 10.00
Sold...C$ 575.00
Closed..Jun-22-2021, 10:16:25 EST
Sold For 575
Queen Victoria Era -- Large Queens Scott #21-33
Sale No: 37
Lot No: 22
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Cat No: 21, etc.
Group of 20 Mint or Unused ½c Large Queens, all perforated 12, includes a NH block of four, 6 hinged singles, 7 singles without gum and three singles with the "spur" variety. Overall fine group, catalogue value is for all regular stamps (mint and unused) and does not include the "spur" varieties. (Image)
Group of Used 1c Brown Red Large Queens, with 10 stamps, sorted by Duckworth papers by owner, with 2 thin paper varieties, a few have small faults, still overall fine. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen with Burr at Left of Queen's Chignon, used with light blue postmark leaving the variety easily visible, tiny tear at left, still fine and scarce. (Image)
Group of Used 1c Yellow Large Queens, with 8 stamps (including a nice dated pair), sorted by shade by owner, two singles are also dated 1869. One stamp has small faults, still overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Group of Used 1c Yellow Large Queens, with 10 stamps, sorted by shades by owner (good range), two are fully dated, also note some 2-ring numeral cancels including one in blue, overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Collection of 32 Fully Dated 2c Large Queens, all dated between May 1868 and December 1871, from a variety of different towns. A great lot for the serious student of the Large Queen issue, as dated copies help to identify shade and paper usage and issuance. Owner has identified some of the papers by Duckworth numbers, with #s 3 and 10 noted. Overall fine to very fine, with possible small faults. (Image)
Group of 64 Used 2c Large Queens, with a good variety of postmarks and shades, organised by owner by Duckworth papers. Some faults are to be expected, otherwise a fine to very fine lot and great for the specialist. (Image)
1868 2c Deep Green Large Queen on Thin Paper, unused (no gum), fresh and well centered, very fine. Accompanied by 1988 R.P.S.L. and 2020 Greene Foundation certificates. Rsv. $750. (Image)
1868 2c Emerald Green Large Queen, a group of 16 used examples, with a variety of postmarks including 5 that are dated between March and July of 1871. Overall fine and rarely offered in a group. (Image)
1868 3c Red Large Queen, mint with full original gum, a fresh and well centered stamp with only a very light gum bend, very fine. A rare stamp in this lovely condition. Accompanied by a 2010 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $2,500. (Image)
1868 3c Red Large Queen, a stock page of 42 used singles, with a variety of shades and postmarks, overall fine or better with a few small faults to be expected. (Image)
1868 3c Red Large Queen, a mint block of four, with original gum and three never hinged stamps (top right with small hinge remnant). A rare mint block, with some irregular perforations at right, still fine and accompanied by a 1984 Greene Foundation certificate stating "Mint, O.G., N.H.". Rsv. $5,400. (Image)
Group of 83 Used 3c Large Queens, most are sorted and identified by owner as per Duckworth paper type, with Unitrade 25viii (Bothwell unwatermarked paper x 11), Paper 3 (x27), Paper 10 (x28) and others not identified. We note a good variety of shades and postmarks, including several useful dated copies. All catalogued as regular #25 by Scott. (Image)
1868 3c Red Large Queen with Cracked Plate Variety, used with pen cancel and easily visible plate crack along the letters TS of CENTS up to the frameline. Corner crease at UR, else very good and scarce. (Image)
Group of 14 Used 5c Large Queens, all identified by owner as per Unitrade catalogue (26, 26i, 26iv), with a variety of postmarks including a lovely strike of the mutilated Hamilton 5 killer, overall fine and catalogued as regular #26 by Scott. (Image)
1875 5c Olive Green Large Queen, Perforated 11¾ x 12, mint with full original gum, quite fresh and well centered, very fine. A lovely stamp which is accompanied by a 2020 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)