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1868 4d Black Queen Victoria, a mint never hinged pane of 30 with full original gum and selvedge all around, showing the "shading variety" in position 7 as well as the "FOUP" variety in position 19, with negligible light stain in margin at right, still fine. (Image)
Unitrade $ 312
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 140.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 16:36:19 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 542
Symbol: E/P
Cat No: 10P var.
1893 3c Queen Victoria Tilleard Reprint Proof in Black, a complete sheet of 50 printed on glossy card, the largest multiple of this we have seen, very fine. Displayed on an album page describing its history. (Image)
1872 6c black Queen Victoria, Perforated 12 Pair, Imperforate Vertically Between, in a horizontal pair, mint with original hinged gum. There is a small stain at bottom of right stamp, still very fine appearance. ex L.S. Crosby (Image)
1857 6½d Scarlet Heraldic Imperforate, unused (no gum) with bright colour and four large to well clear margins, very fine. The stamp is accompanied by three certificates: 2012 Richard Gratton AIEP, 2012 Bernard and Pascal Behr and a 2013 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $1,800. (Image)
1860 2d Orange Heraldic Imperforate, mint with large part original gum which is disturbed, partly by the hinge mark. A lovely stamp which has four large and even margins, not to mention the bright, fresh colour, very fine. (Image)
1860 6d Orange Heraldic Imperforate, a used horizontal pair with light cancels, margins are large on three sides to well clear at top, with a light horizontal crease, else very fine. Used multiples of this era are quite scarce, and this particular value is rare in a pair, with only about 4 known, 3 of which are creased. Accompanied by a 2020 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $1,300. (Image)
1861 5d Reddish Brown (and shades) Group of Mint Blocks of Four, with six blocks of four showing a variety of shades, all with full original gum and lightly hinged except for bottom two stamps of the upper right block in our picture. Top left block has been folded horizontally down the center margin, a very fine group. (Image)
Unitrade $ 2,600
Opening C$ 850.00
Sold...C$ 850.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 16:41:06 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 550
Symbol: */**/
Cat No: 1/21
Selection of Mint Pence Issues, with #1 (no gum), 12A (upper right corner block of 4 with stains in margin, two MNH stamps and two lightly hinged including one with a crease), 18, 20 (no gum), 21 (two copies, one is a LL example) and an upper left corner pair of #23. A nice quality lot, overall fine to very fine, all scanned online. (Image)
Collection of Mint Pence Issues on Old Time Pages, all neatly displayed and written-up, consisting of #1 (x3), #3 (no gum, small thin), #5, #11A (pair), #12A, #15A plus a set of the 1861-62 issues (minus #16 but with 2x #18 2x #19 and 3x #23). There is a good representation here, with early and late printings, etc, and we also note one used stamp: a #3 with a good cancel. A nice collection, with quality stamps, all catalogued as very fine hinged. All pages are scanned online, and comes with a very fine copy of the useful publication "The Pence Issues of Newfoundland 1857-1866" by Robert Pratt (Vincent G. Greene Philatelic Research Foundation, 1981). (Image)
1865 10c Black Prince Albert Forgeries, group of 21 forgeries, 17 on yellow paper in shades varying from grey to black, and 4 examples on white paper. Appear to be all from the same forger. Mixed condition with some faults but generally fine or better appearance. A useful study lot. (Image)
13c Ship Plate Proof in Colour of Issue, a lovely block of six from bottom of sheet, on India paper with full plate inscription in center of margin, very fine. Unitrade for six singles is $420. (Image)
Group of Mostly Mint 1868-94 Queen Victoria Issues, with #s 32 (two singles without gum), 32A (no gum single), 33 (hinged single and no gum single), 35 (lightly hinged single and two hinged blocks of four), 36 (hinged single and hinged block of four) plus a used #39 with major re-entry. Overall fine. (Image)
1877 1c Brown Lilac Prince of Wales, Rouletted, mint, with full original gum, never hinged. A fine appearing stamp which has a light horizontal crease (difficult to see), not mentioned in the accompanying 2020 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)
1876-1879 5c Blue Harp Seal, Rouletted, mint with original hinged gum, showing the plate imprint along the whole length of the stamp at right, light gum bend, very fine. (Image)
Unitrade $ 400
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 16:46:59 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 560
Symbol: */(*)
Cat No: 41/55
Collection of Mint Issues from the 1880-1896 Set, all displayed in black mounts on old time written-up pages, with #41 (2 blocks of four, a pair and 3 singles, with shades), 45 (5 singles), 46 (2 singles), 47 (pair), 48 (3 singles and a block of 4), 49 (3 singles and a pair), 51/52 (6 singles with shades), and 53/55 (three singles with shades). Most of the stamps are hinged, a few have no gum, and overall fine. Catalogue value is for all the least expensive shades for each issue. All pages scanned online. (Image)