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1859 Two 1c Rose Queen Victoria Issues with Major Re-Entry, first one has a 4-ring 2 in blue (Belleville, with diagonal crease) and the other has a deeper shade and a 4-ring #516 (Montréal, repaired at bottom). Both stamps are from position 58 and show the major re-entry from that position, fine appearance. (Image)
Collection of 5c Beaver Issues with Legible 4-Ring Numeral Cancels, with 52 stamps in all, we noted #s 2, 3 (x2), 4 (x2), 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18 (x2), 20, 21, 22 (x2), 23, 24, 24 on dated piece, 25, 26, 27 (x3), 28 (x2), 29, 30, 31, 31 in green, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 on a pair, 37 grid cancel, 39, 40 (x3), 41, 42 (x2), 47 (x2), 49 in blue, 50, 51 and 52. Strikes vary from partial to very fine and there are some with rarity factors up to 8 (very rare), a great lot for the specialist, or someone who wants to start collecting these fascinating and attractive postmarks. (Image)
Collection of 10c and 17c First Cents Issues with 4-Ring Numeral Cancels, the 10c Consorts have many shades and include #s 3 (RF 5), 22 (RF 4), 25 (RF 5), 29 (RF 4), 31 (in green, RF 6), 34 (RF 3), 37 (RF 3), 37 (fancy squared circle numeral), 40 (RF 5, two copies), 49 (RF 5), 47 (RF 4), 49 (RF 3 in blue), 49 (RF 5), and 51 (RF 3, two copies). The two 17c Cartiers show a #18 (Kingston, plugged-up) and the other shows what could be a fancy 37 in grid. An overall fine or better group with the odd small fault. (Image)
Collection of Eight 12½c Queen Victoria Issues with Legible 4-Ring Numeral Cancels, with #s 23 (Niagara, RF 4), 27 (Ottawa, RF 2, bit of toning), 37 (Québec City, RF 3), 30 (Peterboro, RF 2, two stamps, one with a thin), 39 (St. Johns, RF 5) and 52 (Clifton, RF 5). A sound lot except for the few faults mentioned, overall fine. (Image)
1859 17c Blue Cartier, unused (no gum), well centered with bright colour and crisp impression, with a light crease at upper left, else very fine. (Image)
1859 2c Deep Claret Rose Queen Victoria with Dash in Lower Right "2", used with well centered 4-ring #27 (Ottawa) obliterator leaving the variety unobstructed, fine. (Image)
Selection of Choice Used Cents Issues, with a 1c (deep colour, very fine), 5c (a lovely example with four large margins), 10c (light brown single with large margins and light cancel), 10c (light purple horizontal pair with full imprint at bottom, fine and fresh). A very nice group of this difficult issue. (Image)
Est $ 500
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 10:34:27 EST
Sold For 325
Queen Victoria Era -- Large Queens Scott #21-33
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 54
Symbol: O/(*)
Cat No: 21, etc.
Group of 29 Mostly Used ½c Large Queens, with variety of papers, shades, perforations and postmarks, a few are unused and a few have "spur" varieties, etc. A mostly sound and overall fine to very fine group, with only a few insignificant faults, catalogued as used and all least expensive varieties by Scott. (Image)
Scott $ 2,320
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 10:34:57 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 55
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 21, iii, iv
1868 ½c Black Large Queen with Varieties, a lovely mint block of 20 (plate positions 41-45 / 71-75), with full original gum on all stamps, with only three stamps being hinged (a few others with light disturbance). This remarkable block shows the "White Chignon" variety on three stamps and the "Spur" variety on all stamps in the three center columns. The block has been folded along the margin between the first and second rows, and is fine and quite fresh. A great item for the specialist. Rsv. $1,800. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen, unused (no gum) with a lower left corner perf crease and shorter perf at right, both not mentioned in the accompanying 2021 Richard Gratton certificate, fine. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen, with a lovely centered datestamp from Rockwood UC date APR.28.1868, within the first month of usage of this issue. Well centered and very fine. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen, a mint block of 12 with full original gum and all stamps are never hinged except for two at the bottom centre, which are lightly hinged. Quite a fresh block which has never been folded and shows well centered stamps and good colour. Needless to say that this is a major Large Queen rarity, especially with its full original gum and so many never hinged original gum stamps. Accompanied by a 2021 Greene Foundation certificate which states "tiny black specks on lower left copy" and "missing perforation tips on a few stamps occurred during production process". These two insignificant points in no way deter from the great rarity of this block. Rsv. $29,000. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen, a group of four used singles, chosen for their superior centering and quality, two are on thin paper, two on regular paper, very fine and a choice selection. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen on Watermarked Bothwell Paper, used with neat St John NB c.d.s. dated JUN.1.1868, showing parts of three watermark letters at bottom. The stamp still has many perforation disks adhering and is fine. (Image)