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1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a well centered and crisp strike of the #3 in Maltese Cross cancel in black. The stamp has a strong "Ivory Head" and four large margins, showing the next stamp at left, position OF, very fine. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a well centered and crisp strike of the #4 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, position DL, fine. (Image)
1841 2d Deep Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used from plate position AA, with a decent strike of the #8 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, fine-very fine. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a well centered strike of the #7 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, position LA, fine-very fine. Pictured to best show the postmark. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a nice strike of the #12 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, from position DH, with heavy hinge remnants, still fine-very fine. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a partial but identifiable strike of the scarcer #9 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, with "Ivory Head" variety, position IG, fine. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate, used with a bold but nearly complete strike of the #6 in Maltese Cross cancel in black, position BK, with four large margins and very fine. (Image)
1841 2d Blue Queen Victoria Imperforate Remainder Lot, with 4 stamps, one showing the rarest of the Maltese Cross numerals (#10, with a crease, else fine and cataloguing $1,550), one showing the numeral 11 in Maltese Cross (with a thin, else fine and cataloguing $875) plus two other stamps with four margins and unidentified postmarks, one with a shallow thin. (Image)
1847 1sh Pale Green Queen Victoria, Embossed Imperforate, used with moderate numeral grid cancel. Two large margins bottom and left, two others are close but not touching. Very fine, with strong embossing. SG #54 £1,000. (Image)
Scott $ 1,000
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 17:28:40 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 630
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 430-431
1924 1d and 1½d George V British Empire Exhibition Set, both values are in sheets of 48 with only a few stamps being hinged, overall fine or better, with a little separation. (Image)
Set of Six Puffin Misperforated Sheets, with six different values, each in a misperforated sheet of 72 in a different colour, with both vertical and horizontal rows of perforations shifted, one sheet has a diagonal crease affecting 6 stamps, another sheet has a vertical crease affecting the 9 stamps in the first row, else very fine and fresh. (Image)
Set of Six Puffin Imperforate Sheets, with six different values, each in an imperforate sheet of 72 in a different colour, one sheet has a crease in its margin, else very fine. (Image)
1938-52 1c to $10 King George VI Set, with all 23 values, all mint never hinged and with attractive centering, the first $5 and first $10 have light gum toning (mentioned strictly for accuracy), still fresh and very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 1,200
Opening C$ 775.00
Sold...C$ 775.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 17:31:28 EST
Sold For 775
India
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 635
Symbol: **
Cat No: 150-167, O100
1937 3p to 25r George VI Silver Jubilee Set, mint never hinged and includes a very attractive cross gutter block of official stamp O100. Very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 620
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Nov-22-2021, 17:31:48 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 38
Lot No: 636
Symbol: **
Cat No: 203-206
Group of King George VI Mint Blocks and Pairs, all mint never hinged and many have sheet selvedge, the 7 blocks of four include #s 72, 79a, 82a, 84, etc and there are 13 pairs, including 74, 79a, 81, 82a, 83, 84, 85, etc. Fresh and fine to very fine. (Image)
1941 King George VI Values Perforated 14, with Scott #s 74d, 76a, 81b, 83b and 85, all in mint never hinged marginal blocks of four, fresh and fine to very fine. (Image)
Three Forgery Sheets of the 1847-1859 Queen Victoria Issues, engraved composite forgery sheets of 32 impressions in three different sheets: red, orange and blue of Post Office 1d and 2d, Post Paid 1d and 2d early and late impressions of various types, 1859 Lapirot 2d and Sherwin 2d sheets have 8 of each stamps and are marked "Privater Nachdruck" on back. A total of 96 stamps, with large margins, we note a few bends, else very fine. (Image)
1908 ½d to £1 King Edward VII Short Set, mint hinged, with bright colours, the £1 central colour is somewhat faded, still a fresh and fine to very fine set. (Image)