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Bermuda, 1873 (Mar. 27), cover sent from New York to Bermuda, sent via the E. Barss to J. Butterfield, Clerk H.M. Council; hand-delivered to, and forwarded by, Middleton & Co., whose blue dated handstamp seals the flap on reverse; manuscript "2" in blue crayon on face, Very Fine, a pretty Convention-rate cover. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Bermuda, 1944 (Feb.), censored registered cover sent from Hamilton to New York, franked by May 1941 line perforated dark green and red on yellow 5s King George VI Keyplate issue (position 57 with bottom margin) tied by light c.d.s.; Hamilton Registry label at lower left, the left side sealed by P.C. 90 "C/8144" censor's tape; four New York Registry Division receivers, dated Feb. 10 through Feb. 12, on reverse, Very Fine, a handsome cover. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Bermuda, 1874, Queen Victoria, 3d on 1s green (Scott 10), horizontal pair, used with two 1d rose and a 6d mauve, and tied by St. George's "2" barred numerals on a small piece; the pair has a few shortish perforations at the top, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. A rare used multiple of the 3d provisional. The 14d would have paid double the 7d rate to England. SG 14; £1,300+ ($1,680). Scott $1,900+ Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Bermuda, 1943, King George VI, 10s yellowish green & deep carmine red on green, perf 14, ordinary paper (Scott 126a), position 54 flaw with narrow bottom margin; partial c.d.s. at bottom; gum residue on face at right, otherwise Very Fine. SG 119c. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
British Bechuanaland, 1887, Queen Victoria, £1 lilac (Scott 21), nice color, neatly canceled by "212" barred oval obliterator and manuscript below; central thin, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. SG 20; £800 ($1,030). Scott $900 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Scott $900 Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:03:27 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 87
Symbol: o
Cat No: 30, 55, 63, 81
British Bechuanaland, 1888-1910, Used selection (Scott 30, 55, 63, 81), the 1888 2sh is lightly canceled and the Postal Fiscal 1910 6d has c.d.s. showing 1910 year date, Fine to Very Fine. SG 29, 43, 48, AR1; £2,175 ($2,810). Scott $2,190 Suggested Bid $500-600 (Image)
British Bechuanaland, 1888, Queen Victoria, 2sh6p green overprinted "Protectorate" (Scott 56), canceled by part barred-numeral and Vryburg c.d.s., well-centered; color a little faded, otherwise Very Fine, with 2004 B.P.A. certificate. SG 48; £950 ($1,230). Scott $1,100 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
British Central Africa, 1897, Arms of the Protectorate, £10 black & yellow, overprinted "Specimen" (Scott 56S), o.g., hinged, mathematically centered on immaculate paper; a true Post Office fresh example; top center perforation tips lightly thinned, giving the appearance of toning, otherwise Extremely Fine. SG 52s; £300 ($390). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
British Honduras, 1884, Queen Victoria, 1d blue (Scott 13), tied by "O" barred oval on a neat domestic cover from Belize to Orange Walk with a clear Belize c.d.s., Jul 19, 1884, alongside; flap tears, still Very Fine and very rare. SG 17. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:05:43 EST
Sold For 850
British Commonwealth Great Britain Morocco Agencies
British Offices in Morocco, 1931, British Currency, King George V "Seahorse", B.W. printing, 5s rose red (Scott 219), Simple Cypher watermark, lower right corner margin block of 14, o.g., never hinged, folded once horizontally, Very Fine. SG 54; £825 for hinged ($1,060). Scott $875 for hinged Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
British Offices in Morocco, 1931, British Currency, King George V "Seahorse", B.W. printing, 5s rose red (Scott 219), Simple Cypher watermark, upper right corner margin block of 15, o.g., never hinged, folded once horizontally, Very Fine. SG 54; £825 for hinged ($1,060). Scott $938 for hinged Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
British Offices in Morocco, 1935, British Currency, King George V re-engraved "Seahorse", 2s6d chocolate brown (Scott 242), lower right corner margin block of 15, o.g., never hinged, folded once horizontally, Very Fine. SG 73; £825 for hinged ($1,060). Scott $675 for hinged Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
British Offices in Morocco, 1935, British Currency, King George V re-engraved "Seahorse", 2s6d chocolate brown (Scott 242), upper right corner margin block of 15, o.g., never hinged, folded once horizontally, Very Fine. SG 73; £825 for hinged ($1,060). Scott $675 for hinged Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Cameroons, 1935-59, Two envelopes from British Mandated Territory of Cameroons to England, the first cover via Port Harbour, franked with Nigeria King George V ½d green (#18) canceled by "…/Cameroons Under British Mandate" c.d.s., showing framed "Liable to Letter Rate/F.S." and unframed "3d/F.B." handstamps, with Great Britain Postage Due 3d violet cancelled by "London E.C." arrival c.d.s.; the second cover bearing Nigeria 1953 3d Jebba Bridge (#84) pair and two singles, canceled by Tiko Registered oval datestamp; a few cover faults, still Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Suggested Bid $150-200
Opening US$ 100.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:07:29 EST
Sold For 0
British North America British Columbia & Vancouver Island
Canadian Provinces: British Columbia & Vancouver Island, 1865, 5c rose, Queen Victoria, perforated 14 (Scott #5), beautifully struck in blue by left half of the long oval POST OFFICE/PAID/VICTORIA VANCOUVER ISLAND franking device used as a cancel on an adhesive stamp. Scott Catalogue notes: "Very fine examples of Nos. 2 and 5-18 will have perforations touching the design on at least one side due to the narrow spacing of the stamps on the plate.", Very Fine and attractive, eye-popping. SG #13; £200 ($260). Scott $300 Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: New Brunswick, 1851, 3d red (Scott 1), "13" (Fredericton) numeral in oval grid postmark, Very Fine overall. SG 1; £425 ($550). Scott $575 +50 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: New Brunswick, 1851, 6d olive yellow (Scott 2), four margins, with part oval grid postmark, Choice Very Fine, signed Richter. SG 2; £1,100 ($1,420). Scott $1,200 Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Newfoundland, 1861, 6½d rose (Scott 21), with "235" grid cancel, Extremely Fine, with 2015 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $275 Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Scott $275 Suggested Bid $150-200
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:09:19 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 100
Symbol: E
Canadian Provinces: Newfoundland, 1920, "THREE CENTS" trial surcharge between bars, on 6¢ red Logging, o.g., lightly hinged, the stamp, from the Cabot issue, fresh and bright, with a well-printed surcharge, Very Fine, see note in Scott following #330, only 25 printed, ex Pollitz. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Canadian Provinces: Newfoundland, 1920, 3¢ on 35¢ red, "THREE" omitted (Scott 130 var), two errors in pane of 25, the omissions position 18-19 and never hinged; stamps fresh with deep color and sharp detail; position 20 shows broken "TS" variety, while positions 21-23 show broken bars, Fine to Very Fine, Unitrade notes that the "THREE" is never completely missing. Unitrade 130ii; C$5,160 incl. NH premiums ($3,830). Suggested Bid $3,000-4,000 (Image)