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Canada, Revenue, 1915, 10¢ blue Supreme Court (Van Dam FSC13), with blue control number, with outstanding color and detail; fresh and sound, cancelled by diamond-shaped punches, Very Fine. Van Dam C$1,000 for Fine-Very Fine ($740) Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Canada, Revenue, 1935, $30 on $1 Supreme Court (Van Dam FSC20), vertical bars, in blue, o.g., never hinged, day-one fresh with bright paper and perfect impression; overprint sharp, Very Fine, scarce this nice. Van Dam C$625 ($460) Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Canada, Revenue, 1938, 25¢ red overprint on 1915 issue Supreme Court (Van Dam FSC31), o.g., never hinged, in strong color on immaculate paper; "IN PRIZE" overprint clear, Fine to Very Fine, a tough stamp, especially never hinged. Van Dam C$2,500 ($1,860) Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Van Dam C$2,500 ($1,860) Suggeste
Opening US$ 750.00
Sold...US$ 750.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:32:20 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 145
Symbol: Cat No: YL14-YL17
Canada, Revenue, 1903, $1 on 50¢ to $5 on 50¢ Yukon Territory Law Stamps (Van Dam YL14-YL17), fresh, clean group, all never hinged, Fine to Very Fine+, choice. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:32:57 EST
Sold For 300
British Commonwealth Cayman Islands
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 146
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Cayman Islands, Group of O.H.M.S. Covers, 1925-62, six O.H.M.S. envelopes sent by registered mail, five to the U.S., the other to Scotland, five of them are King George V, the sixth Queen Elizabeth II; also, a normal cover to Jamaica franked with a 1935 1d Pictorial tied by a Georgetown c.d.s., generally Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Cayman Islands, "Georgetown/Cayman Islands", clear double-circle datestamp, Apr 1, 1910, ties two 1908 ¼d brown (#31) on a small, locally addressed cover, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 130.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:33:59 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 148
Symbol:
Cayman Islands, Two Registered Covers franked with War Tax Stamps, both from Georgetown to the U.S.; 1.) franked with a strip of 3 of 1½d on 2½d blue (#MR2, SG #54) plus a single ½d green to New York City, Mar 12-20, 1917; and 2.) franked with a strip of 3 of 1½d on 2½d gray (#MR7, SG #58) - with the overprint shifted about 3½mm to the left - to Bronx, N.Y., via Havana, Cuba, Jul 10-19, 1920 (backstamped Havana on Jul 13 & 14), Very Fine. An attractive pair of covers. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $350-500
Opening US$ 190.00
Sold...US$ 190.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:34:25 EST
Sold For 190
Sale No: 755
Lot No: 149
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Cayman Islands, 1930-52, Group of seven covers, various frankings; comprises 1.) 1930 Registered cover Georgetown to Scotland; 2.-5.) 1938, 1942 (censored), 1948 & 1952 (Registered) from Georgetown to the U.S.; and 6.-7.) two 1933 Ernest Panton Postage Due covers incoming from Bermuda, each franked with a a single ¼d brown tied by a Paget, Bermuda c.d.s., with the short payment made up with Cayman ¼d and/or 1d Centenary commemoratives canceled by Georgetown c.d.s.'s; a Very Fine group. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Cyprus, 1886, Queen Victoria, ½ on ½pi emerald green, fractions 8mm apart, Crown CC watermark (Scott 27), exceptionally fresh with a clear Nicosia squared circle cancel, Jul 1, 1886, Very Fine. SG 28. Scott $500 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Gambia, 1869-1965, Small assembly of cancellations (Scott 2//199), on various issues, including #2 in red, 35, 37, and 61; part to large part strikes; a few small faults, generally Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $250-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-300
Opening US$ 130.00
Closed..Mar-29-2021, 11:35:51 EST
Sold For 0
Postal History Military-/War-Related Covers Censored Covers
Gambia, 1942-43, Pair of censored envelopes from Bathurst to Great Britain, the first cover 1942 (Aug. 17) franked with ½d and 2d, showing superb "Crown/Passed/INN/7219" framed handstamp (type 4B) in blue, predating the earliest date recorded by Martin and Walton, and 1943 (May 15) registered cover bearing 6d and 1sh, showing light strike of "Crown/Passed/NN/3" framed handstamp (type 4A) in violet; a few minor imperfections or age spots, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Grenada, 1785-94, three stampless covers with "GRENADA/(Crown)" in circle, two are folded letters to Scotland (1785, Apr 7 and 1794, Feb 12), the third a folded address leaf to London (1787, Aug 4); various manuscript rates and receiving datestamps; a Fine group, the 1785 example pre-dating by two months what was previously considered the earliest recorded use. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Grenada, 1849, cover to Scotland, small envelope to Edinburgh postmarked on the reverse by a fine strike of a Mar 10 "GRENADA/A" sans-serif double-arc datestamp alongside London (Apr 9) and Edinburgh (Apr 10) datestamps; Very Fine. This is the latest recorded example of this rare datestamp, of which few examples are recorded. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Grenada, Great Britain Used in Grenada, 1856, 6d lilac (Scott A6), five folded covers (one with entire letter) and a cover front, each franked with a single 6d tied by a Georgetown "A15" barred numeral, all to London during 1858 of 1859; most with Grenada double-arc despatch datestamp on the reverse and a red London receiver; a Fine group. SG Z4; £720 ($930). Scott $900 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Grenada, Great Britain Used in Grenada, 1856 6d lilac (Scott A6), wing-margin single tied by a bold "A15" barred numeral on an 1859 folded letter to London; datelined Beaulieu, May 10, with a red Jun 15 London PAID receiver on the front and a May 25 Grenada c.d.s. on the reverse, Fine to Very Fine. SG Z4. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Grenada, 1861, Queen Victoria, two 1d green and a 6d rose, unwatermarked (Scott 1a, 2), canceled "A15", on a neat 1861 cover to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France, with a red manuscript "8" rate and a red Dec 14 London Paid transit c.d.s.; the 6d is tied by a light French entry c.d.s. with a red "PD" handstamp alongside; Nov 24 Grenada despatch c.d.s. on the reverse, along with a Dec 15 Villeneuve-sur-Lot receiver; the right 1d clipped at the top and the original left 1d was apparently damaged at some point and has been replaced by another hinged into place, still an attractive and very scarce usage. SG 1, 3. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Grenada, 1883, Queen Victoria, 1d orange & green with "POSTAGE" overprint (Scott 16), three used examples, one with a dropped "T" in "POSTAGE" and another a late usage - Mar 31, 1887, Fine. SG 27; £180+ ($230). Scott $195+ Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Indian Expeditionary Forces, 1914, ½a green, double overprint (Scott M34a), block of 4, lower pair never hinged; folded along horizontal row of perforations, Very Fine. SG E2b; £560+ ($720). Scott $700 Suggested Bid $250-300 (Image)
Indian Expeditionary Forces, 1914, 1r green and red brown, double overprint, one albino (Scott M343), lower left corner margin block of 4, o.g. which is lightly toned, fresh appearance from the front; some split perforations in selvage, Fine to Very Fine. SG E13a; £400+ ($520). Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
East Africa & Uganda, 1912, King George V, 500r green & red on green, overprinted "Specimen" (Scott 59S), Multiple Crown CA watermark, o.g., hinged, immaculate with wonderful color and solid centering, Very Fine, a pretty stamp. SG 63s; £1,300 ($1,680). Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)