Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1142
Symbol: *O
Cat No: Collection
Stockbook from Small Queens to 1980s mostly used, noted QV 12½c bright blue, lots of later definitives including KGV Heads, a few early commemoratives, the 1930s-onwards issues sorted by denomination so pickings such as 20c 'REGINA 1933' overprint x2 & 50c Bluenose tucked in with modern issues, thematic interest, etc, condition generally fine to very fine.
(Qty few 100) (Image1)
Estimate AU$100
Opening AU$ 75.00
Sold...AU$ 75.00
Closed..May-20-2021, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1143
Symbol: C/L
POSTAL HISTORY: Illustrated envelopes comprising 1892 & 1915 Canadian Pacific Railway Co's Telegraph two different both from Montreal to New York, the latter with War Tax 1c x3; Canadian Pacific Telegraph blue/buff 'TELEGRAM' envelope used locally at Hamilton Ont; Canadian Pacific 'TELEGRAM' window envelope with the matching form; Canadian Pacific blue/yellow-buff 'Telegram' envelope (unused); Western Union 'TELEGRAM' window envelope with Admiral 2c green tied by 'LUNENBURG/NS' duplex plus matching form that doesn't belong to this envelope; and unillustrated Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co 1915 'MARCONIGRAM' envelope to "Port Huron/Mich" with Admirals 2c + War Tax 1c tied by 'POINT EDWARD/ONT'.
(Qty 9 items) (Image1)
Estimate AU$220
Opening AU$ 170.00
Sold...AU$ 170.00
Closed..May-20-2021, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 5
Lot No: 1144
Symbol: C
POSTAL HISTORY: 1939 to Germany endorsed "via New York" with KGVI 5c tied 'PRESCOTT/AUG26/1939/ONT.' machine cancel (six days before outbreak of WWII), black 'EXAMINED BY CENSOR ("29")' cachet and blue 'MAIL SERVICE SUSPENDED' cachets applied on face, presumably returned to sender, couple of very minor blemishes. [This strongly suggests censorship was being conducted prior to the official outbreak of WWII, as mail would not ordinarily take almost a week to leave Canada on its way to the New York steamer for Germany; apparently the item was held back because of its contents until service was indeed suspended]