Edward to Modern. 1905 Sapperton, BC (DE 20) on 2c Edward UPU postcard rate to Yokohama, Japan with receiver on face. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2229 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:118
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Cat No:89
1903 JC Wilson patriotic "The Flag that Braved" advertising postcard from Wingham, Ontario duplex (SP 4) ties #89 1c Edward to local address (P). Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2230 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:119
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#99 5c Quebec Tercentenary tied by Forget, Saskatchewan (JU 18 1909) on cover to Cozouer au Trezee, France, paying 5c UPU letter rate, redirected to Gien. Ex Wynns.
The reverse with 5 postmarks incl. Gien, Oises Fourrain A Glen, Gien, Ouzouer S rezee. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2231 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:120
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Cat No:100
1908 Oldham, Nova Scotia (AU 8) ties #100 7c Quebec Tercentenary on cover to Halifax, NS paying 7c registered letter rate. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2232 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:121
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1919 2+1c War Tax tied by FPO militia Camp Borden, Ontario (SP 13) to "The Duke of Argyll, 20 Ciarques St, London W, England" and redirected to Inveraray Castle, Argyll, with London W postmark on face (2 OC).
The Camp Borden FPO militia handstamp, although faint is a particularly scarce marking.
Reverse with Inveraray receiver (4 OC).
The Duke of Argyll, the 10th Duke of Argyll, Niall Campbell, servd from 1914 until 1949 upon his death. This seat was Inveraray Castle. He was also a honorary Colonel of the 15th (Canadian) Argyll Light Infantry. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2233 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:122
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#P35 2c Admiral postcard pays 2c UPU postcard rate from Victoria, British Columbia (BC) Nov 17, 1913 to Bernburg, Germany. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2234 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:123
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1916ca "MAILED ON THE HIGH SEAS / EXEMPT FROM WAR TAX" purple hs ties GB 1d carmine with partial Quebec machine cancel tying stamp as well, to Dundrum, Ireland. Reverse is SS Northland (White Star line) boat image. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2235 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:124
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Cat No:C1
1930 Montreal (Au 23 1930) to Hanover, Germany, a registered postcard with 4c Scroll, 10c Mount Hurd and #C1 5c airmail. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2236 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:125
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1929 registered, airmail postcard to Brussels, Belgiu, from Calgary, Alberta (JUN 16) with 11 stamps tied on postcard. Reverse with Montreal (20 JUN), Montreal B&F Div (Jun 20), and London, GB transit bs.
Clearly philatelic but registered postcards are rare, and an 11 colour franking quite spectacular for Canada. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2237 Booth #512 (Image)
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Lot No:126
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Cat No:C1(3)
1930 Victoria, BC to Brussels, Belgium, registered airmail with #C1(3) 5c airmail and #154 8c Scroll tied by purple "Victoria Sub Office No. 1 BC" (Aug 16) MOOD cancel on cover. Reverse with Victoria Sub No. 1 MOOD (Aug 16), two strikes, Victoria cds (Aug 16) and Montreal B&F Div (Aug 21).
Airmail rates to Europe were rarely used at this time.
Jan 1, 1928 to July 31, 1928 8c per ounce, 4c per additional ounce
August 1, 1928 to Feb 28, 1930 , 13c per ounce, plus 14c per additional ounce
March 1, 1930 15c per ounce
So this cover appears to have been paid using the former rate in effect from August 1, 1928 to Feb 28, 1930 at 13c per ounce, plus 10c registration for a total of 23c postage paid and allowed.
The rate should have actually been 15c per ounce, plus 10c registration for a total of 25c, as the cover was mailed in August 1930 after the rate went into effect on March 1, 1930. Longley Auctions Inc. Item#:2238 Booth #512 (Image)
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