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CANADA COVERS continued...

CANADA 1917–1936 KING GEORGE-V COVERS continued...
LotNo. Symbol Lot Description
261 image1932–1935 ADVANCED CHRISTMAS POSTINGS, 2 covers held by the post office for mailing on DEC 24th (Christmas Eve), these are usually struck in red ink, includes a 1932 WINNIPEG red Santa slogan and a 1935 TORONTO red slogan promoting advanced postings, scarce and VF (Image) 75+

SOLD for $72.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
262 image1931 CALGARY $1.25 MISSENT REGISTERED MONEY PACKET, colorful mixed franking pays $1.15 for a 23-ounce packet + 10¢ registration, on Canadian Bank of Commerce parcel tag dated OCT5'1931 and addressed to CRANBROOK-BC, MISSENT on the eastbound train where the mistake was caught at MEDICINE-HAT-ALTA, placed on the westbound train with CRANBROOK arrival on OCT6'1931, good rate and great RPO misdirection VF (Image) 125+

SOLD for $99.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
263 image1936 TORONTO-TERMINAL-A $2.21 REGISTERED AIRMAIL MONEY PACKET via USA, nice mixed franking pays $2.03 for a 32-ounce airmail money packet + 20¢ registration fee for $50 indemnity, on Bank of Nova Scotia parcel tag dated APR28'1936 and addressed to VANCOUVER with receiver h/s on APR30'1936, airmail routing via CHICAGO and SEATTLE on APR29'1936, a rarity prior to regular Canadian Trans-Canada airmail service in 1938, VF (Image) 200+

SOLD for $135.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
264 image1929 CHINOOK-COVE-BC 4¢ POSTCARD RATE to GERMANY, Scroll #149(×2) uprates postal card #PP34e to pay the 4¢ UPU card rate, dated DEC10'1929 and addressed to ERFURT, some pencil docketing, quite a scarce rate and F-VF (Image) 50+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
265 image1929 MONTREAL-STN-B 4¢ POSTCARD RATE to BELGIUM, Scroll #150(pair) pays the 4¢ UPU card rate, dated APR8'1929 and addressed to ANVERS, quite a scarce rate and VF (Image) 50+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
266 image1929 VANCOUVER 15¢ PART AIRMAIL RATE to SWEDEN, Scroll issue #155 and #C1 pays the 5¢ airmail rate to RIMOUSKI-QUE + 8¢ for the onward UPU ship rate to Sweden, dated JUN25'1929 and addressed to KARLSHAM, F-VF (Image) 50+

SOLD for $32.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
267 image1927 TORONTO 8¢ RATE to COLOMBIA, colorful Confederation Issue franking pays the UPU letter rate, on cover dated SEP20'1927 and addressed to CARTAGENA with receiver b/s OCT3'1927, a rare Confederation Issue destination, VF (Image) 100+

SOLD for $45.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
268 image1933 MONTREAL 5¢ RATE to HOLLAND & YUGOSLAVIA, Pitney-Bowes 5¢ meter pays the UPU letter rate on cover dated OCT19'1933, addressed to BILTHOVEN-HOLLAND with receiver h/s on NOV1'1933, redirected to BELGRADE-YUGOSLAVIA on NOV4'1933 + forwarded back to BILTHOVEN + finally returned to sender via the OTTAWA-DLO on DEC16'1933 VF (Image) 75+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
269 image1936 CLARENCEVILLE-QUE 15¢ REGISTERED RATE to DENMARK, Pictorial Issue #221,223 pays the 5¢ UPU letter rate + 10¢ registration fee, on cover dated FEB11'1936 and addressed to COPENHAGEN with receiver b/s FEB25'1936, VF (Image) 60+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
270 image1927 GLOBELITE BATTERIES, WINNIPEG, illustrated adv showing a car battery, on #142 franked cover dated DEC16'1927, quite scarce Confederation Issue adv and VF (Image) 40+

SOLD for $18.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
271 image1933 CANADA BREAD COMPANY, TORONTO, illustrated adv showing bread boy logo, on Medallion Issue #197 franked cover dated JUN13'1933, VF (Image) 40+

SOLD for $18.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
272 image1934 CROWN LUMBER COMPANY, CALGARY, orange & black illustrated adv showing lumber delivery truck, on Medallion Issue #196 franked cover dated SEP21'1934, F-VF (Image) 50+

SOLD for $27.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
273 image1934 CPR ROYAL YORK HOTEL, TORONTO, illustrated adv showing the hotel building, on Medallion Issue #195,196 franked cover dated NOV14'1934, part of backflap missing, F-VF (Image) 50+

SOLD for $45.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
274 image1917 JOHN PALMER LEATHER, FREDERICTON-NB, illustrated adv showing the factory and office buildings, on Confederation Issue #135 franked cover dated SEP27'1917, scarce Confederation Issue adv and F-VF (Image) 60+

SOLD for $54.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
275 image1930 QUEBEC-CITY SHORT-PAID 5¢ RATE to AUSTRIA, originally addressed to AUSTRALIA where the Scroll Issue #150(×2) would overpay the 2¢ Empire letter rate, actually addressed to VIENNA-AUSTRIA requiring a 5¢ UPU rate, this was 1¢ short paid but taxed 25 centimes (5¢) with no credit for the stamps, dated MAR13'1930 with VIENNA receiver b/s APR5'1930, lovely VICTORIA HOTEL, QUEBEC-CITY illustrated adv showing the hotel building, a wonderful cover and VF (Image) 100+

AVAILABLE
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
276 image1927 KOBOLD HAMS & BACON, WINNIPEG, fancy overall adv on front and back of Western Meat Packing Company cover, Confederation Issue #142 pays the 2¢ carrier delivered drop letter rate dated JUL16'1927, scarce Confederation Issue adv and F-VF (Image) 60+

SOLD for $45.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
277 image1932 HARRY HORNE’S FOOD PRODUCTS, TORONTO, overall multicolor illustrated adv showing baking powder + gelatin + vanilla extract + rice + popcorn + custard powder + puddings + marshmallows ++, on Arch Issue #167 franked cover dated MAY12'1932, scarce and VF (Image) 120+

SOLD for $63.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
278 image1934 KENTVILLE APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL, two covers with the same illustrated festival adv, one is green and the other is orange, both are dated JUN4'1934 on the last day of the festival with 1¢ printed matter rates to US, franked with #141 Confederation and #195 Medallion, VF (Image) 60+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
CANADA 1937–1952 KING GEORGE-VI COVERS
LotNo. Symbol Lot Description
279 image1944 PENTICTON-BC $1.82 REGISTERED MONEY PACKET, colorful War Issue franking #250,257,260,261,262 pays $1.72 for an 85-ounce parcel + 10¢ registration fee on a Bank of Montreal parcel tag dated NOV22'1944, addressed to TRAIL-BC with receiver h/s the next day, routing via NEL. & MID. RPO BRIT.COL. (Ludlow #W-96), docketing indicates $5000 cash was enclosed, usual wrinkles from the heavy contents, rare franking and F-VF (Image) 150+

SOLD for $86.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM
280 image1945 VANCOUVER $19.57 LUXURY TAX, Sisson’s Jewelers receipt for $78.25 in jewelry sales dated NOV9'1945, the 25% luxury tax amounts to $19.57 and is paid with Excise Tax stamps, a scarce franking seldom ever seen on documents, VF (Image) 75+

SOLD for $36.00
Closing..Mar-15, 06:00 PM

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