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Canada Small Queen Issue continued...

Six Cent continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
201 CVR 39b image1873 First Packet Principle Cover to Scotland, mailed Port Hastings, Cape Breton on JAN.6.1875 to Edinburgh, Scotland (FEB.1 receiver), through Halifax (JAN.14) and Liverpool (FEB.1). The cover is franked with a single 6c brown Small Queen perforated 11½ x 12 (two dot state), supposed to go by the Allan Line Caspian, but missed the boat, so sent by rail to New York to catch the Cunard ship China under the first Packet principle. Charged "1d" to make up for the correct 8c rate as a result of the redirection to a US Packet. Few stains, still very fine. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$400.00
Will close during Public Auction
202 CVR 39b imageGroup of Three 6c Perforated 11½ x 12 Cross-Border Covers, first is Québec FEB.20.1874 to "Washington City", second is London Ont FEB.16.1874 to Lancaster, New Hampshire (repaired tear at top left) and third was mailed from Montreal (illegible date) to New York City. All three have faults to the back flaps and no receivers as per tradition. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$170.00
Will close during Public Auction
203 CVR 39b image1873-77 6c Small Queen Perforated 11½ x 12 Remainder of Stamps, with 19 stamps in all (including two pairs and a strip of three), all described on pages as per plate dots, broken pins, plate states, plate wear and re-entries. Very nice quality lot, great for the specialist. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (All Scans)

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Get Market Data for [Canada 39b]

Est $ 300

SOLD for C$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
204 CVR 39b image1873-77 6c Small Queen Perforated 11½ x 12 Collection of Covers, with 4 covers showing as many different usages. 1873 mourning Montreal to Tessierville QC, 1875 Bracebridge to Norfolk, England (illustrated in H&N, page 148), 1874 Montreal to New York City and 1876 (with a 2c) Montreal registered to St Joseph de Beauce (crease and small tear). An interesting lot. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (Scan d) (All Scans)

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Get Market Data for [Canada 39b]

Est $ 200

SOLD for C$75.00
Will close during Public Auction
205 PC 39b imageMay 1873 6c Post Card Rate to the USA, a P1 post card mailed from Preston Ont. (free strike broken circle in blue dated MAY.12.1873) to Hopedale, Massachusetts, with a 6c yellow brown Small Queen (one dot state, perforated 11½ x 12) placed right over the 1c, mailed at a time where post cards to the US were treated as letters (at the 6c rate). There were still no 5c stamps issued at this time, so a 6c was used on top of the 1c, as opposed to having been uprated by 5c, so could be considered as 1c overpaid. Written up on page, very fine and rare. Illustrated in H&N, page 148. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39b]

Est $ 400

SOLD for C$575.00
Will close during Public Auction
206 og 39b var image1872 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12 with "Ghostly Head" Variety, mint with full original gum, hinged. This printing can easily be distinguished by the position dot right below the left "6", also most copies have a "weakness" just above the right "6". A very fine and scarce stamp, catalogue value given is for a regular stamp. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39b var.]

Unitrade $ 1,200

SOLD for C$475.00
Will close during Public Auction
207 CVR 39b var image1873 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12, with "Ghostly Head" Variety on Cover, mailed from St John, N.B. on APR.22.1874 to Raymond, Maine (no backstamp), very fine. (Scan a)

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Est $ 200

SOLD for C$65.00
Will close during Public Auction
208 O 39b var image1872 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12 with "Ghostly Head" Variety, used with neat target cancel. This printing can easily be distinguished by the position dot right below the left "6", also most copies have a "weakness" just above the right "6". A nice example, very fine. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39b var.]

Est $ 100

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
209 O 39b var image1873 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12, with "Ghostly Head" Variety, used with grid cancel, on very white paper, extremely fine. This printing can easily be distinguished by the position dot right below the left "6", also most copies have a "weakness" just above the right "6". (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39b var.]

Est $ 150

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
210 O 39b var imageGroup of 6c Perforated 11½ x 12 "Ghostly Head" Stamps, with five singles and a pair, all with position dot right below the left numeral "6", except for two stamps (incl. left stamp of the pair) which are from the left, or first column, which had no position dots. Each of these stamps is from the "Ghostly Head" plate, used for a short period of time in 1873. Also some postmark interest, including fancy cancels and a 2-ring #58. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39b var.]

Est $ 250

SOLD for C$325.00
Will close during Public Auction
211 CVR 39ii image1872-73 6c brown Small Queen with Major Re-Entry on Cover, mailed Montreal (duplex dated DEC.2.1872) to Portland, Maine (unusual "CARRIER" circular datestamp on back dated DEC.3), with illustrated advertising on back for the St. Lawrence Hall in Montreal, depicting the Hall, with horse-drawn buggies and lots of people. The cover is franked with a 6c clearly showing extensive re-entering in CANADA, CENTS, doubling of lower frameline, etc. From the "one dot state" of the plate, position 67 (Row 7/7), very fine and rare on cover. Illustrated in H&N, page 164. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39ii]

Est $ 1,000

SOLD for C$275.00
Will close during Public Auction
212 O 39ii image1872-73 6c brown Small Queen with Major Re-Entry, a used horizontal pair, from positions 67-68 (Row 7/6 and 7/7), the latter (right stamp) clearly showing extensive re-entering in CANADA, CENTS, doubling of lower frameline, etc. From the "one dot state" of the plate, very fine. Illustrated in H&N, page 48. Ex. John Ayre. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39ii]

Est $ 250

SOLD for C$230.00
Will close during Public Auction
213 CVR 39iii image1873 6c Small Queen Perforated 11.85 with Semi-Major Re-Entry on Cover, mailed from Doncaster, Ont. (earliest reported date for this broken circle, JUL.27.1873) to Chicago, franked with a 6c Small Queen from the one dot state of the plate, position 48 (Row 4/8), very fine and ex. Simpson. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 39iii]

Est $ 300

SOLD for C$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
214 O 39iii image1872-73 6c yellow brown Small Queen with Semi-Major Re-Entry, a used single from the "one dot" state, position 48 (Row 4/8) with socked on the nose c.d.s. from Toronto (MAY.21.1873) showing a clear doubling of the bottom frameline, plus all letters of "CENTS". Very fine. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Get Market Data for [Canada 39iii]

Est $ 150

SOLD for C$325.00
Will close during Public Auction
215 O 39iv image1873-74 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12 with Neck Flaw, used with light cancel leaving the flaw quite visible. A fine-very fine example of this flaw, described by Mr. Hillson as having been repaired quickly because so few are known. Ex. Simpson. (Scan a)

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Unitrade $ 500

SOLD for C$2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
216 nh 43 image1890s 6c red brown chestnut Small Queen, a mint never hinged strip of nine from top left of sheet, showing reversed "R" (to indicate repair or re-entering of the plate), full "SIX CENTS" counter, plate letter "A" and full plate imprint. Position 2 shows "dot in P variety (counter dot) and there is a minor re-entry in positions 7 and 8, fine-very fine. A fresh strip, ex. Whitworth and Lees-Jones. (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 43]

Est $ 750

SOLD for C$450.00
Will close during Public Auction
217 nh 43 image1890s 6c red brown Small Queen, a mint block of eight, from the top of the pane, showing a full Boggs Type IV printer's imprint and plate A letter above it. The stamps are never hinged (one has a slight gum loss) and there is a bit of separation in the selvedge at right, still fresh and fine-very fine. Hillson describes it as "row 1/4, row 2/4 and row 2/5 show four position dots" and "row 2/5 also has a re-entry to CENTS". (Scan a)

Get Market Data for [Canada 43]

Est $ 750

SOLD for C$575.00
Will close during Public Auction
218 og/nh 43 image1890s (mid) 6c red brown Small Queen from the B Plate, a mint block of twenty from the top of the pane, showing full "SIX CENTS" shaded counter at top left, alongside a full Boggs Type V printer's imprint, with reversed "B" above it. Described as showing "pitting" on positions 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 (the latter is blown up in our scans). Eight stamps are hinged, with much separation, and the block is reinforced in some places plus rejoined between rows 7 and 8 and there are some pencil notations in margins (and on back of one stamp), still overall very fine. Illustrated in H&N, page 154. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 2,500

SOLD for C$1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
219 og/nh 43 image1890s 6c red brown Small Queen, a mint block of six from upper left corner of the pane, with two never hinged stamps, margin showing "R" (to indicate repair or re-entering of the plate) and full "SIX CENTS" counter. Position 2 (Row 1/2) shows the "dot in P" variety (counter dot) and position 11 (Row 2/1) shows a weak 5c on 6c re-entry (Unitrade $1,000 for fine). A very nice and useful multiple. (Scan a)

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Est $ 500

SOLD for C$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
220 og/nh 43 image1890s (mid) 6c red brown Small Queen from the B Plate, a mint block of ten from the top left corner of the sheet, showing full "SIX CENTS" shaded counter at left with large part of the printer's imprint and plate "B" inscription at right. The 8 leftmost stamps are never hinged (tiny bit of reinforcement at right), a few have a light gum loss, fine and fresh. Ex. Whitworth, Lees-Jones. (Scan a)

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Est $ 300

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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