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Canada and Provinces Stamps & Postal History continued...

Newfoundland Cents continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
261 78P-85P image1897/1908, ½c olive to 5c blue Royal Family, plate proof set of six in horizontal pairs, on card-mounted India paper, large even margins all around, a challenging set to assemble, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Unitrade C$ 900

SOLD for C$170.00
Will close during Public Auction
262 CVR   image1899 (November 2), registered cover from St. John’s to Germany, franked at the 10c rate (5c postage + 5c registration) by 1896 3c blue, 1890 3c slate, 1897 3c Cape Bonavista, and 1897-1901 1c carmine, tied by three strikes of oval Registered datestamps with matching free strike at lower left, bold oval "R" in black and choice red London transit datestamp and bold Kenzingen arrival backstamp (12 Dec), a stunning and eye-catching philatelic franking on scarlet envelope, scarce and attractive. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
263 86P image1908, 2c rose carmine Map of Newfoundland, horizontal plate proof pair on card-mounted India paper, large balanced margins, bright colour, very fine. (Image 1)

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Unitrade C$ 200

SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
264 CVR   image1931 Hillig–Hoiriis Trans-Atlantic signed souvenir cover to Denmark, A.C. Roessler illustrated airmail envelope, printed “Otto Hillig & Holgar Hoiriis / Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight … Via Plane ‘Liberty’,” signed by both aviators, franked with 6c Pictorial, tied by Harbour Grace (24 Jun 1931) c.d.s, St. John’s (26 Jun) transit and København Luftpost (3 Jul) receiver, a clean and very fine cover, and an appealing memento of the Hillig–Hoiriis “Liberty” flight, which successfully completed a West-to-East Trans-Atlantic crossing. (AAMC #26) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 250

SOLD for C$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
265 CVR 165 image1931 (18 July), First Air Mail, Corner Brook to St. John's, registered cover franked with eight 3c King George V & Queen Mary, paying the 24c rate, cancelled by Corner Brook split-ring, struck with violet "First Air Mail Corner Brook St John's" straight-line on front and back, reverse with Registered/ St. John's c.d.s. (21 Jul), scattered tone spots, but a difficult flight cover, with only a small number carried. (NSSC FF32a). (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 100

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
266 BK3 image1932-1937, complete booklet, including 1c grey black, 2c green (3) and 3c orange-brown, all perf 14, with advertising interleaves, light marks from prior mounting on reverse and trivial edge wear to cover as often found, else scarce and very fine. (Image 1)

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Unitrade C$ 900

SOLD for C$190.00
Will close during Public Auction
267 214 DP image1933, 3c yellow brown Sir Humphrey Gilbert, die proof in colour of issue, on unwatermarked paper, small portion of engraver's guideline at foot, approximately 41mm x 52mm, a few small hinge remnants, scarce and very fine. (Image 1)

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Estimate C$ 300

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
268 nh/blOCK OF 4 226-229 image1935, 4c to 24c King George V Silver Jubilee, set of four in immaculate blocks of four, never hinged, lovely centring, a choice set, very fine. (Image 1)

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Unitrade C$ 200

SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
269 og 253i-257vii image1941-1944, 1c black Codfish to 5c violet Caribou group of five imperforate blocks with security punches, hinged, with large right margins, some instances of printer's ink smears and evidence of the handling typical of these archival items, visually striking and ideal for exhibition. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Unitrade C$ 1,500

SOLD for C$225.00
Will close during Public Auction
270 CVR   image1919, signed sheet by transatlantic aviation pioneers Raynham, Hawker, Grieve, Alcock, & Brown, dated in green "N'fld / 1919" and endorsed "The Harbour Grace / cover signatures", bearing clear ink signatures of F. Raynham, H.G. Hawker, K. Mackenzie Grieve, J. Alcock, and A. Whitten Brown, accompanied by a small group of postcards relating to the pilots and their aircraft, trivial light marks in places well clear of the signatures, an exceptional and historically significant item commemorating Newfoundland’s central role in the early transatlantic flight attempts of 1919, and signed by all five major competitors in the Daily Mail’s £10,000 prize challenge.

In 1919, aviators Frederick Raynham, Harry G. Hawker, Kenneth Mackenzie Grieve, John Alcock, and Arthur Whitten Brown gathered in St. John’s, Newfoundland, as leading contenders in the Daily Mail’s £10,000 prize competition for the first non-stop transatlantic flight. Raynham crashed on take-off in his Martinsyde, escaping with injuries; Hawker and Grieve made a valiant attempt in the Sopwith Atlantic but were forced to ditch in the ocean after engine failure, later rescued at sea. The challenge was ultimately won by Alcock and Brown, who successfully completed the crossing in a Vickers Vimy from St. John’s to Clifden, Ireland on 14–15 June, marking a triumph of early aviation and cementing Newfoundland’s pivotal role in transatlantic flight history. Alcock & Brown were knighted by King George V, and celebrated as global aviation pioneers. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 2,000

SOLD for C$1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
271 CVR C2 image1919 Handley Page Trans-Atlantic flight attempt cover, franked with 15c on $1 “Trans-Atlantic Air Post / 1919 / ONE DOLLAR” surcharge, tied at left by small ink trace with Harbour Grace (14 Jun 1919) c.d.s. alongside, addressed to Rhine, Germany, without arrival marking as usual, pencil notation “Harbour Grace June 14 AM 1919” at upper left, reverse with two strikes of large oval “Atlantic Aerial Mail / Jun 14, 1919 / Handley Page” cachet and intact red wax seal, light soiling and edge wear, still a desirable and otherwise very fine example of this scarce pioneer airmail, prepared for the Handley Page attempt; although the flight was unsuccessful, it remains an important part of the legendary 1919 pioneer Trans-Atlantic flights. (AAMC 1005a). (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 800

SOLD for C$600.00
Will close during Public Auction
272 CVR C3b image1921 (November 24), 35c red Newfoundland Air Mail, 2¾mm between "Air" and "Mail", tied to cover to Montreal by St. John's machine cancel, no backstamps, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Unitrade C$ 250

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
273 CVR C3f image1921 (November 24), 35c red Newfoundland Air Mail, 1½mm between "Air" and "Mail", tied to cover to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by St. John's machine cancel, reverse with Halifax transit backstamp (4 Feb), vertical file fold, a fine-very fine example of this scarcer overprint type. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Unitrade C$ 500

SOLD for C$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
274 nh C5 image1930, 50c on 36c olive green Columbia Flight, from Position 1 of the setting of four, full never hinged original gum, rich deep shade, a lovely and fine-very fine example of this airmail rarity; with 2001 Philatelic Foundation and 2004 B.P.A. certificates.

A LOVELY EXAMPLE OF THIS IMPORTANT NEWFOUNDLAND AIRMAIL RARITY.

Only 300 examples of the 35¢ Caribou stamp were overprinted to commemorate the transatlantic flight of the Miss Columbia, a Bellanca monoplane piloted by Captain J. Erroll Boyd and Lieutenant Harry P. Connor, who departed Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, with the aim of completing a non-stop transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to England. At the urging of the postmaster, a bag of mail was carried aboard the flight; 48 stamps were reserved for covers posted at Harbour Grace, with a further eight stamps (two blocks of four) given to the pilots. The remaining stamps were placed on sale at the St. John’s post office on 25 September 1930. Of the original 300 examples, approximately 100 are believed to have been used on cover, and many of those remaining of the balance lack the freshness of the example offered here. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Unitrade C$ 16,500

SOLD for C$5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
275 CVR   image1931 (February 1), 15c brown & 50c green Air Post on full-back advertising cover, for G. Knowling of St. John's, agents for the Atlas Assurance Company, stamps tied by Victoria Village split-ring, to Victoria, Cape Breton, reverse with extensive promotional text for books, stationery toys, china, glassware, tea sets, clothing, etc, attractive and very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 100

SOLD for C$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
276 CVR C8 image1931 (January 2), $1 blue Air Post, St. John's to St. Anthony first flight cover, postmarked on day of issue, tied by St. John's slogan cancel, struck with violet "St. John's to St. Anthony / First Flight / JAN 29 1931 / Inaugurating / Air Mail Service" flight cachet and framed violet "POST OFFICE / Newfoundland / 14 Feb 931 / St. Anthony" datestamp on front and back, reverse with further St. John slogan cancels (18 February), very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 100

SOLD for C$110.00
Will close during Public Auction
277 CVR C12 image1932 Dornier “DO-X” West-to-East flight cover, St. John’s to England, franked with $1.50 on $1 Air Post with “DO-X” overprint in red, tied by St. John’s (19 May 1932) day of issue slogan cancel, blue on white “By Air Mail / Par Avion” etiquette and typed endorsement “Trans-Atlantic Airmail (West to East) Per Dornier ‘DO-X’,” reverse with Twillingate (17 Jun) c.d.s. transit, contemporary manuscript certification at lower left “This is to certify that this cover crossed the Atlantic in the Dornier ‘DO-X’ airplane” and signed, slight soiling otherwise fresh and sound, a desirable flown example of this famous flight; the Dornier DO-X was the largest flying boat of its era, and this cover represents its celebrated first West-to-East Trans-Atlantic crossing. (AAMC #31). (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 500

SOLD for C$450.00
Will close during Public Auction
278 nh C13-C17 image1933, 5c light brown to 75c bistre Labrador Air Post, set of five, full never hinged original gum, lovely fresh colour and select centring, a choice set, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Unitrade C$ 455

SOLD for C$180.00
Will close during Public Auction
279 OX1ii image1905, Newfoundland Officially Sealed Plate Proof, on white card, good margins all around, lovely impression, very fine. (Image 1)

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Unitrade C$ 1,000

SOLD for C$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
Newfoundland Stationery and Postcards
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
280 CVR   image1880s, 2c vermilion Queen Victoria postal stationery, group of twenty five unused cards, with "NEWFOUNDLAND / POSTAGE / 25 / 2 CENT / POST CARDS" band, opened at top, some light aging, else fine and uncommonly found intact. (Image 1)

Estimate C$ 100

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction

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