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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
41 CVR 104, MR1 image1915 (April 15), 1c War Tax First Day Cover, Toronto drop letter, franked with 1c green War Tax in combination with 1c green Admiral, both tied by Canadian National Exhibition slogan cancel, a very fine and desirable cover. (Image 1)

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SOLD for C$225.00
Will close during Public Auction
42 CVR 104, MR1 image1915 (April 22), Hamilton to Port Hope, returned for War Tax, cover franked with pair of 1c green Admirals, tied by Hamilton, Ont. c.d.s. and returned for application of the newly introduced War Tax, showing purple RETURNED FOR WAR TAX handstamp subsequently crossed out when a 1c green War Tax stamp was added and tied by the same c.d.s., Port Hope c.d.s. receiver (24 Apr) on reverse, a fine example of early enforcement of the War Tax regulations. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
43 CVR MR1,MR2 image1916 (January 1), Humboldt to Puerto Rico registered cover, franked with seven 1c green Admirals including a sheet-margin strip of four and 2c carmine Admiral War Tax, paying the 9c double-weight rate, all tied by Humboldt, Sask. c.d.s. with black REGISTERED handstamp, purple REGISTERED and small R markings, the reverse showing Humboldt c.d.s., New York transit oval and Puerto Rico receiver, together with Southern Philatelic Association label on reverse tied by multiple strikes, typical toning for mail to this unusual Caribbean destination, otherwise fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
44 CVR MR3 image1916 (June 1), Montreal to Russia postcard, franked with 2c + 1c carmine War Tax, tied by Montreal, Canada (Station H) duplex cancellation and overpaying the 2c UPU postcard rate by 1c, Russian c.d.s. receiver (24 Jun) on front, the 1c War Tax improperly used to make up the UPU rate, a practice technically contrary to regulations yet evidently tolerated given the volume of similar frankings to foreign destinations, the card a sepia view showing a pastoral Canadian winter scene with horse and rider beside a horse and sleigh, fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
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45 CVR P33a image1916 (September 25), Canada to Cape Town uprated stationery card, 2c carmine Die II card, uprated with 1c green Admiral, 1c green War Tax, two different 2c carmine War Tax, 1c U.S. Washington and 1d carmine South Africa adhesives, a colourful multinational philatelic franking, the reverse bearing a charming message describing the War Tax stamps to a collecting friend, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
46 CVR   image1917 (September 17), First World War redirected & returned soldier's cover, franked with 2c Admiral War Tax, tied by Hazelton B.C. duplex, to a Canadian soldier overseas, multiple manuscript redirection notices including "not known", handstamped violet "Undeliverable for Reason Stated / Return to Sender" and framed violet "Canadian Contingents / Record Office" (12 Nov), military transit markings including "Army Post Office / London" (26 October), "Army Post Office / S.22" (26 Oct), and "Army Post Office / 2 Can Sec" (31 Oct / 5 Nov), return label to the Superintendent of Missions in Sardis, British Columbia affixed over address, reduced at right from opening, a desirable redirected military cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
47 CVR MR7 image1918 (April 18), 3c brown War Tax Admiral cover to Australia, franked with 2c + 1c brown War Tax Admiral (Die II), tied by Hamilton c.d.s., redirected on arrival and showing "Help to Win the War" slogan cancellations from Sydney, N.S.W. (18 Apr) on the front and Melbourne (20 Apr) on reverse, an appealing War Tax franking, light wrinkles, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
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48 CVR MR4 image1918 (July 12), Toronto to Nassau, Bahamas, special delivery cover, franked with 2c + 1c brown Admiral War Tax and Bahamas 5d overprinted SPECIAL DELIVERY in red, the Canadian stamps tied by Toronto duplex cancellation with Nassau c.d.s. (25 Jul) on front and reverse, the Bahamian special delivery adhesive having been made available for a short period at four Canadian post offices under a bilateral arrangement, an unusual and attractive franking combination, very fine. (Bahamas E1) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
49 CVR 108 image1919 (May 1), Halifax to Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana, 3c Admiral cover, corner card of W. & C. Mitchell Limited, franked with 3c brown Admiral single franking paying the Empire first class rate effective from 15 April 1915, tied by Buy War Savings Stamps and Help Reconstruction Halifax, N.S. machine slogan cancellation, carried by S.S. Chaudière with Georgetown c.d.s. on reverse, a difficult destination, fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
50 CVR 111 image1921 (August 22), 5c dark blue Admiral on cover from Montreal to Havana, Cuba, franked with a single 5c dark blue Admiral paying the UPU letter rate, tied by Montreal / P.Q. c.d.s. (22 Aug), addressed to Havana, with Habana / Cuba machine receiver (27 Aug) on reverse, fine to very fine; this rate remained in effect until superseded by the preferred Cuba–Canada rate on 1 January 1922. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
51 CVR 113 image1922 (April 13), 7c yellow Admiral pair on registered cover from Calgary to Birmingham, England, paying the 2-ounce UPU letter rate plus registration, stamps tied by neat Calgary c.d.s., with sequence of British transit and receiver backstamps and bold red manuscript redirections, ultimately returned as undeliverable with a clear black "Undelivered for reason stated / Return to sender" auxiliary marking and boxed "Retour" handstamp, very fine and attractive. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
52 CVR 116 image1922, Hawkesbury to Kristiania, Norway, 10c plum Admiral cover, with contents, bearing corner card of the Riordon Pulp & Paper Company and franked with 10c plum Admiral, tied by Hawkesbury, Ont. c.d.s., date indistinct, Kristiania c.d.s. receiver on reverse, a fine example of the UPU rate to Europe. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
53 CVR 105.109 image1924 (August 26), 1c yellow and 3c carmine Admirals on cover from Gooy’s, N.B. to Melbourne, Australia, stamps tied by Gooy’s / N.B. / 26 Aug 24 c.d.s., with two fine Melbourne / British Empire Exhibition slogan cancels dated (7 Oct), a clean and attractive usage paying the 4c rate in effect from 1 October 1921 to 1 July 1926. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
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54 CVR 105 image1924 (August 28), 1c Admiral on Toronto to Crookstown illustrated advertising cover, with contents, N. Smith Belting Works design, franked with 1c yellow Admiral paying the printed matter rate and tied by undated Visit Postal Exhibit / Toronto Exhibition slogan cancellation, Crookstown, Ont. c.d.s. receiver (28 Aug) on back, mailed unsealed and containing advertising circular and enclosed self-addressed return envelope, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
55 CVR 119 image1925 (February 23), Winnipeg to Munich, registered 20c Admiral single-franking cover, tied by large R handstamp with Winnipeg, Canada orb cancellation, paying the 10c UPU letter rate plus 10c registration fee, the reverse showing numerous transit markings including oval Munich receiver (13 Mar) and sealed with three black wax seals, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for C$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
56 CVR 131iv image1925 (October 24), 1c Admiral Experimental Coil, cover from Toronto to Akron, Ohio, the 1c tied by Royal Winter Fair slogan cancellation, correctly paying the 3rd class rate for an unsealed envelope to the United States, a scarce franking, very fine. (Image 1)

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SOLD for C$190.00
Will close during Public Auction
57 CVR 105,112,114 image1926 (July 31), Welland to Medford registered Admiral cover, franked with 1c yellow, 5c violet and 7c red brown Admirals tied by Welland, Ont. c.d.s. with three different registration markings, paying the 3c first class rate to the United States plus 10c registration fee, the 7c red brown being a relatively new issue replacing the earlier 7c bistre to prevent confusion with the recently introduced 4c bistre Empire rate stamp, a colourful franking, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
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58 CVR 126a image1928 (May 31), two part-perforate Admiral franked paquebot covers to Winnipeg, the first franked with block of four 1c yellow part perforate Admirals paying the 2c domestic letter rate plus 2c for an additional ounce, tied by Cherbourg Maritime Manche c.d.s. (6 Jun) with black PAQUEBOT handstamp alongside and green Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., S.S. Empress of France backstamp, accompanied by a second Paquebot cover bearing pair of 1c yellow Part Imperforate Admirals tied by Cristobal, C.Z. Paquebot duplex cancellation, both fine to very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
59 CVR 149 image1928 (December 25), Montreal to Dar es Salaam uprated postal stationery cover, returned to sender, 1c stationery uprated with 1c orange Scroll issue, tied by Montreal, P.Q. Santa "Mail Early…” slogan cancellation, the cover addressed to Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika Territory with Dar es Salaam c.d.s. receivers (28 Jan) and (29 Jan) on reverse, showing purple UNDELIVERED FOR REASONS STATED / RETURN TO SENDER handstamp and Montreal, P.Q. Station H duplex (22 Apr) on reverse, manuscript notes from the sender to the postmaster indicating this was intended as a first day cover for the “reinauguration of the Canada–Empire penny postage,” a few stains and a small tear on front, else fine-very fine. (Webb EN26) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
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60 CVR CL42i image1928, 25c blue Yukon Airways and Exploration Co., used on Whitehorse Star newspaper, cancelled by Whitehorse split-ring (13 Apr), with POSTAGE PAID handstamp at left, some typical small edge flaws, else a fine and scarce commercial usage. (Unitrade CL42i). (Image 1) (Image 2)

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