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501 4 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Stone 3, block of 4 (positions 9-10, 19-20), o.g., lightly hinged, ample to large margins, remarkably bright and fresh with rich color, Very Fine and choice, a very scarce multiple from Stone 3. Scott No. 4 $4,500. (Image1)

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502 5 imageConfederacy, 1862, 10¢ Rose, positions 22-23/32-33, block of 4, without gum, large margins, strong bold color, thins and horizontal tear affecting top left stamp, Very Fine appearance, a very rare multiple; with photocopy of 1983 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 5  $11,000. (Image1)

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503 5 imageConfederacy, 1862, 10¢ Rose, neat face-free town corner cancel, huge well balanced margins, brilliant color, an Extremely Fine gem; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 5  $475. AN EXCEPTIONAL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1862 10¢ JEFFERSON ISSUE IN THE ROSE SHADE. (Image1)

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504 8 imageConfederacy, 1863, 2¢ Brown Red, Irregular Block of Five, tied on piece by two strikes of Gainesville, Ga. town cancels, ample to large margins, strong color, top stamps with light creases and tiny corner abrasion at bottom left, Very Fine appearance, Scott catalog $4,500 for strip of five, a multiple in this format being far rarer, ex-Judd, Everett; with 1975 C.S.A., 1994 A.P.S. and 2014 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 8  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. AN ATTRACTIVE AND RARE MULTIPLE OF THE 1863 2¢ JACKSON ISSUE. (Image1)

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505 8 imageConfederacy, 1863, 2¢ Brown Red, large margins, tied by "Macon, Ga." double circle datestamp on "C.S. Depot Engineer's Supplies, / Macon, Ga. / Official Business" semi-official imprint (WD-EN-06) on drop letter to Col. W.B. Parker, Extremely Fine and choice; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 8  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A LOVELY GEM SEMI-OFFICIAL IMPRINT COVER WITH A 2¢ BROWN RED ADHESIVE PREPAYING THE DROP LETTER FEE. (Image1)

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506 8 imageConfederacy, 1863, 2¢ Brown Red, horizontal pair, clear to mostly large margins, tied by bold targets on wrapper to North Carolina; central fold away from stamps, Extremely Fine and attractive; with 2003 P.F. certificate, signed Dietz. Scott No. 8  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A RARE USAGE OF THE 2¢ JACKSON ISSUE PROBABLY PAYING DOUBLE THE PRINTED MATTER RATE. (Image1)

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507 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", left margin single, huge margins showing complete framelines at sides and bottom with portion of top frameline at upper right, beautiful rich deep color, Extremely Fine to Superb; with 2014 P.F. Graded certificate (XF-S 95). Scott No. 10  $1,900. A SUPERB USED MARGINAL EXAMPLE OF THE 1863 10¢ "FRAME LINES" ISSUE - ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES EXTANT. (Image1)

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508 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large margins with framelines showing on all four sides including full at sides, tiny pre-print wrinkle, used as forwarding postage on homemade cover to Mobile with 1862, 5¢ blue, Local, horizontal pair, clear to ample margins, tied by partial "Tazewell Ten. Jun 3" cds, then tied again after 10¢ affixed by "Mobile Ala. Jun 10" double circle pmk for redirection to Montgomery Ala., Very Fine, ex-Richey, Brooks, Keeling, Warren; with copy of 1975 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. AN EXTREMELY RARE COMBINATION OF GENERAL ISSUES ON A FORWARDED COVER. (Image1)

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509 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins including two full lines and 90% of left frameline, shows portion of adjacent stamp at right, colorless printing flaw in "S" of "Cents", tied by partial "Culpeper C.H., Va." cds on neat homemade envelope to Macon, Ga., Extremely Fine and choice; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. A GEM EXAMPLE OF THE 10¢ "FRAME LINES" ISSUE USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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510 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large to huge margins showing two full framelines at sides and portion of frameline at bottom right, rich color vibrant color, tied by "Gordonsville, Va., Oct. 13" cds on fresh cover to Columbia S.C., an Extremely Fine gem. Scott No. 10  $3,000. AN EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE OF THE 1863 10¢ "FRAME LINES" ISSUE IN COVER. (Image1)

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511 10a imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Milky Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins with large portions to complete lines on all sides, tied by "Montgomery Ala. May 20" cds on adversity cover made from an unused printed ledger sheet used for buying and selling of cotton through Mobile, addressed to Mr. George H. Waddell at Crawford Ala., Extremely Fine, ex-Dupuy, Warren; with 1977 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10a  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A GEM USE OF THE 10¢ MILKY BLUE "FRAME LINES" ISSUE, SIMPLY A SPECTACULAR STAMP AND ADVERSITY COVER. (Image1)

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512 13d imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Diagonal Bisect, upper right portion of stamp, deep color, tied by neat "Albany, Ga., Nov 16, 1864" cds on cover to Augusta, Ga.; small cover corner repair at upper left edge, otherwise Extremely Fine; with 2001 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 13d  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. AN ATTRACTIVE AND CHOICE BISECT USAGE OF THE 1863 20¢ GREEN ISSUE. (Image1)

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513   imageConfederacy, 10-Star Davis and Stephens Flag Patriotic, red white and blue patriotic design on Tennessee Independent State cover addressed to Miss Julia Reagan at Facility, East Tenn., "Germantown Ten, Jun 21" (1861) cds and manuscript "Paid 5 cts" rating, Very Fine; with 2016 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. F10-1  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. IN OUR ESTIMATION, THE FINEST EXAMPLE OF ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC FLAG DESIGNS, ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES. Julia Reagan was the daughter of Brigadier General James H. Reagan of the Tenn. Militia. He was also the Postmaster of Facility Tenn. for over forty years. The town is now known as Reagan Station Tenn. The five stampless recorded examples of this patriotic design comprise four used from Corinth, Miss. and the example offered here from Germantown Tenn (currently a suburb of Memphis). It is probable that this design was printed in Corinth. (Image1)


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514   imageConfederacy, 11-Star Flag, Patriotic design in red, white and blue with "T. Fitzwilliam, N.O." manufacturer's imprint 34 at left on neat orange 1862 buff cover to Baileys Mill's La. bearing 5¢ green (1), four margins, small toned spot, tied by "Corinth, Miss., Apr. 5." balloon type cds; reduced slightly at right with tiny mend, Very Fine; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. F11-5  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A CHOICE EXAMPLE OF THIS 11-STAR CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC DESIGN BEARING THE 1861 5¢ GREEN ISSUE. (Image1)


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515 1 imageConfederacy, 12-Star Flag, red, blue and black design (CSA F12-4) on cover to Van Buren, Ark., franked with 1861, 5¢ green tied by Little Rock, Ark cds with second strike at center, forwarded to Fort Smith with manuscript "For'd Due 5" rating and "Van Buren, Ark, Dec 4" cds; cover wear and faint staining, postmarks not tying stamps enhanced, Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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516 U imageConfederacy, A Southern Confederacy! Free Trade With the World! printed propaganda patriotic design (C.S.A. PS-1) on cover to Howell Cobb (in care of his uncle John B. Lamar) in Macon, Ga. used prior to session, franked with U.S. 1857 3¢ dull red canceled by grid handstamp with matching "Athens, Ga., Dec 6" cds, with original enclosure datelined "Dec 4th" & "Dec 5th, 1860" with interesting content…There was as I wrote you a splendid & interesting concert L.C.I. (Lucy Cobb Institute) on last Thursday night…Your Uncle Tom had written a Southern Rights song which all the young ladies sang very sweetly; cover slightly reduced at right, Very Fine. Scott No. U.S. 26  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A WONDERFUL COVER AND LETTER PROMOTING FREE TRADE AND SOUTHERN RIGHTS FOR THE CONFEDERACY. This Propaganda design is reportedly one of three known examples and one of the rarest of all Confederate Patriotics. Throughout the war the Confederate government hoped to use international commerce to raise hard money and influence other nations to support the Southern cause. This rare slogan design promotes that effort. More effective, however, was the Federal blockade that isolated the Confederate States and disrupted regular trade routes. A similar cover with U.S. stamps over portion of design realized $5,250 hammer in our April 2009 Confederate sale. (Image1)

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517 4 imageConfederacy, Confederate States, floral bordered Religious and Temperance verse patriotic design on buff cover bearing manuscript canceled 5¢ blue (4) vertical pair tied by matching "Bellefonte, Ala., Feby 27th/63" manuscript postmark to Huntsville, Ala.; bottom stamp with small faults and cover with sealed spindle hole, Very Fine; with 1996 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 4. C.S.A. Catalog No. PS-3  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A FABULOUS EXAMPLE OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY RARE PATRIOTIC DESIGN. (Image1)

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518 U imageConfederacy, Jefferson Davis, medallion design with 8 stars above, on cover to New Orleans, La. franked with U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red (rounded corner at top right) crossed out and not valid for postage as this is used on June 1, 1861, first day of the newly formed Post Office, manuscript "Paid 5c" added for correct new rate with light strike of "Liberty, Miss, Jun 1" (1861) cds, Very Fine, ex-Antrim. Scott No. U.S. 26  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF THE RAREST JEFFERSON DAVIS MEDALLION PATRIOTIC DESIGNS USED ON FIRST DAY OF THE C.S.A. POSTAL SERVICE. (Image1)

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519   imageConfederacy, Tent & 11-Star Confederate Flag, Patriotic design in red, white and blue with "T.S. Reynolds" imprint 5 on cover bearing 5¢ green (1), large margins, tiny gum soak in left margin, tied by "Chattanooga, Ten." cds to La Grange Ga., Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Haas, Judd; with 1988 P.F. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. TF-1  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A GORGEOUS GEM USE OF THIS DESIRABLE TENT PATRIOTIC DESIGN ON COVER BEARING THE 1861 5¢ GREEN ISSUE. (Image1)


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520 1 imageConfederacy, J.A. Belvin, Dealer in Pine Lumber…, Richmond, Va., blue illustrated cameo ad design showing horse and wagon approaching a fence, on cover to Petersburg, Va. franked with 1861, 5¢ green tied by "Richmond, Va., Jan 16, 1862" cds; missing backflap, Very Fine; with 1982 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR CONFEDERATE CAMEO ADVERTISING COVERS. (Image1)

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521 6XU2 imageConfederacy, (Colleges) Mercer University, Penfield, Ga., red embossed cameo corner card on small cover to Decatur, Ga. with Atlanta Provisional "Paid 5" handstamp and matching "Atlanta, Jun. 24, 1861" cds, Very Fine and rare; signed Doane & Bartels with note "Found July 1926". Scott No. 6XU2  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A WONDERFUL COMBINATION USAGE OF A PROVISIONAL HANDSTAMP ON A COLLEGE ADVERTISING COVER. (Image1)

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522   imageConfederacy, "Sign of the Negro", illustrated ad design for "Van Schaack & Grierson, Druggist, Charleston, S.C.", on cover to Raleigh, N.C. with "Greenville S.C., Apr 3" cds and matching "Paid" and "10" handstamps, magenta "Rebel Archives" double oval handstamp and pencil Retd to duty notation at left, Very Fine, illustrated in the Confederate States Handbook (page 447); with 1983 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A WONDERFUL AND UNIQUE SOUTH CAROLINA ILLUSTRATED AD DESIGN. (Image1)


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523   imageConfederacy, 1863 Blockade Run Usage From England to Milton, N.C. via Charleston, S.C., "Charleston S.C., Mar. 17, 1863" double circle postmark and matching "Steam-Ship" oval handstamp on inbound cover from Lt. W. L. Maury in England to Mrs. Maury in Milton N.C., manuscript "Ship" endorsement and pencil "12" rate (10¢ plus 2¢ ship fee); slightly trimmed across top & small repair at lower right corner, portion of original top back flap reattached, Very Fine, ex-Seacrest, Walske; with 2004 C.S.A. certificate. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. Carried by the blockade-runner "Ruby", leaving Nassau Mar. 13, 1863 and arriving in Charleston on Mar. 17. The "Ruby" made 8 successful trips, but ultimately was destroyed off Charleston Jun. 11, 1863.Lieutenant William L. Maury was commander of the "C.S.S. Georgia", a cruiser in the North and South Atlantic, capturing nine United States' merchant vessels. She put into Cherbourg, France, in late October 1863 with her iron hull badly fouled by marine growth and was decommissioned as being unsuited for further use as a warship. (Image1)


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524   imageConfederacy, (Trans-Mississippi) - Army of Tennessee, "Nov. 2, 1863" Date Handstamp, "Chicamauga" Field Cancel tying 10¢ blue (11) block of 4, small corner nick at top left, right pair with small fault, on Trans-Mississippi cover to Fairfield, Texas with pencil manuscript "via Meriden, Miss." routing instruction and soldier endorsement at left; cover with small corner repair at bottom right, Very Fine, ex-Solomon; with clear 1982 C.S.A. certificate. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI COVERS IN EXISTENCE. THE COMBINATION OF A BLOCK OF 4 PAYING THE 40¢ RATE TIED BY THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE DATE HANDSTAMP ON A TRANS-MISSISSIPPI COVER IS A UNIQUE USAGE. The Mississippi River and inland waterway routes were essential lifelines within the Confederacy. Early in the war, Federal naval strategy focused on control of the Mississippi, and, by the spring of 1862, key port cities were captured by Federal forces, giving them control of the river. With the Southern states divided between East and West, the Confederate government was forced to devise special measures to maintain transportation and communication along the trans-Mississippi routes. Surreptitious traffic across the river was carried on by private and government couriers, and the post office was authorized to appoint agents to ensure that the mail lines remained open. In April 1863 the Confederate Congress authorized a "preferred mail" across the Mississippi River and established a 50¢ rate per half-ounce. The act was revised to create an "express mail" without a fixed rate of postage, but instead limited to no more than a dollar per half ounce. By October 1863, Postmaster General Reagan secured a contract to have mail carried across the Mississippi at the rate of 40¢ per half ounce. Meridian and Brandon, Mississippi, were chosen as the eastern terminal points. Shreveport and Alexandria, Louisiana, were chosen as the western terminal points. (Image1)


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525   imageConfederacy, Letterman General Hospital, two covers from captured Southern "Capt. B. F. Little" and addressed to his wife at Little's Mill, Richmond County, North Carolina, the first cover is written from Letterman General Hospital near Gettysburg, franked with United States 3¢ rose (65) tied by blue "Gettysburg, Pa./Jul. 24, 1863" double circle postmark in combination with CSA 10¢ blue tied by "Richmond, Va./Aug. 4, 1863" cds, cover with manuscript notation at left "Through the Commanding Officer/Fortress Monroe, Va." with "Ex, F.R.K." examiner's initials alongside, second cover sent from Ft. McHenry in Baltimore franked with United States 3¢ rose (65) tied by blue target duplexed with "Baltimore, Md., Dec. 10, 1863" double-circle postmark in combination with CSA 10¢ blue tied by "Richmond, Va., Dec. 18, 1863" cds, cover with manuscript notation at left "Through the Commanding Officer, Fortress Monroe from, Prisoner of War, B.F. Little, Capt., Co. 52nd N.C. Regt." with examiners initials and "via Flag of Truce" endorsement alongside; second cover with small bit of flap torn away, Extremely Fine, the Letterman Hospital cover is pictured in the Harrison book on Prisoner's Mail; second cover with 1981 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $5,000 - 7,500. A VERY RARE AND HISTORIC PAIR OF LETTERMAN GENERAL HOSPITAL COVERS. The Letterman General Hospital was set-up on July 20 after the Battle of Gettysburg in an effort to consolidate the wounded and provide more effective treatment. Prior to that the wounded were scattered throughout dozens of field hospitals. The hospital was located in Camp Letterman, about one mile east of Gettysburg on the George Wolf farm. (Image1)


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526   imageConfederacy, Northern Prison, small pink cover addressed to Mrs. Chas. Howard in Baltimore, in the top right corner is a full impression of half dime coin which was formerly affixed to the cover to pay the Union postage on this cover from a prisoner of war, the cover was sent by Charles Howard to his wife, endorsed with manuscript "Exd" and "ExJ" Examiner's marking, minor edge wear and small part of flap torn away, Very Fine and rare. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL COVER FROM A POLITICAL PRISONER WITH ONE OF THE CLEAREST IMPRESSIONS OF AN ATTACHED COIN EVER SEEN ON A COVER. Charles Howard (1802-1869), a member of an old colonial Baltimore family, was President of the Baltimore Board of Police at the outbreak of the war. He was arrested by U.S. Military Authorities on suspicion of Confederate sympathies on 7/1/1861 and was held as a Prisoner of State (Political Prisoner) at Fort McHenry (Md.), Fort Lafayette (N.Y.) and finally Fort Warren (Mass.) until his release on 11/27/1862. His wife, Elizabeth Phoebe Key, was the daughter of Frances Scott Key. Charles Howard's son, Frances Key Howard (1826-1872) was likewise arrested and held as a Prisoner of State at the same locations and at the same time as his father. A second son, John Eager Howard, served the Confederacy as a Captain on the Confederate States General Staff. (Image1)


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527 4 , U imageConfederacy, Salisbury Prison, Salisbury, N.C., "Prisoner of war letter" endorsed homemade cover to Philadelphia Pa. bearing 5¢ blue (4), edge flaws, in combination with U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose, both tied by "Salisbury, N.C., Jun 23" cds, 3¢ additionally tied by "Old Point Comfort, Va., Jul 12" cds, light pencil "Ex NK" examiner's marking; reduced slightly at left with minor corner flaw, fresh and Very Fine; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 4 + U.S. 65  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A RARE COMBINATION USAGE FROM THIS CONFEDERATE PRISON. (Image1)

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Canal Zone
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528 157a imageCanal Zone, 1962, 4¢ Thatcher Ferry Bridge, Silver (Bridge) Omitted, position 44, o.g., never hinged, bright and Post Office fresh, Very Fine and choice; with 1970 (photocopy) & 2005 P.F., 1970 Friedl (photocopy) and 1990 P.S.E. certificates for corner margin block of which this is the top left stamp. Scott No. 157a  $8,000. A VERY RARE EXAMPLE OF THE 1962 4¢ THATCHER FERRY BRIDGE ISSUE WITH SILVER BRIDGE OMITTED - ONLY FIFTY EXAMPLES PRODUCED. (Image1)

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Hawaii
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529   imageHawaii, "Forwarded By U.S. Consul, Sandwich Islands", magenta manuscript endorsement at top on lengthy 3-page folded letter datelined "Bark America off Honolulu Harbor, May 1st, 1846, 5oclock, P.M." to Edgarstown, Mass., interesting letter regarding waiting to sail after chronometer being fixed, several deaths at sea, schrimshawning, sending of letters, etc., entered the U.S. mails with red "New - York, Ship 7cts, Feb 1" cds, faint pencil "Recd Feb 3d, 1847" on face; minor splitting along folds, Very Fine. Estimate  $4,000 - 6,000. A VERY RARE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT LAHAINA FORWARDING USAGE, ONLY TWO OTHER EXAMPLES ARE RECORDED BY FRED GREGORY. The United States Consul at Lahaina acted as a forwarding agent for United States Citizens aboard ships. Giles Waldo, the Vice Consul at Lahaina in 1846, used this manuscript mark to indicate he forwarded the letter in his official capacity.Sent aboard the American ship "Niantic", departing for New York on August 17th, 1846 and arriving on February 1st of 1847. (Image1)


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530   imageHawaii, Forwarded By C. Brewer & Co., clear strike of red oval handstamp on flap of folded letter datelined "Royal School, Honolulu, Oahu, S. Is. Mch. 23 /46" by Amos Starr Cooke to Aaron Seeley, Danbury Conn., endorsed "Via Mexico" at bottom left, slightly indistinct Vera Cruz Paid (8.13) transit cds, entered U.S. mails with "Pensacola Flor. Sep 12" cds and manuscript "10" due rating for the 10¢ per ½ oz. rate for over 300 miles; letter with preprint paper fold, Very Fine, Gregory Via Mexico census no. 60, ex-Advertiser; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. A REMARKABLE USE FROM HAWAII TO CONNECTICUT VIA MEXICO AND FLORIDA DURING THE MEXICAN WAR ROUTE DISRUPTION.ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE C. BREWER & CO. OVAL FORWARDERS HANDSTAMP. Cooke began this letter with the hope that a ship would arrive soon, bound for Mexico; on June 3rd he writes: "that a vessel sails for Mazatlan today at noon, so I must hurry…there has been an arrival of an English war steamer with two masts. She remained in our harbor eight days & was visited by large number of natives & foreigners. This mission & their children were invited & so were chiefs & scholars. To the natives & our children it was a novel sight. I think the time is not distant when we shall have steamers plying between this & other ports of the ocean & the two continents, America & Asia. The Sandwich Islands are becoming the centre of much influence & we hope that influence is growing better, as well as wider…The Congress, Commodore Stockton,is daily expected with a new commissioner, & a new consul. We hope they will do much better than the present incumbents, who are still doing what they can to destroy the Government & foment quarrels between it & the foreign residents. Mr. Brinsmade since his return has joined with them & I trust will soon get to the end of his rope. He has fallen from his former height & will fall still lower if he does not cease his opposition to Government. Other foreigners against their own good unite with Messr. Brown, Ladd, Hooper & Brinsmade, who have no business but to find fault with Govt. …My position brings me in close contact with the Govt. of these Is. & if I should continue in this school I may think it to be my duty to take the oath of allegiance, & become a subject of his Majesty. But in this, I shall make haste, slowly, for at present it appears a leap in the dark…" Peter Brinsdale had gone to Europe for the purpose of creating a joint stock company to take over the the proprieties & rights of Ladd & Co. of Hawaii. However, a contract with a Belgian company, also signed by Kamehameha III, ended in the ruination of Ladd & Co. and Brimsdale's humiliation;This cover, along two others (census no. 59 and 61), were carried by the French bark "Jeune France" from Honolulu departing Jun. 4th 1846 to Mazatlan. Forwarded in the Mexican post most likely by Messr. Mott, Talbot & Co. to Vera Cruz where marked Paid Aug. 13th and sent out to the blockading squadron probably by the British consul. Then sent by USS "Princeton" to Pensacola Fla. where entered the mails 10¢ due (no ship fee added because letters were entered by a U.S. naval ship). From Pensacola, the letters went north in the Great Northern Mail. Total transit time was just 109 days, quite good considering the conditions.References: Illustrated and discussed in Fred Gregory's Hawaii Foreign Mail to 1870 on proof. I 122-123, fig. 20-10.The three recorded strikes of the C. Brewer & Co. Forwarders handstamps:1. 1846 Mar. 23, Honolulu to Danbury Conn., Gregory fig. 7-26, ex-Advertiser, the cover offered here.2. 1846 Mar. 25, Honolulu to Royalton Vt., Gregory Via Mexico census no. 59.3. 1846, Maui to Dorchester Mass. via New York (Feb. 1, 1847), ex-Risvold. (Image1)

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531   imageHawaii, Gregory's U.S. and California Express, Thompson & Hitchcock, Agts., 149 Pearl St., N.Y., unusually clear strike of red three-line express handstamp on cover from Copenhagen, Denmark to Honolulu, Hawaii, manuscript "Care of E. A. Iüverkrop Esq., San Francisco" endorsement and red "K./T & H." oval handstamp, Very Fine, ex-Van Dyke. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A UNIQUE EARLY EXPRESS FORWARDING USAGE FROM DENMARK TO HONOLULU, HAWAII. (Image1)


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532   imageHawaii, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl / Nov. 23, 1850., clear strike of two-line postmark at top left and Honolulu red manuscript "Paid 40" rating on 1850 cover to Miss. Sarah Wight, Wayland Mass., manuscript "Paid" and "Chge E.P.B." notations at top left authorized the Honolulu post office to charge the sender's account, black "San Francisco Cal., 14 Jun" cds and red "Paid" and "40" rating handstamps for the 40¢ letter rate, Very Fine. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE HONOLULU STRAIGHTLINE CANCEL STRUCK IN BLACK, ONLY 7 EXAMPLES SHOW PREPAYMENT OF UNITED STATES POSTAGE AT THE HONOLULU POST OFFICE. THESE ARE THE EARLIEST OF EXAMPLES OF SUCH PREPAYMENT. This cover was carried by American schooner "Velasco" departing Honolulu May 8th to San Francisco arriving Jun. 3rd. From San Francisco carried by PMSC "California" departing Jun. 14th to Panama City arriving Jul. 1st, and then USMSC "Crescent City" from Chagres Jul. 10th to New York arriving Jul. 20th after a stop at Kingston, Jamaica. The Honolulu straightline markings were References: Illustrated and described in Fred Gregory's Hawaii Foreign Mail to 1870 on p. I-223-224, and listed as #29 in the census on p. I-388. (Image1)


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533   imageHawaii, 'SCHOONER 'VAQUERO.', complete sharp strike of straightline ship handstamp (Gregory AUXSH-SF [BARK. 'VAQUERO.'], Rarity 1RRRR) and matching "Forwarded by G.B. Post, San Francisco" handstamp on 1855 blue legal-size cover addressed to Joseph Hardesty, Hudson's Bay Company, Honolulu, Hawaii, endorsed "pr 'Vauero' " at top left, docketed "Rec'd 31 Jan'y" on reverse; some edge wear, a Very Fine use; with 1973 A.P.S. certificate. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED STRIKES OF THE SCHOONER 'VAQUERO.' SHIP HANDSTAMP WITH SINGLE QUOTATION MARKS. Carried by American schooner "Vaquero" from San Francisco departing Jan. 16th to Honolulu arriving Jan. 30th. This was carried privately in the G.B. Post letter bag since there are no San Francisco postal markings.References: Illustrated in Fred Gregory's "Hawaiian Foreign Mail to 1870" as fig. 20-26 on p. II-411. (Image1)


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534   imageHawaii, Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Jan 8, perfect bold strike of red cds on 1862 cover to Boston Mass. bearing U.S. 12¢ black (69) tied by encircled grid cancel, matching "San Francisco Cal Jan 23, 1862" cds, endorsed p. "Yankee" at top left; some light perf toning, a Very Fine use. Gregory No. HON US34  Estimate $500 - 750. Carried by American bark "Yankee" from Honolulu Jan. 10th 1862 to San Francisco arriving Jan. 23rd. Postmarked by San Francisco Jan. 23rd for the overland mail. (Image1)


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535 6 imageHawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, position 18, four large margins to clear at bottom, rich color on bright paper, neatly cancelled by part of Honolulu "U.S. Postage Paid" (HON US28I) cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 6  $1,700. (Image1)

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536 6, U imageHawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, margins large to just touching frameline at lower left, rich color, tied by red "Honolulu, U. S. Postage Paid, Dec 6" cds on cover to Athens, Tenn., in combination with U.S. 1851, 12¢ black, margins ample to just into outer frameline, tied by neat "San Francisco, Cal., Jan 5" cds, Very Fine; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 6+U.S. 17  $32,500. A EARLY THIRD TREATY PERIOD MIXED FRANKING WITH HAWAIIAN 1853 13¢ KAMEHAMEHA III ISSUE OVERPAYING THE NEW 5¢ RATE AFTER THE APRIL 1855 RATE CHANGE. This letter was carried on the American brig "Agate", leaving Honolulu on the 10th of December and arriving in San Francisco on December 27, 1855. It was then sent for the east coast and postmarked on January 5th. (Image1)

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537 6, U imageHawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, clear to large margins, tied by grid handstamp and red "Honolulu, U. S. Postage Paid, Jul 11" cds on fresh cover to Alexandria, Va., in combination with clear to large margin U.S. 1853, 3¢ dull red, horizontal pair (small scissor separation cut between stamps at top) tied by "San Francisco, Cal., Aug 16" cds, Very Fine and choice; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 6+U.S. 11A  $25,000. A REMARKABLE MIXED FRANKING COMBINATION OF THE HAWAIIAN 1853 13¢ KAMEHAMEHA III AND THE UNITED STATES 1853 3¢ ISSUES. This letter was carried by the American schooner "Restless", departing Honolulu on July 13th and arriving at San Francisco on August 9, 1854. A week later, the 3¢ pair was cancelled and sent on the mid-month sailing via Panama. It was then carried by the PMSC steamship "Oregon", departing San Francisco on August 16th and arriving at Panama City on August 30th after a stop at Acapulco. It was then carried by the "Empire City", departing Aspinwall on September 2nd and arriving at New York on September 12th. This cover is one of the very few examples with the U.S. stamps not applied over the Hawaiian postage. (Image1)

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538 7 ------- 8) were re imageHawaii, 1857, 5¢ Manuscript Surcharge on 13¢ Dark Red, large margins to just clear at bottom, deep color, uncanceled on 1857 buff cover in combination with U.S. 12¢ black (17), nearly four margins, tied by San Francisco encircled grid cancel, matching "San Francisco Cal Oct 5 1857" cds to Hon. D.A. Ogden, Penn Yan N.Y., red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Aug 31" cds (HON US34); cover expertly repaired, Very Fine appearance, ex-Seybold (backstamps); with 1977 H.P.S. and 1983 P.F. certificates, signed by Ashbrook. Scott No. 7  $45,000. A RARE USAGE OF THE 1857 5¢ ON 13¢ PROVISIONAL SURCHARGE ISSUE IN COMBINATION WITH THE UNITED STATES 1851 12¢ ISSUE, THERE ARE ONLY TEN SUCH COMBINATIONS RECORDED BY FRED GREGORY. ONE OF ONLY TWO WITH THE HON US34 CDS. This cover was carried on the "Fanny Major" the departed Honolulu August 31, 1858 to San Francisco arriving Sep. 24th. From there it was carried on the PMSC "Golden Gate" that departed San Francisco Oct. 5th and arrived in Panama about Oct. 19th. After crossing the isthmus it was carried on the USMSC "Granada" that departed Aspinwall October 20th and arrived in New York on October 29th after a stop at Havana.The Gregory census lists 18 covers with the 5¢ on 13¢ surcharge, with only ten used with the 12¢ stamp. The 5¢ provisional surcharge was necessary due to a shortage of 5¢ stamps just after the transition from Postmaster Whitney to Jackson. Most were made by Jackson's clerk, Alvah Clark, around the start of 1857. New supplies of the 5¢ stamp (Scott No. 8) were received at the end of June 1857.References: Meyer-Harris cover #8 in the listing on page 148.Gregory Census No. 14 (illustrated and described in Volume II, page 57 and census III-53). (Image1)

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539 22, U imageHawaii, 1865, 5¢ Blue on Blue, cleat to large margins, tied by three-ring target handstamp on cover to Columbia Springs, N.Y., in combination with U.S. 1863, 5¢ brown tied by both Honolulu and S.F. Target cancels, red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Sep 4" cds and "San Francisco, Cal., Oct 10" cds; light cover stains and U.S. 5¢ with a couple nibbed perfs at bottom, F.-V.F.; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 22+U.S. 76  $9,250. A RARE MIXED FRANKING OF THE HAWAIIAN 1865 5¢ NUMERAL ISSUE AND THE UNITED STATES 1863 5¢ ISSUE. This letter was sent from Honolulu on September 5th aboard the bark "Sarita", arriving at San Francisco on October 5, 1866. It was postmarked five day later and sent by way of the Panama route. (Image1)

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540 31 imageHawaii, 1864, 2¢ Rose Vermilion, radiant color, cancelled by bold "Kapoho" manuscript postmark (801, 1RRRR), Very Fine. Scott No. 31  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED "KAPOHO" MANUSCRIPT POSTMARKS, THE ONLY OTHER EXAMPLE WAS RECORDED IN THE DAVEY TOWN CANCEL COLLECTION. Kapoho meaning "the depression" [Pukui] or "chalk" [Davey] was an unofficial letter collection point in the Puna District during the period 1862-1865. (Image1)

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541 33a imageHawaii, 1878, 6¢ Bluish Green, tied by segmented target cancel on 1872 cover with John Neill, Machinist, Lock and Gun Smith corner card, reverse with allover six panel merchant advertisement - one with illustrated Pocket Watch, to San Francisco with red "G.P.O. Honolulu, Paid All, Nov 22" and "San Francisco, Paid All, Dec 2" cds, Very Fine, ex-Norbeck, Peitsch, Twigg-Smith. Scott No. 33a  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF THE MOST STRIKING OF THE FEW BILLBOARD ADVERTISING COVERS KNOWN FROM HAWAII. The two examples of this John Neil advertising cover with the billboard ad on reverse we have recorded:1. 1873 Jul. 31, Honolulu to Samuel Hill, San Francisco Cal. bearing 2c #31 strip of three, ex-Gary Peters.2. Nov. 21, Honolulu to Samuel Hill, San Francisco Cal. bearing 6c #33, ex-Norbeck, Pietsch, Twigg-Smith (real. $4,025), the cover offered here. (Image1)

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542 61B imageHawaii, 1893, 10¢ Red Brown, Red Overprint, Position 15 right margin single, deep rich color on fresh paper, o.g., Fine; with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61B  $17,500. A HANDSOME SHEET MARGIN EXAMPLE OF THE 1893 10¢ KALAKAUA RED OVERPRINT ERROR. Most of the examples from the only sheet of fifty produced, are centered into the perforations at top. It is believed that eight examples were destroyed from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and that less than forty examples are in existence. (Image1)

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Philippines
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
543 223A imagePhilippines, 1901, $1 Black, Type II, o.g., lightly hinged, Post Office fresh color with long even perforations, Extremely Fine, one of very few remaining examples in this choice quality; with 2016 P.F. Graded certificate (XF 90). Scott No. 223A  $2,000. (Image1)

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544 239 imagePhilippines, 1904, $5 Dark Green, o.g., lightly hinged, perfectly centered amid large evenly balanced margins, rich vibrant color and wonderfully fresh, Superb, with only 746 issued there are only a very few obtainable in this exceptional condition; with 2015 P.S.E. Graded certificate (Superb 98). Scott No. 239  $800. ONE OF THE FINEST MINT EXAMPLES OF THE PHILIPPINES 1904 $5 MARSHALL ISSUE IN EXISTENCE. (Image1)

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545 238 imagePhilippines, 1904, $2 Dark Blue, o.g., never hinged, well centered amid large margins, rich deep color, Extremely Fine, with only 695 stamps issued; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 238  $1,500. A VERY RARE AND CHOICE NEVER HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES 1904 $2 MADISON ISSUE - AMONG THE FINEST NEVER HINGED EXAMPLES EXTANT. (Image1)

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546 239 imagePhilippines, 1904, $5 Dark Green, neat Manila duplex cancel, beautifully centered amid large oversized margins, rich deep color, Extremely Fine, only 746 issued; with 1982 and 2004 P.F. certificates. Scott No. 239  $2,750. AN EXCEPTIONAL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1903 $5 DARK GREEN ISSUE. THIS IS THE FINEST USED EXAMPLE AND IS COMPLETELY SOUND. ONE OF THE KEY USED VALUES OF ANY PHILIPPINES ISSUE. (Image1)

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Puerto Rico
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
547 J3 imagePuerto Rico, Postage Due, 1899, 10¢ Deep Claret, o.g., never hinged, evenly balanced margins and virtually perfect centering, fresh with deep bold color, a Superb gem; with 2015 P.S.E. Graded certificate (Superb 98). Scott No. J3  $375. CONSIDERED TO BE THE FINEST KNOWN MINT NEVER HINGED EXAMPLES OF THE 1899 10¢ POSTAGE DUE ISSUE. (Image1)

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Ryukyus
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
548 17 imageRyukyus, 1952, "Kai Tei" (Revalued) Surcharge on Shuri Castle, 100y on 2y Rose Violet, o.g., never hinged, well centered, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine, a lovely example of this key Ryukyus issue; with 2005 I.S.J.P. certificate. Scott No. 17  $2,250. (Image1)

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Great Britain
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549 4 imageGreat Britain, 1840, 2d Deep Full Blue, Vertical Strip of 3, Letters C-B to E-B, black Maltese Cross cancels, intensely rich color, encompassed by large margins all around, Extremely Fine and choice, rare in this gem condition and in vertical format; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 2b. SG No. 4; £3,450 for singles ($4,910)  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A WONDERFUL USED MULTIPLE OF THE 1840 2D QUEEN VICTORIA ISSUE. (Image1)

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550   imageGreat Britain, 1855, Queen Victoria, 1d Red Brown, Neal's Steam Press Trial Printing, plate 25, letters F-G/F-H, horizontal pair, ample margins, rich color, horizontal crease, Very Fine appearance; with photocopy of R.P.S. certificate for block. S.G. Spec. No. C8  £8,000 for singles ($11,390). A VERY RARE PROOF PAIR FROM THE 1855 1D NEAL'S STEAM PRESS TRIAL PRINTING. (Image1)


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551 40 var. imageGreat Britain, 1857, 1d Rose Red, Diagonal Bisect, upper right portion of stamp in combination with 1857, 4d rose carmine + 1856, 6d pale lilac paying the 10½d rate on 1860 cover to Copenhagen, Denmark prior to the ½d stamps being issued, all tied by "47" barred oval handstamps, reverse with blue London (8.16) origin, Hamburg transit and Copenhagen (8.19) receiving cds's; minor age spots around stamps, Very Fine, ex-Wade; with 1989 B.P.A. and 2003 R.P.S. certificates. SG No. 40 var.+66+70  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE COMBINATION USAGE BEARING A 1857 1D QUEEN VICTORIA ISSUE DIAGONALLY BISECTED. (Image1)

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552 46 imageGreat Britain, 1869, 2d Blue, "Thin Lines", plate 13, letters GH to JL, block of 23, perfectly canceled by bold "Wednesbury, Oc 2, 71" town cancels, rich deep color, some reinforced perf separations and minor rounded corner in second stamp at bottom, still Very Fine, a wonderful and rare multiple (S.G. Spec. G3); with 2011 M. Eichele certificate. Scott No. 30. SG No. 46  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. (Image1)

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553 43, 43 var. imageGreat Britain, 1864, 1d Rose Red, Diagonal Bisect, lower left portion of stamp in combination with 1864, 1d rose red, vertical pair (plate 194) paying the 2½d rate to Copenhagen, Denmark, tied by "London, Ja 16, 78" duplex postmarks on an allover Mulready facsimile design cover with "J.H. Lacy & Co., Foreign Stamp Importers" embossed corner card on backflap, reverse with Danish postal label; bisect slightly overlapping and affixed around edge at left, Very Fine and choice, ex-Grunin. SG No. 43+43 var.  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A WONDERFUL ILLUSTRATED DESIGN AND BISECT USAGE ON COVER TO DENMARK. (Image1)

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554 128 imageGreat Britain, 1878, Queen Victoria, 10s Violet Trial Color, Imperforate, "Specimen" Overprint, Maltese Cross watermark, overprint type 9, o.g., never hinged, ample to large margins, bright and fresh with brilliant color, Very Fine and choice, very rare in never hinged condition. Scott No. 74TC. SG No. 128  £2,400 for o.g. ($3,420). (Image1)

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555 129 imageGreat Britain, 1878, Queen Victoria, £1 Orange Trial Color, Imperforate, "Specimen" Overprint, Maltese Cross watermark, overprint type 9, o.g., lightly hinged, large margins, bright color and remarkably fresh, Extremely Fine, a rare example of this high value trial color. Scott No. 75TC. SG No. 129  £2,700 ($3,840). (Image1)

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556 137 imageGreat Britain, 1882, Queen Victoria, £5 Orange, sharp bold Sheffied town cancel, strong bright color, beautifully centered amid well balanced margins, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 93. SG No. 137  £4,750 ($6,760). A CHOICE USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1882 £5 QUEEN VICTORIA HIGH VALUE. (Image1)

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557 190 imageGreat Britain, 1884, Queen Victoria, 2½d Yellow Trial Color, o.g., hinge remnant, rich color, well centered, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. 101TC. SG No. 190  £2,100 ($2,990). (Image1)

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558 180 imageGreat Britain, 1884, Queen Victoria, 5s Rose, Anchor watermark, letters MA to NE, block of 10, each stamp with "Queen's Square S.O., Belfast, Mr 5, 98" town cancel, strong vibrant color, few perf separations, Very Fine; with 2011 M. Eichele certificate. SG No. 180. Scott No. 108  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. AN OUTSTANDING USED MULTIPLE OF THE 1884, 5 SHILLING QUEEN VICTORIA ISSUE. (Image1)

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Tasmania
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
559 3 imageTasmania, 1853, "Van Dieman's Land", 1d Pale Blue, 2nd Printing, large margins and bright color, tied by neat "60" barred oval handstamp on local Launceston town rate cover, red "Pre-Paid, 1 O'Clock, Ju 11, 1855" cds at center, Extremely Fine; with 2012 Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria certificate. Scott No. 1a var. SG No. 3  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE OF THE "VAN DIEMAN'S LAND" 1853 1D SECOND PRINTING ISSUE - A GREAT TASMANIA RARITY. This cover is from an old-time collection with no records of ever appearing at auction and does not appear in census of Kellow or McNamee. (Image1)

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Victoria
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
560   imageVictoria, 1854-57, 3d Deep Blue (S.G. 31c) in combination with 1854-57, 1d brick red (S.G. 26a) on cover to Melbourne, tied by Forrest Creek "37/V" barred oval handstamps, cover forwarded to Geelong and uprated with 1854-57, 1d rose + 3d deep blue (S.G. 28a, 31c), both tied by 1/V barred oval handstamps of Melbourne, transit and receiving backstamp including Castlemaine, Very Fine. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A RARE DOUBLE RATE FORWARDING USAGE BEARING 3D QV ISSUES AND THE 1D QV ISSUES IN DIFFERENT SHADES. (Image1)


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561 17a imageVictoria, 1851, Queen Victoria ("Half Length"), Ham Printing, 4th Die State (Altered), 2d Drab, position 24, without gum, margins large to touching at top and bottom, bright color, trivial tiny edge nick at top not mention in cert, Very Fine for this, ex-Wawn, Barwis; with 2015 R.P.S.V. certificate. Scott No. 7 var. SG No. 17a  £3,750 ($5,340). THE FINEST OF THREE UNUSED SINGLES OF THE 1851 2D HAM'S EIGHT PRINTING. An unused pair exists but is cut into on three sides and an unused block of four also exists, however it is defective. (Image1)

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Australia
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562 45 imageAustralia, 1919, Kangaroo and Map, £2 Black & Rose, 3rd watermark, o.g., never hinged, exceptionally well centered amid beautifully balanced margins, rich colors, bright and fresh, Extremely Fine; with 2016 P.F. certificate. SG No. 45 £5,000 for hinged ($7,120). Scott No. 58  $14,000. A WONDERFULLY CHOICE AND RARE NEVER HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1919 £2 KANGAROO. (Image1)

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Bangkok
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563 20 imageBangkok, 1883, "B" on Straits Settlements, 8¢ Orange, Crown CA watermark, tied by mute "Singapore PO" circular handstamp on 1884 cover to Pulicat, India, red "Singapore, Paid, Oc 24, 84" origin cds and reverse with "Pulicat, 12 Nov, 84" receiving backstamp, stamp additionally tied by portion of addressing and pencil manuscript, Very Fine; with 2016 B.P.A. certificate. SG No. 20. Scott No. 17  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. AN EXTREMELY RARE ON COVER USAGE OF THE BANGKOK 1883 8¢ "B" OVERPRINT ISSUE. (Image1)

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Barbados
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
564 104b imageBarbados, 1892, Queen Victoria, ½d on 4d Deep Brown, Double Surcharge (Red & Black), horizontal pair, o.g., lightly hinged, strong color, bright and fresh, Very Fine, a scarce multiple; with 2007 B.P.A. certificate. Scott No. 69c. SG No. 104b  £1,800 ($2,560). (Image1)

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British Central Africa
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
565 53c imageBritish Central Africa, 1897, Arms of the Protectorate, 1d on 3s Black & Sea Green, Surcharge Double, top margin single, o.g., very fresh with bright colors, exceptional centering, Extremely Fine, a handsome mint example of this surcharge error; with 1976 B.P.A. certificate. Scott No. 57c. SG No. 53c  £750 ($1,070). (Image1)

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British East Africa
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566 Z1-Z2, Z4, Z7-Z8 imageBritish East Africa, India 1882-90, ½a Blue Green + 1a Plum + 2a Blue + 8a Mauve, Four Singles + 1r Slate, all but first with red manuscript "B.E.A." provisional overprint, on oversized registered cover to the Eastern Telegraph Co. in London, England, all tied by "Mombasa, Au 20, 90" cds's paying the 11x 4½a rate to the U.K. plus 2a registry fee, matching "R" in oval handstamp and red London oval date stamp additionally tying ½a, reverse with Aden transit date stamp; some light cover wrinkling and a couple vertical fold not affecting stamps, Very Fine, one of the two earliest usages of the six covers recorded during the first period of use, ex-Col. Rose-Hutchinson, Hunt, Reynard, Krieger. SG No. Z1-Z2+Z4+Z7-Z8  Estimate $20,000 - 30,000. A UNIQUE AND COLORFUL FIVE COLOR COMBINATION FRANKING OF INDIA STAMPS PROVISIONALLY USED IN MOMBASA. The Eastern Telegraph Co. was laying underwater cable between Mombasa and Lamu during this time and just previous had the same between Zanzibar and Mombasa. (Image1)

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567 23 imageBritish East Africa, 1891, Mombasa Manuscript Surcharge, ½a on 2a Vermilion, Initialed "A.B.", initials of Archibal Brown (cashier of the company), full o.g., strong color, Very Fine, ex-Krieger; with 1996 D. Brandon certificate. Scott No. 33 $17,000. SG No. 23  £11,000 ($15,660). ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED MINT EXAMPLES OF THE 1891 ½A ON 2A MOMBASA MANUSCRIPT SURCHARGE WITH "A.B." INITIALS. (Image1)

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568 33b imageBritish East Africa, 1895, "British East Africa" on ½a Dull Brown, Overprint Double, Mombasa squared circle date stamp and blue crayon cancels, strong color, natural s.e. at left and scissor separated perfs at bottom, Very Fine, an exceptionally rare shade, ex-Krieger; signed Holcombe as "double". Scott No. 38 var. SG No. 33b  £3,500 ($4,980). ONE OF TWO KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE PROTECTORATE HANDSTAMP 1895 ½A IN DULL BROWN. There are no unused examples of this color variety known. (Image1)

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569 24 imageBritish East Africa, 1891, Mombasa Manuscript Surcharge, ½a on 3a Black on Dull Red, Initialed "A.B.", bottom margin block of three, right margin horizontal strip of three, right margin horizontal pair and bottom margin single, all tied by "Mombasa, Jy 2, 91" cds's on cover to H.L. Churchill, H.M. Vice-Consul in Zanzibar, reverse with receiving cds; cover reduced at right cutting away an additional vertical pair from cover and slightly cutting into bottom right stamp in block at lower right, otherwise Very Fine, still a remarkable franking of this rare 1891 Mombasa provisional issue, ex-Hunt, Reynard, Krieger. Scott No. 34b $24,750 for off cover singles. SG No. 24; £20,250 for off cover singles ($28,830)  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. THE UNIQUE ON COVER USAGE OF THE 1891 ½A ON 3A MOMBASA MANUSCRIPT SURCHARGE ISSUE INITIALED "A.B.". This cover was first noted in the "Monthly Journal" for December 1899…"Our correspondent (H.L. Churchill) tells us that he was British Vice-Consul at Zanzibar in 1891, and being at Mombasa on July 2nd in that year he went to the post office to get some British East Africa stamps. He asked for ½ anna stamps, and finding that there were only about a dozen on hand he bought them all, put them on a envelope, and addressed it to himself at Zanzibar.". (Image1)

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570 32 imageBritish East Africa, 1895, Mombasa Manuscript Surcharge, 1a on 3a Black on Dull Red, Initialed "T.E.C.R.", o.g., very lightly hinged, brilliant color and remarkable freshness, Very Fine, a great B.E.A. rarity with only four mint examples known, ex-"Sovereign", Krieger; with 1959 and 2008 B.P.A. certificates. Scott No. 34Ac $23,000. SG No. 32  £10,000 ($14,240). CONSIDERED TO BE THE FINEST MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1895 1A ON 3A MOMBASA MANUSCRIPT SURCHARGE WITH INITIALS "T.E.C.R.". (Image1)

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571 32 imageBritish East Africa, 1895, Mombasa Manuscript Surcharge, 1a on 3a Black on Dull Red, Initialed "T.E.C.R.", Mombasa squared circle date stamp cancel, bright and fresh, well centered, Very Fine, ex-Krieger. Scott No. 34Ac. SG No. 32  £7,000 ($9,970). ONE OF FIVE USED EXAMPLES OF THE 1895 1A ON 3A MOMBASA MANUSCRIPT SURCHARGE WITH INITIALS "T.E.C.R.". The initials on this issue are that of the Mombasa Postmaster T.E.C. Remington. (Image1)

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572 34b imageBritish East Africa, 1895, "British East Africa" on 1a Blue Green, "Anl" (Broken "D") Variety, in lower scroll between "Light" and "Liberty", Lamu town cancels, rich color, natural s.e. at bottom (as always) and a couple slightly short perfs at upper right of little consequence, Very Fine, ex-Krieger. Scott No. 39b. SG No. 34b  £3,750 ($5,340). ONE OF TWO KNOWN USED EXAMPLES OF THE PROTECTORATE HANDSTAMP 1895 1A BLUE GREEN "ANL" FOR "AND" PLATE VARIETY. (Image1)

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573 52a imageBritish East Africa, 1895, "British East Africa" on India 2a Blue, "Britlsh" For "British", light Mombasa squared circle date stamp cancel, strong bright color, Very Fine, ex-Krieger; with 1997 D. Brandon certificate. Scott No. 57a $7,750. SG No. 52a  £8,500 ($12,100). THE ONLY RECORDED USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1895 "BRITISH EAST AFRICA" ON INDIA 2A BLUE WITH "BRITLSH" FOR "BRITISH" OVERPRINT ERROR. This is one of two known examples, the other which resides in the Royal Philatelic Collection. (Image1)

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574 68b imageBritish East Africa, 1896, Queen Victoria, 2½a Deep Blue, Inverted "S" in "Annas", tied by blue "Mombasa, 12 Oc, 98" cds with second strike below on cover from the White Fathers to their leader in Algeria, in combination with Uganda 1896, 2a black, marginal pair (S.G. 56) canceled by purple "Smith Mackenzie & Co., Mombasa" oval handstamp, reverse with Zanzibar and Suez transit and Algeria (13.11) arrival cds; some minor cover staining, otherwise Very Fine, the earliest recorded use of the Smith Mackenzie & Co. oval handstamp, ex-Krieger. Scott No. 76a. SG No. 68b  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A VERY RARE BRITISH EAST AFRICA AND UGANDA COMBINATION FRANK USAGE TO ALGERIA. Uganda postage was only valid within the colony until it joined the UPU in 1901. Foreign mail required postage of a UPU member, British East Africa (BEA). The Uganda mail rate to BEA was 4 annas per oz. while the BEA and UPU rates were 2½a per ½oz. Initially the BEA postage was added in Mombasa requiring mailers to maintain accounts there. (Image1)

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575 89 var. imageBritish East Africa, 1897, 2½ on Zanzibar 3a Gray & Red, Surcharge Double, One Albino, o.g., fresh with rich bright colors, small thins, Very Fine appearance, ex-Krieger. Scott No. 98 var. SG No. 89 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY THREE EXAMPLES RECORDED OF THE ZANZIBAR 1897 2½ ON 3A WITH SURCHARGE DOUBLED AND ONE ALBINO. (Image1)

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British Guiana
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
576 80, 96 imageBritish Guiana, 1864, Seal of the Colony, 24¢ Green, Perf 12½-13, Medium Paper, in combination with 1866, Seal of the Colony, 8¢ brownish pink, perf 10, medium paper on 1867 cover to St. Peray, France, tied by "Georgetown, B. Guiana, Ja 23, 1867" cds and "A03" circular grid duplex postmarks, with red crayon "1/-" packet rate and "4" pence credit markings, red London (2.18) and Calais (2.18) transits, receiving backstamp, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1999 BBP certificate. Scott No. 65+53b. SG No. 80+96  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A GORGEOUS TRANSATLANTIC COVER TO FRANCE WITH WONDERFUL EYE APPEAL. (Image1)

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Cameroons
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
577 B13a imageCameroons, 1915, "C.E.F." and 5s on German Cameroun 5m Carmine & Black, "S" Inverted, right margin single, full o.g., rich colors, bright and fresh, Very Fine, rare with only 100 issued; signed Bloch and Holcombe. SG No. B13a. Scott No. 65a  $1,400. (Image1)

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British Columbia & Vancouver Island
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
578   imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, Dietz & Nelsons British Columbia & Victoria Express, printed first type ribbon frank (DIE-001) on 1863 cover to Victoria, with blue "Paid" in oval handstamp and bold "New Westminster, British Columbia, Post Office" oval handstamp frank (DIE-601); trivial opening tear at top, Extremely Fine. Estimate  $3,000 - 4,000. A VERY RARE USAGE OF THE DIETZ & NELSONS BRITISH COLUMBIA & VICTORIA EXPRESS FIRST TYPE FRANK ON COVER. Only four examples of this rare frank are recorded. All are dated to late March or April of 1863 and are used locally. (Image1)


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579   imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, Nanaimo Post Office, Vancouver Island, red oval handstamp on cover to New Westminster, B.C.; cover slightly reduced at right, Very Fine. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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580   imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, Victoria, Post Office, oval handstamp on cover to Toronto, Canada, red crayon "15" and "Paid" in oval handstamp, entering the U.S. mails with red "San Francisco, Cal., Paid, Dec 30, 1859" cds and straight line "Overland" routing handstamp and carried over the Butterfield route, reverse with "Toronto, Ja 27, 60" receiving cds, Very Fine, ex-Dale-Lichtenstein, Walske. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A RARE USAGE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO "OVERLAND" ROUTING HANDSTAMP ON COVER FROM VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND TO TORONTO, CANADA. (Image1)


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581   imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, Victoria, Vancouver Island, Post Office, Paid, blue oval handstamp on cover addressed to Oldham, England, entered the U.S. mails and franked with U.S. 1861, 3¢ rose, vertical pair + 1862, 24¢ lilac (65+78), canceled by cog wheel handstamps with matching "San Francisco, Cal, May 18, 1863" cds below, red New York exchange and Liverpool entry cds's, receiving backstamp; cover edge wear and slight soiling, Fine; with 2013 V.G. Greene certificate. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. (Image1)


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582 2 imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, 1860, 2½d Dull Rose, Perf 14, Vertical Pair and Single, tied by "10" barred oval handstamps of Williams Creek on cover to Stamford, Canada West, matching bold "Paid" handstamp, red crayon "15¢" rating and entering the U.S. mails with "San Francisco, Cal, Sep 3, 1864" cds, red arched "U. States" exchange handstamp and reverse with light transit backstamp; margin nick and small surface scuff in right stamp, sealed cover tear at bottom, F.-V.F. SG No. 2. Scott No. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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583 11 imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, 1865, 5¢ Rose, Imperf, margins large to just shaving frameline at bottom left, strong bright color, 3mm cut at bottom not detracting from appearance, Fine; with 1987 R.P.S. certificate. SG No. 11. Scott No. 3  $42,500. AN EXTREMELY RARE MINT EXAMPLE OF THE 1865, 5¢ QUEEN VICTORIA IMPERFORATE ISSUE. Vancouver Island's five cent imperforate unused is one of British North America's rarest stamps. In 1865 De La Rue sent five and ten stamps to Victoria. An undetermined number of sheets of each value were sent without perforations and so were issued in that state. A census of satisfactory four margin unused copies of the five cents follows:1.Vertical pair, lot 24 Harmers New York Dale-Lichtenstein sale of May 11, 2004, described as full original gum - realized $115,000. This was the only BC&VI item illustrated in Life Magazine's May 3, 1954 "World's Rarest Stamps" article.2. Large margin o.g. single ex-Ferrary Sale VI, lot 229, also ex Amundsen and Baillie (Sotheby NY May 10-12, 2006, lot 6, realized $86,250).3. Similar large margin unused single most recently sold in Spink Shreve Dauer sale of January 30, 2014 as lot 2.4. Smaller margin part o.g. single ex-Burrus and Baille lot 7 described as "small paper mark showing through at the right".5. Smaller margin part o.g. single ex-Wellburn collection (Eaton & Sons October 6, 1988, Toronto, lot 1136). (Image1)

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584 13 imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, 1865, 5¢ Rose, Perf 14, tied by blue "35" barred oval handstamp on 1861, 10¢ yellow green entire to San Francisco, indicia canceled by clear blue "Wells Fargo & Co., Victoria, Apr 23" oval datestamp; trivial small opening edge tear at top left corner, Extremely Fine. SG No. 13. Scott No. 5  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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585 28 imageBritish Columbia & Vancouver Island, 1867, 2¢ on 3d Brown, Perf 14, Horizontal Strip of Three, natural s.e. at left, tied by "35" barred oval handstamp on cover to the captain of the ship Zahara in Fort Discovery, W.T., indistinct blue Victoria, B.C. cds at left, Very Fine. SG No. 28. Scott No. 8  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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New Brunswick
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
586 13 imageNew Brunswick, 1860, 5¢ Brown, Connell, Unissued, full o.g. (rare thus), exceptional centering for this notoriously off-centered issue, rich deep color and remarkable freshness, full intact perfs all around, couple small thins, Very Fine appearance; with 1999 V.G. Greene certificate. SG No. 13. Scott No. 5  $16,000. WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE UNISSUED 1860 5¢ CONNELL ISSUES IN EXISTENCE. The Scott catalog footnotes this issue as most examples have creases or other flaws. With many others lacking most or all the original gum, having shortened perfs or poorly centered. (Image1)

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Newfoundland
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
587 15 imageNewfoundland, 1860, 1s Orange Vermilion, large well balanced margins all around, rich brilliant color which is unusual for this issue, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Ferrary, Moody, Lilly, Cartier, Schneider ; with 1968 R.P.S. certificate. SG No. 15. Scott No. 15  $35,000. A GREAT BRITISH NORTH AMERICA RARITY - ONE OF THE FINEST MINT EXAMPLES OF THE 1860 1 SHILLING ORANGE VERMILION ISSUE IN EXISTENCE. The unused one shilling orange-vermilion of Newfoundland (1,000 issued) is possibly the rarest classic imperforate stamp of British North America. A census compiled from a study of auction catalogs finds no unused multiples and only three satisfactory four margin copies with good color. These are:1. ex-Dale-Lichtenstein (H.R. Harmer Nov 18-21, sale 1968, lot 654) three large margins with smaller margin at left. Later appeared in Dallas and Ballie collection where described as "clear to large margins, exceptional color, slight creasing, part O.G.", realizing $48,300 in 2006.2. This example, first appearing as lot 579 at the 7th Ferrary sale of June 18-20, 1924, later appeared in the Moody, Lilly, Cartier and Schneider collections.3.The four margin example in the Pratt sale (Harmers London October of 1986, lot 157) which later appeared in Harmer's N.Y. Gilbert sale on October 2004.The Pratt book states "Most of the 1/ (orange-vermilion) stamps that have appeared on the market are dispirited looking and lacking good color." Two four-margin copies fitting that description have been seen. The second Dale-Lichtenstein copy (lot 55 in January 26, 1970 sale) was returned and reappeared in the clean-up sale of July 1, 1971 with an RPSL certificate stating "badly soiled and treated". This stamp was later sold (without certificate) in Christies Robson Lowe's Weill Bros. stock sale of November 22, 1987. A very similar four margin copy with the same weak color sold as lot 129 in Siegel's Clifford Cole sale of March 17, 1988 and later appeared as lot 314 in Spink-Shreve's November 19, 2009 William Gross sale. In both these sales the stamp was described as being of good color, but the color is much duller than examples 1-3 above. (Image1)

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Canada
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
588 1 imageCanada, 1851, Beaver, 3d Red, Laid Paper, full to mostly large margins, tied by two strikes of red target cancels on immaculate Peace and Universal Brotherhood pictorial envelope (J. Valentine, state 1) to Wellington Square, matching red "Fergus C.W., FE 17 1852" cds and italic "Paid" straightline handstamp adjacent, reverse with Hamilton (2.18) and Guelph transits, and Wellington Square arrival, an Extremely Fine and choice use, ex-Bilden, Roberts, Cantor; with 2011 V.G. Greene certificate. SG No. 1. Scott No. 1  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A SPECTACULAR COVER AND THE ONLY RECORDED ILLUSTRATED COVER BEARING THE 3D BEAVER ON LAID PAPER. (Image1)

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589 1 imageCanada, 1851, Beaver, 3d Red, Laid Paper, each stamp with large margins all around, neatly tied by target cancels on cover to Salem, Mass. full strike of red "Montreal, L.C., Jy 31, 1852" origin cds, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Guilford; with 2000 V.G. Greene certificate. SG No. 1. Scott No. 1  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. A WONDERFUL RARE 3D RED LAID PAPER PAIR USAGE IN EXCEPTIONAL GEM CONDITION. One of 27 recorded covers with the 3d Beaver on Laid paper to the United States. (Image1)

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590 17 imageCanada, 1857, Queen Victoria, ½d Rose, full original gum, lightly hinged, large well balanced margins, rich bright color and remarkable freshness, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1996 P.F. certificate. SG No. 17. Scott No. 8  $1,000. A OUTSTANDING MINT GEM EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 ½D QUEEN VICTORIA ISSUE. (Image1)

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591 17 imageCanada, 1857, Queen Victoria, ½d Rose, horizontal strip of six, full margins except slightly in at bottom, tied and canceled by neat strikes of concentric-ring cancel on folded letter to Montreal, matching "St. Eustache C.E., MR 12 1858" cds, Montreal (3.13) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and choice use of strip to prepay the 3¢ single letter rate for up to ½ ounce., ex-Wellburn, Kanee, Cantor. SG No. 17. Scott No. 8  Estimate $4,000 - 6,000. A RARE USE OF A STRIP OF SIX ½D STAMPS TO PAY THE 3D DOMESTIC RATE. The ½d stamps were used for domestic letters as consumers were fond of this denomination and they could be purchased at a 5% discount when at least 20 stamps were bought. (Image1)

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592 12 imageCanada, 1857, Queen Victoria, 7½d Green, neat face-free red target cancel, encompassed by large margins, beautiful deep rich color, an Extremely Fine gem, rarely encountered so nice with a color cancellation; with 2006 B.P.A. and 2013 P.F. certificates. SG No. 12. Scott No. 9  $3,500. AN EXCEPTIONAL USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1857 7½D ISSUE BEARING A COMPLIMENTARY RED TARGET CANCELLATION. THIS STAMP IS ONE IN A MILLION! (Image1)

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593 23 imageCanada, 1857, Prince Albert, 6d Reddish Purple, Very Thick Soft Wove Paper, numeral "21" (Montreal) in target cancel, wide margins showing small portion of imprint in right margin, bold color on bright paper, Extremely Fine and choice; with 1983 R.P.S. certificate. SG No. 23. Scott No. 10  $7,500. A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF THE SCARCE 1857 6D REDDISH PURPLE. (Image1)

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594 55a imageCanada, 1868, Large Queen, 1¢ Brown Red, Laid Paper, neat face-free target cancel, beautifully centered within large margins all around, rich vibrant color, tiny thin speck at upper left, Extremely Fine and choice appearance; with clear 2015 C.P.E.S. and 2015 V.G. Greene certificates. SG No. 55a. Scott No. 31  $10,000. A GEM APPEARING USED EXAMPLE OF THE 1868 1¢ LARGE QUEEN ISSUE ON LAID PAPER. (Image1)

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595 85 imageCanada, 1876, Small Queen, 5¢ Slate Green, o.g., never hinged, well centered with wide margins, strong bold color on bright fresh paper, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with photocopy of 2003 V.G. Greene certificate for block and 2016 P.F. Graded certificate (VF-XF 85). SG No. 85. Scott No. 38  $2,000. A SCARCE AND ATTRACTIVE NEVER HINGED EXAMPLE OF THE 1876 5¢ SMALL QUEEN ISSUE. (Image1)

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596 61 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, $1 Lake, o.g., never hinged, perfectly centered amid evenly balanced margins all around, rich deep color, Extremely Fine to Superb; with 2008 P.F. Graded certificate (XF-S 95). Scott No. 61  $2,900. ONE OF THE FINEST MINT NEVER HINGED EXAMPLES OF THE $1 JUBILEE. (Image1)

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597 64 imageCanada, 1897, Queen Victoria Jubilee, $4 Purple, top margin single, neat purple town corner cancel, virtually perfect centering amid large evenly balanced margins all around, rich bright color and sharp detailed impression, Superb Gem; with 2009 P.F. Graded certificate (S 98). Scott No. 64  $1,100. A STUNNING AND TRULY MAGNIFICENT USED $4 JUBILEE GRADED SUPERB 98. (Image1)

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598 513a imageCanada, 1959, 5¢ St. Lawrence Seaway, Center Inverted, o.g., never hinged, gem centering within large balanced margins, bright and Post Office fresh, Extremely Fine to Superb; with 2002 P.F. certificate and 2013 P.S.E. Graded certificate (XF-Sup 95). SG No. 513a. Scott No. 387a  $10,000. ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE 1959 5¢ ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY ISSUE WITH CENTER INVERTED. The stamps, issued on June 26, 1959, coincided with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway by Queen Elizabeth II and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The planning and production of the stamps to commemorate the event took almost as long as the construction of the Seaway itself with proposals coming forward in 1954 in the US and in 1956 in Canada. The first report of the discovery of the Seaway Inverts was when a young office boy from the Marlborough Hotel in Winnipeg purchased 30 stamps from a Post Office outlet in the Eaton store on August 20, 1959. It is believed that approximately 200 examples exist today. (Image1)

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599 513a imageCanada, 1959, 5¢ St. Lawrence Seaway, Center Inverted, light machine cancel, wide margins, strong bright colors, Very Fine; with 2015 Richard Gratton certificate. SG No. 513a. Scott No. 387a  $8,000. ONE OF THE FEW USED OFF-COVER EXAMPLES OF THE 1959 5¢ ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY WITH CENTER INVERTED. There are about 200 mint Seaway Inverts in private hands. Quite a few of the Seaway Inverts were actually used by the public before they realized what they had. With only 16 examples recorded on cover, it would seem even a used example would be far rarer than mint however catalog values seem to indicate to the contrary. Complete images: View gallery or Download PDF (95KB) (Image1)

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Cayman Islands
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
600 21-23, 31 imageCayman Islands, 1907, King Edward Vii, ½d-2½d & 1908, ¼d Brown, vertical pairs of ½d-2½d, all tied by "Georgetown, Cayman, JY 6 '08" cds on registered cover to Coventry, England, forwarded to Liverpool, Mobile, Ala. (FX-MO1) and New York (FX-NY1a) registry exchange labels, no backflap, Very Fine and scarce registry use, ex-A.R.T. collection. Scott No. 21-23, 31  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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