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British Commonwealth continued...

Canadian Provinces continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
9181   imagePrince Edward Island, 1867 (Apr. 23), registered cover sent from Charlotte Town to Carleton-St. John, paid by solo use of #8, tied by barred oval cancel, with Registry "No 655" immediately below, reading up; nicely ranged PEI P5 origin, Saint John transit (AP 27) and Carleton-St-John receiver (AP 29) on reverse; cover slightly reduced at right, Very Fine, a rare franking, with only 15 solo usages of the 9d stamp recorded, Ex-Crosby, Dr. RVC Carr, Martyn Cusworth. Scott $600 .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9182   imagePrince Edward Island, 1867 (Aug. 13 & Dec. 21), two covers from PEI to Canada, the Aug. 13 a front only of a wholesale price list, addressed to Quebec and franked by a #4 with compound perf 11½x12x11½x11¾ tied by socked-on-the-nose datestamp; the Dec. 21 a full cover, sent to Cobourg, C.W., franked by #4 (top perforations worn down) and #5 with barred oval cancels, the 1d tied by the cancel and by the PEI Type P5a datestamp, with Montreal and Cobourg datestamps on reverse, Very Fine, with 2010 Greene Foundation certificate for cover. Scott $350+ .
Suggested Bid $400
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Suggested Bid $400-600
SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9183   imagePrince Edward Island, ca. 1868 (Jan. 10), unusual cover sent from Summerside to Massachusetts, short and long, franked by a Second Issue 6d (#7) tied by an amazingly face-free barred oval cancel; "Summerside/JAN/10/P.E. Island" dater on reverse (no year slug), along with a second, totally illegible dater; addressed to Needham Plains, Very Fine, a lovely cover from the last year of the 6d rate to the US, which ended Nov. 1, 1868, with a reduction to 4d, Ex-Martyn Cusworth. Scott $475 .
Suggested Bid $350
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Suggested Bid $350-500
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9184   imagePrince Edward Island, 1868 (July 28), registered double-rate cover from Charlotte Town to Moncton, bearing a single (perforations trimmed at top) plus a strip of three #6, all tied by "13" killers with Registration number "914" in pen at left; lovely, solid strike of PEI Type P6 origin at center left, Very Fine, a choice and rare franking, Ex-Sweet, Cornwallis, Martyn Cusworth, with 2004 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $700
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SOLD for $600.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9185   imagePrince Edward Island, 1868 (Aug. 8), fancy cover from Charlotte Town to Chilihauk, a prettily addressed cover, bearing a single #6 tied by barred oval cancel; "Haste" was requested at the end of the address, but apparently not paid for, as reverse shows PEI origin, Richibucto (AU 12), Saint John (AU 14) and Woodstock (AU 15) transits, Very Fine, a very attractive 3d rate cover.
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $60.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9186   imagePrince Edward Island, 1868 (Sept. 21), octuple-rate cover sent from Charlotte Town to Port Hill, an oversized (247 x 106 mm) blue envelope bearing a single #4 plus a vertical strip of three and vertical pair of #6, all tied by indistinct barred cancels with P5 datestamp below; a few unsurprising faults given the size of the cover, Very Fine, almost certainly a unique franking, Ex-Dr. RVC Carr, with 2010 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $1,000


It has also been suggested that this could be considered a quintuple-rate Registered item, as postmasters were notoriously lax in marking Registered items as such.
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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9187   imagePrince Edward Island, 1868 (? Nov. 13), New Rate cover sent Summerside to East Cambridge, with a lovely #9 franking, tied by barred oval cancel, with "Summerside/NOV/13/P.E. Island" origin at left; unfortunately the dater omits the year and there is no receiver on reverse, as the 4d rate came into effect on Nov. 1, 1868, Very Fine, a potential earliest known example of the reduced rate to the US. Scott $200 .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $110.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9188   imagePrince Edward Island, 1869-70, a trio of covers from Summerside to Nova Scotia, two to Cape Breton, the last to Picton, each bearing a #6 tied by barred oval cancel with origin c.d.s. alongside; faulty adhesive on one Cape Breton cover, part of name excised on the other, still a Very Fine group. Scott $45 .
Suggested Bid $100
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $55.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9189   imagePrince Edward Island, 1869 (Feb. 4), registered cover from Charlotte Town to Grand River Wharf 55, "55" corrected to "56"; franked by #5 and 7, a light eight-bar oval cancel tying both, with Type P6 datestamp at right; "Registered/No. 926" notation in pen at top center; adhesives pay the 2d inland single-letter rate plus 6d Registration fee; missing tip of backflap of no import, Very Fine, a rare and attractive franking, Ex-Dr. RVC Carr, with 1975 P.F. certificate. Scott $475+ .
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
SOLD for $160.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9190   imagePrince Edward Island, 1869 (Feb. 18), cover from Souris to Liverpool, franked by 9d red violet (#8i), cancelled by both fancy crossed-S manuscript and barred oval handstamp, with PEI origin datestamp on reverse; front additionally bears a red "Paid/Liverpool/Br. Packet/8 MR 69/4A" handstamp at lower left; file fold at far left; rough left-side opening shows only on reverse, not affecting markings, Very Fine, a rare franking with this stylish manuscript cancel, with 2010 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $600+ .
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9191   imagePrince Edward Island, 1869 (May 18), cover sent Charlotte Town to George Town, the deep blue envelope serving as a lovely background to the 2d rose compound perf 11 x 11½-12 (#5g), tied by barred circle with PEI despatch handstamp at left; George-Town same-day receiver on reverse; few small faults, but overall sound, Very Fine, a scarce stamp on cover. Scott $225 .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $90.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9192   imagePrince Edward Island, 1869 (Dec. 10), octuple-rate cover sent Charlotte Town to Wakefield, England, an absolutely massive envelope (355 x 101 mm), carried on the Inman Line vessel City of Antwerp (departed New York on Dec. 14); franked by a strip of four, a pair and two singles of the 9d perf 11½-12 reddish lilac (#8), totaling 72d Currency or 4s Sterling; stamps clearly cancelled by barred ovals with despatch datestamp at right and red "Paid/Liverpool/Br. Packet" handstamp at center; arrival datestamp (Dec. 27) on reverse; file folds and other minor wear mentioned solely for accuracy, Very Fine, a remarkable survivor, with 2010 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $1,200


The unique US Packet four-ounce octuple-rate franking, and the largest Pence issue cover recorded.
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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9193   imagePrince Edward Island, 1870-71, quartet of covers to Nova Scotia, one postmarked 1870, the other three from 1871, all from Charlotte Town to Anslow, Halifax, Marble Mountain and Tatamagouche; each franked by a #6 with barred oval cancel, datestamp or mute obliterator; a couple small imperfections, with the Marble Mountain cover's addressee excised, Very Fine. Scott $180 .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $120.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9194   imagePrince Edward Island, 1870 (May 27), advertising cover from Corry, PA, to Middleton Lot 27, crisp orange cover with corner card for Andrews & Ford, General Agents for The Climax Mower, their Cleveland, OH, address crossed out and "Corry Pa" added in pen; franked by two 1869 3¢ Pictorials, each tied by "Bearded Man" fancy cancel (similar to Skinner-Eno #PH-F 87); small diameter (1 inch) PEI "JU 2" receiver on reverse; cover slightly roughly opened at right, but not affecting stamps, markings or address, Very Fine, a great item, a very rare and most unusual fancy cancel, these considered the finest known on cover, .
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9195   imagePrince Edward Island, 1870 (Aug. 19), oddly dated cover sent from Charlotte Town to San Francisco, clean orange cover bearing a Second Issue 6d green (#7) which is tied by an indistinct obliterator; single-ring "Prince-Edward Island" dater on reverse shows a date of August 19, but the docketing at left on face gives "August 20" as the date; central file fold of no consequence, as are the hinge remnants on reverse from prior mountings, Very Fine, pretty, with 2013 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $475 .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $275.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9196   imagePrince Edward Island, 1871 (Feb. 18), registered cover from Charlotte Town to New Glasgow, postage and fees paid by #6 (3, single plus vertical pair), all tied by three strikes of a broken-barred oval killer, with despatch dater below and manuscript Registration number "604" at left; slightly smeary FE 20 arrival handstamp on reverse, Very Fine, an unusual franking, the Registration fee normally paid by a single 6d stamp, with 2008 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9197   imagePrince Edward Island, 1871 (Mar. 4), sole cover known sent from Charlotte Town to England via New York, with 6d postage paid by a partially separated pair of #6 tied by broken-barred oval obliterator (P144) with two strikes (one additionally tying) of the Charlotte-Town datestamp (Type P80); light Paid Liverpool Br. Packet handstamp in red at lower left, with March 20 arrival handstamp on reverse; adhesives pay the single-letter rate to Britain via the US; envelope front with horizontal tear through the stamps, repaired, nonetheless Very Fine, as the only recorded example of this rate, equivalent to 4d Stg., Ex-Martyn Cusworth, Alan Griffiths, with 2004 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9198   imagePrince Edward Island, 1871 (Oct.), double-rate cover sent Charlotte Town to Cobourg, postage paid by horizontal pair of 3d blues (#6) tied by Star duplex (date illegible); Montreal Oct. 7 transit on reverse; part of backflap missing, tear to top center of cover front repaired from within by hinge, F.-V.F., a rare double-rate franking, with only eight examples bearing 3d pairs recorded, Ex-Dr. RVC Carr, Warren S. Wilkinson.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9199   imagePrince Edward Island, 1871 (Oct. 23), registered cover from Charlotte Town to Rollo Bay, addressed to "Grand River Wharf/Lot 55", a cover from Samuel C. Owen, whose dated handstamp appears on backflap; postage and fees paid by two vertical pairs of #6 lightly cancelled; accompanying certificate states that neither pair is tied but "were genuinely used on cover"—though it appears to us that the left pair is lightly tied at bottom of right-hand stamp; "Registered/77" in manuscript upper left (partly covered by stamp), Charlotte-Town despatch handstamp at lower right; bottom edge wear, small damage to back flap and mounting residue on reverse, still nearly Very Fine, and a very rare franking, with 2000 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $1,000
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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9200   imagePrince Edward Island, 1871 (Oct. 23), overpaid cover sent from Charlotte Town to Rollo Bay, bearing 3d blue (#6) cancelled by one of two strikes of Charlotte-Town despatch, the stamp overpaying the internal rate by 1d; left sideflap missing from reverse, Very Fine appearance, an unusual franking, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM

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