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Bermuda continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
9141 o   imageBermuda, 1865-1901, double-ring handstamp study, a collection of 82 items, mostly singles but including pairs, blocks and strips, all bearing clear (and many complete) Hamilton or St. Georges double-ring daters; stamps identified by Gibbons numbers, which run between #6 and 30a; includes three Parcel Post datestamps in addition to regular postal cancels, Very Fine overall, a pretty compilation; be sure to view.
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9142 o 100, 102 vars imageBermuda, 1935, King George V, 1d & 2½d with "Bird" by turret variety (Scott 100, 102 vars), fresh and lightly canceled; the 2½d slightly thinned, otherwise Very Fine.
SG 94m, 96m; £550 ($710).
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9143 o 126a imageBermuda, 1943, King George VI, 10s yellowish green & deep carmine red on green, perf 14, ordinary paper (Scott 126a), position 54 flaw with narrow bottom margin; partial c.d.s. at bottom; gum residue on face at right, otherwise Very Fine.
SG 119c.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9144 /   imageBermuda, 1947-2005, collection of Christmas/Cancer/TB Seals, 144 in all, with 2005 sheet; includes 1951, 1952 and 1953 US Christmas Seal overprints for use in Bermuda, each in a set of seven progressive color proofs, along with 1952//1979 usages on covers (9) and two 1941 covers bearing the 1941 Bermuda Red Cross label, Very Fine, uncommon material; be sure to view.
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
Canadian Provinces
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
9145   imageNew Brunswick, 1826-58, selection of six folded letters to Fredericton, 1826 marked "paid 4n6", 1839 from Chatham "on H.M. Service", 1839 and 1846 both rated "9" (the first with circular-framed "PAID" handstamp), 1856 and 1858 both from St. John with large "3" handstamp; 1826 cover defective, the others sound, Very Fine on the whole.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9146   imageNew Brunswick, 1859 (Oct. 31), Treaty Mail cover from New Bedford, MA, to Halifax, a truly striking cover, bearing a US 1857 Issue 1¢ blue plus three 3¢ red browns, cancelled by 11-bar circles in black (all but one 3¢ tied), with red circular "New Bedford Mass/OCT/31/Paid" handstamp at lower left and red horseshoe "U STATES/C" marking central; black "NO 5/1859/NS" oval receiver on reverse; vertical file fold at center, with two lighter folds left and right (right runs through 3¢ stamps), otherwise F.-V.F., an attractive franking carried by coastal steamer from Boston.
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9147 o/   imageNew Brunswick, 1860-63, study group, comprising three each of the 1¢, 2¢, 5¢ and 10¢ issues, plus two each of the 12½¢ and 17¢ stamps; also includes a 5¢ on small 1856 cover from Andover to Woodstock, and a 10¢ on 1862 cover from Shediac to the US showing circled "Paid/10" handstamp in red alongside adhesive, generally F.-V.F., an attractive group; imaged in full online.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9148 o 22 imageNewfoundland, 1861, 8d rose (Scott 22), a beautiful example with crisp impression on paper without blemish; large to oversized margins all around, with an incredibly light cancel, Very Fine, surely one of the prettiest you'll see, with 2001 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $300 italicized .
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9149 182 imageNewfoundland, 1931, 30¢ olive brown (Scott 182), o.g., hinge remnant, F.-V.F. Scott $45 .
Suggested Bid $30
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Scott $45

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9150   imagePrince Edward Island, 1814 (May 2), the earliest recorded PEI datestamp, on triple-weight folded letter entire from the Birnie correspondence from Charlotte Town to London; front inscribed "Paid to Halifax 1/4" in red ink and rated "6/6"; reverse bears Type P1 datestamp, Halifax JU 3 transit and red July 8 arrival daters; some slight wear along folds, but still remarkably fresh, Very Fine, Ex-Dr. RVC Carr, Alan Griffiths.
Suggested Bid $1,000
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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9151   imagePrince Edward Island, 1817 (Feb. 8), folded letter from Charlotte Town to Quebec, clean cover bearing bold manuscript "Paid 1N8d" at top center/right, with nearly complete "Prince Edward Island/Feb 8/1817" dater (P1) at lower left; no transits or receivers; the 1/8 rating based on mileage, with the absence of a Halifax transit suggesting the cover may have been picked up by a courier (perhaps in Amherst) and carried by horse-drawn sled up the military road to Québec; outer sheet only, no correspondence, Very Fine, an interesting example of post-War of 1812 overland mail, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $150.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9152   imagePrince Edward Island, 1844 (May 6), folded letter sent from Charlotte Town to Fredericton, exceptionally clean, with red brown "11½" manuscript rate (the prepaid rate for 200-300 miles) along with fine strike of "Prince Edward Island/Paid" handstamp on face; reverse with PEI origin in brown and red Fredericton arrival, both across fold; addressee's name and title reduced ("Honorable" and "Colonial Secretary" lightened); cover probably carried across the Strait from Cape Traverse to Cape Tormentine, Very Fine, a pretty cover, Ex-Norman Brassler, Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9153   imagePrince Edward Island, 1852 (Jan. 30), "Too Late" cover sent Charlotte Town to Wiltshire, addressed to T.B. Merriman of Marlborough and carried on the Cunard Liner Europa, with manuscript "1/" rating upper right and cursive straightline "Too Late" marking (P98); two indistinct daters in red on front; reverse bears PEI origin (P5) and two receivers (March 1 in red; "Marlborough MR 2" in black), Very Fine, only three of these "Too Late" handstamps recorded, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $150.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9154   imagePrince Edward Island, 1852 (July 23), folded letter sent Liverpool to Charlotte Town, a near-complete (two rectangles of text (names?) cut from the letter) entire from the Mrs. Graham correspondence between London and Charlotte Town; cover front datelined "July 21st/1852" and franked by Scott Great Britain #4 (three margins) and #5 (two clear margins), each cancelled by gridded diamond "17", the Embossed issue tied by Liverpool "L/JY23/A" octagonal dater; handstruck ornate "2" in red below; reverse bears "DS/JY—22/1852" despatch and PEI P5 arrival (AU 6, struck lightly across join), Very Fine, a cover with great eye-appeal and color.
Suggested Bid $350
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Suggested Bid $350-500
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9155   imagePrince Edward Island, 1854 (Aug. 10) & 1857 (July 2), Two covers from Britain to Prince Edward Island, the 1854 cover sent from Chichester to Three Rivers, the 1857 from Strontian to George Town; both with despatch and arrival datestamps and large "9" currency Due handstamp (P106); Chichester cover additionally with "d5" handstamp; soiling to both, the 1857 cover opened out and missing backflap, Fine, an interesting pair, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9156   imagePrince Edward Island, 1854 (Dec. 7), registered cover sent from Charlotte Town to Halifax, a lovely blue folded letter, the face of which shows Registry number "667" at upper left, a superb strike of a Charlotte Town "PAID" dater (P24) at top center, and red crayon "9" rating at top right; PEI DE 7 dater on reverse along with oval Halifax "H/DE 15/1854" arrival, Very Fine, a really pretty cover, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $110.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9157   imagePrince Edward Island, 1855-65, three covers from the US to Charlotte Town, the first an 1855 stampless cover with straightline "PAID" and circled-10 handstamp in red, sent from Portsmouth, ME; the other two covers franked by #68, one sent from Salem, MA (Oct. 4, 1862), the second Boston (Mar. 13, 1865); Boston cover stamp with cropped top, but tied by both geometric cancel and by red Boston dater; receivers on reverse, the Portsmouth cover bearing two additional transits, including a St-Andrews/N.B. in blue, Very Fine, an interesting trio.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9158   imagePrince Edward Island, 1857 (May 18) & 1859 (Nov. 11), two postage due covers, each with circled "2" Due rating handstamp (P107); the 1859 cover from Charlotte Town to George Town, with perfect strike of the Due handstamp, reverse showing a "NO 8/1859" Prince Edward Island datestamp (P5a) with faint same-day George Town receiver alongside; 1857 Mourning Cover addressed to Malpeque with near-complete P107 on face and similar P5a dater on reverse, Very Fine, a nice pair of auxiliary markings, 1859 cover ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9159   imagePrince Edward Island, 1857 (Feb. 28), folded letter from Charleston, SC, to Georgetown, franked by a full-margined, richly colored #14 fully tied by a socked-on-the-nose (and yet largely face-free) Charleston c.d.s.; St. Andrews (MR 7, in blue) and St. John (MR 8) transits, PEI (MA 15) arrival and Georgetown (MR 17) receiver—the last two across flap, on reverse; central file fold (appears some weakening on reverse), still Very Fine, an eye-catching cover, Ex-Robert J. Karrer.
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9160   imagePrince Edward Island, 1858 (May 20), folded letter sent Plymouth to Charlotte Town, complete letter, datelined May 18, sent "via Halifax"; front with Plymouth May 20 origin and rare "1s/6 cy" rate handstamp (P105)—double the 9d Currency rate; reverse with two Liverpool May 21 transits and a June 4 PEI receiver (P5), Very Fine, a sound and attractive cover.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $75.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM

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