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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
9161   imagePrince Edward Island, 1858 (July 15), folded letter from Plymouth to Charlotte Town, via Halifax, showing despatch dater alongside rare "1s/6 cy" rate handstamp (P105) on front; reverse with Liverpool July 16 transits and PEI P5 receiver dated July 30, Very Fine, rate shown is twice the 9d Currency rate, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $75.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9162   imagePrince Edward Island, 1858 (Sept. 16), mixed-issue cover from Connecticut to PEI, sent from Stonington to Charlotte Town and franked by 1851 1¢ imperforate plus three 1857 perforated 3¢ stamps, all cancelled by barred circles, the 1¢ tied by its cancel and by the red horseshoe "U States/C" handstamp; St. John transit and PEI arrival markings on reverse; 1¢ Franklin showing portions of stamps top and left, close at bottom, in at right; one 3¢ Washington with vibrant color, the other two from a clearly very worn plate; cover opened out for exhibition, Very Fine, a rare mixed-issue franking, .
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9163   imagePrince Edward Island, 1858 (Oct. 7) & 1860 (Dec. 5), pair of covers from Appledore to New London, each with London and Liverpool datestamps, the first with large "9" Currency Due handstamp (P106), the second with rare "1s/6 cy" rate handstamp (P105), double the 9d Currency rate; transits and receivers on reverse; covers soiled, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9164   imagePrince Edward Island, 1858 (Dec. 10), 1857 Issue cover from Boston to Charlottetown, franked by 1¢ Franklin (top clipped) plus strip of three 3¢ Washingtons, all perforated and all tied by barred-circle "PAID" cancels, the Franklin additionally tied by red "Boston Ms/10 cts" dater; red "U STATES/C" horseshoe lower right; St. John and PEI daters reverse; tear to envelope at upper right is of no consequence as it misses the stamps, Very Fine, a pretty cover, a scarce Treaty Mail franking carried by coastal steamer, .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9165   imagePrince Edward Island, 1859 (Mar. 19), rated cover from Bedeque to Boston, a large folded letter, rated "6" in red manuscript with "Bedeque/PAID/P.E.I." handstamp (P22) at lower left next to another very faint, illegible dater, along with St. John transit; charged as a double-weight letter with "20" rate handstamp in black on front; PEI "MA 19" datestamp on reverse; file folds, still Very Fine, Ex-Alan Griffiths.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9166   imagePrince Edward Island, 1859 (Sept. 17), registered cover to London from Charlotte Town, a great example of 19th-century idiot-proofing, with four "Registered" markings on the face: the first from the origin post office in manuscript, reading "Registered 332"; a second "Reg 6, 4/10" in red crayon; a red oval London "Registered/3 OC 59" handstamp, plus another red crown-over-arced-"Registered" handstamp at lower right; faint "Charlotte Town/SE 17/1859/PAID/P.E.I." datestamp (P24) on front, with PEI P5 datestamp in black and "London E.C./OC 3/59" red arrival on reverse; top part of backflap cut away; light toning to top of cover, nearly Very Fine, a rare example of a Registered cover—only a few are recorded, Ex-Alan Griffiths.
Suggested Bid $350
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Suggested Bid $350-500
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9167   imagePrince Edward Island, 1859 (Nov. 9), cover to "Charletown" [Charlotte Town] from Auckland, a remarkable cover, rated "5" and "6" in manuscript, the front bearing both dated "Paid/Auckland.New.Zealand" origin and red London transit (FE 9/60—a three-month journey!); PEI arrival (FE 28) on reverse; cover shows wear expected of a round-the-world journey, but this only adds to its charm, nearly Very Fine, a rare destination from New Zealand, Ex-Allan Steinhart.
Suggested Bid $400
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Suggested Bid $400-600
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9168   imagePrince Edward Island, 1861 (Jan. 17), cover sent from Coromandel to PEI, with manuscript dateline and endorsement on backflap, a striking cover with "5" and "6" ratings in magenta, with total rating of "11" added, along with a red "1d" handstamp; faint "Paid/Auckland.New.Zealand" dater (JA 26) on face, with PEI receiver (MY 5) on back; addressed simply to "Brackley Point Road/Prince Edward Island/British North America"—and delivered (try that today), nearly Very Fine, extremely rare, being one of four pre-stamp covers from New Zealand to PEI, Ex-Alan Griffiths.
Suggested Bid $400
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Suggested Bid $400-600
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9169   imagePrince Edward Island, 1861 (Feb. 16), postage due cover, sent Charlotte Town to St. Johns, folded letter franked by a pretty example of #2 (with trimmed perforations at right), tied by nice strike of ten-bar oval cancel, "4d" notation in blue crayon indicating Sterling to be collected upon arrival; PEI origin dater (Type P5a) and St. Johns arrival on reverse, Very Fine, an early and very rare perforation 9 usage, Ex-Martyn Cusworth, with 1984 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $1,100 .
Suggested Bid $1,000
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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9170   imagePrince Edward Island, 1861 (June 1), pretty cover sent from Charlotte Town to Tennessee, light orange envelope franked by a First Issue green 6d (#3) tied by barred oval; origin dater on reverse; adhesive with minor faults, the envelope slightly reduced at left, Very Fine, a rare on-cover usage of this stamp, and a great US Civil War tie-in as the cover was sent exactly one week before Tennessee's secession from the Union, with 2013 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $3,000 .
Suggested Bid $800
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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9171   imagePrince Edward Island, 1861 (Dec. 29), folded letter cover sheet, sent Charlotte Town to Moncton, blue sheet franked by #2, lightly tied by barred oval cancel; PEI Type P5 despatch and Jan. 6 arrival handstamps on reverse, Very Fine, these blues will make you smile, a rare solo use on cover, Ex-John Seybold, with his handstamp on reverse. Scott $1,100 .
Suggested Bid $1,500
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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9172   imagePrince Edward Island, 1864 (June 3), colorful cover sent Charlotte Town to Waverly Goldfield, light orange cover bearing #1 and #4, each cancelled (the #4 tied) by barred circles; reverse with PEI origin, Tatamagouche (JU 4), Truro (JU 6) and Halifax (JU 7) transits; 2d stamp with a couple short perforations at bottom, Very Fine, a rare mixed-issue franking. Scott $400+ .
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9173   imagePrince Edward Island, 1865 (Mar. 23), cover from Charlotte Town to Kent, complete with long business-related letter, bearing #8 tied by largely face-free "13" killer; reverse with PEI Type P5a datestamp and Apr. 11 receiver; back torn on opening, plus small portion of lower right corner missing, otherwise clean and attractive, F.-V.F. Scott $600 .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9174   imagePrince Edward Island, 1865 (Apr. 13), double-rate cover sent St. Eleanors to Charlotte Town, underpaid by 2d perf 11½-12 (#5) tied by barred oval cancel with cursive "4" Due handstamp alongside; origin and arrival backstamps on reverse, with recipient's notes across face, Very Fine, very rare, with only four examples of this Postage Due handstamp recorded, all from 1864-65, Ex-Martyn Cunsworth, Warren S. Wilkinson, with 2004 Greene Foundation certificate.
Suggested Bid $350
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $250.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9175   imagePrince Edward Island, 1865 (July 12), postage due cover from Charlotte Town to George Town, a cheery orange cover, with enclosure datelined Vernon River, July 11, regarding repossession of a mare, sent unpaid to George Town; cover front bears fine strike of the rare cursive "4" Due handstamp; split-circle JY 12 origin (P5) and JY 14 receiver (P47) on reverse; cover faults (most on back) from prior mountings, still nearly Very Fine, and one of only four examples recorded of this Due handstamp, Ex-Martyn Cusworth, Warren S. Wilkinson.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9176   imagePrince Edward Island, 1865 (Oct. 13), Small envelope from Sackville to Charlotte Town, a pretty little thing, with front manuscript "Paid" notation cancelled by oval of bars, the reverse bearing an eye-catching New Brunswick Chalon Head (Scott #8) similarly cancelled, flanked on left by Sackville origin dater and on right by PEI receiver (Oct. 16); cover opened for display, Very Fine, scarce, Ex-Martyn Cusworth.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $120.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9177   imagePrince Edward Island, 1866 (Aug. 1), registered septuple-rate cover sent Charlotte Town to New Glasgow, oversized blue envelope (221 x 98 mm) showing fancy Carvell Brothers advertising ring at left with manuscript "Registered/No 54" at top center; franked by right margin horizontal strip of three of 9d mauve (#8) tied by nice, light strikes of barred oval cancels; reverse with despatch and next-day reciver; the strip with defects in places, Very Fine, a unique showpiece franking, this being the largest known multiple of the 9d value on cover, Ex-Liechtenstein, Dr. RVC Carr, Warren S. Wilkinson.
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9178   imagePrince Edward Island, 1866 (Nov. 24), registered cover sent Charlotte Town to New Glasgow, franked by two examples of #7, cancelled by partial strikes of a barred device, with red arced "Registered" handstamp at top center and manuscript "Register/No 530" at upper left, with additional "paid/C.B." at lower left; origin and Pictou (NO 25) daters on reverse; cover with edge wear and faults to back, F.-V.F., and a unique franking, this the only recorded cover bearing two of this late value, "Ex Crosby/R. Carr" in pencil on reverse, with 2000 Greene Foundation certificate. Scott $475+ .
Suggested Bid $600
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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $450.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9179   imagePrince Edward Island, 1866 (Dec. 5), double-rate cover from Charlotte Town to Halifax, light blue folded letter, the 6d postage paid by two copies of #6, tied by two lightly struck barred oval cancels; round PEI origin and oval Halifax receiver (DE 7) on reverse; right-hand stamp with faulty bottom perforations, Very Fine, a rare double-rate franking, with only eight examples bearing 3d duos recorded. Scott $45 ++ .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9180   imagePrince Edward Island, 1866 (Dec. 25), a Christmas registered cover, sent Charlotte Town to Carleton-St. John, a very pretty light blue cover, franked by #6 and #7, both tied by multiple light strikes of a ten-barred oval cancel; Registry number "607" in pen at upper left; reverse busy with PEI P5 origin, Saint John DE 31 transit and Carleton-St-John JA 2 receiver, along with two faint strikes of London dealer Bernard Levatino's toothed handstamp in violet; "Ex Dale?" in pencil on reverse; light foxing cannot detract, Very Fine, a rare franking of the 9d Registration rate, which may be unique to New Brunswick, Ex-Dr. RVC Carr, Warren S. Wilkinson. Scott $475+ .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM

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