CANADA COVERS
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
Est or CV / bid in C$'s |
1924 |
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1848
MONEY LETTER FROM MURRAY, UC - Feb. 1, 1848 Part folded cover endorsed 'Money' from Murray with split rings dispatch postmark in red with hand inserted date and red PAID marking, rated 11½ (single rate) and mailed to Montreal where the straightline
'MONEY LETTER' was applied, Kingston Feb. 2 and Montreal Feb. 4 backstamps also in red, central fold, F-VF (Image1)
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Estimate 200 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1925 |
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LOWER
CANADA 1848 MONEY LETTER - Folded cover endorsed 'Money letter' and rated 4½ pence in black, Berthier May 9, 1848 postmark and MONEY-LETTER handstamp both in blue, mailed to Daillebout, F-VF (Image1)
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Estimate 175 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1926 |
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KGV ADMIRAL ERA DOCUMENTS - 130+ Cancelled cheques etc. franked with Postage, War Tax and various Excise stamps generally from the late 1890s to the early 1920s. Includes some lovely embossed items. Each is in a protective sleave, F-VF
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Estimate 100 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1927 |
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LATHE
QUEEN USED ON CIRCULAR - Full 'Toronto Trace Circular and Prices Current' blue printed circular from James Young dated Jan. 14, 1868, mailed to London, Ont., stamp well centered and tied by grid cancel, F-VF (Image1)
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Estimate 200 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1928 |
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1838
MONEY LETTER TO BROCKVILLE - Folded cover Oct. 4, 1838 from Kingston, endorsed 'Money, Paid' with boxed PAID handstamp in red, rated 1/1½ (triple rate), red dispatch postmark, cover fold, F-VF, detailed write-up accompanies (Image1)
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Estimate 150 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1929 |
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PATRIOTIC
POSTCARD - 1¢ Numeral (#75) tied by Toronto flag cancel to patriotic postcard mailed from Toronto to Stratford Feb. 8, 1911, VF (Image1)
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Estimate 100 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1930 |
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SMALL
QUEEN COVER TO SPAIN - Cover Jan. 8, 1898 from Montreal to Malaga, Spain bearing a pair of 1c yellow (#35) and a single 3c rose carmine Montreal "Gazette" printing perf 12x12¼ (#41a) tied by Montreal duplex, partial Malaga 25 ENE 95 receiver on back;
some cover flaws but a rarely seen (perhaps unique) destination, Fine (Image1)
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Estimate 650 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1931 |
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SALVAGED COVER FROM AIR CRASH - Cover mailed from St. John, NB on April 7, 1954 and carried on the ill-fated flight 9 which crashed after a mid air collision near Moose Jaw Sask., stamped "Salvaged from TCA Wreck", nice Moose Jaw backstamp, a scarce
item in excellent condition given its ordeal.
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Estimate 125 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1932 |
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PENCE
COVER TO MASSACHUSETTS - 6p Slate Grey (Scott #5) tied by concentric rings to cover, July 28, 1856 Montreal dispatch postmark, nice Rutland, Vt. July 29 transit on front, F-VF
(Image1)
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Cat. Value 2000 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1933 |
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FIRST FLIGHT COVERS 1928 / 1939 - Fifty different flight covers late 1920s to 1930s, often with #C1 frankings, domestic flights from many areas of Canada , VF
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Estimate 150 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1934 |
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ONTARIO
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY - Various House of Assembly cancels with large blue registered over 1910 on cover, small blue CDS on 1888 cover, meter cancel in green 1928 and another different 1943 plus in red 1954, five covers in all, F-VF (Image1)
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Estimate 175 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1935 |
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1834
MONEY LETTER FROM BATH - Folded letter Oct. 2 1834 from Bath with red split rings postmark and 'Money Letter' and 1oz. endorsements at top, years confirmed by docketing on reverse, rated 3N (quadruple rate) and mailed to the Receiver General in
Toronto, VF (Image1)
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Estimate 250 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1936 |
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TEN CENT
SMALL QUEEN COVER TO ENGLAND - 10¢ Dull Rose (#45a) tied by registered handstamp to Jan. 27, 1897 advertising cover from Toronto to London, light toning, Feb. 6 arrival backstamp, pays 5¢ postage and 5¢ registration to the UK, a nice single usage
of the ten cent, F-VF (Image1)
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Estimate 400 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1937 |
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1847
CROSS BORDER COVER - A rare folded letter without Canadian ratings or markings mailed as a money letter from Niagara, via Niagara on the Lake, to Brooklyn, NY, datelined June 4, 1847, probably carried by a steamer (fee paid to the captain) to
Youngstown with June 4 transit postmark in red along with PAID and '10' rate marking all in red, the cover contained money from a father to his daughter attending school at the Brooklyn Female Academy, some toning at sides, a rare and wonderful item,
Fine (Image1)
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Estimate 750 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1938 |
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LARGE
QUEEN COVER TO PEI - Cover mailed May, 1870 from Bridgetown, NS to Darnley, PEI, franked with 2c and 3c LQ well tied by oval grids, part Bridgetown dispatch on back, portion of backflap gone and small cover repair at top left; Prince Edward Island
MY 16 70 receiver postmark on front. Either pays 3c interprovincial letter rate plus 2c registration (without markings), or overpaid by 2¢, perhaps because the sender used the previously correct colonial 5 cent letter rate. An unusual rate on a very
scarce Large Queen cover to PEI, F-VF (Scott #24, 25) (Image1)
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Estimate 600 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1939 |
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VANCOUVER
ADVERTISING COVERS - A fabulous lot of 250 King George VI era covers, mainly World War II era including some with 'black-out' cancels, all covers with a corner card or illustrated advertising from various companies in Vancouver, British Columbia, a
little light duplication but mostly different with excellent variety and retail values anywhere from $2 to $20 each, a real opportunity for anyone interested in this area, F-VF (Image1) (Image2)
(All Scans)
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Estimate 400 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |
1940 |
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POSTAL STATIONERY STOCK - An unsorted lot of 1980s - 1990s envelopes, aerograms, etc., VF
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Estimate 75 $
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-16, 03:00 PM |