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Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1142
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Collection of an estimated 150 Argentine 'muestra' (specimen) postal cards, 1898, in two antique 'valores postales argentinos' books (both Vol. II) by C. Carles. One book is in fair condition, the other is in poor condition though the covers affixed inside on pages with descriptions are in good to very good condition for their age. Accompanying is a copy of Republica Argentina 'postal and telegraph codes' volume 1, 2 and 3 by Carles (1898). An unusual grouping rarely received. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:42:25 EST
Sold For 375
Australia
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1143
Symbol: **
Australia never hinged postage lot, sorted by denomination and ranging from 20c to $10, with a strong showing in higher values including $1 (×966), $1.05 (×135), $1.10 (×131), $1.20 (×304), $2 (×42), and $10 (×6), comprising singles, multiples, and souvenir sheets, a substantial group ideal for the postage user or dealer. (Image)
Face A$ 5,678
Opening C$ 1,250.00
Sold...C$ 1,250.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:42:51 EST
Sold For 1250
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1144
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Australia dealer stock and collection, a medium box housing a three-volume mint and used collection on computer-generated pages from 1913–2008, with strength in modern mint Australia and considerable face value, accompanied by a partially filled stockbook of used Australian States and a dealer’s stock organised in 102 cards including Australian and New Zealand dependencies, with no apparent high cataloguing items but substantial quantity, overall fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:43:23 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1145
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Australia, 1920s/1950s, re-entries and varieties collection,mostly mint and identified with accompanying research notes, with several examples of the 1929 1½d Centenary of Western Australia major re-entry in "T" of "AUSTRALIA" (S.G. 116a) in blocks of four, as well two plate blocks of eight with full John Ash imprint (adhered to card), 1931 Kingsford-Smith re-entry in "FO and LD" in plate block of eight, horizontal pair, and an uncommon used single, 1954 Royal Visit corner block of eight with vertical lines doubled in ROYAL VISIT and denomination 1957 3½d Christmas in two blocks of four and a pair, showing the re-entry in "ISTMAS" and "TRALI", other re-entries of varying degrees on King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II definitive issues, often in positional multiples, the odd cover and a small group of South Australia accompany, the occasional small flaw, but mostly fresh and fine-very fine, ideal for the specialist; ex Trimble. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 250
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:43:46 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1146
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Australia and Area mint never hinged new issues, 2000–2010, housed in a 3-ring binder with 22 double-sided stock pages, comprising Australia along with some Christmas Island, Australian Antarctic Territory, and Cocos Islands, includes souvenir sheets, booklets, complete sets and se-tenant strips, all different and with strong topical interest, high aggregate face value with a predominance of $1-and-up denominations, a useful group for collectors seeking to fill gaps with modern issues. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:44:03 EST
Sold For 375
Austria
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1147
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Advanced collection of mint and used, 1850s to 1970s, comprising many hundreds of stamps housed in a Lighthouse hingeless album and two stockbooks, the album quite complete for the period with back-of-the-book issues including Officials, Postage Due and Air Post, most early stamps appear to be reprints though still attractive and worthy of study, the two stockbooks contain owner-identified singles, tabs and blocks mostly from the 1960s and 1970s, a slight tobacco smell noted for accuracy, a collection clearly assembled over many years and overall fine or better. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:45:02 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1148
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collection
Dealer stock of mint stamps and sets, 1920 to 1950s, comprising more than 120 singles and complete sets housed on six Hagner pages in dealer stock cards, including Semi-postal and Air Post issues, mostly never hinged or lightly hinged, clean and attractive material throughout, overall fine or better. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 70.00
Sold...C$ 70.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:45:47 EST
Sold For 70
Austria Postal History
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 904
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
World War I Prisoner of War postal history collection, about 100 covers, all sent during the First World War and housed on plastic pages in a 3-ring binder; nearly all are addressed to the Red Cross POW offices in Copenhagen, Denmark, and originate from a wide variety of prison camps across former territories of the Austrian Empire—now modern-day Czechia, Poland, Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia, and others, most are stampless with a broad range of censor markings, while stamped examples include registered mail and covers bearing multiple frankings; a genuine collector-formed group with strong potential for further research and discovery; an excellent foundation or addition to a postal history collection of the Austrian Empire. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-12-2025, 13:38:09 EST
Sold For 225
Belgium
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1149
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
1849/1970s, extensive mint & used collection of Belgium, in three binders, neatly-hinged on pages and identified per Michel, predominantly used for the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, beginning with the 1849 "Epaulettes" issues, including shades of the 20c, single 40c carmine rose (small imperfections), good range of the later 1851/61 imperforates, collected with an eye to shade variations, as were the later perforated issues, Coat of Arms, etc, note a few difficult mint examples including an original gum 1915 5fr deep blue (Sc. #121, $275) and a fresh lightly hinged 4fr Antwerp Exhibition single from the souvenir sheet (Sc. #221a, $100), the 1929 Arms and later 1930s/40s King Leopold III definitives include several dozen mint examples with attached advertising labels, noting also tete-beche pairs, much mint from the 1950s to 1970s, with singles and sets as well as souvenir sheets, the third album with semi-postals and Air Post, including many souvenir sheets, with complete sets including the 1910 St. Martin of Tours (used), 1911 Charleroi overprints (mixed mint/unused), 1928 Orval Abbey (mint), and much more, the third album with back of the book including Officials, the popular Railway stamps, military stamps, parcel post, postage duties, newspaper stamps, as well as issues of Eupen & Melmedy and the Belgian Congo, some manila pages of collector's duplicates included, faults to be expected among the classic and semi-classic issues in particular, but a useful collection, with much being fine. (Video 1)(Video 2)(Video 3)(Image)
Estimate C$ 600
Opening C$ 425.00
Sold...C$ 475.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:46:27 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1150
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
1849/1960s, Belgium accumulation of collector's duplicates, mostly used and sorted in two well-filled volumes and an envelope, beginning with over seventy examples of the "Epaulettes" issue, various printings, largest focused on the definitive issues, with some commemoratives, pairs with advertising labels, etc, the second volumes with an extensive stock of Railway stamps, the envelope with similar unsorted, as well as some blocks, souvenir sheets and sheetlets, noting also Belgian Congo, Eupen & Malmedy, etc, condition varies dramatically, with faults to be expected, the patient collector may find potential for postmark interest, mostly fine. (Video 1)(Video 2)(Video 3)(Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:47:03 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1151
Symbol: */**
Cat No: B156/B263
Group of stamps and souvenir sheets, 1935 to 1939, on a double-sided black stock sheet including Scott B156–162 (hinged, c.v. $178), B169 (creases and a thin, c.v. as nh $600), B178 (never hinged with clipped corner, c.v. $275), B179 (nh, c.v. $175), and B256–263 (hinged, c.v. $65), overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:47:46 EST
Sold For 100
Bermuda
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1152
Symbol: O
Cat No: 1/731, MR1
Used collection, 1865–1996, mounted on Steiner pages, fairly complete to the early QEII period with only a dozen or so stamps missing, includes Sc. #1–6, 15, 55/69 (missing #59), 143–162, 175–191, and others, QEII issues are nearly complete to 1970 then become sparse through to 1996, with album pages included up to 2001, a clean and well-organised collection ideal for continuation, overall fine or better. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 190.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:48:33 EST
Sold For 190
Bermuda Postal History
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 905
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Bermuda postal history collection, 1900s to 1970s, over 140 covers, housed in a Lighthouse cover album with slipcase, with strong representation from the George V and VI periods, includes early postcards, WWI and WWII censored mail, registered covers, multiple frankings, First Day Covers, slogan cancels, a particularly extensive group of WWII censored covers, three 1930s USA ‘Los Angeles’ Airship covers addressed to Bermuda, five 1937 ‘Cavalier’ Imperial Airways cacheted flight covers, Paquebot and ship mail, modern First Flights (some ex-USA), and incoming mail; overall condition is very good with the occasional fault, a varied and appealing group with considerable depth and interest, ideal for the postal historian; (Video 1). (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Jun-12-2025, 13:39:02 EST
Sold For 250
BNA Collections
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1068
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Accumulation of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I., 1860s to 1872, with about 100 stamps on several Lindner album pages and in glassines. Mostly mint hinged, but with some never hinged also, unchecked by us for varieties and papers. Also includes a set of ten of the PEI reprinted die proofs on card and one faulty BC #2. Overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 300.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:55:03 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1069
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
Grouping of 49 used and mint BNA, several of better quality, noting B.C. #2 mint with o.g. in fine condition; #18 mint fine with o.g (typical rough perfs); N.S. #2 mint in fine condition; and nice runs of NS and PEI. Typical centring, gum and minor faults as associated with these issues. Catalogued as fine overall (B.C. stamps including the premium for original gum). (Image)
Unitrade C$ 6,429
Opening C$ 1,000.00
Sold...C$ 1,000.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:55:46 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1070
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collection
Group of 57 British North America stamps and proofs, 1860 to 1930, the balance of a collection including British Columbia (3, one being a large wing-margin example of Scott #8), New Brunswick (6 stamps and 2 proofs, including a black pair of 11P, c.v. $140), Nova Scotia (6), and Prince Edward Island (8), with some faults or regumming noted but mostly fresh and attractive; includes 5 stamps and 4 labels from Newfoundland, notably a block of four of #130 (3c on 35c Iceberg) showing partial to nearly missing bars, a single with missing bar, and others complete as intended; imperforates or proofs include the 1c Codfish, 3c Queen Alexandra, 2c George V (block of four), and a pair of the 5c Caribou in black; two forgeries are present (Nova Scotia and Newfoundland #3), an appealing and varied group with collector and dealer interest alike, overall fine or better. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 650.00
Sold...C$ 650.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:56:16 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1071
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
Grouping of 50 used and mint BNA with some good-fine British Columbia, noting used #5,6,7,9 and 11; New Brunswick including used #1 and #2 (with three clear margins), and with a good range of NS and PEI. Faults throughout but still a nice grouping, and catalogued as fine overall. (Image)
Unitrade C$ 4,346
Opening C$ 450.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:57:19 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1072
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Mint and used B.N.A. collection, 1860–1947, mounted on hingeless Lighthouse pages, Newfoundland starting with Sc. #20 and continuing to #270 with mostly part sets in a mix of mint and used, including some never hinged, notably #183–199 mint hinged, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island each represented by a handful of mostly used issues, some minor flaws noted, overall very good to fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:57:54 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1073
Symbol: O
Cat No: Collection
Accumulation of approximately 400 B.N.A. stamps, 1860s–1940s, housed on six double-sided Vario pages, comprising a broad range of material including British Columbia Sc. #7 and #9 (each in duplicate), Nova Scotia #3 with four clear margins, and Prince Edward Island #1, strong value in Newfoundland, from #1 to #270, with appealing Pence issues, a VF example of C2a, and a VF C3h, condition is mixed as typical for a lot of this nature, but generally very good to fine overall; owner’s Scott catalogue value totals $8,700. (Image)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 1,500.00
Sold...C$ 1,500.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 10:59:46 EST
Sold For 1500
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1074
Symbol: */(*)
Cat No: Collection
1865/1872, British North America mint group with certificates, fifteen singles and two blocks of four, with part original gum unless otherwise noted, including British Columbia 1865 3d blue (Sc #7, three examples, one without gum, another regummed), 1867-71 2c on 3d brown (#8, four examples, two regummed), 5c on 3d bright red (#9, two regummed), 25c on 3d orange (#11); New Brunswick 1860 1c red lilac (#6, never hinged); Nova Scotia 1860-63 8½c yellow green inscription block of four (#11i, never hinged); Prince Edward Island 1862-5 2d rose block of four (#5, never hinged), 1870 4½d brown (#10, three examples), and 1872 1c brown orange (#11, never hinged), the occasional small imperfection, mostly fine; all with Richard Gratton AIEP certificates. (Image)
Scott $ 3,253
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:00:14 EST
Sold For 550
Brazil
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1153
Symbol: O
Cat No: 68-78
Study lot of 75 used stamps of the Emperor Dom Pedro issue of 1878–1879, arranged in dealer stock cards on two Hagner pages, including singles and pairs with dated postmarks, fancy cancels and some with marginal imprints, ideal for the specialist of this issue or the postmark collector, with high catalogue value especially among the higher denominations, some faults expected due to the fragile paper of the period, still overall fine or better. (Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:48:59 EST
Sold For 100
British Antarctic Territory
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1154
Symbol: **/*
Cat No: 1-373, C1
Mint collection, 1963–2006, neatly displayed in mounts on stockbook pages, appears complete for the period with early issues including Sc. #24 lightly hinged, then never hinged from 1973 onward, includes souvenir sheets, a fresh and well-presented collection ready for continuation, overall very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 170.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:50:26 EST
Sold For 400
British Commonwealth -- Collections & Accumulation
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1155
Symbol: **/*/
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain & British Commonwealth, 1840s to 1950s, re-entries & varieties mint & used collection, on Vario pages, most with notations as to the re-entry, beginning with roughly 100 Great Britain Line Engraved examples, 1d reds and 2d blues, perforated and imperforate, with re-entries, dropped transfers, misplaced entries, etc, the balance being from around the Commonwealth, including a 4d Cape Triangle, early Ceylon, New Guinea with 1937 5d King George VI with major doubling in "POSTAGE", this in two blocks of four and two panes of 30 (both panes with flaws), Rhodesia ½d, 1d, 2½d, and 8d "Double Heads", the last with a dropped entry, St. Helena including 1856/68 examples, including 1856 6d blue with major re-entry (thinned, with BPA certificate), 6d 1935 Silver Jubilee with re-entry at lower left, Dominica with re-entries and double frame on 6d King George VI Pictorial, Kenya Uganda & Tanzania 1960 1sh Official vertical pair with major re-entry (S.G. O19a), and various other major and minor re-entries on mostly King George VI and QEII Pictorials of Gibraltar, Northern Rhodesia, Virgin Islands, and more, the occasional flaw, an overall fine-very fine collection, collected by an expert in the field over many years, often accompanied by notations, photo enlargements, etc, viewing recommended to best appreciate this impressive holding; ex Trimble. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 650.00
Sold...C$ 650.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:51:13 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1156
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
Collection of select British Commonwealth, 1860s–early 1970s, mostly used and housed in a neatly organised home-made album of approximately 200 quadrille pages with stamps in black mounts, featuring material from North and South Rhodesia, SW Africa, Swaziland, North Borneo, Gambia, Zanzibar, Kenya, Tanganyika and Malaysia (no Canada or Great Britain), with notable strength in Hong Kong, India, and the Feudatory States, the majority of stamps ranging from the late 1800s to early QEII era; while no individual stamps appear to catalogue over $100, many pages are well-filled with strong partial or complete sets, attractive postmarks, and appealing range, with some faults as expected but largely fine to very fine throughout; online photos show a sampling. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:52:05 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1157
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
British Commonwealth Islands, mint and used stamp collection/accumulation, comprising material from Ascension, Tristan da Cunha, St. Helena, and the Falkland Islands, neatly arranged on black Hagner pages and housed in a large three-ring album; the collector's habit of acquiring multiple copies is evident, with numerous duplicates interspersed with better singles and sets, offering potential for discoveries by those willing to examine watermark, perforation, and overprint varieties; notable strength in St. Helena Victorian issues, with mixed condition throughout and some optimistic catalogue attributions; includes mint lightly hinged Sc. #40/46, 52/55, 75/77, 95/98, 118/127, 131, and many never hinged sets into the 200s, with Tristan da Cunha featuring mint LH Sc. #1/12, Ascension with used #19, mint and used #23/32, and mint and used #47/40 and #53; ideal for the specialist or dealer willing to sort and identify, with clear potential for finds; overall fine or better, video overview available. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 600
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 600.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:53:14 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1158
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Collection of mostly mint British Commonwealth, 1868–2006, housed in one large Lighthouse stockbook, featuring Malta (1868–1971), Cyprus (1880–1964), Aden (1937–1964), Kathiri/Seiyun (1942–1966), Hadhramaut (1942–1966), Sarawak (1899–1964), North Borneo (1886–1961), Brunei (1907–1965), and Malaya/Johore (1891–1965); material is neatly arranged and chronologically displayed, with strength in early Cyprus and Malta including Sc. #14 (VFH, c.v. $125), Brunei #43–58 MH (c.v. $243), and North Borneo #B14–24 in blocks of four with top selvedge (c.v. $440); also includes nearly complete Isle of Man (1974–1994), Alderney (1983–2006, appears complete), Jersey, and Tristan da Cunha #14–27 MH set; Channel Islands material appears NH with minimal duplication, eight online photos show a representative sampling, overall fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 850.00
Sold...C$ 850.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:53:41 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1159
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
1880s–1960s mint and used Commonwealth collection, mounted on over 125 quadrille pages and stock sheets, representing dozens of countries from Aden to New Zealand; a former dealer stock with catalogue value exceeding $100 each in Australia, Barbados, Cape of Good Hope, Cyprus, Gold Coast, Niue, and Pitcairn Islands; some faults noted on earlier material, but overall clean and fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:54:52 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1160
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Accumulation of British Commonwealth mint and used, 1880s to early 2000s, comprising thousands of stamps in seven stockbooks, with particular strength in George V and George VI period material, emphasis on Bermuda (classics to 1990s), along with Sierra Leone, Somaliland, Swaziland, South Africa/Transvaal/Orange River Colony, and New Zealand (mostly 1970s–2001 mint, much never hinged), as well as Great Britain featuring George VI and QEII mint with much never hinged, and several dozen blocks from the 1980s–1990s, condition generally fine to very fine with faults on earlier issues as expected, likely a dealer’s stock with moderate duplication; online photos provide a representative sampling. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 850.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:56:07 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1161
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collection
Dealer stock of stamps and sets, late 1800s to 1990s, housed in 102 cards and more than 80 dealer stock sheets, featuring Australia, Bermuda, Falkland Islands Dependencies, Gibraltar, Ghana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Tuvalu, Tristan da Cunha (noting used Scott #28–41 and mint #42–54, total c.v. $177), Nevis, New Zealand and others, with many Australian traffic light gutter pairs and numerous complete sets, most never hinged and ready for inventory, overall very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:56:50 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1162
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
British Commonwealth collection and accumulation, a small box containing an Elbe album with stamps mounted on pages, two stockbooks, a three-ring binder with stockpages, and various loose items on album or stock pages, with material mostly organised as scattered groupings by country, some semi-organised on a stock page to highlight a few better sets; includes a largely complete run of the 1937 Coronation and 1946 Peace omnibus issues, along with a wide variety of Commonwealth material, plus a small collection of France and Canada in one stockbook with some additional non-Commonwealth content throughout, high cataloguing and broad-ranging lot, mostly fine-very fine. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 190.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:57:44 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1163
Symbol: *
Group of five King George VI definitive sets, comprising Bahrain Sc. #38–51, Barbados #216–227, Tristan da Cunha #1–12, Trinidad & Tobago #50–61, and Turks & Caicos Islands #105–117, all hinged, fine-very fine or better. (Image)
Scott $ 425
Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:58:07 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1164
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
British Commonwealth King George VI perforated SPECIMEN group, never hinged, with most of the sets represented complete for the 1938 printings, noting Bermuda, Ceylon, Dominica, Mauritius, Nigeria, Nyasaland, St. Kitts & Nevis, & Trinidad & Tobago, mostly fresh and of good colour, but one or more stamps within each set with some fault or imperfection, yet an uncommon assembly with most stamps included being sound and attractive, overall fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 850.00
Sold...C$ 850.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:58:27 EST
Sold For 850
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1165
Symbol: */**
Peace and Victory issues of the British Empire, 1940–1947, featuring singles and bilingual pairs on a dedicated album page, comprising both omnibus and country-specific issues from British Commonwealth territories spanning Aden to Zanzibar, most never hinged with vibrant colours, overall very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:58:53 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1166
Symbol: **
1953, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation omnibus set and nine QEII definitive sets, comprising Bahamas #158–173 and 252–266, Barbados #235–247, Bermuda #175–191, Dominica #142–156, Falkland Islands #122–127, Nyasaland #112–122, St. Christopher, Nevis & Anguilla #120–134, and St. Lucia #157–169, a clean and attractive group of never hinged stamps, fine-very fine or better. (Image)
Scott $ 594
Opening C$ 190.00
Sold...C$ 190.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:59:21 EST
Sold For 190
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1167
Symbol: */**
Cat No: Collection
Dealer stock of Elizabethen-era SPECIMEN stamps, 1960s to 1990s, with over a hundred stamps in 102 cards by singles or sets, on 6 Hagner pages and in a sheet protector. An assortment of Commonwealth countries including Australia, St. Lucia, Tuvalu, St. Vincent and Norfolk Islands with some duplication. A very interesting collecting area, all contents shown in the online photos, fine to very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 60.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:59:48 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1168
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
British Asia, Pacific & South Atlantic mint dealer’s stock, several hundred mostly mint sets in glassines and 102 cards, covering a wide range from Victorian to Elizabethan issues, with material grouped as British South Asia, British South Atlantic, British Pacific, British Indian Ocean, India & Pakistan, British Middle East, and British Offices, a sampling of representative sets is semi-organised on three stock pages, worthy of close inspection, mostly fine-very fine. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 425.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:00:21 EST
Sold For 425
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1169
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
British Africa, British West Indies & British Europe mint and used stamp collection/accumulation, housed in two stockbooks and two 3-ring albums, comprising material from across the British Empire in Africa, the West Indies, and Europe; includes many duplicated stamps alongside occasional better singles and sets, suggesting strong potential for finds; British West Indies section includes Leeward Islands from Anguilla to Nevis in one stockbook and Bahamas to Turks & Caicos in an album; British Europe is sparsely represented, while British Africa occupies the final album; noted items with certificates include Trinidad mint LH Sc. #10, Jamaica mint LH Sc. #20a, and Nyasaland mint LH S.G. #109c ‘break in scroll’; also includes mint LH Stellaland 1884 Coat of Arms set Sc. #1/5 (with extra #3), Bahamas used Sc. #132/147, Cape triangles, Heligoland, Crete, and Gibraltar ‘A26’ cancellations on Victorian GB; an extensive and varied group, worth careful review. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:00:47 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1170
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
British Europe dealer stock, two stock boxes housing a 1900s to 1990s accumulation organised by country across several hundred 102 cards, comprising Gibraltar, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, and Turkish Cyprus, with strong representation of mostly mint sets from the 1980s and 1990s, particularly in Ireland, a few sets housed on stock sheets, a lot with good potential meriting closer review, fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:01:18 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1171
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: Collection
Australia, New Zealand & British Pacific mint and used stamp collection/accumulation, many thousands of stamps housed in two stockbooks and two large 3-ring albums, covering British colonial holdings in the southern hemisphere; typical of this collector’s style, with heavy duplication, occasional better items or sets mixed in, and strong potential for finds; the first volume focuses on Australia, including a decent showing of early Australian States (all shown on video), as well as mint NH plate blocks and related areas such as Papua & New Guinea; the second volume covers New Zealand and dependencies, including Niue, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Gilbert & Ellice Islands, Samoa, Tuvalu, and Tonga; better items noted include Pitcairn Islands mint LH Sc. #1/8, Papua New Guinea used Sc. #122/136, and New Zealand imperfs with certificates for used Sc. #5 and #13; a substantial and varied holding, ideal for expansion or breakdown. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:01:43 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1172
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
British Caribbean, mint dealer’s stock, several hundred mostly mint sets housed in glassines and 102 cards, ranging from Victorian to Elizabethan periods, covering territories from Anguilla to the Virgin Islands, a few sets of note have been semi-organised on two stock pages as a sampling, high catalogue value, an ideal holding for the collector or dealer alike, overall fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:02:25 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1173
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
British and Independent Africa mint dealer’s stock, several hundred mostly mint sets in glassines and 102 cards, ranging from Victorian to Elizabethan issues and including material from Basutoland to Zululand, with a sampling of selected sets semi-organised on two stock pages, strong potential for the collector or specialist seeking depth or expansion in this area. (Image)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:03:26 EST
Sold For 400
British Commonwealth Postal History
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 906
Symbol: Cvr
Group of approximately 200 covers, 1840s–2000s, including early Great Britain covers from 1843–1874, over 140 covers from the British Antarctic Territory and Falkland Islands & Dependencies with first day, registered, helicopter mail, ship mail, and more, showing a wide range of cancels and markings, a handful of Tristan da Cunha covers, and a small assortment of other material including a few philatelic numismatic covers, three censored covers, and others, some light duplication noted, overall fine or better; also includes a small group of mint never hinged stamps and souvenir sheets from Kiribati and Tuvalu. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Jun-12-2025, 13:39:43 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 907
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
British Africa postal history collection, over 250 covers ranging from the 1900s to 1980s, with the bulk from the 1930s to 1960s, organized on black stock pages held with an album spine; strongest representation from South Africa, including a few Boer War covers, numerous complete commemorative sets on cacheted covers, FDCs, registered usages, multiples on cover, WWII censors, OHMS usages, and others; many with interesting destinations, particularly Australia; also features British colonial period material from Southern Rhodesia, Somaliland Protectorate, Swaziland, South West Africa, Sudan, Gold Coast, and Nigeria, with a scattering from post-independence nations such as Ghana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe; condition is mixed with some soiling, edge faults, toning, and a few fronts as expected in a holding of this size; an excellent opportunity for adding depth to a British Africa collection, building country lots, or resale.(Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 170.00
Closed..Jun-12-2025, 13:40:12 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 908
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
British Commonwealth George VI and Elizabeth II aerogrammes, a group of approximately 150 mostly mint unfolded aerogrammes arranged alphabetically from Aden to Zanzibar, stored in 52 plastic pages within a 3-ring album, with each sleeve holding between one and six items, offering strong potential for finds as many require close examination using a Kessler catalogue to identify printing varieties, watermarks, and other subtle distinctions, an engaging lot for the aerogramme specialist or collector seeking collateral material to complement an existing Commonwealth collection. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 70.00
Sold...C$ 70.00
Closed..Jun-12-2025, 13:40:38 EST
Sold For 70
Burma
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1174
Symbol: O/*
Cat No: 35/192, O1/O79
Burma, 1945–1965, mostly mint collection with over 170 stamps hinged on album pages, with regular issues predominantly mint and Officials a mix of mint and used, including better such as Sc. #70–84, 102–115, and 176–187, overall fine–very fine. (Image)
Scott $ 470
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 12:03:50 EST
Sold For 110
Canada Annual Collections
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1114
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
The first three Canada Post Annual Collections, 1974-1976, in their original packaging, complete with stamps. A good opportunity to get all three at once. Very fine. (Image)
Unitrade C$ 420
Opening C$ 70.00
Sold...C$ 70.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:22:24 EST
Sold For 70
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1115
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Group of 26 Canada Post Annual Collections, 1974–2001, including the Millennium Collection, with 18 volumes still sealed in original packaging, total face value of $479 and Unitrade catalogue value exceeding $1,700; photo shows the complete lot. (Image)
Face C$ 479
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 130.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:22:54 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1116
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Group of 54 Canada Post Annual Collections, 1974–2005, including 1974 (×3), 1975 (×2), 1976, 1977, 1978 (×5), 1979 (×3), 1980 (×5), 1981 (×3), 1985, 1986 (×4), 1987 (×2), 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995 (×3), 1996 (×2), 1997, 1998, 1999 (×2), 2000 (×3) plus the 2000 Millennium, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 (×2), and 2005 (×2), with the 1987 and 1988 editions being the scarcer hardcover versions, and all but two from 1997 onward still sealed in original packaging, a clean and very fine group. (Image)
Face C$ 1,128
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:23:29 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1117
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Canada, 1974–2012, group of 43 Canada Post Annual Collections, including duplicate copies of 1986, 1989, and 2010, plus the Millennium Collection, with 2010, 2011, and 2012 still sealed, five earlier volumes noted missing approximately $15 in face value, otherwise clean and very fine. (Image)
Face C$ 1,300
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 300.00
Closed..Jun-13-2025, 11:24:44 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 53
Lot No: 1118
Symbol: **
Cat No: Collection
Group of 24 Canada Post annual collections, 1978/2002, comprising 1978–84 (with 1981 duplicated), 1986, 1989–95, 1997–98, 2000, "Millennium" Collection, 2001, and 2002 (two copies), with all volumes from 1997–2002 sealed, total face value $602, clean and very fine. (Image)