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Australia, Rocket Mail, 1934, five sheetlets, with AAMC #s R2a, R3a (slightly disturbed gum), R7b, R9b,and R10b, seldom seen, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1239
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Cat No: Canada Christmas Seals
Canada mint Christmas Seals collection, 1927-1991, most never hinged, in a black page stock book, including a single of each stamp issued in the period, both English and French until they became bilingual, and se-tenant where applicable, plus Progressive Proofs of 1941 and 1946, a great opportunity to expand a collection of this very interesting area of collecting, clean and fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 100
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1240
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Cat No: Newfoundland
Accumulation of Maritime & Newfoundland Airways, Wayzata, Labrador / U.S.A. Post Office, and other cinderella or bogus issues, all displayed on two black Hagner stock sheets and four manila stock sheets. The Maritime & Newfoundland service was proposed to be between Newfoundland, Sydney NS and St. Pierre & Miquelon, but the stamps were never authorized by the Canadian government. One flight went to St. Pierre, where all the covers were seized and held for three years. The stamps themselves eventually made their way to the philatelic market, and come in a wide variety of colours, perforations, imperforates, etc., many of which are represented here, plus a cover provided by the company after the fiasco ended. The "Wayzata" stamps (2 here) have an interesting history that involves the Colonial Secretary's Office in Newfoundland and a fantastic scheme to make money, when no service ever happened. The Labrador - U.S.A. bogus stamps were a colourful effort that resulted in a set of four stamps, all of which are included here, with the largest quantity being the $1 map of Newfoundland and Labrador, as singles (x15) and blocks of four (x3). Also includes a poor forgery of the early 15c Aerial Services essay. All the fine or better contents are shown in the online photos. Great for the collector of forgeries or bogus issues (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 50.00
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Collecting Supplies
Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1269
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Cat No: Miscellaneous
Two Lighthouse hingeless albums for United States stamps, 1948-1993, in like-new condition and ready for immediate use. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 70.00
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1270
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Cat No: Miscellaneous
Group of 8 new stock books, four in original packaging, with 7 having black pages (16 sides) and one white, ready for immediate use. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1271
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Cat No: Miscellaneous
Group of 7 brand new and 4 gently used stockbooks, with the new ones being 16 black pages, in their original shrink-wrap, the gently used being white-paged, two standard 32-page and two small format books, ready for immediate use. (Image)
Estimate C$ 150
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Forgeries
Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1241
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Cat No: Germany
Group of Airmail forgeries in full sheets, of Sc. #C38-39, C40-42 and C43-45, "Privater Nachdruck" printed on reverse of all stamps, useful for the specialist collector of forgeries, very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 400
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Picture Postcards
Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1006
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Worldwide group of 75 comic postcards, 1900s to 1960s, the vast majority used within the 1900s/10s, mostly in Canada, but note also British and American usages, some with corner faults, etc., but includes many very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 100
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1007
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Cat No: Collection
France, Pioneer Aviation postcard collection, with over seventy five cards, most early 1910s and depicting famed early pilots and their aircraft at various aviation meets, in flight, etc., noting aviators including Leon Molon, Georges Legagneux, Charles Van Den Born, Louis Paulhan, Edmond Audemars, Andre Beaumont, Rene Chevreau, Julien Mamet, Rene Metrot, Andre Dubonnet, Hubert Lantham, Emile Obre, Roland Garro, Andre Frey, etc., and various early planes including the Bleriot, Antoinette, Caudron, and Moreane-Borel monoplanes, and biplanes including the Summer, Farman, Wright-Ariel, etc., the odd small fault but chiefly fresh and attractive, ideal for the aviation enthusiast. (Video 1)(Image)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 200.00
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1008
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Cat No: Netherlands
Set of 10 Dutch postcards by Henri Cassiers, circa 1900, showing Dutch folk in their native costumes, printed in Utrecht by DeHaan, all unused and very fine, a scarce set. (Image)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1009
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Cat No: Switzerland
Switzerland, 1890s/1910s postcard collection, including mountains, street scenes, buildings, ships, lakes, and more, all postally used, including to destinations abroad such as Canada, Austria, Italy, Brazil, Australia, etc., some small faults, else mostly fine-very fine. (Image)
Estimate C$ 300
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Sale No: 52
Lot No: 1010
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1910s/1930s Airship & Zeppelin-related postcard group, with twenty nine items, most unused, depicting various airships, note early real photo postcard of an airship over Iola, Kansas, early 1910s French postcards depicting airships at Luneville, a few scarcer WWI-era German cards, German Zeppelin VI at its hangar, a depiction of the crash of Marine-Zeppelin L. II, the Zeppelin "Saxony" at Chemnitz, scenes of the Graf Zeppelin including real photo cards, United States cards depicting the Graf Zeppelin over New York, others depicting the Good Year blimp, portraits of Graf Zeppelin, etc., some show signs of wear, but an overall attractive and chiefly fine group. (Image)