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Postal History Canada Lots & Collections Covers -- Collections & Accumulations
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 901
Symbol: Cvr
Advertising: 1905/1943, Hamilton advertising covers, group of 12, franked with a variety of issues from KEVII to KGVI, showing a wide range of illustrated designs including moving company, tires, laundry service, jelly dessert, soda, horse shoes, McCormick’s soda and others, an attractive and diverse group, overall very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:01:37 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 902
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Airmail & First Flights: 1920s-1930s collection, approaching 100 covers, roughly half being franked with 5c Air Post, mostly on different first flight covers from 1928/1929, neatly written-up on pages, plus later frankings from the 1930s including the 6c Deadalus, 6c on 5c Ottawa Conference, etc, note Special Delivery, mail to Germany, "Air Flight Abandoned", myriad handstamped flight cachets, and other desirable items, a diverse lot with little duplication, the odd flaw, mostly fresh and very fine. (Video)(Video 2)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:02:22 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 903
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Airmail & First Flights: 1924/1992, collection of 159 First Flight covers, housed in two binders, beginning with a Pioneer flight from Estevan to Winnipeg in October 1924 and concluding with pilot-signed Snowbirds flights in 1992, with better flights noted throughout, mostly franked with Airmail stamps though some bear contemporary definitives, an attractive and wide-ranging assembly offering an excellent opportunity to begin or expand in this fascinating and growing field of collecting; a full inventory is available in our online photos, overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:03:30 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 904
Symbol: Cvr
Airmail & First Flights: 1928/1939, group of over 40 First Flight covers, showing a wide range of standard cachets, mostly franked with 5c or 6c Airmail stamps, an attractive and useful foundation for this popular collecting field, generally fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:03:53 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 905
Symbol: Cvr
Airmail (Semi-Official): 1928–1930, Cherry Red Airline, Patricia Airways Ltd. and Commercial Airways, group of ten covers, including Patricia Airways (9 Mar 1928) Sioux Lookout to Red Lake (124 flown, c.v. $175), two Cherry Red Airline covers (4 Feb 1930) Île à la Crosse to Prince Albert, and seven Commercial Airways Ltd. covers (9 Dec 1930) Edmonton to Fort McMurray, overall fine or better. (Unitrade CL40/CL50) (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:04:37 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 906
Symbol: Cvr
Airmails (Semi-Official): 1926/1931, flight covers group, of 10 items from 9 different flights, including #CL6 on 1926 (Mar 6) cover to Toronto, #CL40 on four covers notably a 1929 First Flight Prince Albert–Lac la Ronge and a 1927 (Oct 10) usage to Pennsylvania with Lac du Bonnet (Oct 10) transit, two 1931 covers with #CL46 both showing Pelican Narrows, SK receivers (Apr 11), #CL48 on 1931 (Mar 14) cover mailed from Aklavik, NWT to Miami, FL (Apr 2), and two covers with #CL50 including a 1930 First Flight Edmonton–Fort McMurray and a 1931 First Flight Athabasca–Fort McMurray, overall very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 170.00
Sold...C$ 170.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:05:23 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 907
Symbol: Cvr
Alberta: 1916/1928, group of 10 covers and stationery cards, showing a range of Admiral frankings, rates and postal markings including registration and postage due handstamps, all to foreign destinations such as British Guiana, Denmark and an uprated stationery card to Belgium, one cover with torn back flap, otherwise very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:06:37 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 908
Symbol: Cvr
Assiniboia: 1892–1907, group of sixteen covers and cards, showing cancellations from Carlyle, Coulee, Kutawa, Rouleau, Saltcoats, Sintaluta, Wallace, Wapella (x4), Welwyn, Whitewood, Wolseley (x2) and Yorkton, condition mixed with some minor stains and creases, but an appealing lot for the specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:06:59 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 909
Symbol: Cvr
Assiniboia: 1894/1906, group of covers and cards, including three stationery cards (two uprated), a registered letter to Toronto and a Small Queen cover to Germany, with a range of postmarks including Wawo, Neudorf, Crescent Lake, Crane Lake and Qu’Appelle, one cover with rough opening, else fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:07:19 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 910
Symbol: Cvr
British Columbia: 1912/1924, group of 7 covers and cards, mostly franked with Admirals to Sweden or the United Kingdom, including 5 registered covers, one 1918 cover with Dead Letter Office cancellation, and a real photo postcard of Naramata, B.C, overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:07:39 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 911
Symbol: Cvr
Dead Letter Office: 1872/1939, group of 15 items, including a 1936 cover from Kenya to Fonthill, Ontario, delivered to Fort Hall, Kenya (15 May 36 backstamp) and marked “Not Known at Fort Hall” and “Not for Fort Hall” in manuscript before being redirected to Canada with blue pencil “Canada” added, Fonthill (22 Jul), Toronto D.L.O. (1 Aug) and Ottawa D.L.O. (31 Aug) backstamps; a 1939 registered letter to the United States with Ottawa Registration Division handstamp on reverse; an 1875 3c Small Queen with “Returned for Postage” handstamp; a 1939 cover to Scotland; a 1910 O.H.M.S. Department of Interior cover to Million, Manitoba (10 Jun receiver) marked “Not Called For” with Winnipeg D.L.O. (30 Jul) backstamp; two 1872 and 1878 Crown Lands Ontario stationery envelopes; four Returned Dead Letter Envelopes (one with contents and two bearing postage due adhesives); and a Branch Dead Letter Office form dated Montreal (14 Aug 1911), mixed condition with some roughly opened, a fascinating group illustrating a wide range of Dead Letter Office procedures. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 180.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:08:25 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 912
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
First Day Covers: 1933/1971, First Day Cover collection, housed in a binder with approximately 180 covers, including better early issues such as the 1933 5c Postal Union, 1933 5c Royal William, 1934 Cartier, and 1935 1c to 13c Medallion series, the balance mostly RoseCraft, Schering Corp. or privately produced cachets, overall condition fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:09:04 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 913
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
First Day Covers: 1972/2012, First Day Cover collection, housed in six well-filled binders on clean double-sided two-pocket Vario pages, comprising mostly Official Canada Post First Day Covers with some privately produced covers and a few Canada Post commemorative envelopes, noted items including a 1975 $1 and $2 Olympic Sculptures private combination First Day Cover and better FDCs of the P-rate definitive souvenir sheets, overall condition fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:10:34 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 914
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
First Day Covers: 1974/2015, accumulation of over 400, noting a 1989 Regiments plate block, 2015 $5 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag, etc, mostly fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 160.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:12:02 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 915
Symbol: Cvr
First Day Covers: 1995/2005, Wildlife Conservation first day covers, group of 93, 55 of which are artist-signed, limited edition issues with colourful cachets and attractive postmarks, a visually appealing lot with strong thematic interest, overall very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:12:57 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 916
Symbol: Cvr
King George V (Admirals):1912/1928, group of 12 advertising covers, including illustrated and corner card designs such as The Canadian Horticulturist, Redpath, the Hamilton Herald, Hamilton Gas-Light Company and Empire Brass, several showing slogan cancellations and two bearing “Returned for Better Directions” handstamps, mostly very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 180.00
Sold...C$ 180.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:13:40 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 917
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
King George V (Admirals): 1914/1931, accumulation of Admiral covers, a diverse group of 57 items, illustrating a range of rates, frankings, and usages, including many registered covers, noteworthy items including a 10c plum single franking on registered cover to the United States, AR cards, box holder and householder bulk mailing receipts, printed matter rates, undeliverable mail, and more, mostly fine or better, a useful lot for the specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 300.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:14:15 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 918
Symbol: Cvr
King George V (Admirals): 1915/1926, group of 12 registered covers, all addressed to the United Kingdom and with a variety of frankings and rates, a few small faults, mostly very fine, an appealing lot for the Admiral specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:15:02 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 919
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
King George V (Admirals): Empire & Foreign Postcard rates, advanced study collection, presented in two binders, with meticulous research notes accompanying many items, approximately 200 cards to a wide range of destinations, noting Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and more, including redirected and forwarded examples, postage due including Canadian and foreign adhesives, illustrated CP Rail stationery cards, etc, condition somewhat mixed, with some faulty as well as very fine examples, rarely offered in this quantity, careful review of the video available online encouraged to best appreciate the wealth of material, ideal for the dedicated student of the field. (Video)(Video 2)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 1,000
Opening C$ 1,500.00
Sold...C$ 1,500.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:16:12 EST
Sold For 1500
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 920
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
King George V: 1927/1934 postal history collection, with over 25 covers, noting foreign destinations, registered mail, advertising, etc, beginning with 1927 Confederation and Historical issue frankings, including a 20c Special Delivery single franking on postage due cover to the United States, 1930/19311 Arch/Leaf issue including single frankings to Switzerland, Belgium, 12c registered to South Africa, 3c + 5c on cover to Switzerland endorsed "S.S. Paris", 1932 Imperial Economic Conference including several 13c registered single frankings, noting one to Hamilton returned, scarce 13c + two 6c on 5c Air Post on postage due cover to the Canal Zone (file folds), 1932 Medallion issue with 13c registered single franking, 1934 Loyalists & Jacques Cartier mixed franking airmail cover to Germany, etc, some slightly mixed condition typical for such commercial mail, many desirable items, overall fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:17:12 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 921
Symbol: Cvr
King George V: 1927/1936, group of 45 covers and cards, including registered mail, foreign rate usages, illustrated items with several exhibition covers, bank tags and other interesting markings, mostly very fine, a clean and varied lot ideal for the postal historian of the interwar period. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:17:44 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 922
Symbol: Cvr
King George V: 1930/1936, ten covers from Vancouver to Puerto Rico, variously franked with Confederation, Pictorial, Scroll, and 5c Air Post issues, illustrating a range of rates, almost all addresed to the Hurricane Relief Commission in San Juan, note one to Mayaguez, several registered, various route directives incuding "to connect with S/S/ Borinquen" and "c/o N.Y & P.R. S.S. Cherokee," four struck with two-bar handstamps in violet likely indicative of re-routing, faults in places, mostly fine, a scarce and unusual group. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:18:37 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 923
Symbol: Cvr
King George VI: 1942/1950, group of 50 War Issue covers and cards, with many registered covers, Special Delivery, censored covers, O.H.M.S, advertising covers, foreign usages including a single $1 Destroyer on airmail cover to India, a full FDC set including the 14c, etc, overall quite fresh and fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:19:23 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 924
Symbol: Cvr
Manitoba: 1905/1909, King Edward VII postal history group, with seven covers and postcards, each franked with 1c or 2c KEVII, including a 1905 cover to Iceland paying the 5c UPU rate (scarce destination, rough opening at right), a real photo postcard of the Hartney mill and grain elevator, a postcard to Sydney, Australia, two registered covers, and two advertising covers including one from an iron works company, generally fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:19:55 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 925
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: 60
Newfoundland: 1895/1897, outports to St. John’s, group of twelve covers, all franked with 3c Queen Victoria (Sc. #60), many showing coastal steamer transit markings, noted covers from Caultous, Grand Banks, Harbor Britain, Hermitage Cove and Pushthrough, mostly fine or better, a desirable lot. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:20:47 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 926
Symbol: Cvr
Newfoundland: 1899/1949, group of 84 covers, mostly mailed within Canada showing a variety of town cancellations, including a few to the United States and several to the United Kingdom, one addressed to Scotland bearing a Liverpool Ship cancel, with registered covers and a few postal stationery postcards noted, condition mixed with faults and one front included, a useful lot for the Newfoundland postal historian. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 500.00
Sold...C$ 500.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:21:47 EST
Sold For 500
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 927
Symbol: Cvr
Newfoundland: 1902/1916, Coastal Steamers, posted on board, group of. sixteen covers, all but one franked with 3c Queen Alexandra, all addressed to St. John's, TPO cancels all struck on front with many different including the scarcer Coastal West TPO, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:22:11 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 928
Symbol: Cvr
Newfoundland: 1893/1896, 1c Prince of Wales, postal stationery group, with 25 items, comprising local and domestic usages, several with railway T.P.O. back stamps, etc, mostly very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:22:33 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 929
Symbol: Cvr
Newfoundland: 1909-1947, group of nine Newfoundland covers, mostly Air Post, some First Flights, with various frankings and some clearly dated cancels, including CAPO and slogan machine cancels. An eclectic group to be sure, with some ephemeral photos and small maps included, overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 90
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:22:58 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 930
Symbol: Cvr/(
Newspapers: 1880s/1935, Canadian Newspaper and Publisher cards and covers, approximately 50 items, from Small Queens to the Pictorial issue with stamps and stationery, including advertising cachets, precancels, flag cancels and slogan cancels (noted Red Cross, C.N.E. and Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives), mostly from Ontario publishers, an interesting assortment certain to appeal to both exhibitors and students of this field, overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:24:07 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 931
Symbol: Cvr
Nova Scotia: 1841/1866, group of 10 stampless folded letters, mostly from the 1850s and 1860s, showing a good variety of rates and postmarks, all domestic usages except one addressed to New Brunswick, including an 1850 cover with an unusual date error in the year reading “1830,” overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:24:53 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 932
Symbol: Cvr
Official Mail: 1870s/1950s, Departmental free franks, forty covers or cards, from a wide range of government departments or agencies, including 1872 Post Office Savings Bank / Free, 1883 ADVICE / Dominion Money Order OHMS card, Senate and House of Commons free franks, signature handstamps of various Post Office officials throughout the 1880s/1910s, 1877 Dead Letter Office, etc. varied condition, some with faults, much is fine-very fine, a solid basis for expansion. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:25:30 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 933
Symbol: Cvr
Ontario: 1893–1898, group of 57 Belleville covers and cards plus two stamps, including an inverted “4” datestamp (23 Jun 1897), three 3c Jubilee covers, a cover with 1c and 2c Jubilee combination franking, a 2c Map cover, several uprated stationery usages and a cover to Scotland franked with two 1c Small Queens and one 3c Small Queen, also noted business corner card covers and other usages, mostly fine or better with many very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 160.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:26:02 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 934
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Permit Mail: collection of covers, cards, and brochures, with several "Postage Paid" types from Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, London, and Fort Erie, the latter with illustrated train design, "Postage Paid in Cash at Montreal Canada" wrapper, circular "Canada Post / Montreal / 1 CENT" wrapper, "GR / Postage Paid in Cash / 1 c. / Toronto, Canada" on advertising blotter, several illustrated advertising items including Rubber Stamps, Canadian il Companys Ltd "Oil News" brochure, unusual black "Pearl Newton, Elocutionist" advertising brochure in black folder from Toronto, etc, a fascinating group, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:26:41 EST
Sold For 375
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 935
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Pictorial Cancels: 2002/2010 on-cover accumulation, organised by province, including a binder of approximately 80 #8 covers and a box of roughly 300 covers, together with a box containing about 600 #10 covers, of which around a quarter show machine and other hand cancels, the majority addressed to the same recipient, a useful and varied selection of Canada Post pictorial cancels offering scope both for the postal historian and the topical enthusiast, overall condition fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:27:13 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 936
Symbol: Cvr
Postage Dues: 1916/1946, cover group of 14, all addressed to south-western Ontario, showing a variety of postage due stamps, frankings and postal markings, including seven Admiral-era covers and a 1940 returned Dead Letter envelope, mostly very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:27:39 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 937
Symbol: Cvr
Postal Stationery: 1967/1973 3c-6c Centennial mint precancelled postal stationery cards, in sheets of 3, comprising Webb #P248, P253, P273 (x3) and P276 (x3), fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:28:01 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 938
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Postmarks: 1870s to QEII-era, postmark and postal history accumulation in a carton, organised by region and including difficult-to-find and discontinued post offices, commercial covers, registered mail, postcards, and singles or multiples with postmarks showing good strikes, comprising Northwest Territories and Western Provinces with about 50 covers (including R.M.S. Nascopie, Craig Harbour, N.W.T. and Great Bear Lake, N.W.T. postmarks), Atlantic Provinces with about 110 covers including some pre-Confederation Newfoundland and registered postmaster covers (noted 1911 Lot 16 / P.E.I. split-ring receiving postmark on postcard), Québec with about 800 postmarks housed in a third of a large red box of 102 cards, 5 cm of envelope corners and 15 approval cards, plus Québec postal history with about 180 covers (1871/1938), Nova Scotia postal history with about 130 covers, and Canada more generally with one large red box of 102 cards, a box with nine manila stock pages and twelve stock cards filled with stamps, overall fine or better, inspection recommended. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:28:38 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 939
Symbol: Cvr
Prince Edward Island: 1875–1935, group of approximately 100 covers and cards, mostly showing split ring cancellations, almost all from different towns including Belle River, Iris, Millview, Murray Harbour West, North Tryon, Point Prim, Searletown and others, some with faults but overall fine or better, a very useful lot for the Prince Edward Island specialist or dealer. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 350
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:29:00 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 940
Symbol: Cvr
Prince Edward Island: 1888/1896, group of 12 registered covers, all franked with Small Queens and most bearing a 2c or 5c registration stamp, all internal usages except one 1896 cover to New York City, a few with rough opening faults, otherwise a fine to very fine group. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:29:36 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 941
Symbol: Cvr
Québec: 1830/1857, group of ten transatlantic covers to and from Québec, showing a variety of postal markings, rate handstamps and routing, including an 1831 letter from Liverpool (8 Sep) to Québec (1 Nov) with crowned Ship Letter Quebec handstamp (Robson Lowe type HS72), and an 1857 letter from Glasgow to Québec carried on the Persia with 10d currency due marking applied at Québec, mixed condition as typically seen for the period, an appealing lot illustrating early Québec transatlantic mail. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:30:24 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 942
Symbol: Cvr
Québec: 1894/1937, group of 10 advertising covers, mostly corner card designs promoting businesses such as a sweet shop, horse shoes, carriages, shoe manufacturing, wholesalers and ironworks, some with creases or other minor faults but overall very fine, an appealing lot. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 160.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:30:46 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 943
Symbol: Cvr
Queen Elizabeth II: group of 100 covers and cards, many addressed to foreign destinations including Ethiopia, Falkland Islands and Malta, noted shortpaid items with postage due markings, bag tags, illustrated covers and other interesting usages, mostly fine or better with much very fine, an attractive and diverse lot for the modern postal history enthusiast. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:31:48 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 944
Symbol: Cvr
Revenues & War Tax used as postage: 1910s/1960s, nine covers, franked with Excise Tax, War Tax, or Bill Stamps, in some cases assessed postage due or marked RETURNED FOR POSTAGE, several apparently accepted, origins including Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick, a few with faults, mostly fine-very fine, an unusual group. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:32:11 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 945
Symbol: Cvr
Saskatchewan: 1913/1928, group of outgoing covers and cards, seventeen items with cancels from Vidora, Hazenmore, Bigford, Waldeck, Nutuna, Rosthern, Cymric, etc, noting range of Admiral frankings, rates and postal markings, noting a 1914 postcard to Denmark, a 1919 cover to Belgium, four Registered covers to the U.S.A. (one forwarded from St. Paul, MN to Longbeach, CA then forwarded again to Pasadena), eight Acknowledement of Receipt cards, and more, overall fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 120.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:32:51 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 946
Symbol: Cvr
Stampless Mail: 1857/59, trio of stampless Way Letters to Montreal, one with contents from the Ocean Steamship Company, each struck "WAY" in black, two with "3" rate handstamp in black, one rated "14" in manuscript for the double unpaid rate, fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:33:14 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 947
Symbol:
Toronto: group of 48 precancel covers and cards, spanning the Small Queens through Queen Elizabeth II issues, showing light duplication, mostly fine with some quality issues noted, an appealing lot for the specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:33:33 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 948
Symbol: Cvr
Toronto Street Cancels: 1887/1897, group of 8 covers and stationery cards, most franked with Small Queens, including a 5c on 1895 cover to the U.K, 5c + 3c on registered letter to New York City, 2c postcard to Germany, and 1c illustrated printed matter, among others, mostly very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:33:59 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 949
Symbol: Cvr
Victoria (Small Queens): 1872/1888, group of 6c covers, seven covers in total, including five overseas usages (four to England and one to France) and two covers to the United States, mostly fine, a desirable lot illustrating 6c Small Queen single-franking rates to foreign destinations. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:34:51 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 950
Symbol: Cvr
Victoria (Small Queens): 1874/1898, group of registered covers, with twelve covers, franked with Small Queen issues spanning the 1870s through 1890s, most mailed to Toronto though four are addressed to the United States, including a notable 1874 (Nov 5) cover from Campbellford, U.C. with a strike of Registered handstamp in blue and accompanying manuscript “Register Pay Box” notation, the group showing a wide range of clear postmarks including split-rings, c.d.s. and various registration handstamps, overall very fine. (Image1)