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Postal History Foreign Lots & Collections Worldwide & Country Lots & Collections
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 963
Symbol: Cvr
Barbados, 1891/1976, group of 12 postal stationery items to foreign destinations, including several uprated frankings and five registered usages, one to the United States in 1976 uprated with a 50c adhesive, and one postal wrapper used from Trinidad, mostly very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 120.00
Sold...C$ 120.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:44:00 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 964
Symbol: Cvr
British Africa, King George V to early Queen Elizabeth II, group of approximately 180 covers and cards, mostly commercial mail to foreign destinations, including registered, airmail, O.H.M.S, censored, postal stationery and short-paid items, showing a variety of frankings and postal markings, noted an interesting pair of 1966 covers franked with Rhodesia Sc. #207 Declaration of Independence issue, one to London (30 Jan) refused and marked postage due, and another to Canada (14 Feb) accepted without surcharge, mostly fine or better with some small faults noted, an appealing lot of British Africa. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 600
Opening C$ 475.00
Sold...C$ 475.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:44:33 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 965
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
British Commonwealth, 1918–1959, accumulation of 44 covers, chiefly from the Caribbean including St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Bahamas, British Honduras and Jamaica, many WWII-era with censor markings, also showing officials, airmail and registered usages, condition mixed though generally fine to very fine overall, a useful and varied group. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 180
Opening C$ 170.00
Sold...C$ 170.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:45:20 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 966
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
British Guiana, 1908–1964, postmark & postal history collection in two large binders, comprising over 100 covers and several hundred stamps, neatly arranged by postmark type and city with numerous collector’s notes throughout, also including some mint sets and a stockbook of duplicates, overall condition fine or better, an ideal basis for the specialist seeking to expand into postal history or postmarks, well worth close inspection. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 275.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:45:43 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 967
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
British West Indies, Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, accumulation of over 350 covers, mostly commercial mail to foreign destinations, the majority from the King George VI to Queen Elizabeth II periods, noted Antigua 1953–1956 Queen Elizabeth II definitive set of 15 on unaddressed first day covers, Bahamas (38 items including a soldier’s cover with manuscript “last free R.A.F. overseas”), Grenada (34 items), Jamaica (100 items), St. Lucia (22 items) and Trinidad & Tobago (32 items including a mint registered letter envelope with Specimen overprint), as well as covers from Montserrat, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and others, including airmail, registered, O.H.M.S, first day covers, first flights, postal stationery and censored mail, mostly fine or better with some faulty covers noted, an appealing lot illustrating a broad range of West Indies postal history. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 750
Opening C$ 650.00
Sold...C$ 650.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:46:21 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 968
Symbol: Cvr
Cape of Good Hope, 1855/1912, group of 16 covers and postcards to foreign destinations, including postcards and wrappers, with a few unused items noted such as a registered letter stationery envelope, two postal cards and a mint wrapper, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:46:46 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 969
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
China, 1946-1948 inflation-era cover collection, with twenty two items, much to Canada but also noting mail to the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, great diversity of frankings and rates, including single and multiple frankings, registered usages, etc with origins including Shanghai, Anyang, Nanking, Changte, Chengdu, Peiping, Tsingtao, and more, many accompanied by notes regarding rate, usual wear from commercial usage, mostly fine-very fine, a lovely group for further study, with many striking frankings. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:47:16 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 970
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Fiji, Gilbert & Ellice and Mauritius, Victoria to QEII cover collection, comprising 101 items in total, with Fiji (52), Gilbert & Ellice (13) and Mauritius (36), largely commercial mail but including mourning covers, censored mail, first day and first flight covers, registered mail and postal stationery, some to foreign destinations, mainly King George V to Queen Elizabeth II issues except for Mauritius which also includes some Victoria-era usages, Gilbert & Ellice covers all being inter-island mail with additional intra-island Fiji usages noted, overall fine or better, a varied lot illustrating a broad range of postal history. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:47:55 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 971
Symbol: Cvr
Gambia, 1930s–1960s, postal history group of twenty-one items, almost entirely to foreign destinations except for two unused QEII registered postal stationery covers, the balance largely King George V/VI era, including T.P.O. cancellation, scarce Basse c.d.s, five 1940s first flight covers, and four registered covers (one franked with the complete 1935 Silver Jubilee set), mostly fine to very fine, a useful and varied lot of Gambia postal history. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 70.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:48:14 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 972
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Germany, 1880s/1910s machine & flag cancellation collection, with approximately 100 covers or cards, illustrating the evolution of machine cancellations over the period, from early Berlin "Hoster" markings to Bickerdike and Krag cancellations, roughly half are flag cancellations, with many choice strikes, noting examples from Berlin, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Strassburg, Lubeck, Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden, Cologne, Frankfurt (including an attractive cover with Swiss postage dues affixed), Leipzig, Braunschweig, Halle, and more, typical wear from usage, a mostly fine-very fine group of largely select and attractive strikes. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:49:45 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 973
Symbol: Cvr
Germany, 1910s–1940s, group of 500 covers and cards, housed loose in a box, the vast majority being commercial usages including postal stationery, reply cards, military mail (a few with censor tapes and handstamps), postcards, meters, airmail, and more, with many solo frankings paying airmail, registration, inflation-era, domestic and international rates, postmark interest with a variety of clear c.d.s. town cancels, some small faults as to be expected but mostly fine or better, a diverse and useful assemblage offering strong scope for further study, with online photos providing an overview. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:50:45 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 974
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Germany, 1914–1918, World War I Feldpost postal history collection, an extensive holding of over 260 covers and cards, neatly arranged in a binder, including approximately 50 covers, several with original enclosures, with a broad array of feldpost markings and regimental cachets, notabe diversity of postmarks and regimental represented, note also Belgian Occupation frankings, military scene and photo postcards, typical mixed condition as expected for wartime mail, with many fine items throughout, a varied collection offering substantial potential for further research, ideal for the German military postal history enthusiast. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 190.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:51:07 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 975
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Gibraltar, 1889/1972, collection of covers and cards, with 140 items mainly commercial mail to foreign destinations, including censored covers, registered mail, postage due usages, slogan cancellations, airmails, O.H.M.S. items, Paquebot markings and fieldpost, largely King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II period but with some earlier material including Victoria-era postal stationery cards (used and unused), noted a 1950 registered parcel wrapper to England charged 3s6d postage due with label and Great Britain Sc. #J32, J33 applied, mostly fine or better with a few small faults noted, a diverse lot illustrating a broad range of Gibraltar postal history. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:51:33 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 976
Symbol: O/Cvr
Great Britain, 1798/1840s, small balance of consignment, comprising 1798 and 1802 folded covers from Edinburgh to Ayr and Bewdley, each struck with red Scottish Bishop's mark, 1840 Mulready envelope from Newark to London (faulty), 1842 usage of the Penny Pink stationery which replaced the Mulready, struck with black Maltese Cross, and two Penny Reds struck with partial Dorchester town cancels, scarce as such, both showing the "Raised 4" variety in the year slug of the datestamp, some imperfections, overall fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:52:04 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 977
Symbol: O
Cat No: 3
Great Britain, 1840s, extensive study of Penny Reds with Maltese Cross & Numeral cancellations, over 550 stamps, mounted on quadrille pages in two spring-back albums, carefully organized by the collector based on his identification of plate position, several with additional notations as to re-entires, small varieties, etc, with representation from each plate from 12 to 59, ranging from one to a couplw dozen examples per plate, a few on-piece or covers noted, mixed margins, mostly two or three margin examples, mostly very good to fine, a challenging group to assemble, and dilligent effort required to undertake such an extensive plating project. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 1,000
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:52:38 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 978
Symbol: O/Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1840s, London Numbered Maltese Cross cancellations on Penny Reds collection, comprising 23 singles, a pair, and four covers, neatly-arranged by plate number on album pages, with additional notates as to plate flaws and varieties, the singles with examples of Maltese Cross 1 (x2), 2 (x3), 3 (x3), 4 (x1), 5 (x1), 6 (x4), 7 (x3), 8 (x1), 9 (x1), 10 (x2), 11 (x2), and 12 (x1), plus covers with Numerals 1, 3, 6, and 9, the stamps with usual mixed margins, chiefly selected for quality of the cancellation, a difficult group to assemble, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 600
Opening C$ 400.00
Sold...C$ 400.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:53:05 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 979
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1840s, Maltese Crosses on Penny Reds postal history collection, an advanced holding in two albums, with over eighty five covers, carefully annotated as to origin, destination, plate position of the adhesive, and other pertinent details, representing a wide swatch of usages from around the United Kingdom, with a range of English towns, including smaller, less common origins, with covers originating from Brampton, Bradford, Cheltenham, Darlington, Denby, Doncaster, Gatehead, Huddersfield, Kennington, Lancaster, Langport, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London (with distinctive street cancels and accompanying straight-line and framed handstamps from Pall Mall and Jermyn Street), Ludlow, Mirfield, Newcastle-under-Lyne, Oswestry, Rochdale, Stamford, Stockport, Taunton, Tavistock, Torquay, Warwick, Windsor, and Worcester, as well as Scottish examples from Coupar Angus, Edinburgh, Hamilton, Kelso, Leith, Perth, Stirling, Stranraer, and Wigtown, Irish mail from Garvagh, Belfast, and Coleraine, a Welsh cover from Neath, and a single cover from Newport, Isle of Wight, some slightly mixed condition, but largely selected for quality strikes and fresh covers, with a careful review of our video online encouraged to assess the full scope of material, a collection which took extensive effort and diligent searching to assemble, and a rare opportunity to begin or enhance an in-depth collection of these popular and iconic cancellations. (Video)(Video 2)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 1,500
Opening C$ 1,000.00
Sold...C$ 1,000.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:53:31 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 980
Symbol: O/Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1860–1885, accumulation of several hundred London district postmarks and covers, featuring many stamps on paper and on cover, displayed on nearly 100 Vario stock sheets and protective sheets, accompanied by a binder of reference literature, condition mixed as expected with light tobacco smell though generally fine to very fine, a useful and wide-ranging holding with many interesting covers and postmarks, with finds expected. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:54:01 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 981
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1882–1909, collection of more than 400 postcards with squared circle postmarks, including a few geometric cancels, displayed on stock sheets and in an album with basic postmark identifications noted, about a third of the cards loose, accompanied by some useful reference literature, condition mixed in places though better than usually encountered and fine to very fine overall, light tobacco smell, a desirable grouping for the specialist and a ready-made dealer stock for resale. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 475.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:54:19 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 982
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1918/1950, British slogan cancel cover collection, with over ninety items, neatly displayed on stock pages and some written up on exhibition pages, including several wartime censor covers with War Bond slogans, a 1925 Torchlight Tattoo Stadium Wembley slogan, plus fair and exhibition usages, mostly very fine, an attractive lot. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:54:47 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 983
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, 1940/54, collection of covers and cards, comprising 149 items mainly to the United States, showing a variety of frankings and rates including airmail, O.H.M.S. and printed matter usages, noted 52 censored covers with P.C. 90 labels and 19 Paquebot or ship covers and cards, mostly from British ports but also including Middle East, South America and Hong Kong cancellations, overall fine or better, a diverse lot illustrating wartime and early post-war postal history. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:55:17 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 984
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Great Britain, Numeral cancels on imperforate Penny Reds, extensive and diverse collection of over seventy covers, each bearing a 1d red imperforate struck with distinctive barred-numeral cancellations, the collector having plated the adhesives and annotated each cover with origin, destination, and relevant details, showing a remarkable array of Irish, Scottish, and Welsh usages, alongside a broad spectrum of English towns from scarcer small locales to major cities, London well-represented with a variety of markings, a carefully assembled group with attention to freshness and appeal, far above the typical standard found in such collections, offered together with a copy of Brumell’s "British Post Office Numbers 1844–1906", a review of our video online is encouraged to best appreciate the variety of this collection, ideal for further expansion by the Line Engraved specialist. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 550.00
Sold...C$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:55:56 EST
Sold For 550
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 985
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
India, 1900s/1980s, postal history accumulation of over 250 items, an unsorted lot ofpredominantly King George V and VI period material, comprising a broad and eclectic array of covers, postal stationery, and postal cards, mostly domestic usages but also including mail to the Channel Islands, United States, Canada, and Finland, with interest in registered mail, advertising envelopes, meters, and a wide variety of frankings and cancellations, condition is highly mixed with faults to be expected, yet fine pieces can be found throughout, with inspection potential rewarding for the specialist seeking postmarks or unusual usages. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 150.00
Sold...C$ 150.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:56:26 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 986
Symbol: Cvr
Indo-China, 1907, group of 50 black and white postcards, many depicting views from Annam, Saigon and Tonkin, each franked with 5fr green (Sc. #27) and cancelled by Saigon Central Cochinchine c.d.s. (Mar 1907), mostly fine, an uncommon group showing high-value franking on picture postcards. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 475.00
Sold...C$ 475.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:57:24 EST
Sold For 475
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 987
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Jamaica, 1877/1973, postal stationery and postal history collection in seven springback albums and two binders, a well-researched and written-up holding with one binder devoted to each stationery type, comprising registered envelopes (1913–1972, approx. 25), newspaper wrappers (1888–1972, approx. 70), postal cards (1877–1975, approx. 70) and air letters (1947–1973, approx. 60), together with postal history including temporary rubber date stamps (1946–1973, approx. 90 covers), double-ring postmarks on piece and on cover (70 pages), and parcel post auxiliary markings (1894–1969, approx. 40 pages), the two additional binders containing over 100 postcards, commercial covers and a few FDCs, overall fine or better, a comprehensive collection ideal for the Jamaica specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 350.00
Sold...C$ 350.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:58:03 EST
Sold For 350
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 988
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Japan, 1964–1967, group of 51 silk first day covers neatly organised in a stockbook, each individually wrapped, overall very fine and quite attractive. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:58:59 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 989
Symbol: Cvr
Kenya, Uganda, & Tanganyika, 1935/73, group of 85 commercial airmail covers and cards to foreign destinations, also including later material from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, addressed to the United States, Italy, Switzerland, France and other countries, a few early 1930s usages but primarily 1960s, noted registered mail, an ‘insufficiently paid’ handstamp, and several slogan cancellations, overall fine to very fine, an appealing lot for the East African postal historian. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:59:20 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 990
Symbol: Cvr
Malta, 1892/1982, group of covers and cards, with 40 items, mostly King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II period but including some early postal stationery cards and mourning covers, all to foreign destinations except for eight incoming covers bearing postage due markings, noted exotic destinations such as Taiwan, Jamaica, Honduras and Aden, mostly very fine, an appealing lot illustrating Malta’s overseas mail with unusual destination interest. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 09:59:42 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 991
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Morocco, 1936/1952, group of 40 commercial and philatelic covers, neatly arranged on album pages and a few stockpages, including registered mail, first day covers and a cover censored in transit at Gibraltar, mostly fine-very fine or better with one faulty cover noted, an attractive lot for the Morocco postal historian. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 300.00
Sold...C$ 300.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:00:54 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 992
Symbol: Cvr
New Zealand, Victoria to King George VI postal cards & stationery group, with used and unused envelopes, reply cards, surcharged cards, illustrated letter cards, attractive 1d Victorian Mount Egmont illustrated stationery card, registered letter covers, newspaper wrappers, etc, approximately twenty items, some with small faults or toning in places, a useful holding, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:01:27 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 993
Symbol: Cvr
Russia, 1860s/1910s, St. Petersburg Railway cancellation group, comprising thirteen covers/cards and nine stamps, a range of different strikes, noting 1864 stampless cover to Germany struck with framed "Aus Russland", Station Post Office cancellations, registered "Gare Nicolas" label, foreign destinations including England, the United States, and Switzerland, some with small faults, mostly fine or better with good quality strikes, a few pages of reference material for identification accompanies, ideal for the specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:01:52 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 994
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Russia, 1880s/1910s, St. Petersburg postal history accumulation, with fifty cards, covers, wrappers, and postcards,mostly 1880s to early 1910s, illustrated a numbers of different cancellations, on a diverse range of frankings and usages including single frankings, registered, some postal stationery, as well as twenty one postmarks on stamps, inckuding Imperial Eagle frankings, typical commercial usage wear, mostly fine or better, a useful lot for the specialist. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 250.00
Sold...C$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:02:36 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 995
Symbol: Cvr
South Africa (Pre-Union), 1890s/1910s, Transvaal, Orange Free State, & Natal postal history group, over thirty covers, postcards, and stationery, including Boer War-era censored mail, squared circle postmarks, uprated stationery, wrappers, redirected mail, foreign destinations including Austria, Canada, and Switzerland, mixed Orange Free State & Transvaal franking to the United States, useful range of postmarks, condition somewhat mixed in places, mostly fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 140.00
Sold...C$ 140.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:03:15 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 996
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
St. Pierre & Miquelon, 1926–1959, group of 16 covers, mostly to overseas destinations, including Canada and Switzerland, with one internal usage, showing a variety of frankings across the period, three official government covers included (two without adhesives), condition generally very fine with only a few examples opened on three sides, a clean and diverse selection with good range of usages. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 130.00
Sold...C$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:03:42 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 997
Symbol: Cvr
Switzerland, 1910s–1940s, group of 400 cards and covers housed loose in a small box, mostly commercial mail with the majority being domestic postcards though including some to foreign destinations such as France and England together with a few covers, showing postmark interest with slogan, machine, and c.d.s. cancels, a few small faults noted though overall fine to very fine, online photos provide a representative sampling and overview. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:04:09 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 998
Symbol: Cvr
Switzerland, 1922–1956, group of 11 airmail special event covers and cards including several first flights and a private balloon post cover, each showing a range of cancellations and postal markings, an interesting and varied group, overall very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:04:53 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 999
Symbol: Cvr
Trinidad & Tobago, 1911/1968, group of 38 covers, including airmail usages and several registered items, with two 1941 Trinidad–Bathurst first flight covers addressed to Long Island and two “Posted on Board” ship mail covers, mainly to the United Kingdom and the United States, overall fine or better, a useful lot with a range of interesting postal usages. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 80
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:05:30 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1000
Symbol: Cvr
United States, 1829/1860, group of 10 better stampless folded letters, comprising four from Philadelphia (two to France, one to Germany and one to Providence), four from Boston (two to France, one to the United Kingdom and one to New York City), and two from San Francisco (one to France and one to Northampton, Massachusetts), showing a wide variety of postmarks in red, black and blue, rate markings and routing notations, all neatly annotated, a clean and attractive group, overall fine-very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 160.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:06:25 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1001
Symbol: Cvr
United States, 1880s to early 1900s machine cancellation group, with sixty five early cancels on cover or stationery/postcards, including 1893 World's Fair, Washington machines on penalty envelopes or cards including the Department of the Interior and House of Representatives, Philadelphia 1899 National Export Exposition, 1903 St. Louis World's Fair, various different types from larger cities including Boston and New York, over a dozen flag cancels, mixed condition, some with faults, but chiefly fine or better strikes. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 70.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:06:43 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1002
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
United States, 1920s/1940s Ship Mail collection, with approximately 100 covers, neatly organized in a cover album, replete with different cancellations including many named ships, including the S.S. Cristobal, S.S. America, S.S. Hamburg, S.S. Columbus, S.S. Berlin, S.S. Ancon, S.S. Coamo, S.S. Pan America, many Presidential names including Harrison, Taft, Van Buren, Hayes, Garfield, Monroe, Washington, Adams, etc, alongside various United Fruit Company Steamship Service cancellations, oval "U.S. Naval Mission to Brazil", "Received in Sea Post Service Under Cover", a few World War II U.S. naval covers, and more, some light wear consistent with commercial usage to be anticipated, many fine items, a diverse and fascinating group. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 100.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:07:02 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1003
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1900s/1910s, worldwide machine & flag cancellation collection, approximately 100 covers, with a range of countries including Australia & States, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Transvaal, Mexico, Norway, Finland, and more, with including redirected mail, advertising, postage due, and other interesting attributes, mixed condition in places consistent with commercial usages, the odd later example, mostly fine, a useful nucleus for an expanded collection of this extensive field. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:08:24 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1004
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1910s–1980s, carton of many hundreds of covers, including a mix of first day, commercial, airmail and event usages, with some postcards and postal stationery also present, overall condition fine or better, a substantial and varied accumulation for further study. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 275.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:09:22 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1005
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1910s–1980s, carton of several hundred covers, comprising a mix of first day covers and commercial usages, overall condition fine or better, a useful accumulation for further study. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:09:46 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1006
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1910s–1980s, carton of several hundred first day covers with some commercial usages, overall condition fine or better, a useful accumulation for further study and sorting, showing a range of cachets and possible thematic interest, an interesting and varied mix. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 160.00
Sold...C$ 160.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:10:23 EST
Sold For 160
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1007
Symbol: Cvr
Worldwide, 1910s–2000s, carton of several hundred covers, including a mix of first day covers, commercial mail, and some mint postal stationery, a useful sorting project, overall condition fine or better, worth inspection. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 60.00
Sold...C$ 60.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:10:44 EST
Sold For 60
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1008
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1920s–1960s, accumulation of about 170 covers, including Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Poland, Montserrat and many others, with a mix of commercial usages, commemoratives, and a few first day covers together with some fronts, showing a variety of frankings and postal markings; overall condition fine or better, a diverse lot offering broad international interest for further study and sorting. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:11:05 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1009
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1920s–1980s, large carton of covers, of several hundred commercial, event, and first day covers and ephemeral material, including more than 25 British Commonwealth 1937 Coronation omnibus FDCs, overall condition fine or better, a useful accumulation for further sorting. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Oct-31-2025, 10:11:53 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 54
Lot No: 1010
Symbol: O/Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Worldwide, 1950s to early 2000s, postal history accumulation in two boxes, comprising several hundred covers, mainly first day covers and commercial mail, the majority addressed to Canada with a strong portion from Switzerland, also Canada, United States, France and others, some duplication among the first day covers, a few faults noted, overall fine to very fine. (Image1)