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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 930
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Algeria, 1855/1991, postal history collection of over 100 covers, including a specialised selection of 20 covers franked with French imperforate and perforated Louis Napoleon issues, comprising commercial mail, registered mail, postcards, real photo postcards, and maximum cards, with censored mail, airmail covers, and a small selection of first day covers, featuring a strong variety of postmarks, machine cancels, multiple frankings, and diverse special event markings, generally fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Austria
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 931
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Austria, 1822/1964, postal history collection, broad assembly of over 150 covers spanning the pre-stamp period through the mid-twentieth century, with notable strength in the 1880s–1890s and 1920s, including early stampless folded letters, Franz Josef issues, and a substantial range of postal stationery cards and covers showing varied frankings and cancellations through the end of the First World War, with technical highlights including a specialised group from the early 1920s inflation period bearing complex multiple frankings, eight covers from the Anschluss period (1938–1945), and several post-Second World War censored items with multiple frankings of the popular Costume definitives, further enhanced by a strong showing of postmark types, commercial corner-card mail, wrappers, and registered usages, generally fine-very fine throughout. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Belgium
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 932
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Belgium, 1810s/1939, postal history assembly 120+ covers, including postal stationery, ranging from the Napoleonic era to the eve of World War II, beginning with stampless mail and continuing through a chronological run of the definitive series of King Leopold II and King Albert I, the early 20th-century portion highlighted by a specialised correspondence to Alsace (1900s–1920s) featuring attractive corner cards, diverse slogan cancellations, and various commemorative and definitive frankings with many original bilingual labels (bandelettes) intact on covers and cards and the Houyoux series, origins ranging from major cities including Brussels and Antwerp to smaller offices, both domestic and international destinations represented, a few fronts and faults as expected, generally sound. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Brazil
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 933
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Brazil, 1888/1960s, postal history collection of over 130 covers and stationery, from the final years of the Empire through the mid-20th century, with particular strength in the 1930s and 1940s, opening with early postal stationery including postcards featuring Emperor Dom Pedro II and early Liberty Head issues of the Republic, with a high proportion of commercial mail comprising postal stationery cards, reply cards, wrappers, and a small grouping of first day covers, well represented by complex multiple frankings, airmails, registered mail, and World War I and II censored covers, the postmarks particularly varied with pictorial and commemorative strikes on mail to an array of international destinations, a few items post-1960s included, some typical wear, the majority fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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British Guiana
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 934
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British Guiana, 1900s/1960s, postmark and postal history collection in two large binders, comprising 100+ covers and several hundred stamps, neatly arranged by postmark type and city with numerous collector's notes throughout, together with some mint sets and a stockbook of duplicates, overall fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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British Solomon Islands
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 971
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British Solomon Islands, 1930s/1970s, postal history collection, substantial assembly of 111 covers providing a specialised survey of the postal services of this seldom-seen Pacific territory, with a strong showing of George VI and early Elizabeth II definitive frankings, including a technically varied range of airmail, censored mail, aerogrammes, meter mail, first flight covers, and official O.H.M.S. usages, together with later 1970s definitive period material, addressed to both domestic and overseas destinations including Australia, the United States, and Papua & New Guinea, with a useful range of auxiliary markings and cancellations throughout, an excellent opportunity to advance a collection in this challenging field, fine or better overall. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Czechoslovakia
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 935
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Czechoslovakia, 1917/1970, postal history collection of about 116 covers and cards, housed in a stockbook and arranged chronologically with particular depth in the 1920s–1930s period, the greater part comprising commercial mail, many addressed to Alsace-Lorraine and showing attractive corner-card imprints, together with fronts and parcel-wrapper cut-outs for rate and destination study; includes airmails, registered mail, and multiple-franking commercial usages, with a small group of First Day Covers; early material features imperforate Hradčany Castle issues on postal stationery and a representative selection of Masaryk issues on both stationery and cover, as well as feldpost mail from Mährisch Trübau and Marienbad under German occupation, including a four-page letter from Mährisch Trübau (28 Apr 1942) describing everyday life, wartime conditions, and the importance of mail for morale; condition varied but generally sound, a useful lot. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
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Ecuador
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 936
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Ecuador, 1880s/1970s, postal history collection, of 100+ covers and postal stationery, opening with early elaborately designed postal stationery cards and covers including several mint examples and progressing to complex multiple frankings on commercial mail, well represented by airmails, censored items, and registered covers to a wide variety of global destinations, with colourful frankings including the 1926 American Sesquicentennial commemoratives among the highlights, some covers with faults consistent with commercial usage, the greater majority fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
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Egypt
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 937
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Egypt, 1845/2006, postal history collection of 119 covers and stationery, ranging from the pre-stamp era through the modern period, with particular strength in the 1920s and 1930s, opening with early stampless covers including four Posta Europea oval handstamps (two in blue, two in black) representing the private postal service established in 1843 by Carlo Meratti, further richness in airmails, multiple frankings, and commercial mail to a wide variety of destinations, with a military section including soldiers' free-franked mail and censored items from various conflicts, notable items including mail posted in Gaza, some covers with typical wear the majority fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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France
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 938
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France, 1820s/1945, postal history assembly of approximately 110 covers and postal stationery, including approximately 20 early stampless folded letters featuring diverse departmental and entry markings, followed by the classic period with Napoleon III imperforate and perforated issues, continuing into the Sage (Peace and Commerce) era with registered mail and multiple frankings on covers and postal stationery cards, the early 20th century represented by the Type Blanc, Rights of Man, and Merson series leading into a selection of Sower (Semeuse), Pasteur, and early airmail issues, origins ranging from major to provincial offices with both domestic and international destinations represented, a few fronts and faults as expected, generally sound. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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French Polynesia
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 939
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French Polynesia, 1938/2008, postal history collection, approaching 100 covers, postcards, maximum cards, and cacheted first day covers with special cancels, featuring postmarks from seldom-seen islands including ILE TAKAROA, AMARU RIMAPARA, and MATURA TUBAI among others, the first day covers with colourful cachets and high-cataloguing stamps of topical interest, together with a couple of first flight covers and a few items from New Caledonia, generally fresh and fine to very fine or better. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Germany, States, & Colonies
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 940
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Holy Roman Empire, 1730/1800, group of pre-stamp folded letters, comprising eleven examples spanning the mid-to-late eighteenth century, showing a range of calligraphic addresses typical of the period, chiefly addressed to ecclesiastical and civic officials including Superintendents, Pastors, and Burgomasters, with noted origins or destinations including Saalfeld, Windhoek (Saxony), Grimma, Neustadt an der Orla, and Heithayn, usual file folds, some light toning and minor age-related wear, chiefly fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 941
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Baden & Württemberg, 1830s/1860s (circa), collection of 74 stampless folded letters with straight-line and early c.d.s. markings, housed in a Lighthouse album, showing a rich range of straight-line town handstamps predominantly in red and black with several blue strikes and a useful selection of early circular datestamps, with emphasis on post-1840 strikes and a higher proportion of Württemberg-origin material illustrating the development from earlier Baden postal conventions, particularly noted are Bischofsheim R.2, Boxberg R.3, Donaueschingen R.2, Ettlingen R.2, and Pfullendorf R.3 among other offices exhibiting the distinctive Baden mileage-rated straight lines (R.1–R.3), together with multiple examples from major towns including Carlsruhe, Mannheim, Ellwangen, Lahr, Ludwigsburg, and Stuttgart and a number of smaller or scarcer offices including Boxberg, Hechingen, Künzelsau, Ochsenhausen, and Pfaffendorf, further interest provided by several CHARGE covers in italic and boxed types including two-line italic Freyburg im Breisgau and boxed Freiburg, and a handful of turned covers from Besigheim, Leonberg, Mengen, and Cannstatt, only minor duplication where examples have been deliberately chosen for distinctive strikes or colour variations, overall very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 942
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German States, 1830s/1860s, stampless postal history collection of 70+ items showing a broad range of straight-line, boxed, and early circular datestamps mostly in black and blue, with a strong Hesse section of 30+ items from cities including Cassel, Frankfurt, Fulda, Giessen, Hanau, and Wiesbaden with several blue c.d.s. and R-rated strikes including Bischofsheim R.2, and two turned covers from Hausen and Altenstadt including one with oval Postablage handstamp, a Thuringia group of nineteen items from Eisenach, Erfurt, Hildburghausen, Altenburg, Meiningen, and others several bearing Nachnahme (cash-on-delivery) endorsements with crisp straight-line or circular datestamps, ten Saxony items from Dresden, Leipzig, Düben, Lengenfeld, and Neumark including boxed and two-line types and two original postal forms, and eleven Saxony-Anhalt covers from Dessau, Halle, Wittenberg, Zerbst, and Freyburg R.1 with Halle R.3 examples, minor duplication only for differing handstamp or colour types, a diverse study, overall very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 943
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Germany, 1870s/1920s, postal history assembly of 115 mostly domestic covers and cards ranging from early Empire Small and Large Eagle issues through various definitives into the Germania period and early 1920s, unsorted, with strength in registered mail, postal stationery cards, and multiple frankings, alongside Nachnahme (C.O.D.) and Post-Anweisung (money order) items, uprated postal stationery and commercial corner cards with a wide variety of town cancellations and a few interesting destinations, condition varies, generally sound with a few faults, mostly fine-very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 944
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Germany, 1870s/1920s, postal history holding of 110+ mostly domestic covers and cards ranging from early Empire issues through the Large Eagle and Germania definitive periods into the early pre-inflation numeral era, featuring registered mail, censored covers, Post-Anweisung (money order) postal stationery cards, Nachnahme (C.O.D.) covers, multiple frankings, uprated postal stationery, and commercial corner cards, with several items addressed to Alsace-Lorraine and a wide variety of town cancellations represented, generally sound with the odd fault expected, largely fine-very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 945
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Germany, 1890s/1950, accumulation of 500 covers and cards, comprising commercial mail including postal stationery, postcards, meters, airmail, inflation-era, and World War II military mail, with solo frankings paying airmail, registration, inflation-era, domestic, and international rates, Feldpost postmarks, handstamps, and a variety of postal stationery types well represented, a few minor faults including corner bends and tears as expected with military material, overall fine to very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 946
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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
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 947
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Germany, 1915-1918, World War I Feldpost postal history collection, intriguing assembly of 126 German Feldpost covers and related picture postcards from the Great War period, technically diverse with a wide variety of Feldpost cancellations and auxiliary markings including military unit cachets and censorship strikes, the postcards especially visual with depictions of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Paul von Hindenburg, and Erich Ludendorff, together with scenes of soldiers in training and identified regimental subjects, the material not fully analysed for unit numbers or written contents and therefore offering considerable research potential for the military postal historian, generally fine for material of this period and nature, a rewarding specialist holding. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 948
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Germany, 1930s/1940s, primarily Hindenburg-era postal history collection of 105 covers and cards, mostly franked the 1930s Hindenburg definitive issues, with a few earlier Weimar items and later 1940s usages, noting registered mail, illustrated postal stationery cards, multiple frankings, Nachnahme (C.O.D.) items, and uprated postal stationery, with commercial corner cards and a wide variety of town cancellations, condition varies, generally sound and mostly fine-very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 949
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Germany, 1920s/1930s, postal history group of 100+ mostly domestic covers and cards from the post-inflation Weimar Republic through the early Third Reich, featuring Weimar Eagle (Reichsadler) definitives, the Famous Germans series, and Hindenburg medallic issues, with mixed frankings, multiples, and a notable section of parcel post frankings many addressed to Belgium, with interesting commercial corner cards and a variety of destinations, condition varies, generally sound and mostly fine-very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 950
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Germany, 1933/1945, Third Reich propaganda postal stationery selection of 100 items comprising illustrated postal stationery and postal cards with special event and commemorative cancellations, largely centred on philatelic exhibitions and state-sponsored propaganda, including 1936 Berlin Olympics items, Anschluss-period Austrian usages, and cards depicting Adolf Hitler in political and social contexts, overall fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 951
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Germany, 1937/1945, Third Reich postal history selection, with approximately 70 covers and postal stationery cards, chiefly non-philatelic commercial mail including registered, Nachnahme (C.O.D.), and multiple-franked usages, also featuring propaganda-related cards and special event cancellations from the pre-war and wartime periods, the majority to domestic destinations with corresponding transit and censorship markings, further highlights including several illustrated commemorative cards and higher-franked registered items, covers consistently sound and fresh, fine-very fine overall. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 952
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Germany, 1937/1945, Third Reich postal history collection of over 100 covers and cards, featuring a broad range of commercial mail, registered items, and multiple frankings, with Austrian Anschluss items, special event and commemorative frankings, semi-postal and Hitler definitive frankings, special event pictorial cancellations, domestic and international destinations, and several censored items and military-adjacent civilian mail, occasional transit wear consistent with the period, overall very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 953
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Germany, 1933/1945, Third Reich postal history selection of 100+ covers and cards, featuring Hitler definitives, semi-postal and official frankings, registered mail, Nachnahme (C.O.D.) covers, and multiple frankings, with special event and exhibition cancellations, postcards, postal stationery cards, Anschluss-period items, and Feldpost, condition varies, generally fine or better. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 954
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Germany, 1946/1948, Allied Occupation Numeral Issue postal history, 110 covers and cards, primarily authentic postal usages rather than philatelic or special event cancellations, featuring mixed numeral frankings with other Allied issues, multiples, and registered mail, with a significant proportion of censored items addressed to the USA, condition varies, generally sound with typical period wear. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Lot No: 955
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Germany, 1946/1948, Allied Occupation "Worker" Issues postal history, holding of 119 covers and cards, primarily authentic postal usages rather than philatelic or special event cancellations, featuring mixed Worker series frankings with other Allied issues, multiple frankings, and registered mail, with a significant proportion of censored items addressed to the USA, condition varies, generally sound with typical period wear. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 956
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Germany, 1948/1952, Soviet Zone postal history assembly of 110+ covers and cards from the Allied Occupation period, primarily comprising Soviet Zone (SBZ) issues including three-line "Sowjetische Besatzungs Zone" overprints and Posthorn band and net overprints on the Worker definitives, together with Berlin local issues, H.V. Stephan commemoratives, early DDR Famous Germans issues, and various Berlin overprints, with mixed frankings of these issues alongside Allied Numeral definitives, registered mail, multiple frankings, and a variety of domestic and international destinations, condition varies, overall fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 957
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German East Africa, Belgian Occupation, 1918, collection of forty seven postal stationery cards, of the Belgian Congo, overprinted EST AFRICAIN ALLEMAND / OCUPATION BELGE / DUITSCH OOST AFRIKA / BELGISCHE BEZETTING, numbered between #1 and #50, printed by Waterlow & Sons, depicting various scenes of the colony, appears complete save for #39, roughly half are postmarked, including examples of B.P.C.V. 11, 13 (in blue), 17, adnd Kigoma c.d.s., usual light wear, a comprehensive and mostly very fine group. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 958
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Gilbert & Ellice Islands, 1930s/1980s, postal history collection, comprehensive assembly of 106 covers tracing the postal development of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands, later Gilbert Islands, Kiribati, and Tuvalu, commencing with George V definitive and commemorative issues and continuing through the Elizabeth II period into the modern folklore and native scene definitives of the 1970s, well represented by commercial mail, registered items, airmails, ship mail, and postage due usages, with many covers bearing multiple frankings, notable for wide geographic scope with numerous seldom-seen town cancellations on mail sent locally and to Australia, generally fine or better throughout. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Great Britain
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 959
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Great Britain (Scotland), 1797/1883, specialized postal history exhibition collection of 36 stampless folded letters and covers mounted on exhibition pages with extensive notes, drawings, and descriptions on rates and markings, mostly domestic with five stamped items, highlights including an 1804 Penny Post entire with LEITH PENNY / UNPAID / POST in black, 1805 and 1806 "5 OCLOCK / NIGHT" and "8 OCLOCK / NIGHT" ovals, a Glasgow "TOO LATE" boxed handstamp on 1810 entire to Warrington, two different "PAID in the COUNTRY" markings on 1821 entire from Liverpool and 1823 entire posted in Perth, an 1830 "PENNY POST / PAID" horseshoe marking with "PAID AT / LEITH" in blue, an 1840 "PAID / 1d EXTRA" late fee boxed marking in red, a Brunswick Star duplex and 2-bar duplex on envelope to Norway, and GLASGOW / PENNY POST handstamps on entires with ½d wheel tax markings, light filing folds, minor blemishes, and one front noted, generally fine to very fine, a lovely collection for expansion. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 960
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Great Britain, 1807/1901, Victorian and pre-Victorian postal history collection of 143 covers and stationery, with early stampless folded letters and progressing through the classic period with early imperforate and perforated Penny Reds on folded letters, 1d embossed Victorian postal stationery, wrappers, and a substantial section of surface-printed issues featuring a variety of plate numbers, continuing into multiple frankings and several registered postal stationery envelopes, the postmarks particularly varied with duplex and squared circle strikes from numerous cities and towns and to a wide array of destinations, some fronts and several items with typical small faults, mostly fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 961
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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
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 962
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Great Britain, 1940s/1980s, accumulation of several hundred used aerogrammes primarily from the 1960s–1970s, a long-term correspondence between a sender in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, and a recipient in Brookfield, Queensland, Australia, the aerogrammes densely written throughout and detailing day-to-day life, travel, and social commentary across several decades, housed in a medium-sized box, typical opening tears throughout, generally fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
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India
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 963
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India and States, 1880s/1940s, postal history collection, extensive assembly of 162 items spanning the Victorian period through the George VI pre-independence era, comprising a varied range of postal stationery, postcards, picture postcards, covers, and airmail material, highlighted by 34 covers from Indian States including Barwani, Faridkot, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Jind, Nabha, Patiala, Soruth, Travancore, and Travancore-Cochin, showing a broad diversity of frankings to numerous destinations throughout the subcontinent and abroad, with first flights, censored mail, illustrated advertising covers, registered and official usages, auxiliary markings, and many items bearing native script or specialised postal markings, offering considerable scope for further study and discovery, a strong foundation for the collector seeking to begin or expand an Indian postal history holding, generally fine-very fine throughout. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Malaya
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 964
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Malaya (Perak), 1880s, wholesale accumulation unused postal cards, with approximately 100 items from an old-time dealer stock, two thirds being the 1c indicia of Queen Victoria in green, overprinted PERAK in black and the remaining third being the 1c green PERAK indicia of the tiger, overall clean and fine-very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
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Mexico
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 965
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Mexico, 1880s/1950s, postal stationery collection in two volumes, comprehensive assembly of 188 items housed in cover albums, the substantial majority from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the first volume containing 131 postal stationery cards and lettercards, and the second comprising 57 stationery envelopes and wrappers, chiefly used domestically from a wide range of towns and cities, with occasional foreign destinations including Germany, the United States, and other European countries, many uprated with contemporary adhesives, offering a useful range of usages, rates, and postmarks, generally sound with some typical condition faults as expected for a used holding of this nature, genuinely used examples considerably scarcer than unused, a most worthwhile opportunity for the postal history student or specialist dealer. (Video 1)(Video 2)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 966
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Mexico, 1886/1968, postal history collection of 154 covers and postal stationery, tracing the development of Mexican post from the late 19th-century Porfiriato era through the mid-20th century, opening with early mint and used postal stationery cards and progressing through a broad spectrum of commercial usages including Mexican Revolutionary items, World War II censored covers, and airmails, most covers with multiple frankings and a diversity of postal rates and auxiliary markings, with strong sections of registered mail, airmails, and a small grouping of first day covers and postcards, postmarks representing both major and smaller offices with covers to an array of international destinations, some typical wear, the greater majority fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 967
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Mexico, 1897/1960, Railway Post Office and Travelling Post Office accumulation of approximately 75 covers and several pages of 100+ single stamps, many with well-struck cancellations, the majority from the 1920s–1940s with examples on either side of that range, an unusual grouping for the specialist, inspection recommended. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
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Netherlands
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 968
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Netherlands, Rocket Mail, 1940s/1960s, selection of covers and labels, with five "Flying Saucer Mail" cachets from various countries, signed H.J. Alderhof and Dr. A.J. de Bruijn, Netherlands Ellington-Zwisler #49A1 Amsterdam label, #52A1-52A1a mint sheetlet of four and used single, #85A1 label, #90C1-90C1a covers, #97A1 sheetlet, two "Cosmos Mail" cancelled covers, and several other unlisted commemorative labels and covers, unusual, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
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New Hebrides
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 969
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New Hebrides, 1920s/1980s, postal history collection, attractive and seldom-seen assembly of 112 covers, primarily from the British administration, showing early French and English definitive issues from the George V and George VI periods through to the Elizabeth II era, technically diverse with airmail, commercial usages, censored mail, ship mail, registered items, postage due mail, and aerogrammes, together with several examples of successor state Vanuatu, a notable feature being identical frankings cancelled on differing dates at various post offices, alongside many colourful multiple-franked social covers addressed locally and throughout the Pacific including Australia and New Zealand, the great majority appearing to be genuine social usage rather than philatelic creations, typically fine-very fine or better throughout. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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St. Pierre et Miquelon
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 970
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St. Pierre et Miquelon, 1880s/1980s, postal history collection of over 100 covers, opening with a small grouping of used early Colonial stamps followed by the classic Peace and Commerce issues and early 20th-century definitives on cover, three early stampless Official covers with "PP" handstamps, and a selection of French commemorative issues, the modern strength lying in the 1980s with a substantial number of commercial covers franked with the French "Liberty after Delacroix" (Marianne) definitives overprinted "ST. PIERRE / ET / MIQUELON," well represented by airmails, multiple frankings, and a wide variety of recent commemoratives and cancellations, the majority of correspondence addressed to France, a few fronts and nine loose stamps included, some covers with toning or tone spots, mostly fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
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United States
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 972
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United States, 1850s/1890s, exhibition-style postal stationery collection, just over 100 items, arranged and described on handmade pages, chiefly devoted to transatlantic mail to France and Western Europe, with a selection of domestic usages also present, commencing with several Nesbitt issues and extending through the 1893 Columbian issues and later nineteenth-century releases, including mint and used Official covers as well as early postal stationery cards, the collector having concentrated on identifying stationery types by Scott catalogue numbers, many items additionally uprated to satisfy overseas rates, an appealing and potentially rewarding holding for the postal history specialist, overall fine-very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 150.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 973
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United States, 1880s/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$ 80.00
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Lot No: 974
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United States, 1920s/1970s, naval postal history collection of 101 covers and stationery, with a significant concentration in the 1930s and 1940s, featuring a diverse range of cachets honouring Navy Day, Memorial Day, and various maritime events alongside non-philatelic usages, well represented by patriotic covers, naval censored mail, and personal correspondence posted aboard ship with a wide variety of USS postmarks, highlights including a selection of postmarks from ships stationed at Pearl Harbor during the December 7, 1941 attack, among them the USS Pennsylvania (damaged during the raid), USS Blue, USS Detroit, and USS Medusa, some covers with typical handling wear, the majority fine to very fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 150.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 975
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British Commonwealth, 1945/2000s, aerogramme collection, diverse assembly of 100 different aerogrammes with particular strength in African territories and New Zealand, together with a broad range of countries including Barbados, Bermuda, Botswana, Ceylon, Cyprus, Ghana, Gold Coast, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, L.U.T., Mauritius, Malawi, Malaysia, Nigeria, Rhodesia, St. Lucia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, South Georgia, Sudan, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, chiefly commercial and social usages rather than philatelic creations, showing a useful variety of frankings, rates, uprated examples including some with multiples, meter frankings, and interesting postal markings, many retaining original contents and offering excellent scope for postal, social, and thematic study, with potential for scarcer printings and illustrated types throughout, expected occasional creases or light transit wear, otherwise fine-very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 180
Opening C$ 100.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 976
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South & Central America and Mexico, 1890s/1900s, mint postal stationery collection, comprehensive assembly of 158 different mint postal stationery cards, lettercards, and envelopes from a wide range of countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and El Salvador, featuring an attractive variety of engraved and lithographed designs typical of the late nineteenth-century golden age of postal stationery, with ornate national and allegorical motifs and a strong range of issuers represented, an excellent companion to a worldwide collection or suitable for individual breakdown, mostly fresh and sound with only occasional minor toning or light edge wear, a colourful and desirable holding of considerable appeal. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 977
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Worldwide, early to late 19th century postal history collection, of 87 items comprising stampless covers and postal stationery, organised alphabetically from Argentina to Trinidad on custom descriptive pages in a three-ring binder, covering a wide geographic range including European nations, Central and South America, the Middle East, and the British Commonwealth with several covers addressed to Canada, showcasing a broad variety of cancellation types, transit markings, and historical rates, covers apparently unchecked for contents, condition varies, generally fine. (Video)(Image1)
Estimate C$ 350
Opening C$ 200.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 978
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Worldwide, early 1900s, eclectic thematic postcard collection, comprising just over 200 items, showing a wide variety of mostly unused cards housed in plastic holders, noting twenty-five embossed holiday postcards with animals, eight Cyrano de Bergerac scenes, fourteen scenes from D’Annunzio’s Gioconda film, twenty unsigned artistic cards, thirty-five from the Netherlands, fifty-five Italian topographical city views, thirteen Salon de Paris cards, seventeen Quo Vadis – Mastroianni designs, and twenty-five depicting French Missions in Africa, a colourful and appealing lot ideal for the collector or dealer alike and readily divisible into attractive themed groups. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 40
Opening C$ 40.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 979
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Worldwide, 1930s/1980s, first flight and flight-event cover collection comprising about 180 items with strong Latin American content, neatly housed in two albums and focused on aviation-themed material, principally cacheted First Flight covers and special-event airmail commemorations, with notable concentration in Latin and South American routes including Argentina, Mexico and Cuba, alongside solid representation from Czechoslovakia, Australia, the United States, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines and former British African colonies, the Latin American section particularly appealing for its colourful multi-franked covers, many addressed to Cuba, with cachets marking early Pan American Airways and Aeropostal routes, European and Asian material includes cacheted flights from both Eastern and Western Europe together with post-war inaugurations from Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines, cachets generally official or airline-issued with clear cancellations often paired with matching route or aircraft vignettes, condition fine to very fine with crisp strikes and minimal faults, an attractive holding. (Video 1)(Video 2)(Image1)