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Worldwide Stamps & Postal History Antigua & Barbuda
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 601
Symbol: Cvr
1829 (July 27), Paid at Antigua Crowned Circle, neatly-struck on cover to Wilmot, Nova Scotia, prepaid "4" denoted in red manuscript, reverse with A / Antigua c.d.s (27 Jul), St. Thomas (29 Jul), Halifax (1 Sep) and Wilmot (12 Sep), a fine-very fine and desirable example to an uncommon destination. (S.G. CC1). (Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 250.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 602
Symbol: Cvr
1868 (April 27), 1d vermilion on prices current to Nova Scotia, from the Foster correspondence, with printed contents "Antigua Prices Current / Prepared & Forwarded by / Edward H. Mann & Company", with endorsement at top "PER NORTHERN MAIL", adhesive struck with crisp A02 handstamp, red "A / ANTIGUA / AP 27 / 68" c.d.s., endorsed at lower left "Mail / via / Halifax", handstamped "1" in black with red "1" in manuscript, reverse with neatly-struck St. Thomas transit c.d.s. (29 April), quite scarce, remarkably fresh. (S.G. 7). (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 400.00
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Australia
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 603
Symbol: **
Cat No: 218-221
1949-50, 5sh dark red to £2 green Arms of Australia, set of four, well centered, never hinged and fresh, fine-very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 253
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Australian States (Victoria)
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 604
Symbol: O
Cat No: 21/61
Victoria, 1925/1960, group of 13 CATTLE overprints on Stamp Duty stamps, used, mostly from the 1927 issue. Victoria, Australia, issued specific "Cattle Duty" or "Cattle Tax" revenue stamps to collect levies on livestock sales, particularly during the mid-20th century, fine or better. (Image1)
Barefoot £ 80
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Austria
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 605
Symbol: Cvr
1718 (October 3), folded lettersheet from Ernstbrunn to Lassee, in the Archduchy of Austria, addressed with elaborate calligraphic flourishes to Carl Friedrich von Castell, Imperial Count (Reichsgraf) and Major General serving the Polish-Saxon Court, and his wife Dorothea Renata, Countess of Zinzendorf and Pottendorf, manuscript filing note on reverse recording entry into protocol on 5 October, intact red wax seal with clear armorial impression on reverse, typical filing folds, fine-very fine.
Written in urgent German Kurrent script, the letter documents a "scandalous" incident involving a local official named Windisch, whose dispute over wine escalated into a public exchange of insults, Windisch accusing the author of lying "to his face" (in faciem), prompting this formal appeal for intervention or legal redress.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
Opening C$ 60.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 606
Symbol: **
Cat No: C54-60
1950–1953, 60g to 20s Birds Airmails, set of 7, never hinged, fresh and well-centred throughout, very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 267
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Bermuda
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 607
Symbol: **
Cat No: 125Avar
1938-1953, 5sh pale green & red on yellow, perforated 14, never hinged, fresh colour, select centring, very fine. (S.G. 118A, £350) (Image1)
Scott U$ 100
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British Guiana
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 608
Symbol: O
Cat No: 239a
1951, $1 bright violet King George VI, perforated 14 x 13, used, with neatly-struck partial c.d.s., a fine-very fine example of this elusive perforation variety. (S.G. 317a, £600) (Image1)
Scott U$ 600
Opening C$ 120.00
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Bulgaria
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 609
Symbol: Cvr
1892 (February), registered cover from Plovdiv to Constantinople, franked with single 2k and 3k and strip of three 15 on 30k Small Lion, tied by blue Plovdiv c.d.s., registered to the British Post Office in Constantinople, with Austrian Offices in Constantinople c.d.s. backstamp (2 Mar), adhesives with the odd toned perf, attractive. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 120
Opening C$ 70.00
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Cape of Good Hope
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 610
Symbol: Cvr
1843 (July 30), Prisoner at Robben Island, folded letter to Dundee, struck with clear crowned oval GENERAL POST OFFICE / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE handstamp (Jurgens Type 11) in black, manuscript "8" (pence) ship letter rate, reverse with unframed SHIP LETTER in black, red October 27 transit and next-day arrival c.d.s., with complete three-page letter by William Thomson, filing fold, else fine.
Thomson writes to his sister in Dundee confirming he has secured the "paper of my liberty" and expects release on October 8, 1843. Without explicitly stating his crime, his mention of being 2,027 miles further from home than when in Raleigh and his plan to return to England via Liverpool suggests he was a soldier or sailor sentenced to banishment - a common practice for military prisoners held on the island at this time. An exceptional record of this period of Robben Island's history, predating its use as a leper colony and political prison.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
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Ceylon
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 611
Symbol: Cvr
1847 (May 24), Calcutta Steam Letter, Kandy to Calcutta, India, via Galle, stampless cross-written folded letter, struck with faint black circular KANDY / POST PAID (May 25) departure datestamp on reverse and clear boxed CALCUTTA / STEAM LETTER / 1847 June 9, addressed to "Frank Dumont Esq." at Eglinton McClure & Co. with manuscript routing "Per Thames via Galle," very fine.
Written by James Dumont from the Kandy highlands, the five-page letter provides a granular account of colonial coffee planting in mid-19th century Ceylon. Dumont describes a terrifying encounter with "2 buffaloes" that charged his party, leaving his horseman on the ground and Dumont himself with a "trifling shake" after remounting, details having "130 people lopping, piling, burning, weeding, holing and making roads" to prepare 75 acres for the September harvest, and reports that a neighbour, Dundas, was forced to resign after his salary was cut by £100 following a failure at the "drying barbecues." (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 612
Symbol: Cvr
1902 (March 18), Ragama Camp, Boer War Prisoner of War postcard, depicting a Buddhist Priest,franked with 6c Queen Victoria, tied by Ragama c.d.s., to Heidelberg, Germany, struck with violet oval "RAGAMA CAMP / PASSED / CENSOR" handstamp, with Colombo transit (18 Mar) and Heidelberg receiver (6 Apr), a fine card sent from the camp of Boer "irreconcilables"- prisoners who refused to sign an oath of allegiance to the British Crown, and included dissidents, foreign volunteers, and political agitators transferred from the main camp at Diyatalawa. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 50
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Chile
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 613
Symbol: Cvr
1857 (October 22), Curico straight-line on folded cover to Santiago, franked with three-margin 5c red-brown on blue Perkins Bacon Second London Printing, tied by superb strike of CURICO straight-line, with contents pertaining to instructions for the transmission of financial documents via intermediary Santiago Solís, light horizontal filing fold crossing adhesive, otherwise remarkably fresh and attractive. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 614
Symbol: Cvr
1858 (circa), 10c dark blue Colon bisect with CONSTITN straight-line, adhesive tied to folded cover to Valparaiso by black "CONSTITN" (Constitucion) straight-line, a desirable example of this rare pre-philatelic cancellation, particularly so tying the adhesive, fresh and fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 615
Symbol: Cvr
1858 (December 20), 10c sky blue Columbus diagonally bisected pair on folded cover to Valparaiso, tied by lovely LINARES straight-line in red, internally docketed 20 December, 1858, light horizontal file fold far from adhesive, a lovely and rare usage; with 1999 J. Maier certificate. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 500.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 616
Symbol: Cvr
1862 (June 18), Santa Rose straight-line on folded letter to Valparaiso, franked with three-margin 1858-61 5c rose red, First Santiago Printing, tied by black target handstamp, select strike of SANTA ROSA straight-line at left, quite fresh and attractive, scarce. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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China
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 617
Symbol: Cvr
1898 (August 3), advertising mixed franking cover from Peking to Linköping, Sweden, via Hong Kong, franked with 10c Small Dragon, tied by Peking dollar chop, sent via Shanghai (9 Aug) with dollar chop transit, franked in combination with Hong Kong 5c Queen Victoria horizontal pair, tied by Shanghai B.P.O. c.d.s. (9 Aug), reverse with Hong Kong transit, Sassnitz-Trelleborg sorting strike (11 Sep), arrived Linköping (12 Sep), with "Pray Without Ceasing" religious publication advertising for the firm of E.C. Blanchard in Tabor, Iowa, striking and very fine, a scarce destination. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 1,000
Opening C$ 750.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 618
Symbol: Cvr
1928 (October 18), Tientsin to Massachusetts, registered military cover via Manchuria, franked with horizontal pair of 10c blue Junk definitives, tied by Tientsin c.d.s., the sender a member of the 79th Co., 2nd Batt., 6th Marines, scarce Moukden (Fengtien) (21 Oct) transit showing "MOUKDEN" in Latin script and Chinese characters, red-bordered Tientsin registration label with red "Registered" handstamp, reverse with two New York REGY. DIV. (17 Nov) transits and Peabody (19 Nov) arrival backstamps, a scarce registered military cover, very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 619
Symbol: Cvr
1937 (April 26), Shanghai to New Jersey, first flight trans-Pacific registered cover, franked with 25c orange, 45c violet, and $1.00 green Air Post issues, tied by Shanghai (26 Apr) c.d.s., imprinted red "FIRST FLIGHT CHINA CLIPPER / CHINA-U.S.A.", light brown imprinted PAA flying boat cachet "FIRST AIR MAIL / CHINA / TO / U.S.A.," blue pictorial cachet "HONG KONG - SAN FRANCISCO / RECEIVED FIRST FLIGHT F.A.M. 14," and blue two-line "VIA C.N.A.C. - HONG KONG / AND U.S. AIR SERVICE" instructional handstamp, reverse with Shanghai (26 Apr) transit, purple San Francisco, registered arrival (4 May), and purple Maplewood, N.J. registered arrival (7 May) backstamps, usual light wrinkles, else very fine. (AAMC F.A.M. 14), (Image1)
Estimate C$ 150
Opening C$ 100.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 620
Symbol: Cvr
1950 (August 28), Southwest China high-inflation franking cover from Kangting, Sikang to Philadelphia, typed commercial envelope with sender’s imprint “From: N. F. Stokes, Kangting (K’ang-ting), Sikang Province, W. China,” franked on reverse with five high-denomination inflation-period adhesives, three $300 blue, $100 red and $200 blue-green “Chu Teh, Mao Troops and Flags” issues of the Southwest China Liberation Area, all tied by bilingual Kangting c.d.s., very minor creasing, else very fine, a scarce origin for airmail from a border down with Tibet. (Scott 8L5-8L7) (Image1)
Estimate C$ 200
Opening C$ 100.00
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China (People's Republic)
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 621
Symbol: O
Cat No: 542-559, 716-731
1960/63, Chrysanthemums & 1963 Mountain and Forest Landscapes issues, two complete used sets, each cancelled-to-order postmarks, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 326
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 622
Symbol: **
Cat No: 965/1871
1967–1983, group of three sets and two singles, all with full never hinged original gum, comprising the 1973 set of four scenes from the ballet The White-Haired Girl (Sc. 1126-1129); 1967 8c Chairman Mao (Sc. 965); 1968 10c "Poems by Mao" (Sc. 978); 1978 Galloping Horse set of ten (Sc. 1389-1398); and 1983 Costumes set of eight in pairs (Sc. 1864-1871), very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 459
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 623
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 1047-1052
1970, "Taking Tiger Mountain" Scenes, set of six, mint, without gum as issued, fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 274
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 624
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1067-1075
1971, Chinese Communist Party, set of nine, comprising six singles and an unfolded strip of three, marking the 50th Anniversary of the Party, never hinged, some perforations on red-framed stamps showing the usual white perfs, very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 540
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 625
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1452
1978, $2 Highway Bridge souvenir sheet, never hinged, fresh and wonderfully centered, a popular souvenir sheet, very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 300
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 626
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1541
1979, $2 Camellias souvenir sheet, overprinted in gold, on occasion of the Hong Kong Philatelic Exhibition souvenir sheet, never hinged, fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 400
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 627
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1483, 1647a, 1844, 1904
1979–1984, group of three souvenir sheets and one booklet, the 1979 $2 Great Wall of China multicolour souvenir sheet; 1981 Year of the Rooster booklet of 12 x 8f multicoloured (scuff on front cover); 1983 $2 Scenes from the Opera souvenir sheet; and 1984 $2 Zhou Fang painting souvenir sheet, fresh, well-centred, never hinged original gum throughout. (Image1)
Scott U$ 815
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 628
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1557-1573
1980, Qi Baishi Paintings, set of sixteen and souvenir sheet, never hinged, an attractive set, fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 370
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 629
Symbol: **
Cat No: 827a
1965, 28th World Table Tennis Championships, part-sheet of forty, comprising ten blocks of four of each of the 8f values, never hinged, with sheet selvedge on three sides, imprints at top and foot, folded along perforations between rows 5 and 6, fresh and very fine. (China Post C112). (Image1)
Scott U$ 100
Opening C$ 40.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 630
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 1041
1951, $2 Election, imperforate souvenir sheet, in deep blue green,without gum as issued, never hinged, fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 400
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Colombia
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 631
Symbol: Cvr
1901 (November 15), registered cover from Colon to Germany, franked with three Colombia 10c yellow brown, tied by Colon c.d.s., endorsed "per R.M.S. 'Para'", with oval Registered / London transit (10 Dec), reverse with Hamburg c.d.s. receiver and violet handstamp of the Special Agent in Colon & Panama for the Hamburg America Line, light filing folds clear of adhesive and some overall wear from commercial use, an otherwise fine and scarce usage. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 200.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 632
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 408P
1930, 4c blue Death of Bolivar unique proof sheet, imperforate, printer's security punches, without gum, bearing multiple Waterlow & Sons Ltd. manuscript mark-ups and production notes, signed 10 August 1930, with numerous contemporary ink blotches, showing number 37554 at top and manuscript instruction at foot reading “Vignette plate correct. Lay straight with border.”, affixed at centre to cardboard backing, an exceptional and highly visual production piece of obvious exhibition value, very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 750
Opening C$ 375.00
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Cuba
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 633
Symbol: Cvr
1857, ½r blue on cover to New York, full margins all around, tied by black handstamp to 1862 (April 22) cover, paying the internal postage from Puerto Príncipe, with despatch c.d.s. on front, "Steamship 10" in circle handstamp at upper right, with 10c being due from the addressee, minor wear, a very fine and scarce usage; ex Myers. (Scott #12). (Image1)
Estimate C$ 500
Opening C$ 300.00
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Danzig
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 634
Symbol: Cvr
1932 (July 31), Graf Zeppelin Danzig Flight LUPOSTA postcard to Friedrichshafen, commemorative postal card franked with the complete LUPOSTA Air Post set, tied by INTERNATIONALE LUFTPOST-AUSSTELLUNG / DANZIG (31 Jul) cancellations, rectangular green flight cachet illustrating a Zeppelin alongside the city crest and blue boxed "MIT ZEPPELIN / L.Z. 127" printed in blue, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN / (BODENSEE) (1 Aug) arrival backstamp, reverse with blue-printed LUPOSTA exhibition advertisement highlighting "Twice-daily Zeppelin landings," fine and attractive.(Scott #C31–C35)
The International Airmail Exhibition (LUPOSTA), organised by Hermann E. Sieger, took place in the Free City of Danzig between 23 and 31 July 1932; this card documents the final day of the event when the Graf Zeppelin departed for its home base in Friedrichshafen.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
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Denmark
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 635
Symbol: Cvr
1911 (September 2), Middelfart to Fredericia, pioneer "Beltflyvingen" flight postcard, 5 øre green postal stationery card tied by FREDERICIA (29.11.5-6 E) c.d.s., reverse with illustrative image of Svendsen's biplane, hand-signed by pilot "Rob. Svendsen" across the top with manuscript endorsement "Beltflyvingen 1911" at bottom, bold and clear signature, light edge wear, quite superior quality for such pioneer flight mail, very fine. (AAMC #1).
Pilot Robert Svendsen carried a small bag of mail across the Little Belt strait from Middelfart to Fredericia in this demonstration flight, recognized as the first postal flight on the European continent. Autographed examples from this flight are rare.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 800
Opening C$ 400.00
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Egypt
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 636
Symbol: Cvr
1896 (March 16), 5m rose carmine Sphinx horizontal pair, misdirected cover from Cairo to Persia, the pair affixed to reverse and tied by Ghouria / Caire c.d.s., to Isfahan, Persia, endorsed "via Bombay" in manuscript, with Sea Post Office (21 Mar), Busrah (9 Apr), Boushir (22 Apr), and Bushire (22 Apr), struck on front with scarce small italicized "Maldirgé", less frequently encountered than the framed example, slightly reduced on either side, else scarce and fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 300
Opening C$ 200.00
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France
Sale No: 56
Lot No: 637
Symbol: Cvr
1870 (December 30), Paris to Cambes (Gironde), Siege of Paris Ballon Monté, franked with 20c blue Cérès definitive tied by PARIS / ST. HONORÉ c.d.s., manuscript directive "par ballon monté" on face, Bordeaux (2 Jan) arrival on reverse, some tears at folds and margins with a tiny piece missing, not significantly affecting legibility or the postmarks, fine-very fine.
Carried aboard the balloon Armée de la Loire, which departed the Gare du Nord on December 31, 1870, the letter comprises an extensive four-page manuscript from a soldier to his wife, striking a defiant tone throughout, noting that Paris "will resist to the last piece of bread, the last bullet," dismissing Prussian strategy and praying that "the cause of our poor country, surely the cause of civilization itself, may triumph in the struggle that is ruining two peoples." The flight landed eight hours later in a field between Montbizot and St. Jamme-sur-Sarthe after the aeronaut nearly jettisoned the mail sacks to avoid capture.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
Opening C$ 200.00
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 638
Symbol: Cvr
1874 (October 21), Moreuil (Somme) to Paris, folded letter comprising a manuscript invoice for a hosiery shipment, franked with five 5c yellow green on pale blue perforated Cérès, tied by #2534 Gros Chiffres cancellation, with matching Moreuil (21 Oct) c.d.s. datestamp, reverse with Amiens a Paris (22 Oct) railway transit and two Paris (22 Oct) arrival backstamps, a charming franking, very fine. (Image1)
Estimate C$ 100
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 639
Symbol: O
Cat No: 87
1877, 1c black on Prussian blue, Type Sage, Type II, tied to small piece by clear 1880 (21 Aug) c.d.s., fresh deep colour, single pulled perf at top noted for strict accuracy, else scarce and fine; with 2011 Martins Philatélie certificate. (Yvert 84). (Image1)
Scott U$ 4,350
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 640
Symbol: Cvr
1910 (September), Maurice Tétard, pioneer aviator signed postcard, depicting the pilot and his Bristol biplane, signed in violet "Aérodrome de Brooklands Angleterre, September 1910" with his name below, a choice signed early aviation card.
Maurice Tétard was a French aviation pioneer and professional exhibition pilot active circa 1909–1911, flying Blériot-type monoplanes in long-distance demonstrations and international aviation displays that helped popularize early powered flight. In 1910 he was active on the British exhibition circuit, including flying meetings at Brooklands, then the principal centre of aviation in Britain, where Continental pilots showcased altitude, endurance, and passenger-carrying flights.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 641
Symbol: O
Cat No: 197
1923, 1fr claret & olive Bordeaux Philatelic Congress, used on small piece, nicely-centred, very fine. (Yvert 182) (Image1)
Scott U$ 500
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 642
Symbol: **
Cat No: 226
1925, 5fr carmine Paris Exhibition souvenir sheet of four, never hinged original gum, the odd trivial tone spot in top margin, primarily visible from reverse, else quite fresh and very fine. (Yvert 1). (Image1)
Scott U$ 3,250
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 643
Symbol: O
Cat No: 241
1927 (June 6), 5f+5f Strasbourg Philatelic Exhibition souvenir sheet, favour cancelled with Strasbourg Exposition Philatélique Internationale (June 6) c.d.s., never hinged original gum, crisp central exhibition cancellation, the second souvenir sheet issued by France, fresh and very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 850
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 644
Symbol: Cvr
1927 (October 10), Paris to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Costes and Le Brix first non-stop South Atlantic flight cover franked with 1f50 Pasteur and 3f Merson, each tied by BOURGET-AVIATION / SEINE (Oct 10) c.d.s., two red "Par Avion" etiquettes on face, signed by pilot Dieudonné Costes, Buenos Aires (Oct 20) machine arrival cancel at top commemorating the "COSTES Y LE BRIX 12,400 kilometre flight of 72 hours PARIS–BUENOS AIRES", very fine and scarce; signed Muller. (AAMS #1063)
Costes and Le Brix completed the first non-stop aerial crossing of the South Atlantic in a Breguet 19 biplane, covering 12,400 kilometres in 72 hours; only 17 covers are recorded as having been carried on this flight.(Image1)
Estimate C$ 400
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Lot No: 645
Symbol: O
Cat No: 246
1929, 2f reddish brown Merson, overprinted "Exposition Philatélique Le Havre 1929", used with c.d.s. cancellation, fine to very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 600
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Lot No: 646
Symbol: **
Cat No: 477-480, 486
1944, 10c-50c Gallic Cock and 1.50fr Marianne, double printing varieties, 5 different values showing the distinct doubling, offering strong eye appeal and making this an appealing group, each never hinged, with fresh colour, fine or better and quite striking. (Image1)
Scott U$ 120
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Lot No: 647
Symbol: O
Cat No: B3-B10
1917, 2+3c to 5fr+5fr War Orphans, used semi-postal set of eight, one value on piece, overall fresh and fine-very fine, a difficult set. (Image1)
Scott U$ 2,355
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Lot No: 648
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Cat No: C1-C2
1927, 2fr & 5fr Air Post overprints, used set of two, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 450
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 649
Symbol: O
Cat No: C8-C14
1936, 85c to 50fr Airplane Over Paris, the complete Air Post set, each struck with c.d.s. postmark, fresh and fine-very fine. (Image1)
Scott U$ 374
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Sale No: 56
Lot No: 650
Symbol: O
Cat No: C15
1936, 50fr Monopolane Over Paris, used with light c.d.s. cancellation, bright colour, very fine. (Image1)