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2002 37c Flag Postal Counterfeit Booklet, a group of 5 examples, all untagged and bearing plate 5555 inscriptions plus all of the other attributes listed in the Scott Specialized catalogue. Very fine and scarce. (Image)
Scott $ 1,750
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 425.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:17:24 EST
Sold For 425
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 603
Symbol: O
Cat No: R103/R128
Collection of 1871 Second Issue Revenues, with 25 different denominations to the $10 and includes better such as the 60c, $1.60, $1.90, $3.50, etc. Variety of postmarks, most counted as cut, and overall fine. (Image)
Scott $ 2,282
Opening C$ 475.00
Sold...C$ 525.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:17:54 EST
Sold For 525
Worldwide Stamps and Covers Vatican
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 604
Symbol: */**
Cat No: 19-34, 47-54
Two Early Mint Sets, starts with the 1933 set of 18 (mostly never hinged, a few have light hinge marks, cat. is $153 for all hinged and $620 for all never hinged). Also #s 47-54 the 1936 set of 8 (never hinged, catalogues $360). Overall fine-very fine. (Image)
1896 ½a to 5r Sultan bin-Thwain Set, mint never hinged, with fresh, bright colours, some of the stamps have natural gum crackling, still overall very fine and catalogue value is for hinged only. (Image)
1899-1901 ½a to 5r Sultan bin-Thwain Set, mint never hinged, with fresh, bright colours, some of the stamps have natural gum crackling and the 5r has a small bit of printer's brown ink on back, still overall very fine and catalogue value is for hinged only. (Image)
Scott $ 372
Opening C$ 225.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:20:58 EST
Sold For 225
Miscellaneous Cinderellas, Revenues and Forgeries
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 609
Symbol: O/*/*
Cat No: Collection
Selection of Interesting Worldwide Cinderellas, with 192 items including "Musgrove" nh block, Labrador fantasies, Scandinavia seals, Dickens label, Northern Ireland dog license revenue stamp, Jersey five shillings revenue stamp, part sheet of 18 Korean Relief US charity seals and much more. A nice lot, overall fine, see scans. (Image)
Est $ 150
Opening C$ 200.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:21:38 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 610
Symbol:
Cat No: 1948 Olympics
1948 U.S. Olympic Committee "Victory Stamp" Imperforate Cinderella, a group of 4 full sheets of 40, all in different colours, issued "to help raise the funds required to send the foremost amateur athletes in the United States to the 1948 Olympic Games". The sheets all have a few light bends, a few have minor corner creases, etc., still rarely seen and fine. These are also known in a more common perforated format. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 70.00
Sold...C$ 70.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:22:21 EST
Sold For 70
Canada Historical Canadian Documents
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 611
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Interesting Group of Historical, Politician and Official Covers and Letters, including 45 items from the House of Commons, Senate or to Morgan. Ottawa free, House of Commons free and other markings. Noting: signed by William Muclock Postmaster General, Earl of Minto (GG), Lord Aberdeen, William Black MP, Horatio Hocken MP, Gustave Boyer, Robert Sutherland (clerk), Senator Joseph Shehyn, Charles Gauvreau MP, Henry Emmerson MP Minister of Railway, Richard Dobell MP Privy Council, William Fielding MP Minister of Finance (with letter), Pierre Blondin MP (with letter), John Wilson MP, Duncan MacMilland MP, Charles Pozer MP, John McDouglas MP Commissioner of Customs, J.G. Turiff, Sir Charles Fitzpatrick MP Solicitor General, John Edgar MP, Charles Kaulback MP (with letter), Gilber MacLaren MP, A.J. Adamson MP, Arthur Puttee MP, William Charlton MP, Flint Clerk of House, Justice W. Lynch letter and clippings, Malcolm Macleod letter, C.F. Fraser Gas Co., Rideau Club cover, Ottawa Historical letter 1891 from Port Hope, and McRae letter to Morgan. Some modern Senate. A great lot, many are scanned online. (Image)
Est $ 150
Opening C$ 675.00
Sold...C$ 675.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:23:23 EST
Sold For 675
Early Western Canadian Postal History
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 612
Symbol: Cvr
1874 Fort Garry Manitoba Stampless Cover, mailed from Fort Garry on JAN.19.1874 to Osakis Minnesota, without a receiver but docketed received on JAN.29. At this time the rate to the United States was 6c if prepaid, and this cover has a pencil "(5)" on front, possibly to denote cash [under]payment. A rare and early cover in the infancy of the province, very few stampless covers are known out of Manitoba after the province joined Confederation and before stamp pre-payment was required in 1875. Very fine and accompanied by an article on Fort Garry published in BNA Topics by Dr. Murray Campbell. Ex. Gray Scrimgeour. (Image)
Est $ 350
Opening C$ 325.00
Sold...C$ 325.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:23:53 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 613
Symbol: Cvr
1868 Rupert's Land Cover with United States Stamp, franked with a 3c rose Washington stamp (grilled, issued from 1867 to 1870) and in use on mail from Red River until the fall of 1870. The stamp was applied at Fort Garry, and the letter carried by the territorial courier to Pembina, Dakota, where it was datestamped NOV.23 (1868). The address on the envelope is in the handwriting of Archbishop Robert Machray, second Bishop of Rupert's Land, whose seal is embossed on the back flap. Archbishop Machray had made a trip to Canada and to the United States in the summer of 1868. The Bishop of Kentucky (to whom this letter is addressed) was his host in New York City. A very rare usage of United States postage on Canadian mail. (Image)
Est $ 1,000
Opening C$ 4,200.00
Sold...C$ 4,200.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:25:47 EST
Sold For 4200
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 614
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Collection
Sault Ste Marie, Michigan Possible Manitoba Route Cover, postmarked "SAUT DE STE. MARIE" c.d.s. dated MAR.2, with "PAID" and "10" in circle and addressed to Utica, New York. Before a post office was opened at Sault Ste Marie C.W. (November 6, 1846), much mail was sent to and from the settlement through the more accessible US town of Saut Ste Marie Michigan. In addition, mail from Michipicoten C.W. and the Red River Settlement was put into the mail stream there (see the 1846 examples in the De Volpi fur trade collection). This contemporary envelope entered the posts in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan but it's origin is unknown, as is it's year of mailing. An interesting cover. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 50.00
Sold...C$ 50.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:26:36 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 615
Symbol: Cvr
1850 Matawagamingue Ontario Trading Post H.B.C. Interesting Stampless Folded Letter, written by Colin Campbell (of the Hudson's Bay Co.) in March, 1850 and addressed to James Keith, in Aberdeen, Scotland (North Britain). Carried by canoe in the summer of 1850 to Fort William (Canada East, AUG.1.1850 datestamp in red), rated "1/2" then postmarked at Pembroke, Bytown and Montréal, finally arrived in Aberdeen on SEP.3.1851 (all backstamps). Keith had retired from a senior position with the company in 1845, and the contents of the letter include the opinion that H.B. Co. governor Sir George Simpson had invested the dividends of his employees in an unwise fashion. it also goes on with "I have nothing favourable to say for the fur trade here this year. Through the great suffering of the Indians by starvation, they could not exert themselves in hunting furs and I fear our returns will be short of my average. Rabbits, almost the only dependence the Indians have for food, have disappeared almost entirely.". A most interesting letter, rare and very fine. Ex. Gray Scrimgeour. (Image)
Est $ 500
Opening C$ 1,000.00
Sold...C$ 1,000.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:27:34 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 616
Symbol: Cvr
1847 H.B.C. Rival Columbia Fur Co. Stampless Folded Letter, mailed by lawyer Charles R. Davis in New York (MAY.19.1847) to Kenneth Mackenzie in St Louis Missouri and encloses a 3 page letter, very fine. Well written-up on a Gray Scrimgeour exhibit page and ex. Risvold. (Image)
Est $ 300
Opening C$ 275.00
Sold...C$ 450.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:28:57 EST
Sold For 450
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 617
Symbol: Cvr
1835 H.B.C. Rival Pacific Fur Co. Stampless Folded Letter, mailed by J. A. Osborne in Mayville, New York (OCT.24.1835) to Wilson Hunt in St Louis Missouri and encloses a one page letter. Mailed via the Postmaster at St Louis and stamped "FREE" in red. The cover has a tear and some aging, still fine and interesting. Well written-up on a Gray Scrimgeour exhibit page and ex. Risvold. (Image)
Est $ 300
Opening C$ 110.00
Sold...C$ 200.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:29:55 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 618
Symbol:
Hudson's Bay House London U.K. 1865 Letter, addressed to T. H. Palmer in Rochester New York, the letter is neatly written and discusses giving assistance to the addressee and to a Telegraph Company, "... despite arrangement to be made at Victoria.". Interesting and fine. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 40.00
Sold...C$ 110.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:30:46 EST
Sold For 110
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 619
Symbol:
1847 Rivière du Pas Manitoba H.B.C. Favour Cover, written by James Hunter on January 12th, 1847 to Rev. J. Smithurst, Indian Settlement, Red River and carried by the "Winter Packet" (as evidenced by the first sentence of the letter). Neatly written on 7 pages, with very interesting content. Very fine and historically important. (Image)
Est $ 500
Opening C$ 575.00
Sold...C$ 1,150.00
Closed..Feb-17-2021, 10:32:14 EST
Sold For 1150
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 620
Symbol:
1879 Northwest Mounted Police Letter from Shoal Lake, Manitoba, written by William Parker (from Romney, Kent, England) to his "sweet sister Alice" in March 1879. Written-up on an exhibit page, very fine and scarce. (Image)