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1858 ½d Rose Queen Victoria, Perforated 11¾, unused (regummed), with a crease, repaired tear at bottom centre and toned, accompanied by a (pink) 2020 Greene Foundation certificate. (Image)
1859 3d Red Beaver, Perforated 11¾, mint with full original hinged gum, with deep rich colour and clear, precise impression, very good and quite fresh, rare thus. Accompanied by a 2019 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $3,600. (Image)
1859 6d Brown Violet Consort, Perforated 11¾, mint with full original gum, lightly hinged. Unusually fresh and well centered for issue, with a few blunt perfs as is often seen on these, a very fine and rare stamp thus. Accompanied by a 1998 Greene Foundation certificate. Ex. Malibu collection. Rsv. $22,000. (Image)
Group of 7 Different Used Pence Issues, with #s 1, 4, 4c, 5, 7, 8 and 9, and also includes a plate proof of the 6d (#2TC, not counted in catalogue value). Most appear fine or better but expect some hidden faults, sold as is. (Image)
1c Queen Victoria Plate Proof in Deep Rose, a full sheet of 100 on card-mounted India paper, with full sheet margins showing all 8 imprints. The sheet also shows the major re-entries in positions 28 and 58. There is a small stain on the card at top (away from the India paper) which in no way detracts from this lovely and rare sheet, very fine. Catalogue value includes premium for 8 plate blocks of four. Rsv. $9,500. (Image)
1c Queen Victoria Plate Proof in Rose with Vertical SPECIMEN Overprint in Black, a left marginal block of four on India paper, very fine. Rsv. $400. (Image)
1859 1c Rose Queen Victoria, mint with full original gum but reperforated at left and top, else a fine and fresh appearing stamp. Accompanied by a 2020 Greene Foundation (pink) certificate. (Image)
Est $ 100
Opening C$ 90.00
Sold...C$ 90.00
Closed..Feb-16-2021, 10:34:11 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 50
Symbol: (*)
Cat No: 14, 14b
1859 1c Queen Victoria Shades, with a rose and a deeper rose, both are unused (no gum), with a few short, rounded perfs, the lighter shade stamp has a light horizontal line at top, still fine. (Image)
Old Time Collection of 41x 1859 5c Beaver Used Stamps, all displayed on two quadrille pages, and includes much postmark interest, such as 4-ring numerals (lovely and perfect #30, 22, 29, 21, 4), #37 in grid, many fully dated stamps, one with an imprint, many shades, and more. Unchecked for any re-entries, papers, etc., a nice overall quality lot. Owner purchased at a 1985 BNAPS convention for $12 each stamp. (Image)
1859 5c Vermilion Beaver on Very Thick Paper, an unused (no gum) horizontal pair with fresh colour and crisp impression, with many perf disks still adhering such as would be expected on this scarce paper variety, fine. Accompanied by a 2006 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $850. (Image)
1859 10c Violet Consort, mint with full original gum, lightly hinged. A lovely stamp with fresh colour and fine-very fine. Accompanied by a 2016 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $900. (Image)
1859 17c Blue Cartier, with Major Re-Entry, used with grid cancel, clearly showing the doubling of the left frameline, also showing two position dots in bottom margin and an almost complete offset on reverse, fine. (Image)
Unitrade $ 1,500
Opening C$ 375.00
Sold...C$ 375.00
Closed..Feb-16-2021, 10:36:45 EST
Sold For 375
Queen Victoria Era -- Large Queens Scott #21-33
Sale No: 35
Lot No: 56
Symbol: O
Cat No: 21a, 21aiv
1873 ½c Black Large Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12, a used horizontal pair, exceptionally well centered and fresh, with a "spur" variety on left stamp, very fine. (Image)
Group of 24 Used ½c Large Queens, with a variety of shades and postmarks, we also noted several "spurs" and other plate varieties, including at least one "white chignon" and a good chance for 11½ x 12 perforations as well. A very nice quality lot with many very fine stamps and ideal for study. Catalogue value is for the least expensive variety only. (Image)
Group of 12 Used 1c Brown Red Large Queens, with a variety of shades, papers (incl. at least three thin papers) and postmarks. We note one dated stamp on piece from the S. J. Menich collection, one stamp still on a Dick Lamb card shows a "dash in N" variety. An overall nice quality lot with many very fine stamps, ideal for study. Catalogue value is for the most common variety only. (Image)
1868 1c Brown Red Large Queen on Watermarked Bothwell Paper, used with light target cancel, showing complete letters "LU" of the watermark, an exceptionally fresh stamp with bright colour and well centered, very fine. Ex. S. J. Menich (1997) (Image)