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Lot 1344 EUR 400

1851, Beaver 3p. red and Albert 6p. slate violet, fresh color and each with good margins, tied by straight-line "PAID" resp. "REGISTERED" to front of colorless embossed registered cover with adjacent cds. "LOSKEY UC Febr. 9th 1856" to New York, with red "PAID" and manuscript "15" alongside, two v (page)


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Lot 1345 EUR 280

1859, Beaver 3p. red, vertical pair tied by numeral "12" with adjacent cds. "DUNDAS MY 31 1859" to cover to Massachusetts, upper stamp small tear and short perf, otherwise fine

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Lot 1346 EUR 80

1858, Albert 10c. dull violet, fresh color and good perforation, tied by illegible cancel to mourning cover (shortened) with adjacent cds. "INNERKIP 11/8/66" to Detroit, some aging, otherwise fine

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Lot 10276 EUR 100

1842/1900, group of 11 covers, with interesting folded letters incl. postmarks from "MONTREAL", TORONTO", ST POLYCARPE", ST HYACINTHE" etc., also two franked cards; fine to very fine

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Lot 10277 EUR 300

1854/1905, interesting and with a lot of expertise built collection with over 20 covers, including 3 franked pieces, including better pieces "STEAM-BOAT-LETTER" as well as various "WAY" or "TOO LATE", mostly good condition

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Lot 10278 EUR 500

1852/1999 (ca.), unused and used collection in two albums, almost complete after 1930, better items such as 1897 Jubilee set used, also a Penny Black used, condition varies in the early issues, otherwise mostly fine to very fine

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Lot 10279 EUR 400

1809, Double weight folded letter from St John to Liverpool, endorsed "to ship Ardent, Cap Bouch", Irish maritime red marking "SKIBBEREEN SHIP. LET." applied on transit, with adjacent rate markings and on the inside flap arrival manuscript "Rec. 21st Jan. 1810", fine and exceptional usage of that (page)


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Lot 10280 EUR 400

1876/1943, unused and used postal stationery collection incl. duplicates with better, including 2x P5 unused and GSU 1 and 2 each with additional franking each as R-cover to Germany, plus some franked covers and some Canada

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Lot 10281 EUR 200

1861/72, attractive collection of 3 covers and 20 unused and used stamps, neatly mounted on album leaves, some interesting covers from Charlotte Town with single and multiple frankings; mostly very fine

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Lot 10282 EUR 500

1868/1942, mostly used collection with small section Canada including Mi.-Nr. 1 and 2 used, Dominion with Mi.-Nr. 16-24, Jubille with some better unusede values and used 1-5$ (5$ faults), later many better items, mostly good quality

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