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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
621 ng 9vii image1868 4d black Queen Victoria Imperforate gutter block of four with large sheet margin at bottom, unused (no gum), with small faults and a serious crease down the middle of the gutter, still a rare and desirable item. (Scan a) Est $ 750

SOLD for C$550.00
Will close during Public Auction
622 E/P 10DP imageDie Proof of Vignette for the 4½d Issue, a lovely item, mounted on sunk-in card, with handstamp on back reading "British American Bank Note Co. Limited / Oct 1, 1951 / Ottawa, Ont.". Rare, and none of the important P.E.I. auctions we have consulted had anything similar. Minuse & Pratt unilsted. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 1,000

SOLD for C$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
623 E/P 10DP image1870 4½d Queen Victoria Die Proof in Green, on India paper measuring 33 x 44 mm, with a light corner crease at upper right and overall aging, still rare. Minuse & Pratt #10TC1a. (Scan a) Est $ 500

SOLD for C$500.00
Will close during Public Auction
624 E/P 10DP image4½d Queen Victoria Trial Colour Die Proof in Brownish Rose, on India paper, with large even margins, slight paper thinning in upper right corner, still very fine. Minuse & Pratt #10TC1a. (Scan a) Est $ 500

SOLD for C$475.00
Will close during Public Auction
625 E/P 10DP image4½d Queen Victoria Trial Colour Die Proof in Black, on India paper, with large even margins, a few tiny paper flaws, still very fine. Minuse & Pratt #10TC1 (unlisted colour). (Scan a) Est $ 300

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
626 E/P 10P image4½d Queen Victoria Plate Proof in Colour of Issue, on thick card, with sheet margin at left, very fine. Minuse & Pratt #10P3 (Scan a) Est $ 200

SOLD for C$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
627 ng 10, 10ii image1870 4½d brown Queen Victoria, an unused (no gum) block of 54, from bottom of left pane, with sheet margin at left and bottom, including printer's inscription at bottom (BABN Co. Montreal & Ottawa). The right side has a natural straight edge, cut just outside a vertical cutting line. This is quite likely the largest multiple of this issue, as to the best of our knowledge no full pane is known. The Dr. Carr collection had a gutter block of 36 (illustrated in The Gems of Canadian Philately, described at that time as the largest known). There is an interesting fingerprint at bottom right, in the colour of issue. Bit of separation which is lightly reinforced. Catalogue value is for 42 very fine stamps plus three wide gutter blocks of four. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 6,450

SOLD for C$850.00
Will close during Public Auction
628 E/P   imagePlating Study for the 1872 1c, 3c and 12c Issues, starts with a complete page produced by J. A. Tilleard, used to illustrate an article he published in the January 1893 London Philatelist depicting a pane of 50 of the 12c value in black. Also a pair and a block of six of the 3c, also in black and probably also from the same source, as well as a similar block of ten of the 3c (this with pencil note "proof from actual printing plate:"). There is also a blown-up photographic reproduction of a block of ten of the 1c, again in black. Most of the stamps in this lot are accompanied by much plating and type information, possibly from the London Philatelist article. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (Scan d) (Scan e) (Scan f) (All Scans)

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Est $ 200

SOLD for C$210.00
Will close during Public Auction
629 E/P 11 DP image1872 1c Queen Victoria Die Proof in Rose Red on Wove Paper with horizontal mesh, measuring 26 x 30 mm. Very fine. Accompanied by a 2017 Greene Foundation certificate identifying it as a " die proof reprint". Minuse & Pratt unlisted. Based on our research, we have only identified one example of a die proof in rose red for seven different values, the recorded example for the 1d, 3d, 6d and 9d values once graced the Lehr collection sold in 1992. The three remaining values recorded (2d, 1c and 3c) are part of the Crosby collection. Although the Greene Foundation identified these as reprints, they appear to have been printed in the 19th century. Each value is believed to be unique and the reason for their preparation will likely remain a mystery. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$240.00
Will close during Public Auction
630 ng 11a image1872 1c brown orange Queen Victoria Imperforate, a left sheet margin block of ten, with bright colour and with only the slightest small wrinkle mentioned for the record, fine-very fine overall. This block, because of its format, shows all ten different "dies" as explained in Lehr, p.61. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 1,125

SOLD for C$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
631 og/nh 11b image1872 1c brown orange Queen Victoria, Perforated 12½, a complete sheet of 100, with selvedge all around. Full original hand-applied gum, with some hinge re-enforcing, mostly on front and back of the selvedge, also slightly affecting 5 stamps in the top row. A very nice sheet, probably not many remain, overall very fine. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 2,340

SOLD for C$325.00
Will close during Public Auction
632 nh 11v image1872 1c brown orange Queen Victoria, Perforated 12, a mint lower right corner block of 8, with missing horizontal row of perforations below the bottom four stamps. Full original gum, never hinged and fresh. Unitrade values this variety as fine only and the price shown reflects this for the variety only (we qualify this block as very fine, so should catalogue much more). Ex. Sir Gawaine Baillie. (Property of a different vendor) (Scan a) Unitrade $ 1,680

SOLD for C$550.00
Will close during Public Auction
633 nh 12 image1872 2c ultramarine Queen Victoria, Perforated 12, mint with full original gum, never hinged. An exceptional and fresh copy, scarce in this condition, very fine. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 180

SOLD for C$275.00
Will close during Public Auction
634 nh 12 image1872 2c ultramarine Queen Victoria, Perforated 12, two mint examples, with full original gum, never hinged. Both have exceptionally large margins, one has a light corner bend and the other has a corner crease. These were by far the largest margined examples out of the Crosby collection. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 360

SOLD for C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
635 nh 12 image1872 2c ultramarine Queen Victoria, Perforated 12, wholesale lot of 135 mint never hinged singles, originally from Bartlett. Catalogued as all fine centered only, and small faults can be expected as these were stored in bundles since at least 1962. Also includes (but not counted) a glassine with a few dozen damaged stamps. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (All Scans)

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Unitrade $ 5,400

SOLD for C$600.00
Will close during Public Auction
636 og/nh 12 var image1872 2c ultramarine Queen Victoria Mint Group with Constant Plate Varieties, a strip of three with the centre stamp showing a "low dot between PRINCE and EDWARD". Also three singles with this same variety. Another single stamp shows a different "high dot between PRINCE and EDWARD". Also two stamps showing a "large dot between PRINCE and EDWARD", and another stamp showing a "break in frameline at top". All never hinged except for the strip of three, some have small faults. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$35.00
Will close during Public Auction
637 nh 12, 13 image1872 2c and 3c Issues in Bundles, both bundles contain mint never hinged stamps, curled to some degree, "wrapped" with A.A. Bartlet stationery cut to size. The 2c bundle contained 100 stamps originally, but we have estimated it now contains 50, which are quite curled (we have left it intact), and the 3c bundle contains 40 stamps which we have placed on a stock sheet, as they were not as curled. Catalogue value is for all fine never hinged 3c only (2c values not counted). Small faults should be expected, as these have been in this state since at least 1962. They were probably bought by Mr. Crosby from Bartlett directly, as they knew each other. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Unitrade $ 1,600

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
638 og/nh 12, 13, 13i image1872 2c and 3c Queen Victoria Issues, a mint never hinged block of four of each value, plus a hinged horizontal pair of the 3c (one stamp with dot between PRINCE and EDWARD). The 3c block has some separation. Catalogued as all very fine. (Scan a) (Scan b) (Scan c) (All Scans)

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Unitrade $ 1,450

SOLD for C$210.00
Will close during Public Auction
639 E/P 13DP image1872 3c Queen Victoria Die Proof in Rose Red on Wove Paper with horizontal mesh, measuring 24 x 28 mm. Very fine. Accompanied by a 2017 Greene Foundation certificate identifying it as a " die proof reprint". Minuse & Pratt unlisted. Based on our research, we have only identified one example of a die proof in rose red for seven different values, the recorded example for the 1d, 3d, 6d and 9d values once graced the Lehr collection sold in 1992. The three remaining values recorded (2d, 1c and 3c) are part of the Crosby collection. Although the Greene Foundation identified these as reprints, they appear to have been printed in the 19th century. Each value is believed to be unique and the reason for their preparation will likely remain a mystery. (Scan a) (Scan b) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$275.00
Will close during Public Auction
640 og/nh 13, 13i image1872 3c rose Queen Victoria, Perforated 12, a complete sheet of 100, with selvedge on three sides. Full original hand-applied gum, with hinge re-enforcing between most stamps (only one stamp is never hinged). We were able to list twelve strong "dot between PRINCE and EDWARD" varieties in positions 2, 7, 22, 27, 36, 37, 42, 47, 62, 67, 82 and 87. There is toning between the 3d and 4th rows and 9th and 10th rows (affecting many stamps), still a rare sheet, probably not many remain, overall fine. (Scan a) Unitrade $ 2,240

SOLD for C$425.00
Will close during Public Auction

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