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Postal History, Canada continued...

Newfoundland Stationery continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1041 PC P1 imageThree P1 1c Stationery Cards, 1883 to 1930, first mailed St John's to Harbour Grace JUN.15.1883 with two postmarks applied on the Coastal North Mail Boat; second mailed Humbermouth (JUL.5.1911) to Massachusetts, uprated with a 2c stamp when a 1c would have been sufficient (card is datelined at Bay of Islands); third mailed from St John's (MAY.16.1930 slogan machine) to Charlotte, North Carolina, uprated with a 1c stamp. This card was mailed from stamp dealer Frank F. Wills noting that "this card is for your collection - a real old timer!". Very fine trio. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$30.00
Will close during Public Auction
1042 E/P P1-2a image1873 1c Post Card Plate Proof in Red Brown, printed on card, rarely offered and very fine.

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Webb $ 500

SOLD for C$425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1043 E/P P1-2b image1873 1c Post Card Plate Proof in Orange, printed on card, rarely offered and very fine.

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Webb $ 500

SOLD for C$550.00
Will close during Public Auction
1044 PC P2 imageTwo Early Uses of the 1879 2c UPU Stationery Card, first mailed from St John's on JUL.24.1879 (broken circle) to Battersea, London, England, with a very nice fancy leaf cork cancel, with note on back amusingly reading "No time to write, accept congratulations". The earliest recorded date for this card is only one day before this one, on JUL.23.1879. Second card was mailed from St John's on APR.19.1897 (c.d.s.) to Leipzig, Germany (receiver on front) with a short note reading "Cohs will follow shortly". Both cards are fresh with bright colours and very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Webb $ 600

SOLD for C$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
1045 PC P3 imageCollection of Eight Interesting P3 Stationery Cards, 1883 to 1903, starts off with an 1883 uprated pre-printed card to New Brunswick; an 1896 card from Musgrave Harbour to St John's with Halls Bay R.T.P.O. No.1 on back (owner notes No. 1 was not listed at the time); an uprated 1898 card to London England (vertical crease), an 1898 uprated (with two ½c black Newfoundland Dog issues) card from Griguet (north of St Anthony) to Toronto Ontario; an uprated 1903 card to Mulhouse Germany, redirected to Wimereux, Pas de Calais in France; a 1903 card mailed to St John's with a very rare Traytown B Bay duplex (used for only a few months, this is the latest recorded date); a 1903 card mailed to Nova Scotia at the 1c rate (underpaid), with Main River crown intaglio mail bag seal postmark (datelined on back "Stephenville Crossing"); and an uprated 1903 card to Antigua, British West Indies (datelined St Jacques / Fortune Bay") with serious crease and staining. An overall fine or better group. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$275.00
Will close during Public Auction
1046 PC P4 imageJuly 13, 1892 2c UPU Stationery Card to Switzerland with Historical Content, mailed from St John's on JUL.13.1892 and addressed to Switzerland, re-directed twice within. The front shows several Swiss postmarks as well as a red Liverpool SHIP datestamp. The message was written days after the great fire of St John's which occurred on July 8th, and reads "The telegram will have told you of our terrible calamity. Two-thirds of the town were destroyed and five-sixths of the value. The fine buildings are gone - the slums are left. Father and I have nothing but a silver cigar case to remind us of our home. He has £160 in insurance on all his possessions - they were worth at least £500. I have £60 on insurance on at least £200 worth of things. I am well housed in the country with friends. Father is staying with the pilots who have secured a large part of one of the few remaining houses. Father.". A few light creases, still interesting. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1047 PC P4 imageCollection of Six 2c Vermilion Stationery UPU Cards to Foreign Destinations, all mailed between 1883 and 1904 to France (x2), Montréal, Switzerland, Michigan United States and London England. A very nice group which shows a good variety of despatch, transit and arrival postmarks. A few have small or insignificant faults, still an overall very fine group. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$160.00
Will close during Public Auction
1048 PC P4 image1904 2c UPU Stationery Card Mailed from Ramah, Labrador to London, England, then Germany, datelined "Rama" April 3, 1904 and addressed to London (AUG.12 c.d.s) through St John's (AUG.3 c.d.s.) then redirected to Germany (Strehlen AUG.14 receiver). There are also two interesting datestamps on front: "Labrador T.P.O. Newf'd" (JUL.28) and "U.S. Government / Despatch Agency / London / AUG.12" double oval in purple. Ramah, in northern Labrador was a Moravian mission established in 1871 and abandoned in 1908 due to supply ships having great difficulty with the ice in Ramah Bay. Probably the reason why there was a delay between when this card was written and when it entered the mails. Back has a lengthy neatly-written message in German. Very fine and rare. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1049 PC P5 image1889 Rare 2c on 1c Surcharged Stationery Post Card, mailed on MAY.15.1889 by Mr. Ohman to Levi and Salaman, in Bermingham England, asking them to send him "one doz. 9 carats sets rings". Postmarked "Late Office St John's / Newf'd" broken circle, which was used between 1886 and 1889, and there is a receiving datestamp from the addressees dated MAY.23. Mr Ohman's Jewelery Store was the designated "Late Office" in 1889 for mailing letters up to 15 minutes before ship departures. Only 700 P3 cards were revalued on May 14th, 1889 due to a shortage of the P4 2c UPU cards. Webb explains that "examples used May-July 1889 are valued at a minimum of $800". Two punch holes at top, still very fine and an extremely rare genuine use of this card. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Webb $ 800

SOLD for C$5,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
1050 PC P6 image1899 P6 UPU Reply Portion of Stationery Card from Northern Labrador to Germany, mailed from Hopedale (datelined Hoffenthal in German) Labrador, with Labrador T.P.O. AUG.5.1899 broken circle and addressed to someone at the Moravian School for Boys in Neuwied, Germany (SEP.1 receiver) through St John's (AUG.15 c.d.s. on back). Hopedale was home for Moravian missionaries from Germany and the Hopedale Mission is still standing today, is a National Historic Site, and is thought to be the oldest wooden-frame building in Canada standing east of Quebec. The message side has a lengthy message in German (would be interesting to read). Staining, still quite rare. Webb lists reply portions of P6 mailed at $500. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$170.00
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1051 PC P6 imageTwo P6 2c UPU Stationery Cards, first mailed from St John's OCT.29.1894 to England, actually written aboard the "S.S. Virginia Lake on the North East Coast of Newfoundland" (datelined), fine. Second card was mailed from St John's DEC.18.1895 to Germany, with Herrnhut receiver on front, and still has its reply portion still attached. Stained but scarce. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$60.00
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1052 PC P8, P9, P10 imageGroup of Six Stationery Cards mailed from 1904-1913, with P8: 4 cards, one mailed aboard the S.S. Clyde at Tilt Cove to Musgrave with Notre Dame Bay TPO, one mailed St John's to a passenger aboard the S.S.. Home at Bay of Islands (north west coast), one mailed to the USA from Harbour Grace with a 2c due stamp and one mailed to France which had been uprated but stamp fallen off. Also a P9 uprated by 1c mailed from St Brides to Holland (through Placentia and St john's, with toning on stamp) and a P10 mailed from St John's to Portugal with receiver (this one fresh with bright colours). A mostly fine to very fine group. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
1053 PC   imageGroup of Six Early Newfoundland and Labrador Picture Postcards, unused depicting a 50ft hump-back whale and whalers; an unused picture postcard of Killinek, Labrador "The Farthest North Mission Church"; an undivided back card depicting a logging camp in Exploits River, mailed in 1908 to a serving member of the British Army in India (with receiver but stamp removed); an undivided back card depicting a scene in Middle Cove, mailed in 1905 (C.B. Railway T.P.O. c.d.s.) to Austria but strayed off-course as it received an "A01" postmark of Kingston Jamaica; and two 2c franked cards depicting the same scenes of people drying fish, one mailed St John's East 1917 to France and the other mailed St John's to Massachusetts. A very fine and scarce group. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (All Scans)

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Est $ 350

SOLD for C$80.00
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1054 PC   imageTwo Early Multi-View Picture Postcards, both franked with a 2c orange KEVII issue, first is black and white was mailed from St John's on OCT.26.1903 to Toronto, with message reading" our new series of post cards will be ready in about two weeks or probably earlier" signed "Sutherland". Second is a slightly larger card with blue tint, mailed from Belle Isle in June 1902 to Sweden, with nice receiver on front as well as two other datestamps on back. A very fine pair of early picture post cards. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 200

SOLD for C$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
Newfoundland Postmarks
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1055 O   imageScarce Group of Newfoundland Travelling Post Office Postmarks, all Meyerson Type 45, also 2009 Ross Gray RPO catalogue type NL-133 with an RF of "F", reading "Labrador T.P.O. / DATE / Newfoundland" in purple and in black, on three stamps and three stamps on piece. Four are fully dated between AUG.14 to OCT.11.1896, and others are at least partially dated. A choice group of these scarce postmarks. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 200

SOLD for C$110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1056 O   imageLovely Collection of Segmented Cork Cancels on Pence Issue Stamps, with 14 stamps in all, including 4d rose, 5d (x4), 6d rose (x7) and 1sh rose (x2). A good variety of different postmarks, on mostly very fine stamps. A great lot for the specialist, with a high catalogue value. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 500

SOLD for C$300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1057 O   imageLovely Collection of "235" in Grid Postmarks on Stamp, Lacelle 175, recorded used in St John's from Apr.1873 to Feb.1888, with a total of 62 stamps (two pairs and a strip of 5 were counted as one each). The first three rows on the double-sided stock sheet show an impressive selection of 16 different issues, and the rest are a "stock" of extra stamps, each cancelled with the "235" in grid cancel. A rarely offered lot, great for expansion or upgrading to or from. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Scott $ 1,993

SOLD for C$450.00
Will close during Public Auction
1058 O   imageLovely Collection of Lacelle #1590 Postmarks on Stamp, recorded used in St John's from Feb. to Jun.1873, with a total of 13 stamps, including #s 24, 28 (x2), 32A, 33 (x3 including a jumbo stamp), 34, and 35 (x6). A rarely offered lot, great for expansion or upgrading to or from. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Scott $ 955

SOLD for C$350.00
Will close during Public Auction
1059 O   imageLovely Collection of Paid and Rate Postmarks on Stamp, with a "PAID ALL" in circle on two different stamps, a "PAID 5 CENTS" on a 5c Harp Seal, two 3c rouletted stamps with "2" rate markings, and a perforated 3c QV stamp with large fancy "2" rate marking. A rarely offered lot, great for expansion or upgrading to or from.

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
1060 O   imageLovely Collection of Intaglio Fancy "N" Postmarks on Stamp, Lacelle #s 631-633 (North Route of the Newfoundland Coastal Steamer), recorded used from 1876 to 1883, with a total of 32 stamps. A rarely offered lot, great for expansion or upgrading to or from.

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Scott $ 420

SOLD for C$225.00
Will close during Public Auction

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