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British Commonwealth - Jamaica and Dominica. A duo of philatelic British Caribbean philatelic powerhouses on an assortment of stock pages, cards and album pages. The Dominica has some cleanly used QV, with a selection of "Harbour" scenes and some sets and short sets up to 1964 (catalogue $273.80. The organized Jamaican material is mostly used, and well organized with sets and short sets up to 1962 (the one badly damaged stamp is not counted in the catalogue value of $162.55). There are a couple of stock cards and used remnant collection of 1921-1964 Jamaica which is not counted in the total catalogue value. Total 2023 Scott US$436.35 = $589.70
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British Commonwealth - Land-based "B" colonies from British America, primarily British Guiana/Guyana and British Honduras/Belize. Includes three manila stockpages with "classic" uses (lots of potential here but noted a bit of "iffy" material). The balance is an assortment of stamps, sets and a few souvenir sheets still on the original cards as purchased. Most are Victorian-era up to the early 1980’s. The balance of a consignment offered "as received". Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - Malta, Cyprus and Gibraltar: a trio of Mediterranean colonies featured in a very worthwhile balance of a consignment. The Malta includes most of the 1926 "Postage" overprints, and five mounted pages of mint and used 20th century issues. The Cyprus starts with a couple overprints on "Penny Reds", with a nice used 1935 Silver Jubilee set plus a mixed batch of mounted KGVI issues to £1. The Gibraltar has a page with a scattered group of KGV-KGVI horizontal issues and a mint set of the QEII "ships" definitives. Lots of catalogue value here. Estimated = $160.00
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British Commonwealth - Mauritius, Seychelles and Seychelles Zil Offering. Premium offering that includes Mauritius #208/808 (164 stamps), Seychelles #122/754 (223 stamps) and Seychelles Zil (67 stamps). All VF mint Never Hinged offering of 454 different stamps from the 1937-1995 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. A very clean assembly. 2024 Scott US$597.70 = $806.90
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55
British Commonwealth - Pacific Islands, or Oceania, if you prefer. A very mixed bag, this being the balance of a consignment. Australia includes 3x year sets (1985 (x2), 1989), a trio of "scribblers" filled with used pre-decimal era, no ‘Roos, but a few hundred KGV "Heads", and noted some mint and used decimal Explorers. New Zealand includes a nice scattering from the 1935 and 1960 definitives. Papua and with New Guinea includes a nice offering of regular and official (both overprint and perforated) mint and used "Lakotoi" issue. Saw some modern Kiribati and Cocos (Keeling) Islands, plus a bit of other loose material. Lots to explore here. Estimate = $150.00
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British Commonwealth - Solomon Islands and Vanuatu Grouping. Solomon Islands #64/860 (313 stamps) and Vanuatu #304/657 (159 stamps). VF mint Never Hinged offering of 472 different stamps from the 1937-1997 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. Perfect basis for country collections or premium dealer stock. 2024 Scott US$465.40 = $628.30
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British Commonwealth - West Indies Grouping. Choice VF mint Never Hinged offering of 1073 different stamps from the 1937-1994 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. Includes St. Kitts (206 stamps, $252.95 catalogue), St Kitts Nevis (225 stamps, $109.45 catalogue), Nevis (227 stamps, $55.45 catalogue) and St.Lucia (415 stamps, $233.50 catalogue). A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. A wonderful basis for a country collection, all in perfect Post Office fresh condition. 2024 Scott US$651.35 = $879.30
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Burma, India, Indian States - Dealer’s stock and collector duplicates. The Burmese issues go back to KGVI with a bit of mint Japanese occupation, a group of unissued mint "Union of Burma" overprinted issues in an assortment of sets and singles, plus some mint Peacock Telegram stamps both regular, overprinted and revalued in 15 blocks of 4. India starts with a page of mostly Victorian used issues, with overprints, cancels and who knows. States includes Jaipur, Gwalior, Orchha, Charkhari, plus an old stockpage with an assortment of others. A neat little consignment balance. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada #4. VF used four margin example of the 1852 issue red 3 Penny Beaver imperf on medium wove paper. Sharp and nearly "Sock on the Nose" strike of a 7-ring target cancel. Unitrade is $300.00 for VF used. 2024 Scott US$200.00 = $270.00
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Canada #5. Fresh and VF used example of the 1855 issue 6p slate gray Albert imperforate on wove paper. Sharp impression, large margins on 3 sides and close (but still clear of the frameline) on the bottom margin. A real pence issue beauty. 2024 Scott US$1,200.00 = $1,620.00
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Canada #8. VF used example of the 1857 issue half penny rose imperforate on wove paper. Full margins all around. A very nice example of this elusive Canadian classic. 2024 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #11. The rare 1858 half penny rose perforated pence issue, Fine/VF used. Reasonably cancelled and typically centered for this provisionally perforated stamp. Only issued for a very short period of time and missing from most collections we see. What makes this one so special is the original 1936 Royal Philatelic Society of London certificate which accompanies it. One of the oldest certificates we have seen in some time! 2024 Scott US$1,500.00 = $2,025.00
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Canada #14/20. Attractive used offering of 9x 1859 "First Cents" issues and the 1864 QV issue 2c rose, including shades neatly arranged on a stockcard. Some pretty stamps here, including a well above average example of #19 (Cartier) and "American Bank Note Co. New York" inscription copy of #20 (QV 2c rose). 2024 Scott US$1677.50 = $2,264.65
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Canada #15, 18, 19. Trio of F/VF used "Cents" issues, including the 5c vermillion Beaver, 12 ½ c Victoria and 17c Cartier. A nice start to completing a used set of this series, with the 12 ½ c Victoria having far better centering than is usually seen. 2024 Scott US$412.50 = $612.90
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65
Canada #15/215. Accumulation of over 150 early used Canada, with better throughout, and nice cancels amongst the more common material. Starts with 4 attractive copies of #15 (including a pair), and a fresh-looking copy of #18. There are a couple of Large Queens (all significantly damaged items in this lot are mounted inverted and not counted), followed by a nice range of Small Queens, Jubilees, Leafs and Numerals (with two 20c singles) and four "Maps". The KEVII includes a 50c single and a strip of six of the 10c. This is followed by a 1908 issue 20c Quebec, GeoV Bluenose and Parliament dollar which then give way to some solid KGV material including a perfinned 4c Scroll and a used plate block of 24 of the 10c Windsor from the 1935 Silver Jubilee set. Build your collection, or cherry pick the best to upgrade your collection. Total 2023 Scott US$2371.50 = $3,201.53
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Canada #21/41. Mounted group of 61 Large Queens / Small Queens on cut-down collector pages. An interesting showing, which are extensively described by the previous owner with perfs, shades and papers noted (using Stanley Gibbons numbers). While there might be the odd small fault, overall this is a very clean offering, just waiting to be explored further. Many choice individua stamps throughout. Estimate = $250.00
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Canada #22, 22b. Attractive F/VF used examples of the 1868 issue 1c red brown on both on regular and thin papers. Nice to get them both at once to compare, with the thin paper appearing almost "transparent" from the back. 2024 Scott US$300.00 = $405.00
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Canada #26a. VF used example of the 1875 issue 5c olive green Large Queen exceedingly rare perf 12 x 12. Considered by many to be the key Large Queen value. Missing from most collections, with this example being one of the nicest we have seen! 2024 Scott US$1,000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #34/242. Wild and woolly accumulation of mint Canada from the Small Queens through the King George V era on three stock pages. There is a wide range of issues, including their quantity and condition. However, the overall appearance is generally decent. The gum condition on these issues is all over the place, with some being never hinged (such as many of the Scroll issues) while others have hinge remnants (including some reinforcement done on the blocks). Substantial catalogue value here. Those badly damaged or with no gum have been mounted upside down and are not considered in our estimated value. Estimate = $180.00
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Canada #34/45. Used Small Queen study group on a trio of black stock pages. Offered as received by us, from both the Montreal and Ottawa printings with a wide range of shades, sizes with some nice cancellations. We noted a couple with some offset on the gum side and possible perforation differences and re-entries to be found throughout. Set aside by a collector to one day sort, but that day never came. The only thing that we have verified is that the condition is above average for material of this type. Catalogued as the cheapest listing for each stamps, so plenty of upside once sorted. Total 2023 Scott US$1272.75 = $1,718.21
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Canada #37, 41. Offered "as received" and unresearched, all used accumulation of 3c Small Queens, consisting of 1207 stamps, all neatly arranged on stockpages. Note earlier and later printings of both stamps and a wide range of postmarks including Squared Circles, CDS, corks, duplexes, fancy cancels, etc. Could be some decent finds here for the "flyspecker" or Small Queen student. All the stamps have been laid out on Vario stock sheets to facilitate viewing. A wonderful opportunity for the Small Queen collector. Estimate = $400.00
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Canada #50/60. Used Jubilee starter lot with values to 50c. Most with light, readable cancels, including the 10c used with a Nelson, BC split ring cancel and the 50c used from Brandon MB (minor foxing). A couple of the stamps might be mint no gum, but are counted as used. The 6c has a thin and is not counted in the total catalogue value. 2023 Scott US$940.50 = $1,269.68
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Canada #51/680 plus Back of the Book. Neatly arranged 99% used selection of 857 stamps, neatly arranged on Darnell pages (mostly within mounts) within a binder. A decent run of material, which includes complete runs of the QV "Leaf", QV "Numeral" and "Edwards", as well as partial sets of the QV Jubilee, Tercentenary etc. Interspersed are the "back of the book" items, including Postage Due, Special Delivery and Officials. Expect a few minor faults, especially in the earlier material. Catalogues at over US$2500.00. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada #52/514. Nice collection of used material on Minkus pages, starting with the 2c Jubilee and running to 1970. Includes QV Leaf to 10c, Numeral to 20c, KEVII to 50c, Quebec to 20c, and most of the dollar values. Lots of back of the book, including air mail, special delivery, postage due and officials (both perfin and overprinted). There is some duplication as the collector attempted to find shades, dies, papers, booklet singles, coils, etc. Overall condition is excellent. The catalogue value will be substantial. Estimate = $250.00
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Canada #56, 57, 59, 60. F/VF quartet of mid-value 1897 QV Jubilee issues, each with a matching "UNION STN, TORONTO" roller cancel. Overall centering is well above average, a tough to assemble group of matching postmarks, sure to elevate any QV used collection. 2024 Scott US$570.00 = $769.50
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Canada #60ii. VF+ unused (no gum) large margined used example of the Unitrade listed pale blue ("powder blue") shade of the 50c Queen Victoria Jubilee. Beautifully centered. One shortish perf on the bottom mentioned "for the record". This shade is unlisted in Scott catalogue. 2024 Unitrade = $800.00
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Canada #61. Fine used example of the 1897 issue $1.00 lake Jubilee, with attractive "UNION STN, TORONTO 1" roller cancel. A decent high value Jubilee, with good colour. 2024 Scott US$700.00 = $945.00
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Canada #62. Fine used example of the 1897 issue $2.00 purple QV Jubilee. With light Toronto roller cancel. A very presentable stamp for the Canadian collector looking to fill that hole in their album. 2024 Scott US$550.00 = $742.50
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Canada #63. Fine / Very Fine used example of the 1897 issue $3.00 yellow bistre QV Jubilee. Light indistinct cancel (likely a roller from parcel use). A decent high value Jubilee, with better centering than usually seen. 2024 Scott US$1000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #64. Fine+ used example of the 1897 issue $4.00 purple QV Jubilee. Very tidy partial Toronto CDS cancel, leaving a full and clear view of both the QV portraits. A very respectable example of this sought-after stamp. 2024 Scott US$1000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #65. F/VF centered used example of the 1897 issue $5.00 olive green Jubilee. Indistinct roller cancel, which is fairly light leaving a good impression of the stamp. 2024 Scott US$1,000.00 = $1,350.00
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Canada #89/378. Hoard of used blocks, mostly 1903-1960 with mix of better and common issues. Noted the 10c Edward VII, 1/2c Quebec, a number of Admirals up to the $1.00 value, 1927 Confederation, Scrolls to 8c, 1932 Wheat overprint, Medallions, 1935 Jubilee, Mufti, Chateau and Destroyer dollars among others. A mix of CDS and roller cancels, the vast majority were properly used in period. To help you offset your cost, there is a bit of duplication that you can sell after taking what interests you. Not often seen much these days, but this is a true older holding, often still in their original packaging from the dealer. Great to break up your collection and add some eye appeal. The catalogue value will also add up here. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada #98. Very Fine mint Never Hinged block of four of the 1908 issue 2c carmine "Alexandra and Edward" from the Quebec Tercentenary set. Unitrade is $840.00 for a Very Fine mint Never Hinged block. There is a slight natural gum-shift on the left pair of stamps, which does not detract much, mentioned "for the record". A great start to a top-notch mint set of blocks. 2024 Scott Classic $400.00 = $540.00
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Canada #104/140, MR5. Mint Admirals grouping, which started out to be a specialized collection, but never got up to speed. A total of 19 stamps, 2 coil pairs and 8 blocks. Stamps mounted upside down are hinged and the blocks have a mix of hinged / never hinged stamps. Despite indications from the collector about different printings, shades etc, we will let you make that determination. Centering is mixed, as always. A couple might be regummed, so we are counting the whole lot as the basic stamps with no premium for never hinged. Total 2023 Scott US$1702.00 = $2,297.70
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Canada #104/140, plus War Tax. Mouthwatering used George V Admiral Assembly of approx. 2200 stamps, all neatly arranged (and many identified as to special types) within a 32-page Unisafe stockbook. A very clean stock of Admirals, including postmark interest, perfins, coils, War Tax and Forgeries (#133 / 140). The owner notes that most stamps are fine or better, including over 100 pairs (counted as singles in the stamp count) and 102 "corner stamps" from the outer tips of the sheet. Very clean material, perfect for the used Admiral collector. Offered as received. Estimate = $250.00
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Canada #104/184, MR1/MR2a. Specialized offering of used George V Admiral issue blocks. A stunning assembly of 84 Admiral blocks of four, all being different in some aspect (the owner has painstakingly identified all paper / shade types / cancels, inventory sheet included). Of particular note is the high-quality of this offering, which can be tough when assembling a collection of used blocks, with 62 of these blocks having easily identifiable postmarks. Included regular issue (1c to $1.00), War Tax, Part-Perforate and Imperforate issues. Very cautiously catalogued as FINE only by the consignor (while many VF blocks are evident throughout). Owner's total 2024 Unitrade = $1,313.20
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Canada #104/184, MR1/MR7iii. Specialised used "Shade and Cancel" collection of George V Admiral issues, consisting of 320 stamps (160 selected for shades, 160 selected for cancels), all nearly arranged and identified on 10 Hagner brand stocksheets. An absolutely astounding offering, which represents a true labour of love in assembly, with care and patience used in selecting and identifying each individual stamp. Includes the owner's inventory sheet, which shows each stamp is different in some way, showing how diverse this issue was. A great opportunity for the used Canada / Admiral collector. Estimate = $250.00
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Canada #125/604. Small but amazing mint coil assortment, with paste-ups, line pairs, phantom cuts and starter tabs. Starts with Admiral 1c and 2c strips of 4 with the centre of the strip containing a paste-up join and a 2c green strip of three. The 2c Scroll coil is a paste-up pair. All three colours of the 2c Arch coils are present in "line" pairs (Unitrade #180i, 181i, 182i), as is the 3c red Medallion (#207i). The 4c dark carmine "War" issue has the scarce Unitrade-listed "repair paste up" variety, the QEII 2c Cameo has a single with a couple of starter tabs attached and there are some QEII 8c caricatures coils with the faint cutting lines. And the rest of the lot is an assortment of KGVI-QEII coil pairs and strips. Most are never hinged, with the occasional amount of minor gum damage. Typical centring for these issues. All on three black stock pages. Estimate = $300.00
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Canada #141, 142 First Day Covers. Attractive duo of seldom seen 1927 Confederation issue FDC, including the 1c John A. Macdonald and 2c Fathers of Confederation. Both posted at Vancouver BC, postmarked June 29th 1927, one with the "Confederation Pageant Exhibition" slogan cancel, the other with the "Diamond Jubilee" flag / slogan cancel. Interesting to get two different confederation postmarks on a pair of covers to the same addressee in Vancouver. 2024 Unitrade = $300.00
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Canada #149/159. Mint Never Hinged part set of the 1929-1930 George V Scroll issue (missing only the 10c Mount Hurd and the Parliament dollar), but including the iconic "Bluenose". Fresh, most are reasonably well centered. The 12c has a minor gum spot (probably happened during printing) otherwise the rest have pristine gum. 2023 Scott US$792.00 = $1,069.20
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Canada #158. Fresh and F/VF mint Never Hinged example of the 1929 issue 50c Bluenose. Canada's best-known stamp, a "must have" item in any self-respecting Canadian collection. 2024 Scott US$425.00 = $573.75
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Canada #174. Pristine and Fine/Very Fine mint Never Hinged lower right corner block of eight of the 1930 issue 12 grey black "Quebec Citadel" from the George V "Arch / Leaf" issue. Note the plate #1 plate block in the lower right corner and double perforated selvedge at right. Valued by Scott Classic catalogue as a Never Hinged plate block and 4 Never Hinged single stamps. 2024 Scott Classic US$560.00 = $756.00
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Canada #178/183i. Mint Arch coil multiples, with four strips of 4, plus a nice pair of the 3c red. There are three line-pairs of the 1c green, 2c brown and 3c red. Fresh and with above average centering. The 1c green strip of four and the three line-pairs are hinged, the rest are never hinged. 2024 Unitrade = $485.75
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Canada #190/530. Better than average collection of mint issues (Hinged and Never Hinged) from the 1931 issued 10c Cartier up to the Christmas 1970 issue mounted in clear mounts on quadrilled pages which mimic the format of Minkus pages. Besides a good run of regular issues, there are coil singles and a very nice group of "back of the book" including postage dues and officials. There is a bit of duplication as the collector was attempting to differentiate different printings, paper types etc. (sometimes more successfully than others). The stamps are generally fresh and well centered. What also makes this offering special is that it has more never hinged material than usually seen for collections of this type. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada #199i. Pristine and Fine+ mint upper right corner block of 4 of the 5c dark blue KGV Medallion issue, from plate #1 with the major re-entry at position 10 (upper right stamp). The stamps are all perfect Never Hinged, Light Hinge in the margin only. The Unitrade listed constant engraved plate variety shows strong doubling at top of the design and especially in, above and below "CANADA". An undervalued GeoV variety. 2024 Unitrade = $150.00
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Canada #205-207. Very Fine mint Never Hinged complete set of Geroge V 1933 "Medallion" issue coils, all in very well centered strips of four. Unitrade is $490.00 for the VF mint Never Hinged set of four strips. 2024 Scott US$306.00 = $413.10
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Canada #209. VF mint upper sheet margin block of four of the 1934 issue 10c olive green "Loyalists" commemorative. 2024 Unitrade = $320.00
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Canada #217/230. Specialized mounted collection of the often-overlooked King George V "Pictorial" issue of 1935. Includes a mix of mint and used singles, multiples, inscription/plate blocks, coils, precancels, booklet panes and a Unitrade-unlisted plate flaw on the 10c Mountie plus an attempted forgery of the "broken leg" variety with certificate. A number of eye-catching pieces and several items which catalogue $50.00-$100.00 each, such as complete booklet panes and the 50c Victoria with a 4-hole OHMS perfin. Overall appearance and condition is well above average. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada #238-240, 263-267, 278-281, 295-296, 297-300, 309-310. Fresh mint Never Hinged complete and almost all select Very Fine quality run of all twenty of the 1937 to 1951 period GeoVI coils, all in pairs. Includes the scarce perf 9½ War issues. Nice to get them all at once in pairs, especially if you have a Canada "Unity" album. 2024 Scott US$282.50 = $381.40
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Canada #245i. Very Fine centered, vibrantly fresh and pristine mint Never Hinged sheet example of the scarce Unitrade listed aniline violet printing of the 1938 GeoVI issue $1.00 Chateau Ramezay high value. As nice an example this variety as you'll see! 2024 Unitrade = $225.00
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Austria and Austrian Offices Abroad - The balance of a dealer’s stock of mostly used attractively mounted on stock pages including a couple of pages of 19th century material, identified with relatively recent catalogue values. Another page has 22 stamps issued for use in the Empire. There is another card of Lombardi-Venetia offices, newspaper tax stamps, and a few mint pairs of the 1908 set up to 1kr. Lots catalogue value here. Estimate =
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Bahrain #12/34. Wholesale lot of used overprints on higher value stamps of India. Three denominations, 2 reigns,128 stamps. The 1R is King George V (37 copies), while the other two are King George VI with 20 copies of the 2R (#33) and 71 examples of the 5R (#34), including a pair. Generally nice condition, but a few minor faults to be expected. Total 2023 Scott US$2148.50 =
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Barbados #5, 6. VF used 4-margin examples of the 1855-1858 "Britannia" imperforate issues on "white paper". An attractive used duo, with eye-catching postmarks (including a numeral "1" in bars). 2024 Scott US$300.00 =
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Barbados - A "classic" assortment of 115 stamps from the 1861-1947 period, neatly arranged and identified with catalogue numbers / value on 3 stockpages. Almost all used, but with a few mint (Hinged) scattered throughout, with a few duplicates, but also some postmark interest. 2024 Scott US$555.50 =
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Belgium #1/12. Selection of 11 used imperforate Belgian"Classics" neatly arranged in black mounts on the original owner's album page. An all-different grouping (with the exception of one stamp which is an imperforate pair), identified as to the different printings of this often confusing issue. A couple small faults, but overall a much cleaner offering than is usually seen. 2024 Scott US$653.50 =
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Belgium #13-16, 18-22, 19a, 23, 24-26 plus extras. F/VF mostly used (couple unused) selection of 18 mostly different 1865-1867 issues, mostly perforated, but also including an imperforate pair of the 1866-1867 1c gray (Scott #23). All have been counted as used, except the bottom stamp (#26), which was catalogued as unused. A few minor faults noted, but overall a nice showing of these early issues. Total 2024 Scott US$953.00 =
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Belgium #36. Fine mint Hinged /Hinge Remant original gum example of the 1870 issued 1fr violet King Leopold I, perf 15. A bit of gum bleed on the UL corner, and some usual cracking of the gum, but far better than usually seen for this 150+ year old issue (the high value / key value of the set). 2024 Scott US$400.00 =
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British Commonwealth - "B" islands from British America in a disorganized accumulation, but there are gems throughout. Includes Bahamas, with "Seal of the Colony" up to 3/-, Bermuda and Barbados (six used values from the Nelson set). Includes sets, revalues, topical interest, a couple partial panes. Most are 20th century up to about 1980. It won’t take too long to sort this out and find all that it has to offer. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - A selection of mint never hinged, early Elizabethan from a trio of British Colonies, including British Indian Ocean Territories (1968 sea life and both the 1975 and 1990 bird sets), total catalogue value US$210.95. The second portion is Pitcairn Islands material, which is a little earlier with Royal Wedding, UPU common design issues along with the 1957 definitive set (including the two later values), plus a few later souvenir sheets and sets (Marshall Islands material is not counted) with a catalogue value $182.85. The final group is from the Solomon Islands, with the Royal Wedding duo, as well as complete definitive sets from 1965 (and the 1966 revalue), 1968, 1972, 1976, 1979 and 1987 sets, with many commemorative sets in between. Lots of topical appeal here and a catalogue value of $216.30. Overall the condition is near perfect. Total 2023 Scott US$610.10 =
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British Commonwealth - A trio from the British Oceanic, Nauru #39/399 (324 stamps) / Kiribati #607/633 (15 stamps / Tuvalu #96/679 (34 stamps). VF mint Never Hinged offering of 373 different stamps from the 1954-1994 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. 2024 Scott US$311.50 =
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of several hundred mint stamps and souvenir sheets (seemingly mostly Lightly Hinged) from the 1960's / 1970's QEII era, neatly arranged on 23 double sided Vario style stocksheets. A very tidy offering, all appearing to be in complete sets. Noted material from Montserrat, Jamaica, Grenada, Dominica, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, Barbados, Bahamas and Antigua. Wonderful topicals noted throughout. Estimate -
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British Commonwealth - Anguilla / Dominica / Jamaica / Trinidad and Tobago assembly. VF mint Never Hinged offering of 446 different stamps from the 1937-1995 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. Includes Anguilla #32/912 (137 stamps, 1968-1994), Jamaica #113/846 (263 stamps, 1937-1995), Trinidad & Tobago #47/576 (30 stamps, 1937-1994) and Dominica #142/181 (16 stamps, 1954-1963). A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. 2024 Scott US$449.15 =
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British Commonwealth - Atlantic and Antarctic territories in a bit disorganized accumulation. In no particular order, we noted some St. Helena, Falkland Islands and Dependencies with a touch of Tristan da Cunha, South Georgia and British Antarctic Territories. Mostly mint, strongest in first half of the Elizabethan era. Might be a touch of duplication, as this material was purchased from several sources and then was never integrated into a collection. Overall the condition is good. Not often seen mix. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Atlantic islands grouping, with St. Helena, Falkland Islands (and Dependencies), Ascension and a page of British Indian Ocean Territory ("birds" and "plants"). The St. Helena includes an old album page and a card, all with early used issues. Falklands includes a mint 5/- KGVI "Sea Lion", and overprinted Dependencies issues plus the QEII "ships" issue, near complete to £1. The Ascension includes a smattering of mint KGV/KGVI plus some the 1989 "ships" issue to £2. A very attractive group, with lots of topical interest for dealers and collectors alike. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Balance of a consignment. Many were auction lots covering multiple colonies and are offered as received. There is some Pacific (e.g. Pitcairn Islands, Solomon Islands), Africa (South Africa, Sierra Leone, Uganda), Europe (Gibraltar, Ireland, Great Britain and Islands), a small mounted collection of British Offices Abroad (overprints), four pre-1970 European circuit books with some potential and a complete looking run of the 1949 UPU Common design issue on White Ace pages in clear mounts (appear to be very lightly hinged). A premium lot. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Bankers box with a fascinating, and a bit exhausting, accumulation from a dealer’s holding. Some organized, some set aside some valuable material here. In no particular order is an envelope with St. Kitts-Nevis issues from the last quarter of the 20th century, plus a bag with a handful of circa 1982 complete booklets (most Caribbean). There are two manila stockbooks with a range of Pacific Islands and a bit from Africa. Some album pages with mounted material from all over (including some Australian States) with potential. The box finishes with a group of stock cards and pegs with assorted sets and singles, noting a bit of 1935 Silver Jubilee and 1948 Royal Wedding, a page of KGV used Northern Rhodesia which catalogued $289.00 in 2020, with an assortment of British Indian Ocean Territories, Aden, Gold Coast and a page of lovely QV-KEVII issues. The "wild card" in this lot is the large file card box filled with envelopes and glassines with a wide range of pre-1975 material. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British Africa / South African Grouping. Premium VF mint Never Hinged offering of 517 different stamps from the 1967-1995 period, neatly laid out on stockpages and almost all being complete sets. Includes Botwana (45 stamps, $58.70 catalogue), Namibia (39 stamps, $25.10 catalogue), Bophuthatswana (81 stamps, $60.15 catalogue), Transkei (90 stamps, $70.40 catalogue), Southwest Africa (4 stamps, $6.70 catalogue), Malawi (42 stamps, $57.75 catalogue), South Africa (42 stamps, $25.60 catalogue), Ciskei (134 stamps, $85.00 catalogue) and Venda (40 stamps, $49.65 catalogue). A premium offering of material, with many better sets and loads of topical interest throughout. A wonderful basis for a country collection, all in perfect Post Office fresh condition. 2024 Scott US$439.05 =
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British Commonwealth - British Africa mostly used accumulation, some sorted, some under-explored. In no particular order is some overprinted German East Africa, including four blocks and singles up to 1R. The 1961 QEII Basutoland definitives also to the 1R, and three old album pages of British South Africa (Rhodesia with over $300.00 catalogue value). There is a touch of Niger Coast (Oil Rivers) and a trio of Cape triangles and an attractive page of Southern Nigeria. The lot finishes with over 1200 used Zanzibar and a small, mounted collection of used Ghana. Substantial catalogue value here, and not often seen material. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British Africa, assortment of mint sets attractively mounted on stock and album pages. Includes two sets of Basutoland (QEII set missing one stamp), a page of Southern Rhodesia and a second of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, the Bechuanaland QEII first definitive set plus some sets up to 1965, the 1967 Botswana "Bird" set and finishing with the Somaliland KGVI set (#96-107). Very fresh appearance with most hinging being light. Total 2023 Scott US$801.65 =
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British Commonwealth - British Africa, mint assortment of equally random and attractive sets and singles, with the KGVI Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika set to £1 and a complete never hinged set of the 1960 Elizabethan definitives. There is an attractive group of KGVI Nyasaland, including a 5/- "Keyplate". Noted a page of Somaliland and another of Southern Rhodesia and a mixed page of mint set from Gold Coast, as well as scattered material from Cameroons, Northern Rhodesia (KGV up to 5/-) , etc. High quality material. Total 2023 Scott US$616.80 =
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