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Canada #934, 934iii, 934iv. VF mint Never Hinged POST OFFICE PLASTIC SEALED PACK matched sets of inscription blocks of the $1.00 Glacier National Park high value definitive consisting of all the 1984-1986 period printing and paper types (BABNC, CBNC printers and Harrison and Clark papers). A tough group to assemble, still in "as received" from the Post Office condition. 2024 Unitrade = $180.00
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Canada #936, 936i. VF mint Never Hinged POST OFFICE SEALED PACK matched sets of inscription blocks of the 1985 CBNC and 1986 BABNC printings of the $2.00 Banff high value definitive. Tough to find these days, especially this nice. 2024 Unitrade = $210.00
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Canada #937, 937i, 937ii. VF mint Never Hinged POST OFFICE PLASTIC SEALED PACKS of the matched set plate blocks (all four corners per-pack) of the 1983-1985 issue $5.00 Point Pelee high value pictorial definitive, consisting of a complete set of all three different plates, each on a different paper stock (Abitibi-Price, Clark, Harrison). The key plate is #3, of which we have never offered a Post Office sealed pack before! 2024 Unitrade = $910.00
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Canada #937, 937i, 937ii. VF mint NH lower-left position inscription blocks of the 1983-1985 issue $5.00 Point Pelee high value pictorial definitive, consisting of a complete set of all three different plates, each on a different paper stock (Abitibi-Price, Clark, Harrison). The key plate #3 in particular is becoming extremely hard to find. Total face value is $60.00 but worth more. 2024 Unitrade = $227.50
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Canada #1534ii. VF Mint Never Hinged lower left inscription corner block of four of the 1994 Xmas unissued 52c proposed rate change stamp. The Post Office decided to remain at 50c but a few of these got out anyway. A key modern "unintentional" issue. 2024 Unitrade = $950.00
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Canada #1970. Framed and Signed 2003 Lunar New Year "Year of the Ram" $1.25 Souvenir Sheet. Canada Post produced limited edition framed First Day Print, the $1.25 souvenir sheet tied by a special First Day Cancel and signed by all four artists/designers. Unlisted in Unitrade catalogue. A very high quality and well designed product! Limited Edition, this one is #2075 of 2888 produced. Estimate = $100.00
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Canada #2084ii, 2410i, 2540ai. Trio of Post Office issued Uncut Press Sheets, consisting of the 2005 "Year of the Rooster" Lunar New Years, 2010 "Beneficial Inspects" and 2012 "Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee". The latter of the group is the key-item, which in one of only 2500 issued and is one of the few "singed" sheets from the period. 2024 Unitrade = $320.00
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108
Canada #2195-2197, 2357-2360, 2361. VF mint complete set of four "gutter" strips of ten of the 2006 and 2010 Flower Definitive series, plus the 2010 "horizontal roll" strip of ten (from the jumbo roll of 5000 stamps). Unitrade only values "gutter" strips of four, so these have conservatively been valued as a strip of four, plus 6 singles per-strip. Harder to find than the catalogue might indicate. 2024 Unitrade $205.40
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109
Canada #2280/2557. VF mint Never Hinged group of 8 different complete "P" value panes/sheets from the 2011/2012 period. Includes the difficult to find examples of #2480 and 2482 (2011 Recording Artists, catalogue $75.00 per pane). These full panes were ignored by many, due to the high initial cost and have been tougher to find in the "philatelic aftermarket" 13+ years after issue. Face value alone is $169.88. 2024 Unitrade = $353.90
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110
Canada #2505, 2506-2509. VF mint complete set of four "gutter" strips of ten of the 2012 "Baby Animals" Definitive series, plus the 2012 "horizontal roll" strip of ten (from the jumbo roll of 5000 stamps) of the "P" value "Racoon". Unitrade only values "gutter" strips of four, so these have conservatively been valued as a strip of four, plus 6 singles per-strip, plus 10 singles for the "jumbo roll" strip. Harder to find than the catalogue might indicate. 2024 Unitrade = $127.40
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111
Canada #2559-2566. Complete mint set of eight "gutter" strips of ten of the 2012 "CFL Teams" series, with a different design for each of the 8 CFL teams. Unitrade only values "gutter" strips of four, so these have conservatively been valued as a strip of four, plus 6 singles per-strip. Harder to find than the catalogue might indicate. Face value alone is $99.20! 2024 Unitrade = $153.60
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112
Canada #2567, BK499-BK507, BK516. VF mint complete set of the 2012 issued "100th Grey Cup Game" booklets (9 in total still in the Post Office sealed plastic), plus the matching VF NH souvenir sheet of 9 values, and lastly the later issued 2012 Toronto Argonauts Grey Cup Winners booklet. A very clean assembly, which has been tough to find after issue due to the high original cost and cross-interest with sports collectable collectors. Face value alone is $135.16. 2024 Unitrade = $185.75
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Canada #2586. Complete Canada Post thank you "kit" consisting of a small presentation box containing two VF condition intact mint examples of the limited-edition booklet of 12 of the permanent "THANKS/MERCI!" Truck and Rainbow design Picture Postage stamp, issued on November 30th 2020, ONLY TO CANADA POST EMPLOYEES, plus a thank you card and matching rainbow pin. The booklets are very elusive. While recognized and reviewed in numerous philatelic journals, Unitrade has yet to create an individual listing for this stamp, so we have used the Unitrade catalogue number for the frame design as our stamp reference. Two booklets are perfect for display purposes (front and back). Estimate = $100.00
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Canada #C1/C9, CE1-CE2, CO1-CO2, E1/E11, F1/F2, J1/J20, MR1/MR3, O1/O49. Thorough used "back of the book" collection, with a good run of airmail, special delivery, war tax, postage dues and officials, with a few 2c and 5c registered stamps. A bit of light duplication may indicate an attempt to collect by Stanley Gibbons. Speaking of which, the collection is mounted on quadrilled pages in a red "Utile" springback album with about 40 as-new blank pages (these are not cheap, if you can find them at all). Overall condition looks quite nice. Total 2024 Scott US$408.90 = $552.00
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Canada #E1/E11, F1/F3, J1/J40, MR1/MR7. Extensive "back of the book" collection/exhibit with a complete basic set of the special delivery issues (both mint and used), the three used Registered letter stamps (including a nice 8c), a mixed bag of purple and red postage dues, same with the War Tax issues. Generally fresh, attractive examples and the occasional duplicate is not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$2464.10 = $3,326.54
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Canada #E1-E11, CE1-CE4. Mint selection of "back of the book" Special Delivery and Air Post Special Delivery stamps. The examples of CE1 to CE3 are Never Hinged, CE4 Never Hinged (but small spot no gum), E1 and E2 Hinged and E3-E11 Never Hinged. 2025 Scott US$762.50 = $1,029.40
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Canada #F3. VF unused (no gum) example of the 1876 issued 8c Registered Letter Stamp. A great looking example of this key-value Registered Letter Stamp, especially if you are not too worried about the gum side (2025 Scott for mint is US$675.00 = $911.25 CDN). Estimate = $120.00
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Canada #MR2. F/VF mint Never Hinged block of four of the 1915 issue 2c + 1c carmine George V Admiral "War Tax" stamp. Great rich colour. 2024 Scott US$330.00 = $455.50
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Canada #MR3b. Fresh and VF mint NH example of the Unitrade and Scott Classic listed rose red shade of the 1916 issue 2c + 1c KGV War Tax. Brilliant colour. Unitrade is $225.00 for VF mint NH. 2024 Scott Classic US$157.50 = $212.65
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Canada #O1/O49, CO1-CO2, EO1-EO2. Near complete, mint Official overprints, complete for the "OHMS" overprints (the O9 is lightly hinged, the O10 is never hinged). The "G" overprints are just missing the Peace/Ferry and Fisheries dollars. Includes both overprints on the airmail and special delivery issues. Mounted on quadrilled pages. 2024 Scott US$635.45 = $857.85
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Canada #O1/O49, OE1-OE2. About as complete a collection of "OHMS" and "G" overprinted issues as you can get, with each issue represented with a mint and used example (with a multiple thrown in here and there). Clean and hinged to quadrilled pages. Includes the key-value 50c "Lumbering" O9, which is never hinged! Bonus is a page of used KGVI 4 hole OHMS issues including the Destroyer dollar which are not counted in the total catalogue value. 2024 Scott US$1249.70 = $1,687.10
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Canada #O16/O37. Selection of "G" overprinted plate blocks including the KGVI "Postes-Postage", "Fur Trade", "Canada Goose" and QEII "Karsh" issues. Includes an assortment of plates (some have up to 5 different plates represented) and positions, but here are a number of matched sets. About 90% are never hinged and were properly stored after having been purchased as "new issues". Overlooked by most collectors at the time, even during the "golden age" of plate block collecting, the catalogue values have risen substantially over the year. A few have had premiums added for centering or being never hinged, where appropriate, but the catalogue value done here is still very conservative. 2024 Unitrade = $1,107.50
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Canada - Accumulation of mint blocks. Starts with a couple of larger blocks of the 1c green Admiral, some of the 1927 issues, the 3c Cartier, but most blocks are four, including the 10c Admiral bistre and the two-line 3c on 2c overprint, with the 1935 Jubilees, and assorted KGV, KGVI up to the Export dollar, with some back of the book (nice EO1). The condition is a bit mixed, with a number of never hinged blocks. Centering is a bit varied, as you would expect, and there is a bit of duplication. Overall appearance is very nice. Perfect to break up the look of your album pages, or to sell off what you don’t need. Catalogue value will be at least a couple of thousand dollars. Estimate = $180.00
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Canada - Annual Collections for 1974 & 1975. The two scarcest Canada Post Annual Collections, from the years 1974 and 1975. Very nice quality duo of the key early 8½ x 11 Post Office Yearbooks. Both complete with MNH stamps in collector added mounts. The 1974 year set is the "punched inside" version with outer cover unpunched but inner pages 3-hole punched, while the 1975 is the "full punched" version, having received the 3-hole punch throughout (as listed in the catalogue). Getting these is increasingly tougher, especially in as nice of shape as these two are. Both come with original envelope, which are a bit aged (as almost all the ones we have seen are). 2024 Unitrade = $335.00
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125
Canada - Annual Collections. Early assembly of Post Office Annual collections, with the years 1968-1973 inclusive, then 1976. While the 1976 is the larger "8 ½ x 11" format, the rest are the earlier small format examples, which all (with the exception of 1973), still have their original envelope. Also included is Thematic Collection #7 (1974) which features the 1972-1974 Definitive issues. Tougher to find than the catalogue would indicate. 2024 Unitrade = $190.00
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Canada - Annual Collections: Hardcover 1986 & 1989. Pristine mint examples of the premium and very scarce HARDCOVER annual collections for 1986 and 1989 (Unitrade #29a & 32a). These two volumes, which Canada Post originally sold for a higher issue price, now often sell for full catalogue (and often more). 2024 Unitrade = $170.00
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127
Canada - Bankers box containing an explorer’s delight, with several starter collections (yes some need low expectations, but others go back to the Large Queens), noted some nice "back of the book" (e.g. purple dues, officials) with a mix of mint and used into the early 1990's. There is at least $150.00 in face value that will need some effort to extract because of mounting. About 1/3 of the box is Canada Post folders, presentation packs and souvenir items (even some "Story of Canada" first day covers). Happy hunting! Estimate = $150.00
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Canada - Collection / Accumulation of 48 Federal Wildlife Habitat Conservation booklets, noting years 1985 (x6), 1986 (x2), 1987 (x4), 1988 (x3), 1989 (x5), 1990 (x4), 1991 (x3), 1992-1993, 1994 (x2), 1995, 1996 (x2), 1997-1999, 2001-2002, 2003 (x2), 2005 (x3), 2006 (x2), 2008, 2017. Total 2024 Unitrade Catalogue = $1,360.00
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129
Canada - Collection / accumulation of used Canada in a Parliament Album, 1868-1977. The collection ranges from Scott #21/751 hinged onto album pages, along with additional quadrille and stock pages added. The collection begins with an accumulation of Small Queen's (not accounting for different printings and shades), including 1c-3c (x177), 5c (x18), 6c (x5), 8c (x12), 10c (x7), 20c (x3), 50c (x2), Jubilees 1c-5c, sets of Leaf and Numerals, Maps (x53), along with sets and partial sets, blocks, booklet panes, coils, of Edwards, Quebecs, Admirals, Scrolls, Arch, Pictorials, War, and Peace issues. The consignor summary notes 1,178 stamps with a Scott 2025 catalogue value of $7,860 (up to 1951 only), noting many stamps cataloguing $20 and up. Postmark interest including squared circles, duplex, CDS, including a few socked on the nose. A few small faults on a few of the stamps, overall a fine to very fine collection. Estimate = $750.00
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Canada - Collection of mint never hinged Canada in a hingeless Lighthouse album with slipcase. The collection ranges from 1953 to 1982, noting singles, a few blocks, souvenir sheets, along with some issues having tagging or paper differences. Face value totals $85. A nice clean lot, and the basis for a nice mint collection of Canada. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada - Elizabethan catch all group, of primarily mint material in 4 stockbooks and sealed material, containing singles, blocks, plate blocks (including some matched sets), miniature panes, booklets, pre-cancel strips of 20 (with warning strips in selvedge), and complete sheets, generally ranging from the early 1950's to the early 1980's. Some of the material has been identified by the previous owner for tagging and fluorescence (regular only, would need further inspection for varying degrees). The lot also includes some used material noting nicely centered CDS cancels on used blocks. A few mint plate blocks catalogue in the $5 to $10 range, and we estimate $150 to $200 of face value material (5c to 30c denominations). A nice useful lot for any collector that enjoys the study of paper types of the period. Estimate = $200.00
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Canada - Interesting accumulation of roughly 120 used plate blocks in a Bileski block album with slip case. Each block has been neatly cut from a parcel all receiving a well centered Edmonton SUB-AUX 58 POCON postmark, on several different dates from 1978 or 1979 on medium or high value denominations including 50c Street Scenes (x19), $1,25 Prince Albert Capex issue (x47), $1 Landscape (z24), and $2 Landscape (x27). The lot also includes a few Provincial Flags FDC souvenir sheets, with nicely tied special delivery and fragile labels. A nice lot for the block collector. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada - Mint consignment balance on stock and album pages. The most unusual is the KGVI coil-starter tabs from a number of issues including Mufti, War, and the without "Postes-Postage" issues. There are some assorted Queen Victoria issues with the 2c Small Queen and 8c Jubilee, with an assortment of King Edward VII to early QEII issues, noting a couple of booklet panes, better singles (Cavell dollar, KGV Leaf set to 10c) and more KGV coils. While the appearance is quite nice, there is a bit of mixed centering and the gum sides range from perfect down to regummed. There is lots of value here, and those coil tabs are likely under catalogued. Estimate = $200.00
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134
Canada - Mostly used accumulation filling a bankers box, the balance of a consignment. The best is a scattering of glassines, cards, and album pages that probably came from a dealer holding (with QV numerals to 20c, a few Map stamps, some "back of the book" (there are two copies of 4-hole perfin O9-226, Unitrade $90.00 each). There are a couple of boxes of glassines with used late 1960's to early 1980's wholesale issues, and little bits and pieces of collections, cancels, plus the usual assortment of loose and buried material. Estimate = $160.00
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135
Canada - Six pages of a mint "back of the book" accumulation, with airmails, special delivery, war tax, postage dues and officials, plus a Yukon Airways mint single. Wide range of condition from perfect to off-centered and regummed, with most being quite nice examples. There is substantial catalogue value, and some light to moderate duplication. Some of the postage dues indicate a first kick at specialization, with a few corner blocks. Individual items with catalogue values to $75.00. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada - Thematic / "Back of the Book" assembly. A small box (about the size of a shoebox) stuffed with the often neglected special Canada Post issued products, most of which are now listed in the back of the Unitrade catalogue. These products have been increasingly popular over the past several years as finding some of them can be challenging as many dealers don't stock them. Includes 1976 Olympics "Letter Writing Kit" and Felt Presentation Booklet (Thematic Collections #7/8), 8x Lunar New Year Packs (duplicated, 1997-1999), Tall Ships, Singing the Sonds to the Spirit, 1992 Olympics, Historial Vehicles, Star Trek Prestige Booklet, 1988 Calgary Olympics, a complete set of the 2012 QEII Diamond Jubilee, two different 1995 "Superhero" kits (including "Perf" comics) and few other Unitrade listed thematic collections. Take a good look at the pictures to appreciate the scope of the lot. Estimate = $140.00
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Canada - Thematic Collection #88. Wholesale offering of 5 copies of the 1999 issued "Millenium" collection, hardbound limited-edition book, featuring 34 panes of two stamps (this was the only way you could acquire the stamps in this format). Only 200,000 were produced, with an original purchase price of $59.99 per book. The stamps in these books are actually different than the regularly issued panes (different size of "hidden date"). Unitrade acknowledges this, but does not value these separately. Original purchase price was $299.95. 2024 Unitrade = $600.00
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Canada - TWO VOLUME LINDER ALBUM COLLECTION. Primarily mint and used collection of Canada in two Lindner albums with slipcases. The collection ranges from 1870 to 1982, roughly 97% complete in period, and includes coil singles and "back of the book" material. The collection begins with mint and used sets and partial sets including 18 Small Queen issues noting mint 50c Widow Weeds (HR), Jubilees 1/2c to 10c, Leafs and Numerals (noting mint hinged 8c Leaf, and 10c, 20c Numerals), Edwards, Quebecs, and continues with primarily mint sets and partial sets including Admirals (missing 10c blue), Scroll (except 50c used Bluenose), Arch, Medallion (Scott c.v. $263 total), Pictorials, War Issue (c.v. $173 total), Peace, along with Airmails, Postage Dues, Special Delivery, and G overprints. A cursory check of individual stamps noted a few better never hinged stamps with Scott #s 85-88 (c.v. $307 total), 108-109 ($122 total), 115 ($100), 120 ($200), 157 ($120), C1-C4 ($266 total), O25, O27 ($175 total). The consignor's summary notes 1,345 mint stamps (2025 c.v. $15,870), and 359 used stamps (c.v. $819), with $115 of face value postage post 1951. Consignor's 2025 total Scott catalogue value totals US$16,689.00! We note several faults with the early material, along with some mint stamps having no gum, heavy hinging, or other faults up to the Admiral issues, with a mixture of mint hinged and never hinged material post the 1920s. Still a nice collection with much useful material perfect to build upon, integrate in your own collection or break apart. Well worth our conservative estimate. Estimate = $950.00
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139
Canada - Unitrade Listed "Pre-Packaged Stamps". All intact and Very Fine quality mostly different group of twenty of the scarce early 1964 to 1972 period Canada Post mint stamp packs. The lot includes commemorative, Christmas and Tagged selections. These early pre-packaged stamps are actually much scarcer than most of the annual collections or thematic packs. Overlooked and undervalued additions to your modern Canada collection. Listed in Unitrade, but not valued. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada - USED HOARD PART 1. Thousands of Canada used stamps, organized into glassines or envelopes, each identified by Unitrade number in a Uhaul carton. A very cursory check indicated a smattering of Victorian material (1897ish), with the bulk of the material from the 1920's up to the 1960's. We did not see much in the way of town postmarks, but could have some better finds within. Ideal for dedicated collector. Each glassine / envelope appears to have 10 to 20 stamps each. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada - USED HOARD Part 2. Second part with thousands of Canada stamps, organized into envelopes or glassines, each identified by Unitrade number in a Uhaul carton. A very cursory check indicated material from the 1940's up to the early 2000's. We did not see much in the way of town postmarks, but could have some better finds within. Each glassine / envelope appears to have 10 to 20 stamps each. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada Cancels - Postmark grouping, with a few hundred covers, and several hundred stamps (on and off piece) on roughly 100 homemade pages in a binder and with loose pages. The majority of material contains postmarks from Ontario, generally ranging from the 1920's up to the 1980's, including CDS, MOON, POCON types, slogans, and more, with the remaining pages containing mostly military mail from WWI and WWII, along with field post offices, CFPO postmarks, and more. An interesting grouping that could contain a few finds for the specialist. A few faults with a few of the items, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada Cancels - Thousands of Canada stamps collected for postmarks filling a bankers box. We note a wide range of material here on album pages, stock pages, 102 cards, stock cards, glassines, and loose material, with the majority of material on piece, from the Victorian era up generally up to the 1990's. Postmarks include squared circles, CDS, duplex, MOON, POCON types, and most likely much more. Unchecked by us for better towns, but appears to have some strength in Alberta, along with several single stamps having socked on the nose postmarks. A nice lot for the postmark collector. Estimate = $180.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of a few hundred Canada covers from 1970, all having Newfoundland postmarks. The covers are #10 sized, mostly having local town advertising (duplication for some companies), franked with either definitive or commemorative stamps appearing to be in period. Most postmarks appear to be from Gander and St. John's, with a few others possible. A nice little group for the Newfoundland collector. Estimate = $100.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of a few hundred Canada covers with commemorative stamps from the mid 1990's onwards in a small plastic tub. We note the majority of material is from 1994 to 2000, including 60 in period Millennium franked covers (35 cut down envelopes with 2 Millennium stamps (over 30g each), and 25 single franked), along with a few post 2000 issues. The vast majority of covers have British Columbia postmarks noting CDS, POCON types, Klussendorf, machine, spray on, etc. Some duplication of frankings, with the prospect of different town postmarks for each. A nice lot for the modern postal history or stamp collector, with the Millenium issues, especially the dual franked usages, should be considered scarce as these were saved and not usually used for commercial mail. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of over 500x 6c Centennial postal stationery covers, all with Newfoundland postmarks, appearing to be from 1970. A cursory check indicated machine, CDS, split rings, and a few MOON cancel types, with just a few of the town including Wesleyville BB, Badger's Quay BB, Shoal Harbour, Glovertown, Horwood, Pound Cover, and more. We note duplication roughly 20 and up for some towns, but appearing to have different dates, so an opportunity for a calendar collection. A nice clean grouping. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of Registered and Special Delivery cover, with just over 200 covers (all loose except a few on homemade pages, including a few on piece). The material generally ranges from the 1970's to the 1980's, and contains a wide variety of colourful frankings including Street Scenes, National Parks, Mammals, and Architecture definitives, just to name a few. A nice group for study as some of these rates had short periods of use. A few faults as most are #10 sized envelopes, overall fine to very fine. Estimate = $120.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of roughly 1,500 covers collected for Canada postmarks stuffing a bankers box. The vast majority of material ranges from the 1970's with better representation from British Columbia and Alberta, with smaller representation from the other provinces. The lot includes postal stationery, domestic rate covers, registered and special delivery covers, noting a wide range of postmark types including CDS, MOON, POCON types, duplex, and probably more. A quick check indicated some smaller towns, noting Go Home ONT (summer office), leaving potential finds to the dedicated postmark hunter. A few faults, as is the nature with commercial mail, overall fine to better. Estimate = $150.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of roughly 250 commemorative covers and cards in a box. With emphasis on stamp shows and other exhibitions, we note material from Phila Nippon (including roughly 50 contemporary postcards with stamp and show postmark), Vicpex, Pipex, Calgary stampede, and other shows, including a few worldwide items, A nice clean grouping, with duplication up to 5 or more for a few show covers. Estimate = $100.00
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Canada Covers - Accumulation of roughly 600 Canada covers and cards in a bankers box. We note a wide variety of material including postal stationery, corner advertising cards, first flights, meters, postage due, a variety of rates, and more, with a few hundred covers individually sleeved and priced ranging from $2 to $10 each, including O.H.M.S. and G overprint frankings. A nice mixed lot, with potential finds for the dedicated collector. A few faults noted, otherwise a fine to very fine lot. Estimate = $150.00
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British Carribbean - The balance of a mostly used mounted collection from Antigua, British Honduras, Leeward Islands, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands. Sections generally have a bit of Queen Victoria material, including shades, perforation varieties and individual items with catalogue values up to $50.00. The KEVII period tends to be light, but with good value in the KGV, KGVI and early QEII period with not much after 1980. Includes a good range of the "Common Design" issues and a touch of back of the book. Nicely mounted usually with the Scott number and an (old) catalogue value, with notes about perforation, watermark or other interesting features. Perfect for collection or stock. Estimate =
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British Central Africa #6, 21-23, 32, 35, 61-62, 66, 73. Group of ten different 1891-1907 QV / Edward era mint hinged stamps, including the 1891-1895 "B.C.A." overprint 8p value, followed by the 1895 issued 1d, 2d, 4d (unwatermarked), the 1896 1d, 6d (watermarked), 1903-1904 Edward 2d, 4d and 4sh (watermark 2) and 1907 Edward 6d (watermark 3). All neatly arranged on-page, in order listed. 2025 Scott US$419.00 =
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British Commonwealth - A trio of Mediterranean colonies: Cyprus, Malta and Gibraltar (in order of value). A mix of album and stock pages with some dealer and "102" cards thrown in. Almost all pre-1980, with a mix of mint and used issues back to the Victorian period. Includes some nice "keyplate" issues and some King George V and VI commemorative partial sets. Some cancel potential amongst the used, and the overall catalogue value will add up quickly. From a couple of old holdings. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Accumulation of several hundred British Commonwealth first day and commemorative covers in a box, generally ranging from the 1950's to the 1980's, with material possible on either side of the given range. We note mostly sets, along with singles and a few souvenir sheet frankings, with better representation from Great Britain, Australia, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Zimbabwe, just to name a few. A colourful clean lot, with several topical and thematic possibilities from the stamps, cachets, and pictorial cancellations. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British Africa Group of Natal, Orange River Colony and Transvaal. A trio of British Africa collector's holdings including Transvaal 1878-1909 (#101/283, 131 stamps, cat US$276.00), Orange River Colony 1868-1904 (#1/65, 86 stamps, cat US$165.75), and Natal 1870-1908, 98 stamps, cat US$255.20). A total of 315 stamps, largely used, including some duplication and likely the odd small fault (but also including some postmark issue and revenue stamps). Total 2025 Scott US$697.05 =
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British Commonwealth - British African Collector's Holding of Nigeria and KUT (Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika). Neatly mounted old-time holding of mostly used material including Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika 1922-1959 (#1/112, 219 stamps, cat US$437.10, including a bit of "Tanganyika" as a solo country) and Nigeria 1921-1953 (#18/86, 216 stamps, cat US$351.50). Expect a bit of duplication and the odd small fault, but also some postmark interest. Of note, the Nigeria section also includes some Oil Rivers, Southern Rhodesia material. Total 2025 Scott US$788.60 =
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British Commonwealth - British Asia and Middle East (either colonies or former administrations) a mostly used mounted collection of a number of countries (mostly 20th century up to about 1980), with Aden, Brunei, Bangladesh, Burma (noted #O54-O55), China on Hong Kong (includes #13), India (and States), Iraq, Kuwait, Malayan States, Labuan, North Borneo, Singapore, Sarawak, Straits Settlements, Pakistan, Palestine. Cleanly mounted, with Scott numbers and (old) catalogue values, includes some study of shades and perforations. Expect some mixed condition and better singles throughout. Over 1500 stamps. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British Europe and British Africa in a mostly used collection on quadrilled pages plus an old springback binder. Cleanly mounted with most items having Scott number and an (old) catalogue value in pencil. The value here adds up quickly. There is lots of British overseas offices overprints, EAF, Morocco/Tangiers, Levant and some Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man. There are a couple pages of Batum, some Malta, Gambia, Kenya, Nigeria, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, some nice Seychelles, South Africa and Uganda. Strength is 20th century (including lots of worthwhile King George V and VI and early Elizabethan material) with not much after 1990. A couple of thousand stamps here with individual stamps of up to $40.00 catalogue value. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - British South Africa Holding. An old-time collector's mint and (mostly) used holdings on album pages of South Africa 1910-1960 (#1/227 plus "back of the book", 936 stamps, cat US$1820.15), South West Africa 1923-1950 (#2/162, 157 stamps, cat US$424.40), Basutoland 1933-1954 (#1/46, 33 stamps, cat US$28.45), Bechuanaland 1887-1958 (#10/157, 72 stamps, cat US$190.65), East Africa and Uganda 1904-1919 (#17/62, 36 stamps, cat US$64.75), British East Africa 1890-1901 (#18/73a, 12 stamps, cat US$63.80) and Somaliland Protectorate 1903-1958 (#2/128, 8 stamps, cat US$10.90). Mostly used, with duplication, with the odd small fault noted (but also some cancel interest noted). Total number of stamps is 1265. Total catalogue value 2025 Scott US$2657.05 =
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British Commonwealth - Collector's old-time mounted collection on pages of Mauritius 1863-1954 (#35/252, 184 stamps, cat US$269.40), Sarawak 1888-1950 (#8/191, 105 stamps, cat US$343.80), Brunei 1907-1937 (#13/50, 7 stamps, cat US$54.05), Burma 1937-1948 (#1/91, 105 stamps, cat US$79.65), Ascension 1924-1949 (#1/57, 32 stamps, cat US$59.95), Cyprus 1882-1944 (#19/145, 25 stamps, cat US$52.25), Egypt 1879-1937 (#37/215, 44 stamps, cat US$23.05), Fiji 1891-1937 (#53/116, 14 stamps, cat US$71.00) and Gibraltar 1886-1949 (#9/113, 19 stamps, cat US$32.00). Mostly used, with duplication and likely the odd fault, but a nice large group of pre-1950 material. A total of 535 stamps. Total 2025 Scott US$985.15 =
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British Commonwealth - Half of a bankers box representing the balance of a consignment that we have been breaking up, with a trio of 16-page stockbooks and a smaller pocket stockbook with an assortment of mostly KGVI/QEII mint and used from Pacific, Caribbean and African colonies. There is a binder of stockpages with an assortment of used 20th century Great Britain used duplicates. There is a small group of loose album pages and circuit pages with some potential (including Hong Kong). Not to be overlooked is a binder with a mounted used collection from a number of British Pacific colonies, the best being from Papua (and New Guinea) and Pitcairn. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Minkus album pages (no binder) up to about 1970 with "A" to "K" colonies, a mix of mint and used, singles, sets, short sets, souvenir sheets, postage dues, back to Queen Victoria but strongest in the King George VI to early Elizabethan period. Not a complete run, but notable concentrations of Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Ceylon, a terrific selection of Falkland Islands (and some Dependencies) with sets to £1, Gold Coast, lots of Ghana, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, India, with bit of Ireland, Jamaica and Kuwait. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Minkus album with an assortment of "A" to "Z" colonies a mix of mint and used, singles, sets, short sets, souvenir sheets, postage dues, back to Queen Victoria but strongest in the King George VI to early Elizabethan period. Not a complete run, but notable concentrations of Aden (and States), Cook Islands, Cyprus, lots of Egypt, some Gambia, India States, KUT, Sarawak, Solomon Islands, Sudan, Tonga, Turks and Caicos and many more! Lots of value here. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - Minkus Global Supreme binder with pages up to 1970 covering "M" to "T" colonies, a mix of mint and used, singles, sets, short sets, souvenir sheets, postage dues, back to Queen Victoria but strongest in the King George VI to early Elizabethan period. Not a complete run, but notable concentrations from Maldive Islands, New Zealand (saw a dozen early health semi-postal sheetlets), Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, St. Vincent, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Tristan da Cunha + more! An old-school holding. Estimate =
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British Commonwealth - The "Rhodesias" grouping that including Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. A collector's mint and (mostly) used selection on album pages which includes Rhodesia 1890-1910 (#1/127, 111 stamps, cat US$584.70), Nyasaland 1908-1947 (39 stamps, cat US$37.45), Northern Rhodesia 1925-1949 (#1/50, 48 stamps, cat US$26.25) and Southern Rhodesia 1924-1953 (#1/87, 143 stamps, cat US$372.15). Expect some duplication and the odd small fault, but a very useful group. Total 2025 Scott US$1020.55 =
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British Guiana and Guyana #22/298, J1/J4. Attractive classic-era collection, plus a few "post-colonial" issues with an array of perforated "Seal of the Colony" issues (lots of "A03" cancels) of various forms to the early 20th century, including overprints - calling all "ships on stamps" topical collectors. Noted a range from the 1898 Jubilee set and better singles with catalogue values to $80.00 such as #22, 44, 69, 71, 200, 241, #J4. Some minor faults are to be expected. Estimate =
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Canada #1. Fine three-margin used example of the 1851 issue 3 Penny Beaver imperf on horizontally laid paper (good strong laid-lines visible), with 7-ring target cancel. A very respectable example of Canada's "number one". 2024 Scott US$1,200.00 =
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Canada #2. Sound used example of the 1851 issue 6p Consort on vertically laid paper (strong laid-lines). Nice colour with "socked on the nose" 7-ring target cancel. Large margins at sides and bottom, but into design at top. Still a fault-free Canadian Pence Issue classic. 2025 Scott US$1500.00 =
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Canada #4. Fine used example (3 large margins) of the 1852 issue 3p red beaver imperforate, with tidy 7-ring "target" postmark. 2025 Scott US$200.00 =
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Canada #4/20. Small group of "Pence/Cents" with an imperforate 3-penny beaver with a socked on the nose target cancel. The 1c #14 comes with both Scott-listed shades and 4 examples of the 5c Beaver. One of the 10c Prince Albert issues is damaged (and not counted). Both shades of the green 12-1/2c are present as is the 17c Cartier and the 2c Queen Victoria. Other than the one faulty stamp mentioned, the balance seem to be in reasonable condition, although a few could benefit from a re-soaking. 2024 Scott US$1590.00 =
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