Lot 743 — New Brunswick #3 on folded letter

In this sale, we have diverged from philatelic tradition somewhat to present some of the nice covers and usages together with the individual stamps instead of in the separate Postal History section. Here is an example:

Lot 743 NB #3 on letter

Lot 743 New Brunswick #3 1855 1sh deep red violet on Folded Letter, addressed to Yarmouth, NS. Stamp has bright colour and is tied by two oval grid cancels to folded letter with additional “6” rate handstamp. Back has three broken circles: St John New Brunswick MAY.3.1855 (dispatch), Digby NS MAY.4.1855 (transit) and Yarmouth NS MAY.5.1855 (receiver). The unique example of the two ounce (quadruple weight) registered rate to Nova Scotia. Cover is repaired and has a vertical file fold. Ex. Jephcott, Greene, Brassler, Neville Jones, Hackmey and illustrated in Jephcott, Greene & Young (p. 282) and Capex 1951 catalogue (p.156). Very fine and accompanied by 1987 Greene Foundation certificate. Unitrade CV$10,000

Lot 32 — Canada used three penny beaver on wove paper with imprint

In a strong section of Canada Three Penny Beavers, we show off a relatively inexpensive but extremely fine stamp.
A12-L32Lot 32 Canada #4var 1855 3d red Beaver on Wove Paper with Imprint, used with perfect strike of the Ottawa 4-ring #27 cancel. This stamp has an almost full imprint in its bottom sheet margin, missing only 3 letters to read “Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York”. A stunning stamp, which should be presented upside down, to better highlight both the cancel and the imprint. Extremely fine. Unitrade CV$300.00

Welcome to Auction #12

Session One (Canada, Lots 1-653) and Two (B.N.A., Lots 701-869) offer great depth combined with many top-quality lots.

In the pence issues the laid paper lots have exceptional singles, multiples and covers, while the wove papers add cancels, varieties and rarities (stitch watermark; two of the very scarce six penny reddish purple on thick fibrous paper; three of the six penny perforated). The 1859s continue on with three of the ten cent black brown and a block of twelve of the 17 cent Cartier. The Large Queens offer a mint watermarked two cent, a Goatee variety, the rare mint 15 cent on thick paper (30c) and 15 cent with script watermark as well as a fine one cent and a very fine three cent on laid paper.

Every series goes on to offer quality and rarity as well as nice stamps for the general collector. Among the numerous special items is the discovery example of a previously unrecorded #1815 variety.

Canada #CLP6Our section of semi-official airmail is especially strong with nearly 100 lots highlighted by the London to London stamp #CLP6. In two sections within Canada we have grouped an extensive collection of mint sheets. The B.N.A. is especially strong in British Columbia with #3 and many of the elusive numeral cancels. A wonderful New Brunswick shilling on cover, and an equally wonderful watermarked Nova Scotia shilling are highlights from these colonies. Another shilling, from Newfoundland, is just one of the highlights of Newfoundland.

The Postal History section has gotten stronger with each auction and the trend continues in this sale, with a great many lots not having been on the philatelic market for decades, and sometimes being offered for the first time.

Lots and Collections have many strong and worthwhile offerings. Of note is ten very nice lots of Norway which are among the 29 Scandinavian lots. Germany, with 30 lots, has much to offer the collector of post-WWII never hinged, and the 44 Canada & B.N.A. as usual constitute a diverse group.

In a change from previous sales, we have lotted the type of single-franking covers (often with expensive stamps) within the stamps section rather than postal history, reasoning that these appeal to both stamp collectors and postal historians.

Live bidding is now active on Stampauctionnetwork.com. PDF Catalogues and Image Gallery will be available here on Sparks-auctions.com later this week.

Auction #12, April 3-4 2013

We are pleased to announce our twelfth public auction, taking place at our premises in Ottawa, Canada over two days, Wednesday, April 3rd and Thursday, April 4th, 2013.

The auction is, as always, strong in Canada and British North America from the pence and cents eras, and with a special concentration of semi-official airmails. Postal History is rich with material that is either new to the philatelic market or offered for the first time in decades. British Commonwealth, Worldwide and bulk lots round out the sale.

The catalogue is currently at the printer and will be mailed next week. Live listings will appear on Stamp Auction Network on Tuesday, March 12th.

Next week we will have PDFs of the catalogue here on sparks-auctions.com. Later in the week we upload our Image Gallery, which will feature many hundreds of scans not included in the print catalogue and elsewhere online. We will also begin featuring items of special interest in further detail.

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