Lot 377, Canada 1986 $5 La Mauricie with dark blue inscriptions omitted, sold for C$2,415

Lot 377 Canada #1084a 1986 $5 La Mauricie with dark blue inscriptions omitted, sold for C$2,415Lot 377 Canada #1084a 1986 $5 La Mauricie with Dark Blue Inscriptions Omitted, a mint never hinged single, off-centre as are all known examples, from the unique sheet of 25 found in 1986, very fine. Accompanied by a Saskatoon Stamp Centre guarantee of authenticity and photograph of the entire sheet, from which this was position 13. A striking modern variety. Rsv. Unitrade CV$3,500, sold for C$2,100 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 375, Canada 1984 $1 Glacier National Park imperf horizontal pair, XF NH, sold for C$3,680

Lot 375, Canada 1984 $1 Glacier National Park imperf horizontal pair, XF NH, sold for C$3,680

Lot 375 Canada #934b 1984 $1 Glacier National Park Imperforate, a mint never hinged horizontal pair, from left of sheet, extremely fine. A rare modern variety, from the unique sheet of 25 found at the time. Accompanied by a scan of a part reconstruction of the stamps from that sheet, which shows that this pair was from positions 11-12. Rsv. Unitrade CV$4,000, sold for C$3,200 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 252, Canada 1903 ten cent brown lilac Edward VII, XF NH, sold for C$2,415

Lot 252, Canada 1903 ten cent brown lilac Edward VII, XF NHLot 252 Canada #93 1903 10c brown lilac Edward VII, mint never hinged, with very large margins, bright colour and lovely freshness, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2017 Greene Foundation certificate. One of the nicest examples we have handled of this stamp. Rsv. Unitrade CV$2,800, sold for C$2,100 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 632, 1918 Mesopotamia 4an surcharge, Fountains of Suleiman invert, sold for C$34,500

One of the rarest inverted centre issues in the world:
Lot 632, 1918 Mesopotamia 4an surcharge, Fountains of Suleiman invertLot 632 Mesopotamia #N34a 1918 4a on 1¾p Surcharge with Inverted Fountains of Suleiman Centre, used, with unobtrusive “Marshalls Bridge” cancel showing part of the year date “20”. A lovely and fresh example, well centered, with the postmark leaving most of the inverted centre easily visible, very fine. This major error stamp is very rare, as there have only been 4 examples known (all of which are used) until this exciting new discovery. The last example we are aware of having been sold was a thinned stamp which was part of the famous “Robert H. Cunliffe Collection of Spectacular Inverted Stamps of the World” sale in 2009. Accompanied by a 2018 Sergio Sismondo certificate listing all of the five known examples, as well as the history behind the issue. Stanley Gibbons catalogue No. 7a, £32,000. With only five known examples, this is certainly one of the rarest inverted centre issues of the world, and worthy of the finest collection. Rsv. Scott CV U$37,500. Sold for C$30,000 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

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