Auction #5 Begins Today

Our Auction #5 begins today at 1:00pm EST with 698 lots of Canada and B.N.A. Tomorrow we will call British Commonwealth, Worldwide, and Postal History; Thursday is taken up with Lots and Collections.

If you are interested in bidding but haven’t begun the process, there is still lots of time to register with StampAuctionNetwork.com and place bids through their site, or join in the live bidding. You may also view the PDF catalogue pages you can find by following the link at the right. Print out a bidsheet, and fax it to us (or e-mail your bids to info@sparks-auctions.com). More detailed information on the bidding process can be read at our bidding page, also linked here.

Opening bids are constantly updated at Stamp Auction Network. Click the Openings button on the page for our auction. Please note that openings do not represent the eventual "selling price," but rather one increment over the second highest bid, and where there is a $2 opening (the standard starting amount) this indicates only that there is at most one bid on a lot.

All bidders are encouraged to check our Catalogue Corrections & Updates page for changes and clarifications of lot descriptions. Among other announcements there, we note that Lot 27 (Canada #17b) has been withdrawn, and lots 883 (South Georgia #17-30) and 884 (South Georgia #1-15) are to be identified in the order shown on Stamp Auction Network (they were reversed in the print catalogue).

Good Luck in the auction!

-Sparks Auctions
Ottawa, Canada

Lot 696, Newfoundland #C13a-C17a

Newfoundland #C13a-C17a 1933 5¢-75¢ Labrador Airmails, set of six imperforate pairs, all corner marginals, lightly hinged and all with light owner’s handstamp (D. Forester) in lower margin not over design and not showing through. An attractive set, consistently very fine. Unitrade CV $3000

Lot 1247, Nova Scotia 2a cover (two stamps and bisect)

Nova Scotia #2a, 1855 3d blue Heraldic bisect on cover, franked with two single stamps and a diagonal bisect, all with full margins and nicely tied by light grid cancel to folded letter from Amherst DE 4 1855 paying the 7½d rate to Liverpool with Halifax “H” DE 6 1855 transit backstamp and Liverpool Packet letter paid “tombstone” DE 16 1855 arrival postmark in red, two pressed out vertical filing folds, one affecting the middle stamp, but still lovely and very fine. Accompanied by 2009 Greene Foundation certificate. Unitrade CV $5000

Lot 563, Canada #F2i block of eight

Canada #F2i 1875-1888 5¢ green Registration stamp, right sheet margin block of 8 with full imprint, lovely fresh colour and well centered for such a block, very fine and never hinged but with minor gum disturbance on left stamps not mentioned in accompanying 2008 Richard Gratton AIEP certificate. Catalogued as singles only with no premium for being a lovely imprint block. Unitrade CV $4800

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