Auction #6 Followup Information

Thank you for your interest in Sparks Auction #6. There were nearly 400 internet bidders, and with thirty more on the floor we are busily dealing with the followup to the sale.

We were pleased with the results for many of the items in this sale. On Tuesday of next week, sparks-auctions.com will begin to feature a good realization each day with further information.

We are currently preparing invoices and sending them by e-mail. Once this is done, we will begin the process of sorting and organizing material for shipping. Because of the upcoming holiday weekend in Canada, shipping will start on Weds., May 26th, and local Ottawa customers can pick up their material beginning at that time.

-Sparks Auctions
Ottawa, Canada

Catalogues For Auction #6

Catalogues for Auction #6 of May 17-19th, 2010 were mailed on Wednesday, April 28. Customers in Eastern Canada might receive theirs by the end of the week, and we expect all of the North American addresses to be delivered by the end of next week.

If you are a local pickup customer, you can also get your catalogue at ORAPEX 2010, which takes place this weekend at the RA Centre in Ottawa.

Beginning Monday, we will be featuring some of the important and interesting items in this auction. Be sure to check our site each day for a new feature.

Sparks Auction #6, May 17-19, 2010

Sparks Auctions is pleased to announce our sixth public auction, to be held at our Ottawa premises on May 17th, 18th & 19th, 2010.

This sale has over 1,600 lots with truly something of interest for every stamp collector. We were pleasantly surprised by the coverage of material entrusted to us by over forty consignors. We are quite confident that you will be too.

The Canada and British North America section is highlighted by three world class rarities, the mint or unused 6d Consort on laid paper (Lot 8), a 3¢ Large Queen on laid paper (Lot 85) and a Newfoundland 1sh orange (Lot 753). These stamps very rarely make an appearance on the auction block, being many times scarcer than the 12 penny black, and we are privileged to offer them in this sale. Are you going to be the lucky collector who gets to cross off "Number 2" from your wantlist?

Not to be outdone are the hundreds of more affordable lots including a high number of premium quality singles and blocks. Several attractive lots of proofs and essays are offered in this sale, including the lovely set of Jubilee proof blocks of ten, several die proofs from the 1920s and a fascinating selection of modern proofs and essays from the Estate of Jean-Pierre Beaudin (Lots 485 to 503). The modern errors come from multiple consignments with almost no overlap and include many items which we have never previously offered.

The British Commonwealth section starts with a glorious example of the 1sh green embossed from Great Britain (Lot 900), and continues with nice quality sets and singles. As for rarities, we can point to the Nandgaon 2a rose (Lot 997) – a very rare stamp indeed despite the modest catalogue value, and the Malayan States overprint, which is headlined by the Sungei Ujong 2 brown with inverted "S" (Lot 1014). This last stamp, along with several others in the sale were found by our staff unidentified within the material consigned to us – it certainly pays to consign early! The foreign section has a nice group of United States, lovely mint Germany in high quality, almost all never hinged, but the highlight remains the trio of rarities from Iceland in premium quality. Postal history is not to be outdone, with a lovely selection of semi-official airmail flight covers, and a rare cover salvaged from the wreck of the St. Olaf (Lot 1315).

The lots and collections once again fill our shelves. Of particular note are the worldwide classic collection with a catalogue value in excess of $100,000 (lot 1727) and other items from the same consignment, such as the classic revenue stamps collection (Lot 1760). We urge viewers to spend some time on the larger lots and collections as some of the last minute consignments will certainly contain nice surprises.

Catalogues are currently at the printers and will be mailed the week of April 26th. The PDF version of the catalogue is now available for viewing or download from the link in the gray box on the right side of this page. You can also find information about bidding, on-site viewing, and a gallery of additional images. Internet bidding is available through stampauctionnetwork.com.

Please let us know if you would like to have a catalogue delivered to you, or if you have any questions about the sale.

Good Luck in the auction!

-Sparks Auctions

Auction #5 Updates

We would like to thank all of our bidders and consignors for another successful auction.

There is much to say about the sale, and we will post often in the coming days. Please watch the site.

The phones will not be answered on Friday while we get a handle on the huge volume of material that needs to be sorted, invoiced and readied for shipping. If you have any questions, please leave a message or send us an e-mail (info@sparks-auctions.com).

Session #1 Technical Difficulties

We had some network difficulties yesterday that delayed the start of Session 1 by ninety minutes. Customers who were bidding on the Canada and B.N.A. material waited patiently as we uninstalled anti-virus software that was blocking us from properly running the auctioneer’s monitoring system, and the live audio feed. Thanks to James at Stamp Auction Network for quickly diagnosing the problem.

We also experienced one or two brief delays while the auction was under way, and we wish to apologize for the frustration this caused for bidders who were unable to execute live bids.

The lesson is that we will always be sure to have the entire auction day system ready and tested one day in advance of the sale.

Our systems are ready to go today, with the British Commonwealth section beginning promptly at 1p.m. EST.

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