Lot 40 — Canada 1859 twelve & a half cent Victoria specialized collection, sold for $5635

At times the lotter has a difficult decision whether to break down a nice classic collection into individual lots. Often we find that they can do very well left intact. Today and tomorrow we feature collections that attracted many bids and exceeded our estimates.

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Lot 40 Canada #18 1859 12½c green Queen Victoria Specialized Collection, featuring one of each of the 100 sheet positions, all neatly displayed on quadrille pages. Each stamp is described with an illustration of how the plating was done. We note several pairs, strips, shades, some with imprint, some with re-entries, including the major re-entry, etc. An extremely difficult lot to duplicate, seldom offered and very fine as such. Ex. Laycock. Estimate $5,000, sold for $4900 plus buyer’s premium.

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Lot 772 — USA 1918 24 cent Curtiss Jenny Airmail, sold for $316

We had more USA material than usual in this sale, and here’s one that drew a good price.
Lot 772Lot 772 USA# C3 1918 24c carmine rose and blue Curtiss Jenny Air Mail, fresh, with deep colour and mint and very lightly hinged. Accompanied by a 2013 PSE certificate grading it as “XF-Sup 95”. Scott CV$140, sold for $275 plus buyer’s premium.

Lot 1383 — Canada 1924 First Flight Cover

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Lot 1383Lot 1383 Canada #CLP5i 1924 Winnipeg to Estevan First Flight Cover Franked with CLP5i, the CLP5i is the wide space between “e w” in Saskatchewan. Cover also franked with a 3c Admiral. Cover has a small piece missing at bottom right and a minor crease bottom left. Unitrade CV$300

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