Lot 22, Canada 1858 half pence rose Victoria, o.g. and fine, sold for $2415

Canada 1858 half pence rose, mint o.g. FineLot 22 Canada #11 1858 ½d rose Queen Victoria, Perforated 11¾, mint with full original gum, lightly hinged and fine. A scarce mint stamp, accompanied by a 2011 Greene Foundation certificate stating “gum somewhat disturbed in places” which we qualify as harsh, as the gum is full and smooth, with a few light hinge marks. Unitrade CV$5,000, sold for C$2,100 plus buyer’s premium.
2011 V. G. Green Certificate

Lot 1215, China specialized collection 1878-1949, sold for $4600

Sample page from China specialized collection, sold for $460Lot 1215 China Specialized Collection of Mint and Used, 1878-1949, all beautifully displayed on well over 100 quadrille pages, with each stamp identified by Scott number and all the never hinged or rare stamps in black mounts. We note many better early issues, different printings, cancels, perfins, and much more, with a high degree of completion and almost no duplication. This is one of the nicest collections we have handled and would be ideal for the specialist or collector seeking quality stamps. Accompanied by owner’s complete inventory of the approximately 1,100 stamps, by Scott number and 2016 value. Scott CV$5,051, sold for C$4,000 plus buyer’s premium.

Lot 568, Newfoundland 1869 12c pale red brown on cover to England, sold for $196

Lot 568, Newfoundland 1869 12c pale red brown on cover to England, $196Lot 568 Newfoundland #28a 1869 12c pale red brown Queen Victoria on thin yellow paper cover to England, mailed “St John’s Newfoundland PAID” APR.30.1869 (in red) with a Paid Liverpool Packet MAY.18.1869 receiver (in red) on front. Also a Poole receiver on back MAY.19.1869. Trimmed slightly at left and a few minor edge faults plus a light stain on front. Accompanied by owner’s exhibit page write-up. Unitrade CV$300, sold for C$170 plus buyer’s premium.
Lot 568 Owner's exhibit page writeup

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