Lot 1052, 52 volume Scott International Worldwide Collection

Some months back we went to pick up a large and heavy consignment for Sparks.  There was some Canadian mint which was primarily postage (and which was lotted separately) but the bulk by weight and value was an enormous collection in Scott International Albums.

Consignments like this present several alternatives in deciding how to break them into suitable lots, whether to catalogue the stamps, how to blend the very high retail price of the albums with the value of the stamps in the albums, and how to get the best price for the consignor.  There were some items which would have made very decent single lots.

After spending several hours looking through each album the decision was made to offer the collection intact.  It became Lot 1502, described as follows:

Scott Internationals 52 volume Worldwide Collection A lifetime worldwide collection 1840-2002 in 50 Scott Internationals, 2 Minkus Albums, and a stockbook (Russia to 1971 and Colombia, Panama) The collection is intact as received and the quantity of stamps per volume varies widely. The early classics of the 1840-1890 period are often faulty but the period best represented from George VI through earlier QEII is generally fine. Most stamps are used and most of the mint are hinged, although there are mint NH complete sets. Strongest in Canada, followed by U.S.A. and Great Britain. There are pleasant surprises scattered throughout. Inspect at least 6-10 volumes as the strength varies from volume to volume. The albums and pages are arranged by country and would cost more than our estimate if purchased new. Also included with this lot is one carton of duplicates or stamps ready to put in the albums, thousands of used glassines, the 2003 Scott International Supplement and a set of 2003 Scott catalogues. Estimate: $5000

For the background of our Lots & Collections section, we featured a digital photo of just one small part of the collection on our storage shelves.

We were pleasantly surprised with the result of $9200 including commission.

New Brunswick #5, Sir Charles Connell, Lot 864, $2875

As an auction is prepared, it can be hard to predict which material will generate attention, especially from beyond the philatelic community.  In the case of Auction #3, we were surprised and gratified to learn that lot 864, the New Brunswick Connell stamp, was earning interest from its home province and in mainstream Ottawa media as well.

An article in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner piqued the curiosity of New Brunswickers, and even local Ottawa descendents of Charles Connell himself. Local CTV news visited the auction gallery on the day of the sale to learn about the stamp.  All of the Connell material did better than expected, with the unused example attracting three advance bids of  $1600, and finally being hammered down at $2500 ($2875 with premium).  The buyer was happy to share the fact that the "stamp was coming home to Woodstock, NB."

A followup article in the Woodstock Bugle Observer has more details.

Watch our site weekly for more features on the better realizations from Sale #3.

Tips for Auction Day

We are exceptionally pleased with the bids that have been coming in and the publicity that Auction #3 has generated both in the philatelic world and in mainstream media. We believe that such interest bodes well for our hobby during a time when other businesses are not so fortunate.

If you are planning to bid online today, please make sure you are registered with us, and return to the auction once you are approved for bidding.

Online bidders can help the process by turning off "Show Images" if they are do not need to see the scan while watching the sale, by clicking the PASS button when they are bidding on a lot and the price has gone beyond what they are willing to pay, and by listening to the audio feed on their computers so they can follow the auction as it happens. Audio via Stamp Auction Network is PC-only. We expect to have an audio source that will also work for our Macintosh-dependent customers in place for the next auction. (Please let us know by e-mail if you are among that contingent so we have an idea how many people may be interested.)

Good luck in the auction!

Auction #3 Attracting Attention

Our third public auction begins tomorrow, and we are very pleased to note that we are receiving attention beyond the philatelic press and auction calendars. Today’s edition of the Fredericton Daily Gleaner has an article about New Brunswick’s infamous Charles Connell stamp (lot 864; see also lots 861-863). A comment piece even asks readers whether they think the New Brunswick government should purchase the stamp for the Provincial Archives.

This afternoon we had a visit from local CTV news, who were also interested in hearing about the Connell stamp (we will provide a direct link if the story is posted to their site).

Bidding has been strong, especially in the last 24 hours, so be sure to check Opening Bids via the link at Stamp Auction Network (see Auction #3 in our right sidebar).  Remember, Openings show only the amount that is one increment greater than the second highest bid (ie., the underbid).  Keep in mind when you place your bids that many lots showing $2 openings have top bids that are closer to the estimate or that are worth a substantial part of the catalogue value.

Paddle numbers for Internet live bidders (ie., "I13" etc.) are now being assigned. The number is automatically given the next time you sign in to Stamp Auction Network; your advance bids continue to be cross referenced to your regular customer number with us, as always.

Session One (Commonwealth) begins Tuesday, January 13th at 1pm EST, followed by Worldwide. Session Three (Canada & BNA) will begin immediately after Worldwide, but not earlier than 4pm.

Sessions Four (Postal History) and Five (Lots & Collections) will take place Wednesday, January 14th beginning again at 1pm EST.

Contact us if you need any assistance with bidding.

Good Luck in the auction!

As Auction Day Approaches

With a week to go until the sale, we invite you to contact us with your questions or concerns:

  • Haven’t received your printed auction catalogue? Bidders are encouraged to use the online auction PDF files to read the catalogue, and to check Stamp Auction Network and our Image Gallery for additional illustrations. There is still time for us to send you a priority-shipped copy of the catalogue if you are unable to see it using the means outlined above. E-mail or call us for details.
  • Looking for opening bids? Stamp Auction Network provides up-to-date openings. Advance bids have been arriving steadily and it is amazing how many have one high bid and no other bid. Remember that an opening bid will show as $2 unless there are multiple bids on the lot, in which case the amount you see represents one increment over the second highest bid (the "underbid").
  • Found an error or need clarification of a description? Please let us know and we will have our lotting staff check for you and provide corrections on our Updates Page as necessary.
  • Need more images? As time permits, we will send new scans of unphotographed lots, and provide them on our Updates Page as well for other interested bidders.
  • Want us to approve you for on-line bidding (either Live bidding or advance bidding through Stamp Auction Network)? Go to stampauctionnetwork.com, create an account (if you are not already registered there) and choose Sparks Auctions as one of your preferred firms. If you don’t receive your approval notification within one day’s time, let us know by e-mail and we will look into it.  For more information on the bidder approval process, see our Bidding Information page.
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