Our Auction #6 begins today at 1:00pm EDT with 810 lots of Canada and B.N.A. Tomorrow we will call British Commonwealth, Worldwide, and Postal History; Wednesday is taken up with Lots and Collections.
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-Sparks Auctions
Ottawa, Canada
Auction #6
May 17-18, 2010
Lot 1315, Canada #77 on SS St. Olaf Shipwreck Cover
An interesting disaster item, potentially the centrepiece of a medal-winning exhibit.
S.S. St. Olaf November 21, 1900 Shipwreck cover, owned by A. Fraser of Quebec, the St. Olaf was wrecked in a snow storm on Great Boule Island, the largest of the islands off Sept Isles, Quebec in the St. Lawrence River. All 26 passengers and crew perished in the disaster. This is only the second reported piece of mail from this wreck. A very scarce and key disaster mail item. Estimate $500
Lot 1237 Iceland #62a
Iceland #62a 1902-1903 1g overprint on 20a greenish blue Numeral, perf 14×13½, from the third printing, very well centered, original gum, hinge remnant, very fine. Accompanied by 1993 Debo certificate (Facit #47c). A lovely example of this world-class rarity. Scott CV $10,000
See also lots 1235 and 1236.