Lot 466, Newfoundland 1932 twenty-four cent light blue Loading Ore on Bell Island with double impression, Fine hinged

Lot 466, Newfoundland 1932 twenty-four cent light blue Loading Ore on Bell Island with double impression, Fine hingedLot 466 Newfoundland #210b 1932 24c Light Blue Loading Ore on Bell Island with Double Impression, mint lightly hinged and fine. A scarce and dramatic variety which is accompanied by a 1973 R.P.S.L. certificate. Unitrade CV$2,000.

Lot 570, PEI 1861 three pence blue Victoria with double impression, unused NG, sold for $4140

This stamp from the Crosby Collection was featured on Stamp Auction Network, in our advertisements and mailings, and on the cover of our print catalogue.

Lot 570, PEI 1861 three pence blue Victoria with double impression, unused NG, sold for $4140
Lot 570 Prince Edward Island #2b 1861 3d blue Queen Victoria, Perforated 9, with Double Impression of the entire design. Unused (no gum), exceptionally well centered with bright fresh colour and intact perforations, with a small thin (not mentioned in the accompanying 2017 Greene Foundation certificate). 2017 V.G. Greene Foundation certificateBased on our research, we are aware of only four other single instances of this major error, at least one of which was part of the Jephcott horizontal strip of three. The Crosby item offered here is by far the best centered example, and has full intact perforations; the small thin is irrelevant as all of the single stamps mentioned above have thins (in addition to cracked gum, ragged perfs, poor centering, etc.). The most attractive example recorded. From the Louis Sidney Crosby Collection of Prince Edward Island. Unitrade CV$6,000, sold for $3600 plus buyer’s premium.