Sale 40-41 is happening today:
Lot 323 Newfoundland #54 1887 5c Dark Blue Harp Seal, mint with full never hinged gum, never hinged. A lovely and fresh stamp with large margins, very fine. Unitrade CV$900.
Harp Seal
Lot 932, Newfoundland1889 cover St. John’s to Melbourne Australia through San Francisco
Lot 932 15c rate 1889 cover to Australia, mailed from St John’s on FE.9.1889 and addressed to Melbourne, Australia, through San Francisco (FEB.20 transit on back). Originally franked with a strip of three of the 5c dark blue Harp Seal and somewhere along the way a large part of the middle stamp got removed (remaining two are damaged), with “Stamp Lost / In Transit” boxed handstamp. There is also a red “PAID ALL” handstamp on front. Once arrived in Melbourne on APR.11, several attempts were made to try and find the addressee, with many hand written notes to that effect, as well as pink Letter Carrier handstamps on front. Both front and back show a boxed “Unclaimed At / Melbourne” handstamp, and the cover was opened at bottom and re-sealed with stamp selvedge, with a pencil “2/9/89” date, as well as an interesting note on back reading “Opened by Mrs. Strachan but not for her, 11/4/89.” The back then shows several circular and boxed datestamps, mostly Dead Letter Office, dated OCT.10 and DEC.3. Very fine, and a rare destination for Newfoundland, plus a great story to boot. Estimate $500.
Lot 489, Newfoundland Harp Seal large die proof for 1865 stamp
Lot 489 Newfoundland Harp Seal Large Die Proof, sunk-in on card measuring 102 x 77 mm, the design showing the harp seal with icebergs and other surroundings which were used to print the stamp issued in 1865, surrounded by an oval lace design. Rare and attractive, very fine and fresh. Estimate $1,000.