Lot 417 — 1857 Nova Scotia 1sh deep purple Heraldic, mint with part o.g.

151629aLot 417 * Nova Scotia #6b 1857 1sh deep purple Heraldic, mint, with part original gum. This stamp has four margins and deep, fresh colour. Ex. Frederick R. Mayer collection, lot 566 sold on May 12, 2004 (described as “large part original gum, minor bits of paper adhering”). Following this sale, it was issued a Greene Foundation certificate in June 2004 stating “… unused with traces of original gum…”. Also Carey Fox collection, lot 194 sold by H.R. Harmer in May 1968 (described as unused, rich bright colour), at which point it was described as having a 1967 BPA certificate. A world class rarity, and worthy of the finest collection. Unitrade CV$75,000

Lot 762 — Nova Scotia #6i Used One shilling reddish violet heraldic on watermarked paper

Another from the front cover, in an auction that is exceptionally strong in British North America and Newfoundland:
Nova Scotia #6iLot 762 Nova Scotia #6i 1857 1sh reddish violet Heraldic on Watermarked Paper, used with oval grid cancel and clearly showing parts of two letters of “T. H. Saunders” watermark. Four margins and very fine. Accompanied by photocopy of 1989 Greene Foundation certificate. Ex. Midland collection. A very rare stamp in this quality and destined for a superior collection. Unitrade CV$12,000.

Lots 601 & 605 — Superb Provinces

British Columbia #4Lot 601 Vancouver Island #4 1865 10c blue Victoria imperf, a lovely mint stamp, four full margins, part original gum, very fine. Accompanied by 1961 Philatelic Foundation certificate. A world class rarity which is seldom offered. Unitrade CV$ 7,500

Nova Scotia #1
Lot 605 Nova Scotia #1 1853 1d red Queen Victoria mint, with part original gum and four nice margins. Very fine. Very scarce and especially so in this quality. Accompanied by 1994 P.S.E. certificate. Unitrade CV$ 8,000

Introduction to Auction #9

Our ninth auction is the most varied and comprehensive to date. The 2167 lots offer something for every collector.

It begins with a strong Canada and BNA section of 589 lots. The Pence issues are well-represented with a good selection of very fine including multiple very fine examples of the scarcer 7-1/2 and 10 penny. The half-penny imperforate features a lovely red postmark, while the perforated half-penny has a foreign postmark. For the budget-minded we have lesser quality, for example a very fine appearing mint example of the rare Scott #10 with Certificate but repaired which we estimate at about 5% of catalogue value. The Cents issues and Large Queens each have a number of uncommonly very fine mint examples. Both the Small Queens and the Jubilees each has a standout large mint multiple — a six cent Ottawa printing block of thirty and a five cent block of twenty respectively. The session continues to delight for 460 more lots.

One of the gems in the British Commonwealth section is a four-margin used block of the 1840 two penny blue. Interesting and scarce lots abound in this session. Mauritius 1847 1d red and 2p blue Queen Victoria Compound Die Proofs on cardSpecial mention of Mauritius number one and two must be made. We offer the compound Die Proof of these fabulously expensive iconic issues. It is a post-contemporary production made from the original Dies which were found in 1912 and is scarce in its own right.

Our worldwide stamps with 324 lots begin with a few modest USA then the unusual and the rare appear frequently among the nice quality collector oriented lots. China includes the rare Formosa railway locals as well as a few modern including a 1980 monkey, France and Germany each have a great variety among more than a hundred lots. French Colonies #35a deserves special mention. Iceland and Italy each have some expensive a highlight being the used pair of Iceland Scott #32b. The offering of Japan has the Mayeda collection (ISJP member #2) in over fifty lots. We continue this session with classics, essays, and locals etc.

Postal history is a field where our consignors are, with each auction, offering increasingly interesting and collectible items and collections. This auction, in addition to many lovely single covers (including Canada pence, British Columbia high values, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia bisects), there are dozens of lots which might easily form the basis for a whole new field of collecting enjoyment. These lots were usually assembled over years and decades as the owner sought out the rare and elusive. The successful bidder can continue and expand the collection. Another option is to seriously consider developing an award-winning Exhibit. The extensive postmark collections in this session can lead to similar fun and achievement.

One group of twelve lots, the Viner military memorabilia collection, can be found in the catalogue with two-and-a-half pages of text and scans. However the complete write-up of this collection is more than ten times as lengthy. It can all be found on our website along with extra scans.

In our last auction we offered an extensive number of cartons, albums, and stockbooks in our large lots session. This time the emphasis is more on collector-built specialized offerings as well as generally more valuable and more diverse lots than in the past. And, this auction has even more bulk and with 728 lots has considerably more than last auction.

The auction has been posted to stampauctionnetwork.com. The printed catalogue is presently being mailed to subscribers. Watch www.sparks-auctions.com for additional images, corrections, and featured items as the auction dates approach.

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