Lot 215, Canada six cent yellow brown Small Queen, used with Neck Flaw, sold for C$2,300

Lot 215, Canada six cent yellow brown Small Queen, used with Neck Flaw, sold for C$2,300Lot 215 Canada #39iv 1873-74 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12 with Neck Flaw, used with light cancel leaving the flaw quite visible. A fine-very fine example of this flaw, described by Mr. Hillson as having been repaired quickly because so few are known. Ex. Simpson. Unitrade CV$500, sold for C$2,000.00 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 1236, Canada 1876 three cent dull red Small Queen, VF NH, sold for C$2,300

Lot 1236, Canada 1876 three cent dull red Small Queen, VF NH, sold for C$2,300Lot 1236 Canada #37ii 1876 3c dull red Small Queen, Perforated 11½ x 12, mint with full original gum, never hinged. A fresh stamp and very fine. Accompanied by a 1963 R.P.S.L. certificate for a block of four, from which this was the lower right stamp. A scarce never hinged stamp. Unitrade CV$2,400, sold for C$2,000.00 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 172, Canada 1872-73 six cent yellow brown Small Queen, VF NH, sold for C$2,415

Lot 172, Canada 1872-73 six cent yellow brown Small Queen, VF NH, sold for C$2,415Lot 172 Canada #39 1872-73 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11.85 x 12,First Ottawa printing “one dot state” (plate position 93), nicely centered and fresh, mint never hinged, very fine. Accompanied by a 2019 Greene Foundation certificate. Catalogue value is for a “normal” #39 and does not take into consideration the rarity of mint stamps from the First Ottawa printing. Unitrade CV$2,400, sold for C$2,100.00 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

Lot 171, Canada 1872-73 six cent yellow brown Small Queen, VF NH, sold for C$2,875

Lot 171 Canada #39 1872-73 6c yellow brown Small Queen, Perforated 11.85 x 12, First Ottawa printing “one dot state” (plate position 94), nicely centered and fresh, mint never hinged, very fine. Accompanied by a 2019 Greene Foundation certificate. Catalogue value is for a “normal” #39 and does not take into consideration the rarity of mint stamps from the First Ottawa printing. This lot and the two following lots were in a strip of three plated as being from positions 92 to 94 from the “A” plate. The strip of three was pictured in Hillson’s article on the 6c value published in The London Philatelist. The stamps are from a very early printing, as denoted by the perforation and the small single guide dots. We note that high-quality never hinged examples of First Ottawa printing 6c are exceptionally rare. In fact, based on our research, we have not identified any premium never hinged example being offered at auction prior to these three examples. The rarity of this stamp should not be confused with the much more common, yet still elusive, 6c yellow-brown from the “three dot state” which can be seen infrequently offered in premium never hinged condition. The strip of three was separated into three singles to give three collectors the opportunity to acquire one of these rare premium examples of the 6c from the First Ottawa printing. From the John Hillson Collections. Unitrade CV$ 2,400, sold for $2500 plus 15% buyer’s premium.

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