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Lot Sym. Lot Description
1204 BRITISH HONDURAS, 1865-1968. Unused and used on Scott pages, incl. first two QEII definitive sets unused, most are Fine-Very Fine 945.00
1205 og BRUNEI, 1906-58. Scott Specialty pages of unused stamps, complete for regular issues, also with fifteen different Japanese Occupation issues, overall fresh and Fine-Very Fine, Scott Retail approximately $1,930.00 E. 750-1,000
1206 CANADA, 1852-1950's. Stockbook of unused and used stamps, few earlier wove paper imperfs (generally defective), strength in Large and Small Queens (incl. No. 22 with original gum), Jubilees with unused $1.00, used $2.00 and two used $5.00, also few P.E.I., Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, mixed condition, appears Fine E. 2,000-3,000
1207 og CANADA, 1859-1960. Scott Specialty pages of unused stamps, eleven different to first Small Queens and then essentially complete from second Small Queens (less $2.00-$5.00 Jubilees), complete back-of-book, also some booklet panes, most all fresh and Fine-Very Fine, No. 17b (part original gum) with 1980 P.F. certificate, Scott Retail approximately $12,850.00 E. 5,000-7,500
1208 og CANADA COLLECTION BALANCE, 1898-1951. Nearly 100 stamps on Scott pages, original gum hinged or Mint N.H., includes both colors of the 1898 Imperial Postage, partial set of the 1928-29 scroll issue including a nice $1.00 Parliament plus five different imperf or part perf pairs, 1930-31 50c "Grand Pre", better 1932-34 commemoratives, complete sets to the $1.00 of 1935, 1938, 1942-43 and 1946, and a $1.00 Fisheries plate number block of four, condition, almost without exception, is Very Fine E. 400-500
1209 og CANADA, 1897-1931. Over 150 items on Scott pages and a stock sheet (seven used), includes Jubilees with $4.00 and used $1.00-$3.00 and $5.00 (two each of first two), nearly complete sets of 1897-1902 Maple Leafs and Numeral with first 5c-10c and the second 6c, 8c and 20c, 1898 2c Christmas block of six, 1903-08 Edward VII complete less the 10c, 1908 Quebec complete, 1912-25 King George V "Admirals" complete, plus better duplicates including a block of four of the 50c and a $.100, some coils, booklet panes and complete booklets, 1928-29 "Scroll" complete with an extra 50c "Bluenose", 1930 50c Grand Pre and two $1.00 Mt. Cavell, there is one later stamp, the "key" 50c "O.H.M.S. Official Mint N.H., virtually all unused with original gum (hinged), some Mint N.H., faults are minimal, overall Fine-Very Fine E. 1,500-2,000
1210 og CANADA, 1897-1950. Almost complete for these years on Scott Specialty pages less the $2.00-$5.00 Jubilees and the two Port Hood provisionals, also includes earlier Victoria 15c Gray Large Queen and first 10c Small Queen unused original gum, also air post, special delivery, postage dues and officials complete, and war tax nearly complete to 1950, very few minor faults, Fine-Very Fine collection, Scott Retail approximately $9,135.00 E. 1,500-2,000
1211 CANADA, USED 1851-1946. On Scott Specialty pages, early material is mostly complete with 44 nearly all different stamps to 1890 including Nos. 1, 4, 5, 7 (two), 8 (appears unused), 9, 11, 12, 1859 Decimals less 10c Black Brown, ten Large Queens, and seventeen Small Queens, Jubilees complete (dollar values roller cancels, heavy on $3.00-$5.00), evidently complete thereafter less the two Port Hood provisionals, also air post, special delivery, registration and war tax, condition is mixed, especially for the earlier period, virtually all Fine-Very Fine appearance E. 1,000-1,500
1212 CANADA LARGE QUEENS ACCUMULATION. Approximately 100 stamps arranged on two stock sheets, all values and major shades represented in quantities of four to over 20 of each with cancellations, shades & papers, better used include six 1c Yellow Orange (23), three 1c Brown Red watermarked (22a), 3c Red watermarked (25a), four 5c Olive Green (26), 15c Gray Violet watermarked (29c), and there are eighteen stamps that are either unused or appear unused (one 12-1/2c and several 15c with original gum), in addition to the stamps there is a 5c Bright Blue trial color proof on thin card, also includes five stamps from the 1859 First Decimal series with a 2c, three 10c shades and a 12-1/2 (several part original gum), condition is mixed, still there is quite a bit of Fine-Very Fine and certainly a fair share of scarce and elusive items E. 1,000-1,500
1213 CANADA. 19th & 20th Century, used and unused on 105 counter pages, some Newfoundland, Fine-Very Fine 726.00
1214 c CANADA FIRST DAY COVERS. Five, incl. three with No. 192 addressed to John Gill, CE4, last bears Nos. 220, 222, 226 and 227 on registered cover to Chicago Ill., Very Fine E. 300-400

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