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1851 SIX PENCE continued...
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 621 |
O |
2 |
#2, 6p Slate violet on laid paper, yet another
selected premium quality used single, possessing four incredibly large and
wonderfully well balanced margins, highly detailed impression and an
intense shade of this slate violet color, light central strike of a black
target cancel that does not obscure the design as so many cancels do,
extremely fine and exceedingly choice gem; 2002 Greene Foundation
certificate (Unitrade C$2,500.00). (Image) |
$1,500.00
SOLD for $1,250.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 622 |
 |
2 |
#2, 6p Slate violet on laid paper, an
eye-catching single with enormous margins virtually all around showing a
portion of the next stamp above, a relatively early impression with deep
color and excellent sharp impression, tied to an exceptionally handsome
1851 entire folded letter to the United States by an especially neat black
target cancel, red "St, Thomas/EC/Sep 10, 1851" double-arc c.d.s., matching
arc "Paid/10" and black framed curve "Canada" handstamps, to New York with
London and blue Hamilton transits, a very fine and select cover showing the
proper usage of this value; ex-Dale-Lichtenstein. (Image) |
Est. 1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1851 TWELVE PENCE
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 623 |
P |
Unitrade #3Pi |
Unitrade #3Pi, 12p Black plate proof on India on
original card backing with vertical carmine "Specimen." overprint, select
left sheet-margin single with other margins large to extra large as well,
exceptionally fresh with marvelous intense color and impression, an
extremely fine and attractive example of this scarce proof. (Image) |
Unitrade C$2,000.00
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 624 |
P |
Unitrade #3Pii |
Unitrade #3Pii, 12p Black plate proof on India
with diagonal carmine "Specimen." overprint, a marvelous example of this
rare proof, among its choice attributes are huge and marvelously balanced
margins, intense black color and exceptionally sharp impression, extremely
fine; the diagonal overprint is considerably scarcer than the vertical
format and of considerable rarity in this gem condition. (Image) |
Unitrade C$4,000.00
SOLD for $2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 625 |
TC |
Unoitrade #3TCi |
Unitrade #3TCi, 12p and 10c Dark blue compound "scar"
die trial color proof on thin wove paper measuring 76x52mm showing the
full die sinkage, deep color and strong impression, faint corner crease at
top right outside the die area, extremely fine; the term "scar" comes from
the fact that the "ce" of "Pence" has some marks through it, early writers
believed that this was intended to be a defacement of the die since this
obsolete Pence issue was combined with the later Ten Cents value, but
others have considered it a bruise to the die and hence the term "scar"; an
extremely rare proof in its intact format as the vast majority of the
compound die proofs have been cut apart; one of the key proof rarities
of Canada; ex-Caspary. (Image) |
Unitrade C$15,000.00
SOLD for $10,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 626 |
TC |
Unitrade #3TC |
Unitrade #3TC, 12p Blue green "scar" die trial color
proof on India from the compound die on individual piece of India for
this value measuring 23x29mm, on original card backing measuring 29x34,
this shows the tool marks in the top left corner of the die block printed
directly on the card, wonderfully fresh in a bright blue green color,
similar to some of the shades of the later 7 1/2p value of the same design,
with an attractive light die wash in the color of the stamp, extremely fine
in every regard; a premium quality example of this very rare die proof. (Image) |
Unitrade C$5,000.00
SOLD for $3,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 627 |
TC |
Unitrade #3TC |
Unitrade #3TC, 12p Black "scar" die trial color proof
on thin wove paper from the compound proof measuring 25x30mm, a highly
detailed impression in the black issued color but referred to as a trial
color proof in Unitrade, extremely fine; a showpiece example of this rare
proof. (Image) |
Unitrade C$5,000.00
SOLD for $2,600.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 628 |
TC |
Unitrade #3TC |
Unitrade #3TC, 12p Purple brown "scar" die trial
color proof on wove paper from the compound proof measuring 25x28mm,
the paper is thicker than the previous example in black and more like a
bond paper as actually all these so called "wove" papers are, a lovely
example in a decidedly purple shade, Boggs lists both chocolate and purple
while Unitrade lists only brown, extremely fine and very rare. (Image) |
Unitrade C$5,000.00
SOLD for $2,800.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 629 |
O |
3 |
#3, 12p Black on laid paper, a spectacular
premium used example of this world-class rarity, with numerous marvelous
features that seldom come together in one stamp, including being in an
intense deep black color with full strong detailed impression on bright
paper indicating that this was probably from an early impression of the
plate, margins are large to especially wide and possessing beautiful
balance, in addition this example has been neatly cancelled by a single
clear strike of the seven-ring target postmark, extremely fine; an
extraordinarily attractive and eye-appealing stamp. The extreme rarity
of this high value is explained by a brief history of the production and
usage of this stamp. A total of 51,000 stamps were printed, a mere 255
impressions of the 200 subject plate. By all standards for a regular issue
stamp this is a miniscule printing. But the real rarity is seen in that in
the short period from 1851-1854 only 1,450 were sold. The unsold remainders
were then collected and destroyed. The apparent reason that so few were
sold is that there were very few uses for this specific rate, and none of
them were common destinations that saw much mail.The Twelve Penny Black
of Canada has long been recognized as one the rarest and most desired
stamps of the British Empire. Not only have few survived but obtaining
quality collectable examples has proved even more difficult. The fragile
laid paper was prone to damage and many existing copies have faults of
various degrees leaving very few completely sound examples. As with all
imperforates, obtaining nicely margined copies is a challenge. But most
germane to this particular value is that the black target cancel used at
this period was frequently applied with great abandon and often obscured
the black design of the stamp. Taking all of these factors into
consideration the example offered here has always been offered as, the
finest known used example. Its beauty certainly bares that out and this
rarity is unquestionably worthy of the finest collection. Accompanied by
1980 Balasse and 1983 PF certificates; ex-Hart, Barclay, Weinburger and
Schneider (Unitrade C$100,000.00).
(Image) |
$55,000.00
SOLD for $205,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
1852-1857 ISSUES
| Lot |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
| 630 |
 |
4 |
#4, 3p Red on medium wove paper, select quality
mint single of this popular Canadian classic, large and well balanced
margins all around, also possessing a remarkable overall freshness, with
bright vibrant color in a rich red shade plus a strong impression, full
o.g., relatively lightly hinged, extremely fine; mint examples of this
issue are rarely encountered especially with full original gum in premium
condition; 1999 PF certificate (Unitrade C$3,000.00).
(Image) |
$1,250.00
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 631 |
O |
4 |
#4, 3p Red on medium wove paper, gem used single
possessing immense balanced margins on all four sides showing a portion of
the frame line of the next stamp at right, beautiful rich color on bright
white paper, plus attractively cancelled with a centrally struck numeral
"21" four-ring pmk., extremely fine in all respects; quite rare in this
superb condition; signed A. Diena (Unitrade C$300.00).
(Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 632 |
O |
4 |
#4, 3p Red on medium wove paper, a magnificent
used single with neat portion of a rimless Quebec c.d.s., town cancels are
seldom encountered on this issue, brilliantly fresh with strong luxuriant
color and crisp impression, plus it is remarkably well margined with
extra-large margins all around, extremely fine; a rare stamp with c.d.s.
cancel in this superlative condition (Unitrade C$300.00). (Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 633 |
O |
4 |
#4, 3p Red on medium wove paper, choice used
single surrounded by large and extraordinarily well balanced margins,
intense vibrant color and detailed impression showing the transfer roll
crack much better than most production stamps, in addition beautifully
cancelled by centrally struck scarce numeral "5" four-ring cancel of
Brantford, U.C., extremely fine and remarkably pretty; 1978 PF certificate
(Unitrade C$300.00). (Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 634 |
O |
4 |
#4, 3p Red on medium wove paper, gem right
sheet-margin horizontal pair, possessing huge extravagant margins all
around including showing a portion of the frame line of the adjacent stamp
at left, an especially clean impression, rich color bordering on deep red,
plus it is remarkably attractively cancelled by two strikes of the numeral
"21" four-ring cancel of Montreal, extremely fine in every respect with
tremendous eye appeal. (Image) |
$400.00+
SOLD for $3,500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 635 |
O |
4a |
#4a, 3p (Deep) Brown red on medium wove,
impressive bottom sheet-margin single with large margins on the other three
sides as well, color is an especially deep and attractive brown red shade,
neat black target cancel, extremely fine and exceedingly choice; 1999 CPES
certificate (Unitrade C$550.00). (Image) |
$225.00
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 636 |
O |
Unitrade #4i |
Unitrade #4i, 3p Deep red on medium wove paper,
handsome vertical strip of four with clear to large margins virtually all
around, most impressive is the sumptuous deep color of this strip and its
strong exceptionally sharp impression, light black target cancels, very
fine and unusually choice being a completely sound strip of four; 2004
Greene Foundation certificate; ex-Foxbridge.
(Image) |
Unitrade C$1,400.00+
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 637 |
 |
Unitrade #4i |
Unitrade #4i, 3p Deep red on medium wove paper,
right sheet-margin single tied to 1854 petite cover to Guelph, an
extraordinarily attractive example of this deep and desirable shade, large
even margins in addition to the wide sheet margin, tied by black target
cancels with rimless "Owens-Sound/C.W/JY 5 1854" c.d.s. at left,
backstamped on the same day, extremely fine stamp and cover;
ex-Guilford. (Image) |
Est. 500-750
SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 638 |
O |
4d |
#4d, 3p Orange red on thin paper, a most
impressive top margin single, with a large sheet margin and three other
large and even margins, absolutely brilliant color and attractive
impression, centrally struck light target cancel that leaves the Beaver
virtually cancel free, extremely fine; a stamp with great eye-appeal
(Unitrade C$300.00). (Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 639 |
O |
4d |
#4d, 3p Orange red on thin paper, magnificent
quality used single with huge margins all around showing a portion of the
sheet margin at right, bright luxuriant color, lightly cancelled with
seven-ring target, extremely fine; a gem example of this thin paper
variety; 2002 Greene Foundation certificate (Unitrade C$300.00). (Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 640 |
O |
4d |
#4d, 3p Orange red on thin paper, select used
single, being remarkably fresh with radiant orange red color on white
paper, beautifully surrounded by four balanced lavish margins, light black
target cancels, extremely fine and choice (Unitrade C$300.00). (Image) |
$200.00
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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