1929/30: £ 2 black & rose, fresh mint example, one minutely blunted perforation at right, fine large part og. A rare stamp BW 57B = $ 4'250/Gi = £ 3'250.
1929/30: 10 s. grey & pink and £ 2 black & rose mint, both values overprinted "Specimen" in black, minor gum bend on £ 2 otherwise fresh and fine, large part og Gi = £ 325.
1931/36: Watermark C of A, the complete set of eight values ½ d. - 1 s. 4 d., all in fresh mint interpanneau marginal blocks of four with "John Ash" imprints at base, large part or unmounted og. A rare and very attractive set BW = $ 1'500+.
1931/36: 3 d. deep blue, a superb mint interpanneau marginal block of four with "John Ash" imprint at base, fresh and fine, large part or unmounted og BW 109Dz = $ 350.
1931/36: 4 d. yellow-olive, a superb mint interpanneau marginal block of four with "John Ash" imprint at base, fresh and fine, unmounted og BW 117(4)za = $ 350.
1931/36: 5 s. grey & yellow, Die II, a superb and fresh mint interpanneau marginal pair with "John Ash" imprint at base, fine large part og BW 46za = $ 1'000/Gi = £ 260+.
1931/36: 10 s. grey & pink, Die II, a superb mint interpanneau marginal pair with "John Ash" imprint at base, fresh and fine, large part og BW 50Aza = $ 3'000/Gi = £ 700+.
1913: Official (Large 'OS') punctured set of 12 values complete to 5 s. mint, including additional 4 d. value in orange-yellow, one or two with usual slight gum ageing, otherwise extremely fresh and fine, large part og. A rare selection in much above average condition, many are signed Gi = £ 3'000+.
1914/20: Official 1 d. carmine-red punctured 'OS', a fine mint block of eight from base of sheet with "CA" monogram and position 60 (lower right stamp) showing variety "RA" of "Australia" joined, delightful multiple, large part or unmounted og BW 71(4)bb/jz = $ 500+.
1914/21: Official 1 d. pale terracotta (brick) red, punctured 'OS', a fine mint example of fresh colour, superb large part og. Cert. Bovic (2007) BW 71Qbb = $ 750.
1914/21: Official 1 d. scarlet, mint example centred to to right, variety punctured 'SO' for 'OS' (inverted), one or two minor wrinkles and part og., but a rare stamp. Cert. Sydney Phil. Research Service (2009) BW 71(I)bb = $ 1'500.
1915/28: Official 3 d. yellow-olive, Die IIB, punctured 'OS', a fine mint interpanneau marginal pair with "T. S. Harrison" imprint at base, minor gum bend otherwise fresh and fine, unmounted og BW 14Abz = $ 1'000+.
1915/28: Official 9 d. violet, Die IIB, punctured 'OS', a fine mint interpanneau marginal block of four with "John Ash" imprint at base, fresh and fine, unmounted og BW 28Abz = $ 750+.
1916/20: Rough paper, Official 1 d. deep red, puntured 'OS', a fine mint horizontal pair showing Die II at left and Die I on right se-tenant, fresh and very fine, unmounted og BW 72bb/fa = $ 1'000.
1918/20: Official ½ d. green, punctured 'OS', fresh mint example showing variety "Thin 1 in Fraction at Right", minor horizontal bend, unmounted og. Cert. Bovic (2007) BW 65E(5)ba = $ 1'000.
1923/24: Official set of three punctured 'OS', fresh mint withn 6 d. chestnut, 2 s. maroon and rare £ 1 grey, large part og. Cert. Bozic (2008) for the £ 1 value Gi = £ 1'200+.
1915/16: Roo 5 s. grey & yellow, Die II, mint example of fresh appearance, Setting B, well centred, two light tone spots on perfs. at base not affecting the obverse, large part og. A rare stamp Gi = £ 2'750.
1915/16: Roo £ 1 brown & ultramarine, Die II, the fine and fresh mint vertical strip of three showing all three settings, top stamp with hinge remnant, lower stamps unmounted og. Rare and splendid strip Gi = £ 4'000+.
1920/21: Tercentenary Issue, the superb mint set of nine values all overprinted "Specimen" reading up in black or red, fresh and fine, large part og Gi = £ 375.
1921: Tercentenary second issue, the set of nine values, mostly marginal mint, all overprinted "Specimen" reading up in black, fresh and fine, large part og Gi = £ 325.
1922/34: "Ship Type", wmk. Script Ca, the fresh mint set of twelve values (exc. the 1½ d., but with additional ½ d, 1 d., and 2½ d. values), all overprinted "Specimen" in black, large part og. A scarce set Gi = £ 550.
1924: Keyplate 2 s. purple & bright blue on pale blue, 2 s. 6 d. black & carmine on pale blue and 10 s. green & red on emerald and 12 s. 6 d. grey & orange, fresh mint examples, all overprinted "Specimen" in black or red or perforated "Specimen" (12 s. 6 d.), rare and fine, large part og Gi = £ 500.
1930 (March): Keyplate 2 s. 6 d. grey black & pale orange-vermilion on grey blue paper, a fresh and fine mint example of excellent vivid colour, large part og. Cert Brandon (1985) Gi = £ 2'750.
1851: Prince Albert 6 d. slate-violet on vertically laid paper, a fine margined example of good colour cancelled by neat target handstamp in black, upper right corner with tiny incision in margin only, a rare stamp Scott 2 = $ 1'750/Gi = £ 1'100.
1852/57: Beaver 3 d. scarlet-vermilion on hand-made paper, a fine used example with light target handstamp, large margins all round and sheet marginal at right. An exceptional stamp Scott 4 = $ 225/Gi = £ 225.
1852/57: Prince Albert 6 d. greenish-grey, a fine used example with clear margins and hiûge at sides, neatly cancelled by numeral "27" (Montreal) handstamp in black, minor bend at corner not detracting from the fine appearance of a rare stamp Scott 5 = $ 1'500/Gi = £ 1'000.
1852/57: 7½ d. yellow-green imperforate on hand-made paper, a superb large margined used example of excellent colour, lightly cancelled in black. A delightful stamp in the foremost quality Scott 9 = $ 3'500/Gi = £ 2'000.
1852/57: Prince Albert 6 d. grey-lilac imperforate on machine-made medium paper, a superb used example with large margins all round, minute scuff in top margin mentioned for complete accuracy but barely visible, of superb colour and freshness, neatly cancelled by numeral in black. A very rare stamp so fine Scott 5 = $ 1'500/Gi = £ 2'000.
1858/59: ½ d. deep rose perf. 11¾, a good used example of a very scarce stamp, some perfs. slightly blunted but of fine appearance Scott 11 = $ 1'800/Gi = £ 800.
1858/59: Beaver 3 d. red, perf. 11¾ on thick wove paper, a fine used example of good colour neatly cancelled by "19" numeral (London) handstamp. Scott 12 = $ 1'250/Gi = £ 325.
1858/59: Prince Albert 6 d. slate-violet, perf. 11¾, a superb used example on medium wove machine-made paper, neatly cancelled in red. A magnificent example of this rarity. Cert RPS (1973) Scott 13a = $ 7'250/Gi = £ 3'250.
1859: Beaver 5 c. deep red, perf. 12, mint horizontal pair of excellent strong colour, centred to base and with minor creasing, large part og. A rare multiple. Cert. BPA (1968) Scott 15 = $ 1'100/Gi = £ 800.
1859: 1 c. deep rose, a superb unused imperforate pair showing large part "American Bank Note Co. New York" imprint at top, large margins all round and of excellent colour. Extremely rare so fine. Cert. BPA (2012) Gi = £ 3'750.
1859: 5 c. red and 12½ c. pale yellow green, tied by '37' numeral postmark of Quebec (and by London arrival cds in red) on neat 1864 cover to London with Quebec cds at lower left. Small part of flap missing on reverse, but a pretty franking. Signed Bolaffi & Mondolfo.
1859: 12½ c. blue-green, perf. 12, a fresh mint horizontal pair of excellent colour, couple of nibbed perfs. and diagonal bend on one stamp not detracting from the marvellous appearance, part og. A rare multiple. Signed W.E.Lea Scott 18a = $ 2'100/Gi = £ 2'600.
1859: American Banknote Co. printing, 12½ c. blue-green, an imperforate block of four with left vertical margin shaved down the frame line, other three large on all sides; superb colour and in a delightful shade, fine unused. Cert. BPA (1971) Scott 18b = $ 10'000/Gi = £ 9'500.
1859: Cartier 17 c. deep blue, perf. 12, a fine mint pair of good colour, one or two blunted perfs. and with a few toned perfs. on reverse, a rare stamp in a multiple, small part og. Signed W.E.Lea Scott 19 = $ 2'500+/Gi = £ 2'600+.
1859: 17 c. deep blue, an unused imperforate pair of fine rich colour, left hand stamp with large even margins all round, right hand stamp slightly shaved at right, but of great scarcity. Cert. BPA (2012) Gi = £ 5'000.
1864: 2 c. bright rose, perf. 12, a fine mint example of excellent centering for this stamp, fresh and fine, large part og Scott 20a = $ 775/Gi = £ 600.
1864: 2 c. bright rose, an unused imperforate pair of exquisite colour and with large margins all round. Rare and very fine. Cert. BPA (2012) Gi = £ 2'750.
1851: 3 d. dark blue, wide to large margins showing small portion of adjoining stamp, tied by oval grill cancel on small cover to Prince Edward Island with Halifax (Jan 16, 1856) departure and arrival (Jul 3) cds's on reverse. A very fine item.
Provenance: Collections Koh and Hackmey.
1868/71: Large Queen 1 c. orange-yellow, a fine mint example of excellent centering on medium stout wove paper, fresh and fine with large part og. Rare Scott 23 = $ 1'500/Gi = £ 950.
1868/71: Large Queen 3 c. brown-red, perf. 12 on medium stout paper, a fine mint example of good colour, well centred, large part og. Scott 25 = $ 1'900/Gi = £ 1'000.
1890: Large Queen Ottawa printing, 15 c. brown-purple, a superb mint imperforate marginal pair, vivid deep shade, some minor gum creasing not greatly affecting the appearance, large part og Scott 29d = $ 1'500/Gi = £ 1'400.
1870/88: Small Queen 1 c. bright yellow, the superb mint imperforate horizontal pair, large part og., 1889/97 3 c. bright vermilion in an unused horizontal pair, 5 c. brownish grey in an unused imperforate block of four, 6 c. deep chestnut in a mint imperforate pair with gum; 10 c. brownish red in an imperforate pair with gum; condition varies but generally fine, a scarce group Gi = £ 3'750.
1870/88: Small Queen 2 c. grass green, the superb mint imperforate horizontal marginal pair, fresh delicate colour, large part og Scott 36a = $ 725/Gi = £ 600.
1878/80: Covers (2), both addressed to Norway, with 1878 cover franked by Small Queen 5 c. olive with "P.O. Chatham - N.B." cds, taxed on departure with unframed "T" marking and handstruck "3" in black, sent via Ottawa (June 20) to Arendal; 1880 cover also from Chatham with Small Queen 5 c. olive, full prepaid to Tonsberg via London (June 17). An unusual pair.
1882/97: ½ c. black, a very fresh and fine mint block of four from base of sheet, variety imperforate, with "American Bank Note Co." inscription at base, fine large part og. A rare and appealing multiple Scott 34a = $ 1'200/Gi = £ 1'300.
1890 (Feb 10): Cover endorsed "via Brindisi" from St. John's/N.B. to Bobbilli, Madras, India franked by Small Queen 1889/97 10 c. tied by despatch duplex. Reverse with "Sea Post Office-D" cds (Feb 27) and front with Bobbilli arrival (March 1). Minor envelope corner tear not affecting adhesive, an attractive cover to a scarce destination.
1893: 20 c. vermilion, the superb and fresh imperforate horizontal pair, large margins all round, large part og. Rare Scott 46a = $ 1'400/Gi = £ 1'500.
1893: 20 c. vermilion, the imperforate horizontal pair in a very deep shade, large margins all round, some buckling due to heavy gum, trace of thin from hinge, large part og. Rare Scott 47a = $ 1'400/Gi = £ 1'600.
1893 (Aug): 8 c. pale bluish grey, an imperforate horizontal pair with part gum but thinned, and a superb unused block of four the 8 c. blackish purple Scott 44d = $ 3'000/Gi = £ 2'550.
1897: Jubilee Issue, the superb mint set of 16 values, fresh mint examples, with low values to 10 c. unmounted og., balance lightly mounted og., the $ 3 value being top marginal. Centering generally very fine, a scarce and delightful set Scott 50/65 = $ 8'000+/Gi = £ 4'500.
1897/98: The magnificent mint set in horizontal imperforate pairs, of excellent colour, large margins all round and most with full original gum. The 1 c. pair with slight abrasion on reverse and 2 c. with gum bend of no real significance, a truly delightful and rare set Scott 66a/73a = $ 4'400+/Gi = 4'000+.
1897/98: Definitive set of eight values, fresh and fine mint set with strong colour, the 10 c. with minor corner bend, large part or unmounted og. Scott 1'100+/Gi = £ 375.
1898/1902: 2 c. carmine rose, fresh and fine imperforate pair, unused; also an unused pair of the 7 c. greenish yellow (not found with gum) with close margin at right. Scarce Scott 77c+81a = $ 1'075/Gi = £ 800.
1898/1902: 5 c. slate-blue on bluish, the fresh mint corner marginal imperforate pair, light bend at right in margin well away from the adhesives, full unmounted og. Extremely scarce and fine Scott 79a = $ 1'900/Gi = £ 950.
1898/1902: 8 c. brownish-orange, a fresh mint imperforate pair, marginal from base of sheet, trivial corner bend, fine large part og Scott 82a = $ 1'200/Gi = £ 850.
1898/1902: 20 c. olive-green, the top marginal imperforate pair, unused and cancelled in blue with large part "Postage Stamp Branch / Dec 19, 1900" cancellation in blue (ten days prior to the issue of the adhesive). An extremely rare pair from positions 3-4 on the sheet, with photograph of the adjoining block of four. A rarity Scott 84a = $ 4'500/Gi = £ 2'750.
1898/1902: The definitive set of eleven mint, fine colours, 5 c. with rounded corner otherwise a fine set with additional 2 c. value and the rare 20 c. olive-green in a well centred horizontal pair, large part og Scott 74/84 = $ 2'600/Gi = £ 1'250.
Imperial Penny Postage 1898: Map Issue 2 c. red, black & blue, a superb mint imperforate pair, usual minor gum bends, large part og. Rare Scott 86a = $ 550/Gi = £ 425.
1903: Edward VII, the set of four imperforate horizontal pairs, 1 c. deep green 5 c. blue on bluish, 7 c. greenish bistre and 10 c. brown-lilac, fresh and fine unused, the 5 c. pair with vertical crease in margin only well away from the design, a superb and rare set, possibly of Proof status Scott 89a+91a/93a = $ 3'925/Gi = £ 2'900.
1908: Quebec Centenary, the set of eight values complete in superb unused vertical imperforate pairs, fresh and very fine, just 100 sets printed thus Scott 96a/103a = $ 5'200/Gi = £ 4'400.
1922/31: Definitive 4 c. olive-yellow, 5 c. violet, 7 c. red-brown, 8 c. blue, 10 c. bistre-brown and $ 1 orange; fresh and fine mint imperforate pairs, some sheet marginal, delightful and rare complete set, large part og Scott 110a/122a = $ 16'400/Gi = £ 17'350.
1913: Admiral 1 c. blue green and 2 c. carmine, perf. 8 x imperforate, vertical Coil strips of four, fresh and fine, 2 c. with minor gum bend on top stamps not affecting appearance, large part or unmounted og Scott 123/124 = $ 800/Gi = £ 520.
1917: 50th Anniversary of Confederation, 3 c. deep brown, a superb unused imperforate marginal pair from left of sheet, rare and fine Scott 135a = $ 600/Gi = £ 475.
1922/31: Admiral 1 c. chrome-yellow, 2 c. deep green and 3 c carmine, imperforate x perf. 8; the splendid set of three values from the coil printings sold in sheet format, vertical blocks of twelve all showing variety "imperforate between horizontally" se-tenant. Superb and fresh interpanneau gutter blocks, the 1 c. with a repaired tear on lower right stamp otherwise Post Office fresh, unmounted og. A rarity of the issue.
1927: Canadian Confederation, the complete set of five values in mint imperforate between vertical pairs, brilliant fresh colour and full unmounted og Scott 141c/145c = $ 900/Gi = £ 475.
1927: Canadian Confederation, the complete set of five values in mint imperforate horizontal pairs, brilliant fresh colour and full unmounted og Scott 141a/145a = $ 900/Gi = £ 475.
1927: Historical Issue, the set of three values in imperforate marginal pairs; the set of three values vertically imperforate between in horizontal pairs and the set of three values imperforate between in vertical pairs (this last being without gum), fresh and fine, unmounted og Scott 146a-c/148a-c/= $ 1'400/Gi = £ 850+.
1928: Airmail 5 c. olive brown, the magnificent mint Imperforate Plate block of six from top of sheet, fresh and very fine, full unmounted og. A delightful and rare multiple Scott C1a = $ 1'125+/Gi = £ 570+.
1928/29: Booklet panes. imperforate blocks of twelve of the 1 c. orange, 2 c. green and 5 c. violet, in matching blocks marginal from base of sheet, the central vertical rows tête-bêche horizontally, superb and fresh, full unmounted og. A truly wonderful set in immaculate condition, unmounted og Scott 149c/153c = $ 4'650/Gi = £ 2'880.
1928/29: Bluenose set, the magnificent set of eleven values complete, all in vertical pairs, imperforate between, fresh and very fine, upper stamp mounted, lower unmounted og Scott 149c/159c = $ 2'785/Gi = £ 1'970.
1928/29: Bluenose set of 11 values in fine mint pairs, all imperforate vertically between, the higher values being in vertical pairs marginal from left of sheet, majority fresh and very fine, 50 c. with small stain at right, very fine og. or unmounted og. Scott 149d/159b = $ 2'700+/Gi = £ 2'130.
1928/29: Bluenose set of eleven values mint, 1928 1 c. and 2 c. values in horizontal coil pairs mint, 2 c. green in imperforate pair, 1 c., 2 c., 3 c., 4 c., 5 c., 8 c., 10 c. and 12 c. values in imperforate between pairs mint etc. Generally fine, a scarce group Gi = £ 1'300+.
1928/29: Bluenose set of eleven values in fresh and fine mint imperforate pairs, many being sheet marginal, the $ 1 olive-green pair being unused, balance superb og. or unmounted og. A splendid and rare set Scott 149b/159a = $ 2'785/Gi = £ 1'970.
1920/31: 1 c. green, 10 c. olive-green, 12 c. grey-black, 20 c. red, 50 c. blue and $ 1 olive-green, the set of six values in fine mint horizontal or vertical imperforate pairs, fresh and very fine, large part og. An extremely rare complete set Scott163d/177a = $ 6'650/Gi = £ 7'000.
1931: Cartier 10 c. olive-green, a superb horizontal pair, marginal from right of sheet, on thick unwatermarked paper, small part gum. Scarce Scott 190a = $ 500/Gi = £ 450.
1932/33: Definitive set of seven values, complete to 13 c., in fine mint imperforate pairs, lower three values with bends across gum not affecting appearance, balance very fine, large part og. A scarce set Scott 195c/201a = $ 2'240/Gi = £ 2'050.
1932/33: Definitive 5 c. blue, the superb block of four, variety imperforate vertically between, marginal from top of sheet, very rare. Mounted in margin only, stamps unmounted og. Scott 199a = $ 4'500/Gi = £ 3'200.
1933 (May 18): UPU Congress, the fresh mint imperforate vertical pair, large margins and of excellent colour, mounted on top stamp only, supoerb og. and rare Scott 202a = $ 625/Gi = £ 700.
1933: World Grain Exhibition and Conference, Regina. 20 c. red, optd. in blue, the superb mint imperforate pair, fresh and very fine, unmounted og Scott 203a = $ 950/Gi = £ 700.
1933 (Aug 17): First Transatlantic Steam Crossing, 3 c. blue in a fine mint imperforate horizontal pair, fresh and very fine og. A scarce pair Scott 204a = $ 625/Gi = £ 700.
1934: Fourth Centenary of Discovery, 3 c. blue in a fine mint imperforate horizontal pair, fresh and fine og. A scarce pair Scott 208a = $ 625/Gi = £ 700.