Great Britain & British Empire 2025

Great Britain & British Empire December 8 & 9, 2025 at 10:00 CET

Lot n°

Symbol(s)

Estimate (£)

December 8 & 9, 2025 | 153

New Brunswick

THE ONLY KNOWN NEW BRUNSWICK COVER USED AT NEW YORK

50603

F 

S.G. 2

1856 Envelope franked New Brunswick 3d pair dull red (folded between) posted at N.Y. bearing

‘NEW-YORK / SEP /4’ cds and oval UNITED STATES exchange handstamp addressed to Sussex, N.B.,

alongside with struck through straightline ‘Held For Postage’ and endorsed ms ‘10’, at back departure

New York, transit and arrivals markings St. John, Upper Sussex and Sussex Vale datestamps, an eye-

catching and unique exhibition piece

Expertise: Cert. BPA (1993) and BPA (2009).

14’000 - 20’000

Prince Edward Island

50604

C J 

S.G. 31a

1870 4d black, marginal block of four from the lower right of the sheet on coarse bluish white wove

paper, variety imperforate between, mint large part o.g., trace of tone spot, though still of very fresh

appearance, a very scarce block.

60 - 80

Canada and Provinces Collections

50605

C H 

1857-1930, mint and used collection of Newfoundland with SG n° 11, 13, 28, 29 mint, as well as 17

mint stamps of Prince Edward, fine.

50 - 100

50606

CC C DCE H J 

1860-1940s, Canada Provinces, good collection on 21 pages, with New Brunswick from 1860 set

unused without gum, incl. specimen and 1c with double perforation; Newfoundland from 1860 2d

orange-vermilion, fine used 1865, 1880, 1887 issues in mix of used, unused and mint, also 1937

14c with rare compound perforation. Nova Scotia incl. 1860 8 1/2c in mint marginal block of 8, and

specimen issues. Prince Edward Island good range from 1862. A very interesting group with detailed

annotations of unlisted varieties and shades.

400 - 800

50607

C F 

1860-1905, Assembly of over 60 postal stationery envelopes, letter cards, cards & wrappers of Canada

& Newfoundland, all (except 4 used) unused, practically all different, noted Canada envelopes first

issue 5c & 10c, fine to mostly very fine group.

100 - 180