Auction 11 Catalogues Mailed

We received the shipment of printed catalogues for our November 13-15th auction yesterday afternoon and promptly delivered them to Canada Post. Canadian customers should receive theirs early next week, USA by the end of the week, and international in the week of November 5th. Please contact us if you do not receive your catalogue in time to bid in the sale.

Remember, complete catalogue PDF files are available on our site in the Catalogue link at the right.

You will also find the Image Gallery which has many additional scans in higher resolution and greater detail than those on Stamp Auction Network, corrections and updates to the auction listing, and comprehensive instructions for on-line bidding.

Next week we begin featuring daily writeups of an item or area of exceptional interest in Auction 11.

We wish you good luck in the sale!

Auction 11, November 13-15, 2012

We are pleased to present our Public Auction #11, taking place at our
Ottawa premises on November 13-15, 2012.

Auction #11 starts with a wonderful selection of the scarce Canada
pence issues.  Seldom indeed have there been four of the perforated six
penny offered in one auction. Complementing the classic issues of
Canada are some of the great mint stamps of the provinces: the
imperforate ten cent of Vancouver Island and the first issue of
Nova Scotia are two of the highlights. The whole of the Victorian
era is strong and one cannot fail to be impressed with the lovely
mint Large Queens as well as some very rare stamps. The three Kings
period offers gems such as a set of the Quebec Issue large Die Proofs
and then into the Admirals beginning with the Madukhar Belkhode
International Gold Medal Collection. Rarities abound through the
period and then throughout the Elizabethan period with the greatest
rarity being the inverted $2 Normal School which is quite a bit
scarcer than the inverted Seaway. Our back of the book offerings are
strong, highlighted by possibly the finest of the inverted $3 Third
Bill issue and the tremendous offering of Consular Fee stamps with
an uncatalogued variety, rare imprint blocks, and even full sheets.

Sparks Auction #11 PDF CatalogueDay Two of the auction has four sessions. Dominating the Commonwealth
is the Geoff Leech offering of New Zealand. Many of these lots are
opportunities to obtain quite rare but not necessarily expensive
varieties which were acquired over a lifetime by a very keen student
of New Zealand. Worldwide offers a broad selection from such diverse
places as China, Estonia, France, Germany, Greenland, and Thailand.
Postal History has a handful of lovely covers with rare and expensive
stamps. Of greater interest to many will be the groupings, in which
there are treasures to be acquired. Literature — which merits a
separate section — is bulky (seven full bookcases) but also contains
many scarce and sought after reference works.

Our third day offers the strongest group of lots and collections ever.
One lot is Malta essentially complete which might have been offered
as several dozen lots; another lot of France which has a short and
modest description but an astounding catalogue value of E55,000;
Norway has many strong lots; and of course Canada is very well
represented. Viewers should plan on spending more time than usual
to appreciate the depth and quality of the lots.

The sale is now posted on Stamp Auction Network at:
http://stampauctionnetwork.com/ik/ik11.cfm

Print catalogues are now at press and will be mailed out next week.
Also beginning next week, this site will have PDFs of the catalogue
as well as the Auction Gallery with additional images, corrections
or notes on the sale, featured items, and comprehensive instructions
on how to bid.

We are sure you will find something of interest in this sale.

 

Consignments From Collectors Wanted

Sparks Auctions is actively soliciting consignments from our customers for a sale to be held this fall. We try to prepare material in a way that collectors will appreciate, and we find that collectors themselves are excellent consignors.

We already have on hand a large volume of material, including a treasure trove of philatelic literature, material from African and South American countries, and some nice Canada. Lotting is proceeding but we still have time for more
in the next few weeks.

Larger collections should be in our hands by August 15th, while smaller items will be welcomed until just after Labour Day, September 3rd, 2012.

You can learn more about consigning at our information page.

Contact Kate or Ian for more information or if you have any questions.

Auction #10 Followup

Auction #10 was full of pleasant surprises, particularly on Commonwealth, Canada and Boy Scouts topicals. Realizations were strong and we were very happy with the sale overall.

We will provide more analysis next week with highlights and features. For now, please be aware that it is a holiday weekend here in Canada. We are busy organizing auction winnings and getting shipping rates. Most successful bidders will have an e-mail invoice by Tuesday, July 3rd.

Accurate Prices Realized can be found on Stamp Auction Network under the “Realizations” tab.

Auction #10 print catalogues have been mailed

We received the shipment of printed catalogues for our June 26-28th auction this afternoon and promptly delivered them to Canada Post. Canadian customers should receive theirs by the end of this week, USA early next week, and international by the end of next week.

Please contact us if you do not receive your catalogue in time to bid in the sale.