Lot 634, Canada 1932 6c on 5c brown olive Airmail surcharge, XF NH, sold for C$70

Lot 634, Canada 1932 6c on 5c brown olive Airmail surcharge, XF NH, sold for C$70Lot 634 Canada #C3 1932 6c on 5c Brown Olive Airmail Surcharge, mint never hinged, well centered among four large and balanced margins, quite fresh and extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2007 Sergio Sismondo certificate grading it as “XF-Sup 95 OGnh”. A very nice stamp, catalogue value irrelevant. Unitrade CV$30, sold for C$60.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.

Sale 42 has finished

Lot 234 Canada #79b 1899 5c Blue Queen Victoria Numeral on Whiter Paper, XF NH
Lot 234 Canada #79b 1899 5c Blue Queen Victoria Numeral on Whiter Paper, mint never hinged, fresh and well centered among large margins, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2021 Greene Foundation certificate. Unitrade CV $1,050, sold for C$ $1,111 ($950 plus 17% buyer’s premium).

Auction #42 is over. Prices Realized can be seen on our Stamp Auction Network listing or downloaded from our site. Invoices for the sale were sent out to successful bidders on May 17 by e-mail or Canada Post.

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Lot 1448, China 1942 Cover to Japanese Prisoner of War in Hong Kong

Sale 42 continues today with Worldwide Postal History.

Front of Lot 1448, China 1942 Cover to Japanese Prisoner of War in Hong KongBack of Lot 1448, China 1942 Cover to Japanese Prisoner of War in Hong KongLot 1448 China 1942 Cover to Japanese Prisoner of War in Hong Kong, despatched from Shanghai, 29 Sept? 1942. Franked with two vertical pairs of China 1940 8c olive green Sun Yat-sen, Dah Teng printing, type III, secret mark, p14, Dah in button, no wmk (Scott 383, SG 492), mailed to Leon Weill, Camp “S” (Shamshuipo Camp). Japanese Ken’etsuzumi (censored) handstamp in carmine with small Hasegawa seal. Indistinguishable pencil marks at left. Circled “48” in pencil possibly prisoner or barrack number. Hong Kong occupation arrival c.d.s. on reverse “17-10-22” (17th year of Hirohito, October 22, 1942), believed applied at Kowloon postal station. Some minor creases plus a light stain on front, otherwise very fine and scarce, a new find therefore first time on the market. Estimate C$300.

Leon Weill, a French national, was born in Hong Kong. Prior to the war he worked as a stock broker. He served in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Force and was thus sent as a POW to Shamshuipo Camp (French nationals were not otherwise interred). He died in the camp, 27 April 1944.