Lot 334 Canada #157 1929 20c Dark Carmine Harvesting Wheat, mint never hinged, well centered amid four huge and even margins, extremely fine. Definitely one in a million (7 million were printed), destined for the finest collection, catalogue value irrelevant. Unitrade CV$200.
Lot 567, Newfoundland two cent on sixty cent King Henry VII surcharge essay with doubled surcharge, Fine mint
Lot 567 Newfoundland #74E-2 1918 2c on 60c King Henry VII Surcharge Essay with Doubled Surcharge, mint hinged and fine. Accompanied by a 1973 Royal Philatelic Society of London certificate. Unitrade CV$1,000.
Lot 1042, Canada 1916 “Killed In Action” Soldier’s Letter

Lot 1042 1916 “Killed in Action” Soldier’s Letter returned to Sender in an Ambulance Envelope, mailed from Saskatoon and sent to Lieut. D. Atheson with the 24th Canadians, B.E.F. France, arrived at F.P.O. 4.W on NOV.29.1916. Manuscript “Killed in Action” on front along with the signature of whoever wrote it. Cover returned to Canada and received at the Ottawa dead letter office on JAN.22.1917, opened to discover its sender and was placed in an O.H.M.S. envelope and mailed to Miss. Clara in Saskatoon. The O.H.M.S. envelope is missing its back flap, else very fine. Estimate $200.
Lot 596, Cayman Islands 1918 two and a half pence on four pence brown and blue Edward VII surcharge, VF mint
Lot 596 Cayman Islands #20 1918 2½d on 4d Brown and Blue King Edward VII Surcharge, mint lightly hinged, very fine and quite scarce, especially so nice. Accompanied by a 1981 David Brandon certificate. Scott CV U$2,000.

