Lot 203 Canada #111a 1912 5c Indigo Admiral, mint never hinged, with deep rich colour and quite fresh, extremely fine. An elusive shade of this stamp which is rarely offered, especially this nice, a must have for the discriminating collector. Accompanied by a 2016 Greene Foundation certificate. Rsv. $1,800. Unitrade CV$2,000, sold for C$1,800 plus 17% buyer’s premium.
Sale #34 Is Complete

Auction #34 has finished. Prices Realized can be seen on Stamp Auction Network or downloaded here. Unsold lots will be available to purchase for thirty days at the Reserve (Rsv.) price posted online and in the catalogue.
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Lot 978, 1930 Maryland Free State first flight, Calcutta to Alameda California
Worldwide Postal History is on offer in today’s auction sessions.
Lot 978 1930.MAR.9 “Maryland Free State” First Flight from Calcutta to Alameda California, piloted by Geysendorffer and Scholte, franked with 1a KGV definitive and a USA 2c cancelled at Alameda on MAY.12. Handstamped “AIR LINER / MARYLAND FREE STATE” and signed by pilot Scholte. Addressed to Stephen Smith, with his signature on back. The cover has small toning spots else very fine. A rare cover, with only 26 covers flown, from the Pont Collection. This was the example Mr. Pont exhibited in the early 1930s. Estimate $1,000.
Lot 110, Canada one cent yellow Small Queen, XF NH
Sale 34 begins today with Canada and British North America.
Lot 110 Canada #35 1890s 1c Yellow Small Queen, mint with full, never hinged original gum. A lovely and fresh stamp, with exceptional centering, extremely fine. A very similar example sold in our June 2020 sale for $675 plus fee. Accompanied by a 2016 Richard Gratton AIEP certificate. Rsv. $200. Unitrade CV$180.
