Lot 652 Canada #76, 79 1899 12c “AR” Registered Cover to New Orleans, mailed Montreal (squared circle precursor AUG.9.1899) to New Orleans Louisiana (AUG.13 receiver on front), franked with two 5c plus a 2c purple Numerals (paying 2c postage, 5c registration and 5c “avis de réception” or acknowledgement of receipt), stamps are tied by oval Rs and there is a rare free strike of an “AR” in circle. Stamps have faults and cover with small tears and light stains, still a rare and early AR cover. Ex. Liptak collection. Estimate C$300.
Lot 661, Canada 1934 hand-drawn Saskatchewan Coat of Arms cover, Regina to New York City
Lot 661 Canada #105, 141, 202 Lovely Hand Drawn Saskatchewan Coat of Arms Cover, franked with a 1c Admiral, 1c MacDonald and 5c UPU Conference, mailed Regina on JAN.26.1934 to New York City. The cover is signed by the Regina Postmaster Leo LaBelle and also the President of the Regina Board of Trade. The very colourful cachet drawing is signed “J.T.D”, presumably the addressee “Mr. J. T. Dye”. One of the prettiest of these we have seen, very fine. Estimate C$200.
Lot 196, Canada 1873 six cent yellow brown Small Queen diagonal half on cover, Wilmot N.S. to Bridgetown N.S.

Lot 196 Canada #39a 1873 6c yellow brown Small Queen Diagonal Half Used on Cover, mailed from Wilmot N.S. on AUG.20.1873 to Bridgetown N.S. (partial receiver on back), franked with a diagonal half of an early printing (one dot state) 6c Small Queen, paying the domestic rate. The stamp is properly tied by a grid cancel. Light overall soiling, still very fine and accompanied by a 1993 Robineau (Paris, France) certificate. From the John Hillson Collections, and illustrated in H&N, page 169. Unitrade CV $5,000.
Lot 63, Canada 1890s half cent black Small Queen precancel on Patriotic postcard
Lot 63 PC 34xx 1890s ½c black Small Queen Precancel on Illustrated Patriotic Postcard, a most colourful postcard showing a scene on the Victoria Bridge on Guelph, Ontario, advertising the W. Bell & Co. Organ Manufacturers and an illustration of their manufacture on reverse side. The ½c stamp with Type “S” precancel pays the box holder rate, and there is no space for addressing the card. Light edge creases, still rare, with brilliant colours and quite striking. From the John Hillson Collections, illustrated in H&N, page 83. Estimate C$500.

