Lot 284 Canada #116 1912 10c plum Admiral, mint never hinged, fresh and quite pleasingly centered, extremely fine. Accompanied by a 2007 Philatelic Foundation certificate grading it as “XF 90”. A lovely stamp. Unitrade CV$1,200.
Lot 1032, France/Canada 1877 folded letter Paris to Québec City through London
Lot 1032 France #12 1877 pre-UPU France to Canada redirected, a folded letter mailed from Paris (Place de la Bourse JUL.5.1877) to Québec City (JAN.20 receiver on back) through London (JUL.6 PAID transit on front, plus an orange crayon “1d”). The letter was then forwarded to Rivière du Loup en Bas, by adding a 3c Small Queen, tied by a Québec duplex on JUL.20. The letter was finally received there on the same day. A lovely three-colour, dual country franking on a folded letter (no letter inside), with a vertical crease and tear at top, both not affecting the stamps or the pleasing visual aspect. Letters are scarce to rare from France to Canada in this period, and this one is no exception, especially with its added interest. Estimate $1,500.
Lot 682, Newfoundland 1860 one shilling orange, used VF appearance
Lot 682 Newfoundland #15 1860 1sh orange Heraldic Imperforate, Unwatermarked, used with light oval grid cancel and fresh. Four large margins, and only a light horizontal crease, still a lovely example of this rare stamp, very fine appearance. Accompanied by a 1952 Royal Philatelic Society (London) certificate. Unitrade CV$15,000.

