Lot 331 Newfoundland #115-126 1919, 1c green to 36c olive green Trail of the Caribou, never hinged, a carefully-selected set, unusually well-centered, all with fresh colours and full original gum, a challenge to assemble in such quality, very fine to extremely fine. Unitrade CV$800, sold for C$800.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.
Lot 626, Tasmania 1867 1d Soldier’s Rate cover to Ireland, sold for C$936

Lot 626 Tasmania, 1867, 1d Soldier’s Rate cover to Ireland, franked with 1p brown red, struck with red GENERAL POST OFFICE / HOBART / 25 NO 25 / 1867″ c.d.s. at right, signature and endorsement at left from a Major commanding the 2/14 Regiment, endorsed along top by sender, a Private in the Regiment, reverse with Mountrath JA.20.1868 receiver, back shows typical signs of rough opening, likely by the addressee anxious to hear from their relative, a few stains, adhesive oxidized, else fine and scarce. (Scott 11b). Estimate C$350, sold for C$800.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.
Lot 1199, Tibet 1933/1960 collection of Third Issue stamps in sheets, with literature, sold for C$1,404
Lot 1199 Tibet 1933/60, ½tr to 4tr, collection of 13 Third Issue stamps in sheets plus forgeries, with related philatelic literature, with the previously hinged stamp sheets and forgeries neatly organized in a stockbook with dated Geoffrey Flack certificates (genuine) or typewritten descriptions (forgeries). We note typical minor scuffs and surface markings on some of the sheets, mentioned for the record, an opportunity for further study or to begin this very interesting area of philatelic research. Included are seven volumes of Tibet philatelic literature, including plating studies: Tibet First Series, 1912, Bibbins; Tibet Second Series circa 1914, Bibbins; Tibet Third Series 1933-60, Bibbins and Flack; The Postal History of Tibet, Waterfall; The Postage Stamps and Postal History of Tibet, Haverbeck; The Postage Stamps of Tibet, Holmes; and Tibet Handbuch und Katalog der Marken und Stempel, Dahnke. All pictured online and fine or better. Estimate C$1,500, sold for C$1,200.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.
Lot 1083, British Commonwealth 1880s/1950s, mostly George VI mint collection, sold for C$1,872
Lot 1083 British Commonwealth 1880s/1950s, mostly George VI mint collection, in black mounts in a lovely gilt-edged Oriel album, with many never hinged, mostly covering the reign of George VI, with some items stretching back to 1841 Great Britain (Penny Reds (x2) and a Two Penny Blue, all three with full margins, the Great Britain mostly singles, while the Commonwealth countries feature many full sets, up to the high denominations, good coverage for Bermuda, Bahamas, Falkland Islands, Northern Rhodesia, Leeward Islands, New Zealand, Australia and Nyasaland. See additional scans. An ideal opportunity to fill in missing sets or to upgrade quality of an existing collection, with high catalogue value and surely worth our low estimate for the collector or reseller, overall very fine. Estimate C$500, sold for C$1,600.00 plus 17% buyer’s premium.
