Auction #12, April 3-4 2013

We are pleased to announce our twelfth public auction, taking place at our premises in Ottawa, Canada over two days, Wednesday, April 3rd and Thursday, April 4th, 2013.

The auction is, as always, strong in Canada and British North America from the pence and cents eras, and with a special concentration of semi-official airmails. Postal History is rich with material that is either new to the philatelic market or offered for the first time in decades. British Commonwealth, Worldwide and bulk lots round out the sale.

The catalogue is currently at the printer and will be mailed next week. Live listings will appear on Stamp Auction Network on Tuesday, March 12th.

Next week we will have PDFs of the catalogue here on sparks-auctions.com. Later in the week we upload our Image Gallery, which will feature many hundreds of scans not included in the print catalogue and elsewhere online. We will also begin featuring items of special interest in further detail.

Mint Canada #CLP6, 1927 Semi-Official Airmail

We are approaching the end of lotting and input for Auction #12, with catalogue preparation to follow shortly. While we do not have a firm auction date yet, we expect a March auction and will make an announcement soon.

The first of our Auction #12 previews showcases a seldom-offered Canadian rarity.

Canada #CLP6

Canada #CLP6 1927 LONDON to LONDON FLIGHT 25 cents green and yellow. In 1927, Carling Breweries offered a $25,000 prize to the first Canadian or British pilot to fly from London, Ontario to London, England. A Stinson SM-1 was christened Sir John Carling and attempted the flight starting August 29, 1927, flown by pilot Terrance Tully and navigator James Medcalf.
Postal Authorities approved the printing of a special label to be applied to the envelopes which were to be carried on the flight. Only 100 labels were printed and approximately 87 were affixed to envelopes.

The flight had difficulties with fog and returned. It restarted on September 1 and made a landing in Maine, then later in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. On September 7 the flight set off across the Atlantic, never to be seen again. No covers on that flight survived.

The special label which was officially approved features portraits of Tully and Medcalf and shows the proposed route.

The example we offer is very well-centered, has full original gum which has never been hinged and has very fresh and deep colour, unlike some other surviving examples.

The stamp has two certificates. In 1987 it was “in perfect condition” and Enzio Diena lightly initialed the stamp on the back. Since then the stamp has acquired small stains on Tully’s forehead, a light vertical crease and very slight soiling. All of these are mentioned (accurately but somewhat harshly) in a 2006 Greene Foundation certificate.

Despite the faults this is an attractive, well-centered example of this very rare stamp of which only 13 unused examples are known. Unitrade Catalogue Value is $100,000.

 

Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year 2013

We would like to take this opportunity to wish our customers and friends around the world a very Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah as well to our Jewish customers and colleagues who finished celebrating the Festival of Lights a bit more than a  week ago. And most of all, the season reminds us to offer our best wishes for a safe and healthy 2013 to you and your loved ones.

Lotting is steadily underway for Sale #12, which will be held in February 2013, with the exact date to be determined as catalogue production begins over the next two weeks. We will show some previews of the most interesting material on the site early in the New Year. We are still able to accept single stamps and other easily-lotted material, so contact us if you have anything you would like to include.