Welcome to Sparks Auction #3, January 13th & 14th 2009

Stamps of the highest quality, rare stamps which are seldom offered, collections carefully built over decades, and huge quantities of stamps filling cartons — Sparks Auction #3 offers it all!

As we have previewed in this space for the past month, preparations for our third auction are now complete.  We will be mailing printed catalogues this week to our subscribers.  The PDF versions of all catalogue sections are presented on the page in the right sidebar; they can be viewed on your computer with Adobe Reader or within your web browser, depending on your configuration.  Our image gallery, containing more than 2400 scans, is now also on-line.  The auction lots are loaded, along with images, at StampAuctionNetwork.com, and bidders who have registered with us in the past can submit bids there (see our bidding page at right for tips, or if you need instructions on how to register).

In the coming days, we will be using the site to highlight important and interesting items from the sale.  As well, we will provide any corrections and clarifications to the catalogue on our Updates page.  Please make it a habit to check back here to get the most up-to-date information as the auction approaches.

Perhaps the most frequent question we have been asked recently is to comment on the state of the stamp market since the September economic crisis. First, in times of past economic stresses our hobby has fared well and has attracted new devotees to this pastime.  Dozens of auctions have been held and many new record prices have been achieved for items of special quality or rarity.  In short we are seeing no dramatic change in the stamp market as a result of turmoil in the stock and credit markets.

Auction #3

We are pleased to announce that the catalogue for Auction #3 is at the printers, with a small quantity expected at our offices by Friday, December 12th and the bulk of our order arriving early next week for mailing.

There is much to be said about the material in this sale, and we will be posting here regularly in the coming weeks.  In the meantime, PDF catalogues can be seen at the auction home page which is linked from the right sidebar along with information on viewing hours, how to bid, etc.

Best of luck in the auction!

Hong Kong #216

1973 $10 QEII Annigoni on glazed paper, upright watermark, bottom margin single showing small portion of plate inscription, selected, fresh and never hinged, fine-very fine. A rare printing which is seldom offered and missing from even the most advanced Hong Kong collections. (SG 209d £2,250 = $4,500) Scott CV:$2250

Canada #1a Used

1851 3d orange red Beaver on laid paper, single from lower left corner of sheet showing full sheet margins on two sides, clear margin at top, and cut into frameline and just along design at right, with clear laid lines. This stamp is one of the most striking examples of Canada’s first stamp with tremendous visual appeal. There is a horizontal crease in the middle of the sheet margin at bottom, well clear of the actual stamp. Corner example of classic U.S. stamps have been selling at high multiples of similar “normal” stamps (i.e. 25 times higher). This specific corner stamp is very rare as we can only recall seeing 2 or 3 other corner examples with wide sheet margins. A lovely stamp. Est:$2500

Canada #227i

1935 $1 pale blue Champlain Monument, sheet of 50 with plate #1 inscription at top, fresh, mint never hinged and very fine. A key sheet, especially in the scarcer pale blue shade. Unitrade CV:$7650