Collection: Current Weekly Auction - Closing Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 11:30 pm Atlantic Time
Welcome to our weekly unreserved auction! This week we offer material from three specialized areas, incorporating a range of the material just received on consignment and material we had on hand, while we await the arrival of new purchases. First, we have a large consignment of King Edward VII material from Canada, and British Asia, with a few non-British Asian countries also.
As lots 65-68, 72, 78, 81-82, 85-86, 90-91, 93, 96, 101, 141, 143-146, 148-155, 157-158, 165-168, 169-206, 208-209, 212-216, 219, 260, 272-301A, 309, 313-314, 319, 322, 326-327, 329-330 332, 337, 339, 343, 347, 349-350, 405 and 407 are on consignment, a 15% buyer's premium will apply to those lots only.
Canada and Provinces this week, other than the early material on consignment is the 1c and 2c Cameo definitives from 1962-1967. Like all our in-depth offerings of modern material you will find Canada Post's collateral material as well as unlisted paper, shade and plate varieties, postal history, and more.
here are 416 lots this week. There is no lot 380.
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The Floral Issue Low Value Definitives Of 1977-...
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