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1859 (October 16), 3d red Heraldic bisect cover, used in
combination ...más 1859 (October 16), 3d red Heraldic bisect cover, used in combination with 6d olive, both showing good to large margins, tied to cover to London by oval grid cancellations, endorsed manuscript route directive “By Steamer via Halifax N.S.,” with St. John despatch backstamp and red London “Paid All” c.d.s. tying the adhesives, the bisect with a repaired crease and the cover repaired at top left clear of the stamps, otherwise fine and a scarce bisect usage from the well-known “Miss Smith” correspondence.
1860, 5¢ Connell, trial colour proof in black on India paper, ...más
1860, 5¢ Connell, trial colour proof in black on India paper, cut
from the compound plate proof of the 5¢ Connell and 10¢ Queen
Victoria, exceptionally fresh on bright white paper with large
margins all around, small thin at right, clear of design and
typical of this fragile paper, striking and otherwise extremely
fine; ex Sir Gawaine Baillie, with 2025 Greene Foundation
certificate.
1863, 2c Queen Victoria, trial colour die proof in black, ...más
1863, 2c Queen Victoria, trial colour die proof in black, on
card-mounted India paper, 35 x 39mm, lovely impression, very fine
and scarce, with the comprehensive Lundeen BNAproofs.com listing
recording only three known examples; with 2025 Greene Foundation
certificate. (Minuse & Pratt 7TC1)
1857 (July 11), 6d orange yellow Heraldic, three ample to ...más
1857 (July 11), 6d orange yellow Heraldic, three ample to large
margins, tied to folded letter from St. John to New York by
well-struck "1" oval grid cancel, reverse with St. John double
split-ring despatch, some light wrinkling and filing folds, but an
uncommon franking, fine.
1846 (July 22), Richibucto to Fredericton, stampless money ...más
1846 (July 22), Richibucto to Fredericton, stampless money letter,
without contents, endorsed "Money" and "On Her Majesty's Service"
in manuscript and rated "3/-" in black, struck on reverse with
choice Richibucto double split-ring despatch, with partial St. John
(24 Jul) transit and red Fredericton next-day arrival c.d.s., some
tone spots, but scarce.
1831 (August 24), St. Andrews to Mirimachi, stampless folded
letter, ...más 1831 (August 24), St. Andrews to Mirimachi, stampless folded letter, with contents, rated 1N2 and 1N6 for a total of 2N8, struck on reverse with St. Andrews two-line straight-line and St. John fleuron, filing folds, else fine, an interesting example, demonstrating the practice of mail being rated and every post office en route when not carried via sealed bag.
1874 (June 28), Way Office Jacksonville to Maine, mourning ...más
1874 (June 28), Way Office Jacksonville to Maine, mourning cover
franked with 6c Small Queen, tied by black obliterator and
postmarked "W.O. Jacksonville" alongside, with date in manuscript,
floral imprint on back flap, stamp with some toning, an elusive
Carleton County Way Office.
New Brunswick, 1851/1860, mint, used, and plate proof ...más
New Brunswick, 1851/1860, mint, used, and plate proof selection,
neatly arranged on two stock pages, including a used 1851 1d red
Heraldic Flowers with four margins, a used on-piece pair and
bisected half of the 1d red, together with a used on-piece 1851 6d
olive-yellow and an additional 1d red bisect, complemented by a
pair of 1851 6d black Heraldic Flowers plate proofs and an 1860 5¢
brown Charles Connell plate proof, as well as a particularly
attractive unused 1851 3d Heraldic Flowers showing rich, vibrant
colour; the 1860 cents issue is represented by both unused and
numerous used examples, notably a 2¢ orange Queen Victoria block of
four struck with a bold, nearly centred cancellation, overall fine
or better and an appealing early New Brunswick holding.
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combination ...más 1859 (October 16), 3d red Heraldic bisect cover, used in combination with 6d olive, both showing good to large margins, tied to cover to London by oval grid cancellations, endorsed manuscript route directive “By Steamer via Halifax N.S.,” with St. John despatch backstamp and red London “Paid All” c.d.s. tying the adhesives, the bisect with a repaired crease and the cover repaired at top left clear of the stamps, otherwise fine and a scarce bisect usage from the well-known “Miss Smith” correspondence.
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letter, ...más 1831 (August 24), St. Andrews to Mirimachi, stampless folded letter, with contents, rated 1N2 and 1N6 for a total of 2N8, struck on reverse with St. Andrews two-line straight-line and St. John fleuron, filing folds, else fine, an interesting example, demonstrating the practice of mail being rated and every post office en route when not carried via sealed bag.
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