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Canada Sc #149-59 (1928-9) 1c-$1 King George V Scroll Issue Set Mint VF NH MNH
1c orange King George V to $1.00 olive green Parliament, complete set of eleven, never hinged, the 2c showing partial inscription in selvedge, fresh colours, nicely centered, a pleasing examine of this iconic set, very fine.
PRICE: $1,395.00
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Canada Sc #21P (1868) 1/2c black Large Queen Plate Proof Pair VF
1/2c black Large Queen plate proof pair, on card-mounted India paper, four large even margins, precise impression, scarce and very fine.
PRICE: $1,195.00
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Canada Sc #241P/45P (1938) 10c – $1.00 Pictorial Set Plate Proof Singles XF
10c dark carmine Memorial Chamber to $1.00 dull violet Chateau de Ramezay, set of four plate proofs on card-mounted India paper, large even margins on all sides, brilliant fresh colour and detailed impression, this being the complete set as there are no examples of the 13c extant, a choice and scarce set, ex American Bank Note Co. Archives.
PRICE: $1,595.00
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Canada Sc #92 (1903) 7c olive bistre King Edward VII Mint VF NH w/Certificate
7c olive bistre King Edward VII, never hinged, bright colour, select centering, a choice example, very fine; with 2021 Greene Foundation certificate.
PRICE: $1,195.00
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Canada Sc #MR2B (1915) 5c blue Admiral WAR TAX Mint XF NH MNH
5c blue Admiral, overprinted WAR TAX diagonally in black, nicely-centered and with pleasing bright colour, a lovely example of this scarce stamp, very fine.
PRICE: $1,095.00
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Cunard Line circa 1905 “Passing the Needles” Vintage Travel Print
Cunard Line circa 1905 "Passing the Needles" Vintage Travel Print
Circa 1905 view of an unnamed two funnel steamship “Passing the Needles,” Britain’s last point of land, based on a watercolour by prominent artist Odin Rosenvinge (1880-1957). The lithography was undertaken by the firm of Turner and Dunnett of Liverpool, who produced many of Cunard’s prints and posters. The original oak frame, approximately 39″ x 23″, has a black finish, popular during the Edwardian era, and is incised “Cunard Line” along the bottom. Small faults along the bottom of the poster have been sensibly covered and reinforced by acid free mat.
Steamship and railway companies used these framed views of their ships and trains throughout their offices and stations. They also distributed them to larger travel firms, such as Cook & Sons, to promote their brand to prospective travellers.
PRICE: $2,495.00
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