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360 / Mai 2015 London

360th Heinrich Koehler Auction London

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360th Heinrich Koehler Auction London

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30 Results Found

432550 | Britisch Commonwealth ➝ Kanada ➝ Neubraunschweig

Opening: 10.000 €

1851/69, 3 d. dull red in block of 4, 2 values touched at one or two sides, otherwise good to large margins, with single stamp with clear to large margins on all sides, tied by grill cancel "1" to large blue folded insurance circular, used to forward an enclosure (docketing on reverse) from "ST. JOHN NEW BRUNSWICK JY 7 1855" to Fredericton with arrival mark of the same day; some ironed filing creases incl. 2 affecting the block. A very rare franking of quintuple local rate Provenance: Dale-Lichtenstein (1970), Koh Seow Chuan (1999), Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 12.000 €

3 d. dull red, 6 d. olive-yellow and 1 shilling reddish purple, tied by 2 clear strikes of grill "12" to quintuple rate registered lettersheet from "EDMUNDSTON AU 1 1858" to Fredericton with arrival mark; the 6 d. with light ironed filing crease, otherwise fine and very attractive. The only known cover bearing all three values of the Pence-Issue, a great rarity of British North America; certificate BPA (1999) Provenance: Danfield (1956), Koh Seow Chuan (1999), Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 5.000 €

3 d. dull red, diagonal bisect in pair, good colour and wide remaining margins, tied by pen cancellation to lettersheet, backstamped "W.O. KINGSTON. KENT N.B NY 28 1860" to Moncton with indistinct transit and arrival marks. A unique usage of a double 3 d. bisect, used shortly after the introduction of the Cents-Currency due to lack of 5 cent stamps since the Connel-stamp was not issued; certificates Philatelic Foundation (1956) and BPA (1976). Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 750 €

3 d. dull red on blued paper, a diagonally bisected example used with two further single examples, one with corner fault at edge of envelope at right, pre-paying the 7½ d. rate on 1858 cover to Miss Smith in London, England tied by oval '1' barred obliterators in black. ST. JOHN - NEW BRUNSWICK despatch cds on reverse (Jan 11) in black. London arrival cds (Jan 26) in red on front. Despite the fault a rare franking on an attractive small cover. Cert. BPA (1977) Scott 1b+1 = $ 4'750+ / Gi = £ 3'000+.

Opening: 3.500 €

3 d. dull red, diagonal bisect and horizontal pair, mostly clear to good margins, the right stamp of the pair partly slightly touched, tied by black grill cancel to small envelope from St. John to Ballymoney in Ireland, showing on front quite clear "AMERICA / DUBLIN PAID JA 10 1858"; 2 tears in the envelope repaired and the cover cleaned, part of the reverse flap missing; a rare letter, only 5 covers from New Brunswick to Ireland have been recorded; certificate Philatelic Foundation (1980). Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 1.000 €

1851/60: 3 d. dull red, a magnificent strip of three with large margins all round, top stamp diagonally bisected to prepay the 7½ d. rate to Durham, England, tied to 1859 cover by barred '23' numeral obliterators of Richibucto. At right circular '7½d /Cs.' handstamp in red and manuscript notation 'pd'. Reverse with RICHIBUCTO / NB datestamp of despatch (July 25), Sackville transit cds and Sunderland (Aug 7) arrival. File fold well away from the superb adhesives, a very rare cover. Cert. RPS (1959) Scott 1b = $ 4'750 / Gi. = £ 3'000.

Opening: 2.800 €

3 d. dull red, diagonal bisect in strip with 2 normal stamps, cut into large margins, tied by grill cancels to lettersheet from St. John 1856 to Glasgow with red "PKT. LETTER PAID LIVERPOOL" partly tying the stamps; the entire somewhat unfresh, a crease through the bisect ironed and stamps not quite correct replaced; a rare entire; certificate Greene (1989) Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 1.000 €

1851/60: 3 d. dull red, a diagonally bisected example used as 1½ d. with 6 d. yellow on blued paper with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at left, used on 1859 entire letter from Lancaster via Halifax to Hull, England; tied by barred '1' numeral obliterators in black. Reverse with 'St. John / NB' datestamp (Sept 19) and Hull arrival cds (Oct 3). Some file folds but a most attractive entire of great scarcity. Certs. RPS (1932 and 1968) Scott 1b+2 = $ 4'750 / Gi. 3'000. Note: A very similar entire from this correspondence was in the Kanai collection (Oct 1986) lot 2026.

Opening: 1.000 €

1851/60: 3 d. dull red on blued paper, a diagonally bisected example used with 6 d. olive-yellow on blued, margin just touched at right, pre-paying the 7½ d. rate on 1855 mourning cover to Miss Smith in Ware, Herts., England tied by oval '1' barred obliterator in black. ST. JOHN - NB / PAID despatch at left (May 21) in brown and BRITISH / 5 d. / CLAIM in same ink. The adhesives also tied by framed 'Packet Letter / Paid / Liverpool' in red (June 17) and London datestamp of the following day. Ware arrival cds in green on reverse of a rare and attractive cover Scott 1b+2 = $ 4'750+ / Gi = £ 3'000+. Note: The Arthur Hind cover (May, 1934) lot 246, was used to the same addressee on the same day.

Opening: 1.800 €

3 d. dull red, diagonal bisect with clear to mostly good margins together with slightly touched 6 d. olive-yellow with clear grill "1" on mourning cover to England and here re-directed, the stamps additionally tied by accountancy mark "BRITISH CLAIM 5 c." and boxed "PKT. LETTER PAID LIVERPOOL"; the 6 d. small marginal faults where affixed at the edge of the cover; an attractive and rare letter, certificate Alberto Diena (1965). Reference: illustrated in Robson Lowe Encyclopedia p. 346

Opening: 2.800 €

3 d. red, diagonal bisect with large margins, together with 6 d. olive-yellow, just touched on one side, otherwise wide margins, tied by clear grill "21" to envelope from "NEWCASTLE NO 14 1859" to Dundroum in Ireland and re-directed to Dublin with both arrival marks on front, also "7½ Cy." in circle; cover with 2 creases not affecting the franking; a fine and rare cover to Ireland, signed Georg Bühler. Provenance: Nicholas Argenti (1963) Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 3.000 €

6 d. mustard-yellow, slightly cut-into at one side, otherwise large margins, tied by grill cancel to entire letter from "FREDERICKTON OC 15 1851" to Birmingham in Connecticut, showing on front faint "NEW BRUNSWICK / V.R. / X" cross-border marking, on reverse transit mark of St. John; a fine and early letter with the rare shade; certificate BPA (1979). Provenance: Koh Seow Chuan (1999) Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 700 €

6 d. olive-yellow, fresh colour and good to large margins all around, tied by clear grill cancel to envelope from "CHATHAM JY 5 1852" via Fredericton and St. John to New York, showing on front blue "NEW BRUNSWICK / V.R. / X / 1852" cross-border marking and adjacent red "PAID 10 CENTS"; a fine and scarce envelope.

Opening: 1.800 €

6 d. olive-yellow, just touched at two places on one side, otherwise large margins, tied by blue grill "8" and additional straight line "ADVERTISED 1 CENT" to envelope from "CHATHAM MA 31 1854" via St. John to Brooklyn, New York, with adjacent blue "NEW BRUNSWICK" and red "PAID 10 CENTS" (oxidized); a fine and rare entire to the US. Provenance: Louise Boyd Dale and Alfred F. Lichtenstein (1968-70) Koh Seow Chuan (1999)

Opening: 1.400 €

6 d. olive-yellow, 2 single stamps, one with clear to good margins, the other one slightly cut-into at 2 sides, tied by circular obliterators to lettersheet (bottom flap missing) with adjacent dispatch mark "U.S. EXPRESS MAIL BOSTON JUN 29" (1857) to St. John; the franking applied enroute on board the steamer "Adelaide"; large part of arrival mark on front; the cover small faults; a fine and rare double-rate steamship cover, supposed to be unique; certificate BPA (1998)

Opening: 750 €

1851/60:  6 d. olive-yellow on blued, a diagonally bisected example used to pay the 3 d. inter-provincial rate, used on 1860 cover to Bend tied by barred oval obliterator '8' with corresponding 'Chatham / NB' cds on reverse (April 30). A fine and rare usage. Cert. RPS (1975) Scott 2b = $ 3'500 / Gi = £ 3'000.

Opening: 2.800 €

6 d. olive-yellow, diagonal bisect with clear to wide margins, tied by grill cancel "29" to envelope from "ST. MARTINS AU 2 1858" to Pleasant-Valley, Nova Scotia with transit marks of St. John and Kentville; a fine and rare letter; certificate Greene (1987) Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 2.200 €

6 d. olive-yellow, diagonal bisect tied by grill "12" to envelope backstamped "EDMUNSTON JA 26 1857" to Hamilton, Canada with arrival mark and front side transit mark "SCHAUMBURG JY 28 1857"; the envelope with filing crease at bottom, and fine and scarce entire with ½ ounce letter rate to Canada, only 4 recorded. Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 7.000 €

6 d. olive-yellow, 2 bisects, both with large margins on one side, one just clear and the other just cut-into on the other side, both tied by clear grill "12" to orange envelope from "EDMINSTON MR 1 1860" to Bangor, Maine with frontside transit marks "NEW BRUNSWICK" and "HOULTON ME. MAR 7" and adjacent red "PAID 10 CENTS". A very rare and most attractive cover, only 2 such frankings are known. Provenance: Koh Seow Chuan (1999) Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 10.000 €

6 d. olive-yellow, diagonal bisect and entire stamp, both with good to large margins and fresh colour, tied by blue grill "8" to lettersheet from "CHATHAM AP 29 1859" via Sackville and Halifax to St. John's, New Foundland; the single stamp with tiny and almost invisible marginal tear, otherwise very fine; a unique franking paying 8 d. letter rate via British Packet to New Foundland (as the lowest denominated  stamp was 3 d. it was only possible to overpay the rate if prepayment was made in stamps). Provenance: Louise Boyd Dale and Alfred F. Lichtenstein (1968-70) Cartier (1977) 'Foxbridge' Collection (John du Pont, 1989) Koh Seow Chuan (1999) Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 7.000 €

6 d. olive-yellow, diagonal bisect in pair with entire stamp, the latter one somewhat touched at one side, tied by clear oval grill "11" to envelope, backstamped "DORCHESTER NO 8 1856" to St. John with arrival mark. Fine and rare triple-rate letter, the only one recorded with a 6 d. bisect. Provenance: Louise Boyd Dale and Alfred F. Lichtenstein (1968-70) Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 3.000 €

6 d. olive-yellow, diagnoal bisect in strip with 2 entire stamps, the outer one cut-into at one side, otherwise wide margins, tied by light grid cancels to quintuple-rate lettersheet from Dorchester 1858 to Fredericton; filing folds, one through the center stamp; a rare quintuple-rate letter and the only one known showing this franking Provenance: Argenti, Dale-Lichtenstein, Hart, Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 5.000 €

1 shilling reddish-mauve, good to wide margins, unused without gum, very slightly soiled, face very fine. Certificate Greene (2000) SG £ 18.000,- Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 5.000 €

1 shilling reddish mauve, mostly clear to good margins, slightly touched at one side only, tied by grill "1" to lettersheet with adjacent "ST. JOHN NEW BRUNSWICK JA .. 1855" and "PACKET LETTER" to London , also manuscript "2" for 2 d. (= 3 d. currency) charge to be collected at delivery; a fine letter and supposed to be the unique example of 15 pence letter rate (so-called 'Crimean war rate) via the US to England; certificates Philatelic Foundation (1959 and 1991). Provenance: Joseph Hackmey

Opening: 35.000 €

1 shilling dull violet, horizontal pair and single with diagonal bi-sect or tri-sect 3 d. dull red, tied by grill "4" to envelope from "BATHURST NO 14 1859" via London and Panama to Callao, Peru; franking with mostly good margins, touched in places, shilling-values small marginal tears and the bi-sect with crease; the cover restored and pressed. A very rare franking and the only known cover from New Brunswick to South America, also the only recorded use of a 1 shilling pair on cover; certificate BPA (1999). Note: It is believed that the sender intended to use the 3 d. as a tri-sect to make up the 36½ d. rate with 37 d. franking as the closest possible way to fulfill this rate; assuming the 3 d. was bi-sected, the overpayment would be 1 d. Provenance: John F. Seybold, Syracuse (1910) Nicholas Argenti (1963) 'Foxbridge' Collection (John du Pont, 1989) Koh Seow Chuan (1999) Warren Wilkinson (2011) Joseph Hackmey