337 / September 2009

Heinrich Köhler Auction

Lot no.800

Condition

2

Catalogue no.proof

Opening400 €
Sold for640 €
1851, Beaver 3 pence red-brown, Plate Proof on India paper, vertical strip of five from the upper right sheet corner with complete marginal inscription, unused without gum, bottom stamp with tear and small thinning in the top margin only, fine and scarce
Lot no.801

Condition

1

Catalogue no.8

Opening500 €
Sold for1.100 €
1852/57,Beaver 3 pence brown-red, rich colour and wide margins all around, unused o.g., extremely fine
Lot no.802

Condition

6

Catalogue no.9

Opening800 €
Sold for860 €
Prince Consort 6 pence slate-violet, good to mostly very wide margins all round, tied by target cancel to lettersheet with adjacent red "MONTREAL MR 18 1853" to New York with curved red "CANADA"; the stamp lifted for inspection, two file folds away from adhesive. Rare. Signed Herman Toaspern and Georg Bühler Provenance: Grant G. Simmons (1971)
Lot no.803

Condition

Catalogue no.10

Opening30.000 €
Sold for51.000 €
Prince Albert 6 pence greenish grey, block of four with wide margins all around, nice fresh colour, unused with original gum, some gum creasing with tiny tear at bottom right stamp and separation cut between stamps at right, otherwise very fine and extremely fresh condition; a major rarity of Canada and British North Aamerican philately, illustrated in colour in Robson Lowe Volume V. Certificate BPA Provenance: General Gill (1965) E. Carey Fox (1968)
Lot no.804

Condition

Catalogue no.16

Opening20.000 €
Sold for16.000 €
Victoria 12 pence black, large to enormous margins all around with small lower sheet margin, cancelled by target in black, leaving the face free; some tiny holes at top right due to small thinning, but almost invisible and not disturbing the overall impression; a marvellous copy of this rarity, certificate BPA (1971) Provenance: Grant G. Simmons (1971)
Lot no.805

Condition

6

Catalogue no.16

Opening40.000 €
Sold for(39.000 €)
Victoria 12 pence black, good to large even margins all around and very fine fresh colour, tied by clear target to lettersheet (address cut out and new paper filled in) with adjacent red dispatch mark "MONTREAL AP 14 1853", curved "CANADA" and "PAID"; one of the finest examples of this rarity, of which only about 12 entires are known, certificates BPA (1950 and 1969) and W. Jakubek (1973)
Lot no.806

Condition

1

Catalogue no.17

Opening250 €
Sold for620 €
1857, machine-made paper: 1/2 pence deep rose, wonderful fresh colour and large even margins, unused o.g., extremely fine and choice example. Provenance: Dale-Lichtenstein (1969)
Lot no.807

Condition

2

Catalogue no.17

Opening2.000 €
Sold for2.300 €
1/2 pence deep rose, block of nine, marginal from base of sheet with full imprint, unused with not original gum, some creasing partly repaired, but still attractive and very rare Provenance: Dale-Liechtenstein (1969)
Lot no.808

Condition

Catalogue no.17

Opening2.000 €
Sold for1.800 €
1/2 pence deep rose, horizontal strip of five and single stamp, touched in places, but mostly good margins, tied by numeral "41" of SANDWICH to piece, some light creasing; the stamps have been removed from piece for inspection; a fine and rare strip, certificate BPA
Lot no.809

Condition

Catalogue no.20

Opening800 €
Sold for1.400 €
Cartier 10 pence bright blue, horizontal strip of three, good to wide margins all around and nice colour, tied by Hamilton date stamp and red "PKT. LETTER PAID LIVERPOOL OC 2 58" to large piece; the strip had been lifted, interior repair to central stamp, still fine and attractive; a rarity !
Lot no.810

Condition

Catalogue no.32b

Opening3.000 €
Sold for9.000 €
1859, perforated issue 5 cents deep red, imperforate block of four from the left sheet margin with large part of imprint "American Bank Note Co."; unused with part o.g., the left pair large repair at back and tiny thin in margin at right, nevertheless a rare block, certificate BPA Provenance: Dale-Liechtenstein (1969)
Lot no.811

Condition

6

Catalogue no.35

Opening100 €
Sold for180 €
10 pence brownish purple, tied by cds. "TORONTO DE 10 61" to small mourning cover to New York, fine
Lot no.812

Condition

2

Catalogue no.44 proof

Opening200 €
Sold for350 €
1864, 2 pence,Plate Proof in rose on India Paper, block of four
Lot no.1460

Condition

6

Catalogue no.101/2

Opening100 €
Sold for80 €
1882/97, 1/2 p. black, irregular block of six with complete marginal imprint "British American Bank Note Co. Montreal" tied to envelope 1894 to Bowmanville; the top stamp heavy crease, otherwise fine, certificate Nussbaum