357 / März 2014
357. Heinrich Koehler Auction
1857/64, 1 sh. scarlet-vermilion bisect, lower right half, tied by clear grid to large piece with adjacent "ST.JOHNS NEW FOUNDLAND PAID SP26 1860" and London arrival mark; filing crease in one corner nicely ironed, very attractive and rare, certificate RPS (not mentioning the crease)
Provenance: Dale-Lichtenstein (H.R.Harmer 1970)
1851/60, 6 d. deep-green, bisect with clear to wide margins, tied by oval of bars to envelope of March 6, 1860 with adjacent "Paid 5" to Halifax; certificate Philatelic Foundation (1956)
1851/60, 1 sh. cold-violet, clear to mostly wide margins, neatly cancelled by oval of bars, very fine, certificates Philatelic Foundation (1990) and Holcombe (1991)
1852/57, handmade wove paper: 3 d. brown-red, good to large margins, tied to wrapper-style letter sheet March 1858 to Kingston, fine, signed Holcombe with certificate
1852/57, 6 d. greenish-grey on medium wove paper, large margins all around, neatly cancelled, very fine, certificate Holcombe
6 d. dark grey, plate proof on India with vertical "SPECIMEN" in deep red, block of four, ungummed, certificate Friedl Expert Committee (Unitrade 2TCvii)
1935, Royal Canadian Mounted Policemen, essay of the Canadian Bank Note Co., 3 c. in unissued design, using George V. 3 c. stamp with photographic centre, partly retouched, fixed on carton and to presentation board with explanation of the Assistant Deputy Postmaster General of February 20, 1935 on reverse; scarce and attractive
1937/38, airmail 6 c. blue, imperforated vertical pair from the lower left sheet corner, unused o.g., the lower stamp unmounted mint








































































72 PHOTOS
1887/2007, used and mint collection with better stamps like Newfoundland SG 269a and Official stamps142a used, from 1972 on unmounted mint, including miniature sheets and booklets, good condition