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In our on-line store, we offer numerous collections which form a good basis for beginning a country or for locating gems. Many of these have recently been reduced in price. Click on the title to to be taken to the detailed listing with scans. Contact us for shipping information. CANADA CANADA #66/364 $160.00 CANADA Revenues …
This weeks feature is an interesting study in printing houses and surcharges. The 1955 Kuwait overprints on stamps of Great Britain are known in two types; by Waterlow Ltd. featuring a Type I overprint and by Harrison and Sons featuring a Type II overprint. Stanley Gibbons gives these stamps #’s 107-109 and 107a-109a respectively, whereas …
The One Cent U.S. stamp featuring a bust of Benjamin Franklin was in use from 1851-1857 imperforate and from 1857-1861 perforated. A total of 12 plates were used with the last two being the most interesting. For these last plates two new transfer rolls were prepared from the altered original die. The new transfer rolls …
Purple Purple. That is to say, the scarce Four Dollar Jubilee purple with a purple postmark. Strictly speaking, perhaps it is a violet postmark, but in any case, as a neat postmark for this lovely example of a Canadian Classic it provides excellent highlighting, leaving the portraits cancel-free. A deep colour Very Fine used cds …
A mighty stamp embodying the power of the British Empire. This is a large-sized engraved issue with a very high face value, especially for the day. Issued in honour of the 9th U.P.U. congress held in London in 1929. This stamp features the image of St. George slaying The Dragon, an allegorical representing Britain triumphing …