Five dollar Jubilee
Brian returned from London and brought almost enough Canada inventory to open a branch store. (Does anyone know of a large vacant old bank building for rent in downtown Toronto?)
There are enough special items to last for many days of special features but today we show this lovely Five dollar Jubilee which is very well centered and has deep rich colour. Our Price $1375 (Inventory #6k1277).

There are always more stamps coming in. Within a few days we will receive the lots we won in the Firby auction. Today we purchases a large hoard of several hundred New Brunswick and PEI stamps. These latter are typically of average quality. After all these years of working with stamps I still love examining quality stamps. Run of the mill quality, however, becomes a chore to work with. Fortunately our London purchases - much of which I now discover is from the Jim Webb inventory and collection - are going to be really enjoyable to work with and describe.
Today's picture shows the west side of our new store, including the large number of red boxes for collectors to look through.
There are enough special items to last for many days of special features but today we show this lovely Five dollar Jubilee which is very well centered and has deep rich colour. Our Price $1375 (Inventory #6k1277).

There are always more stamps coming in. Within a few days we will receive the lots we won in the Firby auction. Today we purchases a large hoard of several hundred New Brunswick and PEI stamps. These latter are typically of average quality. After all these years of working with stamps I still love examining quality stamps. Run of the mill quality, however, becomes a chore to work with. Fortunately our London purchases - much of which I now discover is from the Jim Webb inventory and collection - are going to be really enjoyable to work with and describe.
Today's picture shows the west side of our new store, including the large number of red boxes for collectors to look through.


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