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Sale 124: The Westpex Sale, Vol. I

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1870-1889 Small Queens Issue, Montreal & Ottawa Printings

Lots 588-597 Lots 598-607 Lots 608-613

Lot 608    

Canada, 1880, Small Queen, 10¢ magenta, o.g., rich vivid color, nicely centered, Very Fine.
Scott No. 40a    $1,600.

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Lot 609    

Canada, 1880, Small Queen, 10¢ magenta, full o.g., exceptionally fresh and well centered with marvelous color, Very Fine to Extremely Fine; with 2009 Jamieson certificate.
Scott No. 40a    $1,225.

Realized: $1,050

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Lot 610    

Canada, 1877, Small Queen, 10¢ dull rose lilac, perf. 11½ x 12, o.g., strong bright color, slight short perf at bottom, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 40c    $1,750.

Realized: $280

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Lot 611    

Canada, 1874, Small Queen, 10¢ pale milky rose lilac, perf. 11½ x 12, o.g., nicely centered amid wide margins, bright vibrant color on fresh paper, Very Fine; with 2016 Greene Foundation certificate.
Scott No. 40e    $3,000.

AN ATTRACTIVE MINT ORIGINAL GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 1874 10¢ ISSUE IN THE TRUE PALE MILKY ROSE LILAC SHADE.

Realized: $1,050

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Lot 612    

Canada, 1874, Small Queen, 10¢ pale milky rose lilac, perf. 11½ x 12, a marvelous mint single, o.g., very lightly hinged, exceptionally fresh and nicely centered with characteristic, pale pastel color, Very Fine. A rare stamp in such choice condition; with 2013 Greene Foundation certificate noting "typical dull streaky gum."
Scott No. 40e    $3,750.

Realized: $575

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Lot 613 ()   

Canada, 1874, Small Queen, 10¢ pale milky rose lilac, perf. 11½ x 12, a lovely unused single, without gum, wonderfully fresh and quite well centered with its distinctive pastel color, Very Fine; with 2019 Greene Foundation certificate.
Scott No. 40e    $3,750 for o.g.

Realized: $450

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Lots 588-597 Lots 598-607 Lots 608-613

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