New Brunswick, 1851, 3d deep red BISECT, large margins, very fine, with 6d olive yellow margins all around except touched at BR, fine, both tied by "18" in oval grid and manuscript, on small envelope (closed scissor cut and file holes) bearing red LONDON MR 21 59 receiver on front and FREDERICTON MR 5 1859 origin on reverse. Rare and attractive., Ex. Jarrett.
SG 1a, 4. (Scott 1ab, 2).
Scott $4,750.
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Lot #361 - British Commonwealth canadian provinces
New Brunswick, 1851, 3d red, large to clear margins all around, very fine, tied black "26" in grid on f.l.s. bearing on reverse black SHEDIAC JA9 N.B. origin c.d.s., St. John JA 10 1855 transit and FREDERICTON JA 14 receiver. (Scott 1).
Scott $950.
Lot #362 - British Commonwealth canadian provinces
New Brunswick, 1851, 3d red, clear to good margins all around, almost v.f., tied by light grid on blue folded letter bearing manuscript "4" and the following transits on reverse- inside docket Miramachi, red NOV 11 1855 W.O. DOUGLASTOWN- blue NOV 12 CHATHAM- ? NOV 14-NOV 26 ST. JOHN'S receiver. Interesting transit. (Scott 1).
Scott $950.
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