Auction No. 50
Romano Auction House.
Worldwide Stamps, Banknotes (Paper Money), Silver and Gold Co.
Israel & Worldwide, Postal History, Judaica & Holocaust.n House.
Sale: 50
16. April 2026
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Belgium Stamps 1851 OBP Minr: 5By Pair Canc VF.
Lot 290
Flowers.
Belgian Congo 1912 – 10 c Prepaid Postal Stationery Postcard. Used 10 centimes prepaid postcard depicting palm trees, sent from Stanleyville, Belgian Congo on 5 Nov 1912, routed via Leopoldville (17 Nov 1912) and arriving in Brussels on 15 Dec 1912. A fine example of early Belgian Congo postal history in transit to Europe.
Lot 291
Flowers.
BRAZIL - 50 Rs Correio 1808-1908 Carlos I, Afonso Pena - American Bank Postcard.
Lot 292
Flowers.
Brazil, 1925 postcard franked with 100 Reis stamp and Portuguese inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS BRAZIL" ( "United States of Brazil," the country’s official name from 1889 to 1968). Sent to Natalie de Huyen in Flanders, Czechoslovakia, Europe.
Lot 293
Flowers.
New Brunswick: 1855 envelope to Hampton, franked with 1851 3d dull red (SG 2), tied by crisp Sackville "200" barred numeral, with clear backstamps of Sackville JU 25 1855, Salisbury JU 26, and Hampton Ferry arrival JU 27. A clean and attractive cover, certified by B.P.A. Expertising Ltd., London, with accompanying photographic certificate. Cat. £800.
1851 New Brunswick #1, 3d bright red on blue heavy woven paper. A striking example of this iconic imperforate issue, cancelled by a bold framed oval grid ‘18’ numeral. Characteristic uneven margins—narrower at top and right, balanced by wider bottom and left sides—add to its authentic period appeal. As was typical of early imperforates, the stamp was hand-cut from sheets, giving each example a unique visual presence. Expertly signed on the gum side by W. Engel, certifying its authenticity.
Catalogued by Stanley Gibbons as SG 1 (£350 / approx. USD 550).
Estimate: USD 400–550.
Lot 295
Flowers.
Newfoundland 1865, 10¢ Rose red (Scott 20), Mint, Original Gum — Certified
A fresh and well-centered example of Newfoundland 1865 10 Rose red, mint with original gum. Accompanied by Vincent Graves Greene Philatelic Research Foundation Certificate No. 12838 (2005), stating: “Genuine in all respects.” An attractive and authenticated classic issue from British North America, seldom offered in such condition.
Provenance: Ex Dan Fischer, with certificate issued to the Israel Philatelic Federation.
Lot 296
Flowers.
Newfoundland 1860, SG 11a. Scott No. 11A, 3d. Queen Victoria’s profile, mint with original gum, genuine as certified by Vincent Graves Greene Foundation (Cert. No. 12841, Jan 26, 2005). Minor offset from album illustration on reverse. Very fine condition
Lot 297
Flowers.
1857 Nova Scotia “House Cover” to England, Bearing 3d Blue Bisect & 6d Yellow-Green — Correct 7½d Rate Cat $7200.
1857 folded letter to Newcastle-on-Tyne, franked with a bisected 1851–57 3d deep blue on bluish paper (SG 2a), used as 1½d, and a 6d yellow-green on bluish paper (SG 5), both imperforate. The stamps are cancelled by a framed oval grid in black. On the front, below the stamps, is a red ‘PKT. LETTER / PAID / LIVERPOOL’ tombstone datestamp dated 14.6.57. Backstamped with Nova Scotia and Newcastle-on-Tyne datestamps.
This franking represents the correct 7½d rate, the standard single-letter charge to the UK. As there was no 1½d adhesive available, the Postmaster General authorised the use of bisected 3d stamps on October 19, 1854. The 3d deep blue bisect is recorded in only three combinations for making up this transatlantic 7½d rate.
A visually appealing and scarce bisect usage, despite the reduced back, and an important addition to any serious collection of Nova Scotia postal history.
The term “House cover” in this context refers to a specific and well-known 1855 Nova Scotia cover sent by the firm Blackwood & House, a Halifax-based mercantile company. These covers were addressed to their partner office in England and are notable because several early bisect usages—especially of the 3d blue bisect + 6d green to pay 7½d—were sent by or to this firm.
So when philatelists say “House cover”, they’re referring to:
A genuine, commercial usage of bisected Nova Scotia stamps,
Usually mailed by Blackwood & House,
And often considered part of the earliest known examples of the authorised bisect practice after the 1854 PMG directive.
These covers are among the few documented and accepted uses of the bisect to make up the UK letter rate.
Because they originated from a known sender, they're used as benchmarks for authenticity and proper usage.
There are only a handful known - hence the high auction values and collector interest.
P.A. Expertising Limited.
Lot 298
Flowers.
Nova Scotia 1851–60 6d yellow-green (S.G. 5a), diagonal bisect used provisionally to pay the 3d domestic rate, tied by mute oval grid cancel to envelope addressed to Edw. Ansell Esq., King’s Coll., Windsor, N.S. The bisected stamp boasts close to strong and large margins. The reverse shows a legible Upper Musquodoboit dispatch cancel dated May 1859, confirming its origin in the Musquodoboit Valley, east of Halifax. Additionally, as well as an arrival backstamp cancel. Red wax seal on flap..
With Royal Philatelic Society London photo certificate. Estimated value £1,000–1,500.
A comparable bisect cover (Feb. 1860, tied by oval grid cancel, with transit and arrival backstamps) realised £1,000 at Spink. SG £5,000 on cover.
Lot 299
Flowers.
Nova Scotia, 1854 cover from Truro to Halifax, franked 3d Dark Blue (SG 3) with near-perfect margins, paying the domestic rate, tied by a crisp mute grid.
Lot 300
Flowers.
Nova Scotia, 1858, inland cover to Colchester
1858 folded letter from Wilmot to New Annan, Colchester County, franked at the 3d inland rate with a fine example of the 1851 3d bright blue on bluish paper, first printing (SG 3), tied by grid cancel. Clear "LONDONDERRY N.S. DE 10 8" circular date stamp alongside.
