BAHAMAS intact KE7 1d UPU Reply Card (both portions) pmk'd Nassau FE 24 03, no text. £15
BAHAMAS full reg. cover pmk'd Nassau 19 FE 27, reverse New York and Brooklyn arrivals. £14
WEST END, Bahamas postal history 1933 commercial use of KGV reg. 2d postage 1d PSRE opened 2 sides to Huddersfield pmk'd 16 FEB 33, b/stamped Nassau 20 FE 33. £30
WEST END, Bahamas postal history 1933 cover front to Huddersfield with KGV 1d pmk'd WEST END 15 AUG 33. £18
WEST END, Bahamas postal history 1935 cover front to Huddersfield with KGV 1d pmk'd WEST END 1 AU 35. £16
WEMYSS BIGHT, Bahamas cover pmk'd 3 APR 62 £10
SPENCER'S POINT, Bahamas pmk'd Nassau 25 APR 12 to Abaco, SPENCER'S POINT dated 28 APR 12, handstruck UNCLAIMED in both blue and black, no backstamps. £225
BAHAMAS postal history 1948 slender intact wrapper to John Stewart, Bluff, Eleuthera with KG6 1d olive-grey (SG.150a) showing SHIFTED DUTY PLATE pmk'd SHIRLEY STREET 14 JUL 48. £150
"Grace Worthington" (immigrant ship), British Honduras postal history 1867 entire headed "Belise Jany 10 1866" (sic) from B. Cramer to New York marked p. "Grace Worthington" showing handstruck "SHIP6" and NEWPORT FEB 5 67 landing, docketing dated 1867. Contents include "your favor of 15 August which only came to hand a short time ago, the Cleaver having been detained at the Bahamas on Account of an Accident she met with during the Gale in August last.".... and "With regard to your remarks about the short comings of the Editor of the "Colonist" nothing can be done, the paper not being issued any longer, as the Editor and Proprietor is supposed to have fallen in a late engagement with the Indians."
£225
BAHAMAS postal history (Ex URWICK) 1886 reg. cover front to New York with QV Chalon 6d deep violet pmk'd "A05" with red REGISTERED NASSAU cds dated A/MY 31 86. Ex URWICK £125
BAHAMAS postal history 1918 cover to a Private in the 3rd Somerset Light Infantry, Palace Barracks, Holywood, Nr. Belfast, Ireland, forwarded initially from London 27 JU 18 by The West Indian Contingent Committee (per b/stamp), with KGV 1d WAR TAX and 1d Red Cross showing "full extra tree-trunk" variety pmk'd Nassau 4 JUN 18 £140
PINE RIDGE to MALTA, Bahamas postal history 1953 cover to Const. A. Schembre, Zabbar, Malta with 2 x KG6 10d yellow-orange (SG.154a) tied blue ink PINE RIDGE cds dated 20 AUG 52 (T.7, D4), b/stamped Nassau AUG 20 1953 and Valletta AU 25 53. £75
RECEIVED FROM H.M. SHIPS, Bahamas postal history 1942 cover to Nassau, Bahamas with 2-line "RECEIVED FROM/H.M. SHIPS" and red censor handstamps appended "11.10.42". £36
DEEP CREEK, Bahamas postal history (D1) boxed temporary rubber handstamp dated DEC 21 195(7?) tying QE2 ½d, 1d on local cover to Nassau. £28
PLEASANT BAY, BAHAMAS postal history (TRD 2c, D1) in blue on local cover to Nassau with strip of three KG6 ½d pmk'd JAN 5 1954, reverse Nassau 7 JAN 54 arrival cds. £48
TRUE BLUE (Crooked Island) temporary rubber datestamp, Bahamas postal history 1952 cover from Senorita G. Moss on Crooked Island to The Voice of Prophecy, Nassau with KG6 1½d (SG.151a) tied TRUE BLUE (TRD 3C, D1) dated APR 12 1952, some cover edge crumpling. £48
ORANGE CREEK (Cat Island) temporary rubber datestamp, Bahamas postal history 1950 printed card from Harold. S. Poitier on Cat Island to the Bible School, Nassau with KG6 1½d (SG.151a) tied purple ORANGE CREEK (TRD 3C, D1) dated OCT 16 1950. £75
PRESTWICK AIR CRASH, Bahamas postal history 1954 charred and grimy commercial cover to Kenneth Mackintosh, Nassau from Williamson's Linoleum store posted with red Lancaster & Morecambe meter machine for 1/3d dated 22 X11 54, three days later boxed purple "SALVAGED MAIL/AIRCRAFT CRASH/
PRESTWICK 25-12-54" cachet applied, intact Williamson & Son Statement of Account to the Community Furniture Store for goods received. £125
BAHAMAS to Isle of Wight re-directed Hyeres, France postal history 1910 printed Royal Coat-of-Arms flap cover to Shanklin, Isle of Wight with indistinctly tied 1d Staircase, on arrival re-directed to Hyeres, France with three copies GB KE7 ½d (one defective) tied SHANKLIN S.O. DE 22 10 d/rings, cover poorly opened. £40
MARSH HARBOUR, Bahamas postal history 1924 reg. "Iremonger" cover to Bristol with KGV 4d (SG.21) tied MARSH HARBOUR (T.1, D2 LRD) bluish-black reversed C/DE 25 24 cds, b/stamped Nassau and London. Proud handbook records D2 with "A" code but as this is the only example I have handled I cannot confirm whether two codes were used. £95