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NEW AMSTERDAM, British Guiana
full opened 2 sides uprated PSRE from sender at Bamboo, Canje Creek, Berbice pmk'd */24 NO 24, b/stamped Georgetown.
£16

NEW AMSTERDAM, British Guiana
opened 3 sides full Dixie Liquor Store cover stocking BALA-RINA White Rum and BRAN-D-RUM pmk'd 1 JU 55, no b/stamps.
£14

BAHAMAS
full Hotel Colonial cover pmk'd Nassau C/MR 2 00 to Biographical Director in New York, b/stamped 3-5-1900 arrival.
£36

ECUADOR to BAHAMAS
full Hotel Metropolitano sender cover to Nassau (MY 19) from RIOBAMBA APR 11 1931, opened for display.
£48


BAHAMAS
full all-over Royal Victoria Hotel advertising cover, poorly opened at right, with QV 4d Chalon (fine) pmk'd A05 to Jacksonville, Florida FORWARDED St. Augustine, reverse A/BAHAMAS/AP 8 81 and Jacksonville APR 12.
£120

BAHAMAS
full reg. cover to Masonic Temple address in Minneapolis, Minn., pmk'd Nassau 10 JAN 06, New York and arrival b/stamps.
£36

BAHAMAS
full cover from The Priory to a Venerable Sister (nun) in Hastings, Minn., pmk'd Nassau JUN 11 1929, no b/stamps.
£12

SAN SALVADOR, Bahamas
reg. cover front from United Estates, Watlings Island pmk'd */FE 11 31.
£24

SAN SALVADOR, Bahamas
full local FDC pmk'd */OC 12 42, b/stamped Nassau.
£15

BAHAMAS
Full underpaid cover pmk'd Nassau 10 NOV 24 to Switzerland, pair 20c Postage Dues tied Winterthur 27 XI 24 d/rings.
£80


BAHAMAS to EGYPT
Full cover with TAORMINA K.u.K.Y.G printed flap to Prince Colloredo Mannsfeld (originally an Italian noble family) in Cairo pmk'd Nassau C/MR 28 01.
TAORMINA is a beach holiday town under Mount Etna in Sicily.
£120

WEMYSS BIGHT, Bahamas
cover pmk'd 3 APR 62
£10


Dropped "O" in "ONE" variety, DOMINICA postal history
1917 cover with "Estate of Jno J. Tavernier, Wholesale & Retail Provisions Dealer" sender's address marked "per S.S. Chignecto" to Wholesale Fish Merchants, Jones Wharf, Halifax, Nova Scotia with "ONE HALFPENNY" (dropped "0" variety) WAR TAX, 1d View pmk'd Roseau JA 1 17, no backstamps.
£75


PAID-ONLY TO ENGLAND, Malta postal history (Ex Lloyd-Lowles, Camillery)
1869 wrapper with blue P. ERYNAUD & CO, MALTA sender's cachet marked "via Marseilles by French Steamer" to New York, USA (the recipient's name cut out) with GB QV 6d Plate 8 pmk'd B/MALTA/AP 7 69 "A25" duplex with 2-line "PAID-ONLY/TO ENGLAND" with blue crayon "8 cts" changed "13" in black, New York APR 27 alongside address panel with red London NN/AP 13 69 transit on reverse. Ex LLOYD-LOWLES, CAMILLERY.
£350

MALTA postal history
1874 entire with printed G. SEGOND E FRATELLO letterhead to New York with GB QV 4d Plate 13, 6d Plate 13 (10d rate via Italy) pmk'd A/MALTA DE 23 74 showing London 29 DE 74 transit and red crayon "2", reverse New York JAN 12 arrival.
£175

URUGUAY to NEW CALEDONIA postal history
1907 use of Uruguay 2c blue illustrated (Hospital Italiano) UPU Post Card to Noumea, Nouvelle Caledonie pmk'd CIUDAD NUEVA AL SUD, MONTEVIDEO A/17 AGO 1907, purple ROBERTO STIRLING sender's cachet and his signature on reverse, some toning.
£75


Roger & Gallet POSTED UNDER PERMIT cover to JAMAICA
1944 Roger & Gallet French Cologne sender cover with London 2d meter machine dated 26.1.44 to Kingston, Jamaica, purple 7-line POSTED UNDER ROGER & GALLET PERMIT E2360 with further 4-line handstamp reverse.
£30


COROZAL and COROSAL spelling, BRITISH HONDURAS postal history
1918 J.E. Carrillo & Co., COROZAL cover to New Orleans with KGV 3c WAR tied COROSAL E/DE 19 18 cds partly obscured by OPENED BY/CENSOR. No. label tied purple "PASSED BY CENSOR 1147 d/ring with BELIZE DEC 20 and New Orleans DEC 26 1918 b/stamps.
£48



Mail to St. George's DETAINED AT AMERICAN CONSUL FOR 13 YEARS, Bermuda postal history
1879 cover from P.D. Slocum & Co., Clothiers, New Bedford, Massachusetts to Mr. Holder B. Slocum, 1st Mate Brig V.H. Hill, Capt. Sylvia, Bermuda (showing "Care Am Consul" at lower left) with U.S. 5c blue Zachary Taylor tied New Bedford cork dated MAY 10 with Boston MAY 10 transit and ST. GEORGES MAY 20 1879 oval receiving backstamps (LRD on incoming mail), after 13 years marked in red manuscript "Remained at American Consulate until 23rd April 1892/Not called for" with presumed Consulate Dead Letter Office purple pointing hand "RETURN TO THE WRITER. D.L.O." handstamp and placed in the mail with ST. GEORGES B/AP 23 92 cds (H1, usually applied at a transit or arrival datestamp, Ludington Page 141) with DEAD LETTER OFFICE/S A triangle dated MAY 11-92 on reverse. A fascinating item.
Previous history: The whaling schooner Varnum H. Hill of and from Provincetown, was captured by the rebel steamer "Florida" on 27 June 1863 and released on bond of $10,000 on condition that she would take prisoners belonging to the destroyed ships "Southern Cross" (June 6, burnt same day), "Red Gauntlet" (June 14, kept in company as carrying coal and burnt on the 26th), "Benjamin Hoxie" (June 16 carrying silver bars valued at £500,000, sunk June 27) into Bermuda. Some 54 seamen were landed at Hamilton on 4 July and were taken in charge by the American Consul, and on 7 July Captain Doe of the British brig "Henrietta" agreed to take the seamen brought in by the V.H. Hill to New York. (Research shows no further mention of the V.H. Hill allowing no explanation for this incoming letter of 1879, and it being detained at the American Consul for 13 years until released in 1892). The "Florida" was a highly successful commerce raider in the Confederate States Navy capturing 37 prize ships.
£525




TITCHFIELD (two differing dates showing flexibility of handstamp), Jamaica postal history
1903 cover from The University of Chicago with 5c franking pmk'd Chicago APR 5 1903 to Prof. D.S. Johnson PhD, Chester Vale, Gordon Town, Jamaica variously forwarded with twelve differing backstamps including purple boxed TITCHFIELD (TRD 11) for both 16.4.03 and 17.4.03 (showing movement of "J" under "TC"), cover with corner fault.
William Fawcett was the Director of Public Gardens and Plantations in Jamaica from 1887 to 1908, and having returned to Britain was the co-author of the first volumes of Flora of Jamaica.
£180
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