MICHAEL HAMILTON
POSTAL HISTORY
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All world BANK TRANSFERS by WISE to Michael David Cameron Hamilton SORT CODE 23-08-01 Account 58021507. No postal charges
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GREAT BRAK RIVER, Cape of Good Hope postal history
DE 15 10 on KE7 ½d Post Card, reverse attractive advertising.
£18


868 used ALIWAL NORTH, Cape of Good Hope postal history
C/MY 2 98 with CGH 1d tied on uncancelled Orange Free State 1d orange Brief Kaart to Hamburg.
£90

POA 75 used WARTBURG arrival, Natal postal history
on CGH QV ½d green Post Card from Cape Town 27 AP 98.
£55

Vertical A10 (used Kingstown), St. Vincent postal history
1884 use of QV 1½d Post Card pmk'd vertical "A10" (PML.7) written Kingstown 20/2/84 with early use red KINGSTOWN A/FE 28 84 (PML.36) despatch, minor edge soiling and creasing.
Only two other 1½d UPU Post Card currently recorded with red Kingstown "A" code cds (PML.36) for MY 28 84 and JY 31 84.
£85

LEEWARD ISLANDS postal history
Letter Card (fancy black typeset on eggshell stock) from proprietor of the Observer with QV 2½d DE 7 98 to London, thought privately produced.
£85


Poisoned-pen mail to a licentiously got nasty bastard!!
A rare example of anonymous poison-pen mail addressed Henry Smythe, 10 West Queen Street, (Kingston) on reverse QV ½d red-brown Post Card mailed at Kingston ID/ MY 18 91. Best full transcript reads Henry Smith mother is Eliza Doby the leader in Wesley Chapel, and George Smythe the parson. Why you don’t go back to St. Anns or christen after your father Smythe? Why you was shipped off to sea? and now you rob money in Colon you can’t go back? Pay Col. Morrice & Co for the goods you trust so long you damn thief. Show this to your friends. I can prove it, bring me up, you are a nasty bastard licentiously got, I know you well in St. Anns as a ragged boy. Face with Advertised and Unclaimed handstamps plus four Returned Letter Branch dated 17 JU 91. Reverse also shows m/script postal endorsements of “Not known” (twice with dates) and “No name”. A most interesting item for research, and why had Henry Smythe also known as Henry Smith disappeared?
£75

184 used MIDDELBURG, Cape of Good Hope postal history
C/AP 10 93 on QV 1d Post Card to London.
£24

965 used MOWBRAY, Cape of Good Hope postal history
C/NO 27 95 on QV 1d Post Card to London. Some minor tone spots.
£45
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