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BAHAMAS postal history
circa 1877 near complete contents large part entire with QV Chalon 1d scarlet P.14 (SG.34) defaced with manuscript initials from Joseph A Gilmour to Nassau,
£750

Manuscript "Guinea Grass", British Honduras
1960 cover with QE2 1c, 4c each tied manuscript "Guinea Grass 8 a.m. June 29, 60 British Honduras" with GUINEA GRASS JU 29 60 d/ring cds alongside to Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
£60

Manuscript "Guinea Grass", British Honduras
1960 full cover with 2 x QE2 2c each with manuscript "Guinea Grass Sept 28 1960" with ORANGE WALK 29 SP 60 cds alongside to Houston, Texas.
£75

Manuscript "Lo Deadmans Cay/18/12/53/Bahamas", Bahamas postal history
Manuscript across KG6 ½d, 1d on Voice of Prophecy cover to Nassau, crumpled along base.
£125

Manuscript Pirates Well, Bahamas (Hurricane Donna SP 6 1960)
full cover dated 26 DEc 1960 with Nassau 30 DEC 60 cds.
Pirates Well, Mayaguana Island, several small island communities in the southern regions of the Bahamas were levelled by hurricane Donna but estimation of damage or fatalities reported.
£75

Manuscript "Nicholls Town Andros", Bahamas postal history
1925 commercial cover to Messrs. W. Barratt & Co. Ltd., Boot Manufacturers, "Footshape" Works, Northampton with KGV 1d pmk'd blue manuscript "20/8/25 Nicholls Town Andros" and further two KGV 1d tied Nassau 25 AU 25 cds, reverse Northampton reg. oval 7 SP 25 arrival.
£350



KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postal history
1888 use of QV 1½d deep brown Post Card with commercial text headed "13/10./88." to George Callf & Co, Horsham, Sussex but not placed in the mails immediately as design cancelled by black ink manuscript "Kingstown 30/10 88." which may or may not be in the same ink as addressing, and may or may not have been added by the writer. Evidently carried by enclosure as without normal postal markings.
£180


PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND postal history (Ex, CARR, WILKINSON)
1865 cover with QV 2d rose-carmine (SG.2) cancelled manuscript Souris "S" to Capt. Angus McInnis, Charlottetown with matching ink colour PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JY 26 1865 backstamp and handstruck str. line "NOT CALLED FOR.". (Vincent Greene 2010 cert). Ex CARR, WILKINSON
A unique cover as such
£325

20 used Circular Head, Tasmania postal history
1859 wrapper docketted as from Albert H. Boys (thought to be a farmer, Detention River) to William Johnson, Launceston with Chalon 4d pale blue tied Circular Head "20" with postmaster's manuscript "C'Head 24-2/59", backstamped red Pre-Paid for same date.
£275

73 used Buckland, TASMANIA postal history
1863 cover to Mrs. Parsons, Queen's Orphan School, New Town with Chalon 4d imperforate tied Buckland "73" with postmaster's manuscript "Buckland 19/11/63" at left and red Pre-Paid NO 20 1863 at right, no reverse markings.
Settled in 1820 and originally known as Prosser Plains. Best known for its historic Church of St. John the Baptist, convict built in 1846, and its mysterious East Window possibly from an Abbey built by William the Conqueror on the spot that King Harold died in 1066. In the early years the majority of the children at the Orphan School, built 1833, were born to convict women under sentence.
£475

26 used Don, TASMANIA postal history
1866 mourning cover to John Taylor in Newcastle on Tyne with Chalon 6d grey watermark double-lined numeral "6" with postmaster's manuscript "Don 16/5/66" alongside, reverse red Launceston MY 17 1866 and Newcastle-on-Tyne H/JY 20 66.
£480

FAIRFIELD, Bahamas postal history:
(TRD 3C, D1 in purple) dated JAN 10 1953 with KG6 1½d added on arrival at Nassau over "Postage Paid 1½d" in red crayon, opened irregularly at top.
£48
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