POMONA Full cover with temporary rubber datestamp JAN 17 1947 and STANN CREEK reg. label, partial backstamp £24
CROOKED TREE Full cover with temporary rubber datestamp MAR 15 1952, b/stamped Belize. £28
PLEASANT BAY full cover with blue ink TRD, b/stamped Nassau 20 JLY 1954 £32
PLEASANT BAY full cover bluish-black worn TRD FEB 13 1956, no b/stamps £15
PINE RIDGE, G.B. plain card with TRD dated APR 2 1948, no reverse text. £75
SNUG CORNER, Bahamas full cover to The Princess Margerate (sic) Hospital with purple temporary rubber datestamp OCT 22 1964, no b/stamps. £16
SMITH POINT, Bahamas full local cover to Gold Rock Creek with temporary rubber datestamps FEB 26 1959, no b/stamps. £24
SAN SALVADOR, Bahamas full local cover with temporary rubber datestamp FEB 13 1959, no b/stamps. £40
SEYMOURS, Bahamas full cover with temporary rubber datestamps JAN 15 1960, no b/stamps. £48
THE BIGHT, Bahamas full cover with temporary rubber datestamps for NOV 23 1973, no b/stamps. £12
TRUE BLUE, Bahamas full cover with temporary rubber datestamps for NOV 21 1952, no b/stamps. £40
THE BLUFF, Bahamas full cover with purple temporary rubber datestamps for 14 OCT 1969, no b/stamps. £10
DUNDEE, Natal d/ring oval TRD dated 17 AUG 1903 on reverse full QV 4d PSRE with added KE7 stamps to London, soiled. £65
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
METEMMA POSTAL AGENCY, Sudan postal history 1955 local use of 4½pi PSRE pmk'd purple METEMMA POSTAL AGENCY temporary rubber datestamp (Proud D1) for 15 JAN 1955, b/stamped Shendi 16 JAN 55. £60
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
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
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
EAST END, CAYMAN ISLANDS postal history 1911 large part cover to Headly Dalton (or Patton), Kingston, Jamaica with ¼d brown strip of four (one stamp facially damaged) tied two strikes purple boxed "EAST END/Grand Cayman./RURAL/Post Gollection." temporary rubber handstamp with BODDENTOWN JU 28 11 d/ring backstamp. On arrival eventually "ADVERTISED" and "UNCLAIMED." with red RETURNED LETTER OFFICE, JAMAICA d/ring dated 25 SE 11. Full of character, Ex MARSTON, PODGER. £575