MICHAEL HAMILTON
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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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Subject: QV reign Clear

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ST. LUCIA stamps:
1863 "Half penny" on QV (6d) emerald-green (SG.9), fine used with Castries "A11" cancel.
£250

BRITISH GUIANA 1882 1c TYPESET with FIVE ERRORS
1c rose unsigned (SG.117ac) unused with WRONG ORNAMENT (top row), GUIANA spelt with a "1", BRITISH with both "1" and "I", black mark base of 5th ornament down (left side), centre of 4th ornament facing wrong direction (at base.
£450

NEVIS PRESTAMP + GB USED IN ILLUSTRATED COVERS (110) PERIOD 1661-1862. PRICE £32
Buy with confidence as I have been trading full time since 1978. This too is a "work-in-progress" file (meaning that I add more covers as and when I see them). You can now order and pay for your own DIGITAL pdf copy (no refunds, but you are entitled to TWO free updates as and when requested). Suitable for carrying around in your tablet or laptop. 110 covers illustrated mainly in b/w with text descriptions arranged in chronological sequence spanning period 1661-1862. Provenance given when known. Price £32 (no discounts) payable by PayPal or WISE transfer (ignore Barclays mention at check out as account now closed, and I cannot change that page, this web shop 22 years old!). Knowing what to buy saves a lot of wasted funds.
£32

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1880 QV 1d olive-green (SG.29), a rare horiz. strip of three pmk'd GPO "A10".
It has always been my expectation that a single strike of the "A10" on this QV 1d would be local use, and an over-lapped (second) strike would be from a multiple, but the commonest of this stamp cannot be from locally used survival, and the precision of the strikes on such a small area proves me wrong on two counts.
£120

"10" used MAYARO, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4) on 1876 4d bluish grey CC wmk (SG.76). Ex MEDLICOTT
£36

"22" used CLAXTON BAY, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4, short tail) on 1876 4d bluish grey CC wmk (SG.76). Ex MEDLICOTT
£32

"22" used CLAXTON BAY, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4, long tail) on 1876 bluish grey CC wmk (SG.76). Ex MEDLICOTT
£32

"22" used CLAXTON BAY, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4, long tail) on 1876 4d bluish grey CC wmk (SG.76). Ex MEDLICOTT
£18

"9" used MANZANILLA, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4) on 1872 QV 1/- (SG.74). Ex MEDLICOTT
£18

"15" used ST. MARY'S, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4) on 1872 QV 1/- (SG.74). Ex MEDLICOTT
£7

"15" used ST. MARY'S, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4) on QV 1/- (SG.74). Ex MEDLICOTT
£6

"18" used SAVANNE GRANDE, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.4) on QV 1/- (SG.74), perf. defects. Ex MEDLICOTT
£12

"1" roller cancel used PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad numeral postmark
(Type 0.5) on 1872 QV 1/- (SG.74). Ex MEDLICOTT
£5

STUBBS, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
dated C/AP 26 92 on QV 1d carmine-red (SG.48c). Ex DUGGLEBY
£14

STUBBS, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
dated C/AP 12 92 on QV 1d carmine-red (SG.48c), Ex SHARP, DUGGLBEBY
£14

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1884 QV 4d ultramarine-blue Crown CA REVERSED wmk P.12 ovp'd "Revenue" (SG.43x, PML.15), a mounted mint block of four with large areas original gum, some toned perfs. along top. An exceptionally rare multiple.
£1200


BARBADOS stamps:
QV 4d pale brown (SG.96) with prominent coloured dot below "R" of BARBADOS fine mounted mint.
£28


Southern Cross plate flaw with broken "F" variety, St. Vincent stamps
a fresh mounted mint copy of the 1894 FIVE PENCE on QV 6d lake (SG.60b) showing combination broken "F" in "FIVE" and the three distinctive coloured marks on Queen's neck (aptly named the Southern Cross plate flaw by Peter Jaffe) as always found on Row 5/1 of the complete sheet.
£18


Southern Cross plate flaw WITHOUT short "F", St. Vincent stamp:
a fresh mounted mint copy presumably from the FIRST PRINTING of the 1893 FIVE PENCE on QV 6d carmine-lake (SG.60) showing combination full "F" in "FIVE" and the three distinctive coloured marks on Queen's neck (aptly named the Southern Cross plate flaw by Peter Jaffe) as always found in conjunction with the short "F" overprint variety on Row 5/1 of the complete sheet. Not previously seen by me.
£140

BARBADOS stamps:
1873 (½d) green wmk Large Star (SG.58), used with DOUBLE PERFORATIONS at base, slight toning, unusual.
£60
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