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Country: Jamaica Clear
Subject: SUPERB PMKS Clear

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BUSHY PARK STATION, Jamaica railway postmark
(S2b in blue, Proud unlisted) dated AUG 10 1903 on 1d Falls (SG.32), perf. defects at lower right.
Only one dated strike for JAN 20 1906 recorded by Topaz, Seifert, Cwiakala, a further strike dated FE 27 1905 confirms no side dot so Type S2b and not S2. The cancel seemingly so elusive that it is unlisted in the Proud handbook.
£325



BUFF BAY (with GOVT. instead of GOV'T without stop), Jamaica railway postmark
a new type (not conforming with expectations Topaz S3 or Proud D3) in blue dated JAN 10 1924 on 1d Arawak (SG.95) piece, some faults.
Period of use currently established for JAN 10 1924 to DEC 31 1924 as per attached images of known strikes (the part strike on ½d Exhibition being ex Bob Swarbrick collection)
£240

JAMAICA USED AT BRITISH POST OFFICES ABROAD
The currently unique trio of “C51” (used St. Thomas) on QV 1d Pine wmk, the unrecorded on GB used abroad “D60” (whereabouts of use unknown, RPS certificate) on QV 6d Pine wmk, and “E88” (used Colon) on QV 2d CC wmk. Similar to the accepted use of Trinidad stamps at Ciudad Bolivar, it is now thought that Jamaica stamps may have had permitted or accepted use on correspondence back to the island – see Foster Page 31. (A red ink “D63” is also recorded on Jamaica QV 6d Pine wmk). The "D60" illustrated Parmenter & Gordon handbook Page 3 / 52
£4000

CAYMAN BRAC, Cayman Islands postmark
a forgery of this exceptionally rare postmark on 1d Falls (SG.Z27, genuine Cat.£6,000), a nice conversation piece or space-filler.
£120

"Presidente Gon(salves?)" maritime postmark on Jamaica stamp
in purple ink with black PAQUEBOT on 1d Falls (SG.31). Not previously seen.
£60


RETREAT, Jamaica postmark with "SER.ET" variety
(D/R) in blue ink dated DE 6 06 on 1d Arms (SG.39a).
Retreat in blue ink currently recorded DE 6 06 to NO 7 07 by me
£40

MYERS WHARF, Jamaica postmark
(TRD.17) in purple ink undated on ovp'd Red Cross label.
£18

B03 used G.P.O. sorter, British Mailboat postmark on Jamaica stamp
(Type 2) on QV 3d Pine wmk (SG.3), exceptionally rare on Jamaican issue.
£240

YORK-CASTLE, Jamaica postmark
(SQC) A/NO 3 93 on QV 1d (SG.27), stamp soiled or dull appearance.
£20

ST. PETER'S, Jamaica postmark
(TRD 14) in purple dated 27.7.1911 on 1d Arms (SG.40) piece.
£60

WATSONS-HILL, Jamaica postmark
(CDS) A/JU 3 8 ("8" only) abnormal use as a "killer" arrival mark on horiz. pair QV 1d (SG.8) showing trace light indistinct Type K despatch numeral, stamps with str. edge at right and large closed tear at left.
£24

HOPE, Jamaica postmark
(D/R) OC 29 07 on QV 6d dull orange MCA wmk (SG.51, Cat.£25.00).
£24

RIVERSDALE, Jamaica postmark
(D/R) SP 11 99 on QV 1d (SG.27).
£12
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