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Country: Jamaica Clear
Subject: Differing postmarks Clear

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LUCKY HILL, Jamaica postmark/cancel
(TRD 21, D1) undated in purple ink on ½d Exhibition (SG.94) showing partial d/ring with clear "21" year slugs.
£15

JAMAICA postmarks
KINGSTON I C/SP 26 87 sqc and portion unframed appearance RETURNED/LETTER BRANCH/(date) on QV 4d (SG.22b).
£20

BROWNS-TOWN sqc plus TELEGRAPHS combination, Jamaica postmarks
(SQC) dated A/M5 8 94 with JAMAICA/TELEGRAPHS/M5 8 94/BROWNS-TOWN on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.27), a rare error with both cancels having "M5" for month.
£18

TELEGRAPHS KINGSTON, Jamaica postmark
MY 21 00 with framed CANCELLED on QV 3d TELEGRAPHS Crown CA wmk.
£10

Manuscript "Middle Quarters", Jamaica postmark
NEWLY DISCOVERED manuscript "Middle Quarters" on QV 2d Crown CC (SG.9a) dated Kingston A/JY 29 76 used pending the arrival of the "A.82" numeral, currently unique.
The Middle Quarters office was opened during May 1876 and the A.82 (Type M) numeral stated to have been sent during 1876. The earliest confirmed date of use for A.82 is currently JU 30 1882 on QV 1d Post Card (ex Surtees)
£725

Boxed T.P.O. and ANNOTTO BAY, Jamaica railway postmarks
combination purple boxed T.P.O. (D1) and part blue ANNOTTO BAY (S3a,D4) dated SEP 24 19(13) on KGV 1d (SG.58) piece.
£80

Obsolete JAMAICA "A01" transferred to G.P.O, LONDON FOREIGN SECTION, Transvaal postal history
1902 censored cover to The Hague, Holland with 2 x 1d E.R.I. overprints tied Johannesburg 18 APR 02 with further uncancelled KE7 ½d firmly "killed" by obsolete Jamaica "A01" numeral (Type E) transferred from Kingston to the G.P.O. London Foreign Section specifically for the duty of cancelling uncancelled adhesives. A wonderful combination cover.
£350

JAMAICA TELEGRAPHS KINGSTON plus CANCELLED combination, Jamaica cancellations
dated FE 16 18 with part boxed CANCELLED on KGV 1½d WAR STAMP (SG.74).
£24

W.D.O. KINGSTON, Jamaica postmark
purple arrival TRD dated 14 SEP 1968 on QE2 2½d pmk'd MONTEGO BAY (2) */SP 13 68 piece.
£14




JAMAICA(-PAID), Jamaica postmark
(10½mm high) assumed JAMAICA-PAID showing JA 24 on lower line (similarly to Proud PD14 recorded FE 8 1889 to AP 7 1897 but with square, rather than rounded, corners) together with KINGSTON, JAMAICA cds dated C/JA 24 76 on QV 1/- CC wmk (SG.13), horizontal bend and perf. faults.
The later PD14 stampless covers are struck in red and have similar red crayon amount alongside. A single cover to UK dated NO 9 61 has QV 1/- for postage and QV 6d for late fee. Therefore it is plausible that a similar cover to the JU 5 76 known cover to Belize franked QV 6d could have had 6d postage plus 6d late fee and been paid with QV 1/- stamp. The handstamp would have acted like a Crowned Circle to distinguish as such rather than the letter read as double 6d rate.
£48

REFUGE, Jamaica postmark
dated both */JY 5 67 and purple TRD 22 JUL 1967 on 1½d (SG.218) piece.
£7

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
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