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ST. VINCENT stamps:
1887 QV 1d red (SG.48b), patchy thin gum unused handstamped "Specimen" (Type II),
£120

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1916 KGV 1d red WAR STAMP (SG.122/122a, Cat.£180), a fresh mounted mint pair, right stamp OVERPRINT DOUBLE, hinge remains.
£60

CHATEAUBELAIR, St. Vincent postal history
1919 cover to Montgomery Ward, Chicago with KGV 1d pmk'd CHATEAUBELAIR C/JA 19 20, minor soiling.
£90

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1886 QV 1d rose (SG.48a), fine appearance mounted mint handstamped "Specimen" (Type II), some thin paper adhesion lower right corner.
£125

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1883 QV 6d bright green Crown CA REVERSED wmk (SG.44a), mint handstamped "Specimen" (Type II), gum just a little off colour.
£125

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1887 QV 4d chocolate (SG.51a), fine appearance unused without gum handstamped "Specimen" (Type II).
£100

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1907 ½d Arms (SG.94) ovp'd "SPECIMEN" and handstamped "ULTRAMAR in purple ink, unused no gum.
£30

ST. VINCENT stamps:
Litho perforated forgery of the "fat face" QV 1d in deep bluish-green, fine used.
£16

GB/40c used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
(PML.73) on 1883 "2½ PENCE" on QV 1d lake (SG.40), rare as very short life on this issue.
£36

A10 used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark on TRINIDAD stamp
(PML.4), struck firmly on arrival as a "killer" due the indistinct TRINIDAD dbl-arc blending into the background of the Trinidad 1872 4d grey P.12½ (SG.71), tiny pin-hole.
Exceedingly rare as this combination would not normally happen, let alone survive, almost certainly unique.
£85

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
A/MY 27 88 on QV 1/- orange-vermilion P.12 (SG.45, Cat.£60), short base perf.
£24

UNION, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
reversed C/JU 18 84 on QV 1d drab Crown CA REVERSED wmk (SG.39x), heavy central thinning and corner perf. fault.
The reversed C code is currently C/AP 28 84 to C/OC 9 84, only 10 examples currently recorded.
£55



THE UNIQUE and SG UNLISTED SURCHARGE DOUBLE with SHORT “F”, St. Vincent stamps:
1894 “FIVE PENCE” on QV 6d lake (SG.60c + d combination), a used example part dated Kingstown – 13 95 showing 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, corner perf. fault and with BPA Certificate. Ex CHARLTON-HENRY.
The SURCHARGE DOUBLE error is SG catalogued £6,000 mint and £3,000 used for any of the few known survivors, the SURCHARGE DOUBLE with short “F” is not known mint and this is probably the only surviving example.
£1800

CH used CHATEAUBELAIR, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red ink dated JU 14 83 on REVERSED Crown CA wmk QV 1d drab (SG.39x).
£90


"BAR" (BARROUALLIE) and "K" (KINGSTOWN) combination, ST. VINCENT postal history
1876 cover front to James Crook, Sailor on Board the Satellite, Kings Town, St. Vincent with QV 1d black cancelled by black ink smudge showing a unique combination light strikes red ink "BAR" and "K" each dated JU 22 76 and additionally marked "Unclaimed" in pencil. Internally addressed mail from this period extremely rare.
The additional scan, from my records, show this cover front to have had certificate number 60,509 (subsequently detached) and previous auction estimate of £1200 with £1800 realisation.
£850

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1888 QV 1d lilac REVENUE ovp'd "1d.." in carmine (PML.35), fine partial gum example.
£15

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1883 QV 1/- vermilion Crown CA wmk P.12 ovp'd "Revenue" (PML.13), a re-united split perfs mint pair, soiled but a rare multiple.
£75

ST. VINCENT stamps:
(PML.31) 1888 "1d REVENUE" on QV 1d red (SG.48b), the higher setting unused with gum traces (see illustrated multiple PML handbook Page 152).
One of St. Vincent's most difficult stamps to find in mint condition.
£175

GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
reversed C/SP 15 93 on QV 1d (SG.48b).
£4

COLONARIE, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
AP 27 06 on KE7 1d MCA wmk (SG.86).
£5
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