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ST. VINCENT ILLUSTRATED COVERS PERIOD 1861 (June 8) to 1872 (November 27). Price £120
WIP-289 St. Vincent has always had special attention initiated by my being sent out to set up the Philatelic Bureau (1973-78) culminating in a staff of 126 girls and 30,000 customers prior my departure. WIP-289, 290, and 291 pdfs, spanning period 1861-1906, will be the files that future students of the ever popular St. Vincent postal history will look to in the future. This pdf embraces both the PAID AT ST. VINCENT Crowned Circles and Duke de Polignac correspondence. Dates and stamp quantities invoiced to the Colony are included; rate change dates; recipient address names added; provenance when known, plus some fine selected incoming covers. WIP-290 starts with the opening (DE 2 1872) of the village offices. Price £120 which includes two further updates of this pdf as and when requested. Payment by PayPal or bank transfer (note that Barclays Bank account is closed although listed at check out).
£120

ST. VINCENT
adhesive creased
£50

ST. VINCENT
written by Forbes, Hale & Boys, Ely Place Sept 1, 1836, on arrival endorsed "Sailed for England"
£120

ST. VINCENT
complete wrapper
£80

MESOPOTAMIA, St. Vincent postmark
C/MR 9 88 on QV 1d red (SG.48b).
£20

COLONARIE, St. Vincent postmark
C/AP 28 88 on deep colour QV 1d red (SG.48b).
£25

ST. VINCENT - the CHARLES FREELAND village postmarks collection
WIP-287 A pdf showing approx. 400 illustrated ABBREVIATED and EXTENDED cancels to 1935. Perfect for attributing provenance to your collection.
£60

RABACCA, St. Vincent postmark
C/FE 25 90 on QV 1d (SG.48b), thinned down top left corner.
£18

LAYOU, St. Vincent postmark
C/OC 2 5 on KE7 1d MCA wmk (SG.86).
£10

ST. VINCENT to TURKS ISLANDS
1898 use of QV ½d green Newswrapper, the front panel only with added QV 1d red (SG.48b) added for LATE FEE (PML.79) pmk'd Kingstown A/OC 14 98 to Turks Islands. Ex DUGGLEBY
£150

"PD" in oval, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
on 1877 QV 6d pale green (SG.23). Ex BOWLBY, MESSENGER, DUGGLEBY
£120

ST. LUCIA to ST. VINCENT postal history
1888 use of QV 2d PSRE (flap damaged) with added QV 2½d pmk'd ST. LUCIA C/OC 14 88 to Mrs. Thomas Robin, Georgetown, St. Vincent with red KINSTOWN C/DE 18 88 cds, no backstamps. Ex DUGGLEBY
£180

COLONARIE, St. Vincent postmark
C/MR 30 96 on QV 1d (SG.48b). Ex SHARP, and DUGGLEBY
Very few COLONARIE found years 1895-1898.
£20

"CIRCLE OF DOTS" (tentatively allocated Mesopotamia), St. Vincent postmark
on 1880 QV 1d olive-green (SG.29), reverse light pencil marked £66 and 787 (7's crossed as by Europeans) and Mesopotamia. Ex DUGGLEBY
£125

"CUM" used CUMBERLAND, St. Vincent postmark
in red dated OC 25 83 on DLR QV 1d drab (SG.39), thinned.
£60

"A10" used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent
1880 QV 1d olive-green (SG.29), a rare horiz. strip of three pmk'd GPO "A10", some perf. faults.
£100

"A10" used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent
1880 QV 1d olive-green (SG.29), a rare horiz. strip of three pmk'd GPO "A10".
£120

ST. VINCENT cds used Grenadine island of MAYREAU
NEW DISCOVERY dated A/AP 9 02 on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.68).
Nothing is known for MAYREAU period C/NO 21 01 to MAYREAU B.W.I C/DE 18 14. Kingstown at this time was using a very clean ST. VINCENT cds with the apex of the "A" code inside left of the "N" of VINCENT. Concurrently another ST. VINCENT cds is in play with apex of "A" code between "N" and "C" of VINCENT. The first period Mayreau almost always had the strikes in the full upright position, and this characteristic ST. VINCENT is immediately recognised for its full upright OILY strikes. Seven copies are now recorded A/AP 9 02 (SG.68), A/JY 4 02 (SG.67, 55% full), A/JY 31 02 (SG.68, full extremely oily in the inverted position, perhaps the stamp was placed upside down), A/SP 4 02 (SG.68), A/NO 3 02 (SG.77), A/NO 20 02 (SG.77), A/A- 1 03 (SG.77). These would all pay an internal rate to the mainland. There seems to be no alternative than to suggest these oily strikes attributed to use on the Grenadines island of Mayreau.
£250

ST. VINCENT cds used at the Grenadine island of MAYREAU
NEW DISCOVERY dated A/SP 4 02 on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.68)
Nothing is known for MAYREAU period C/NO 21 01 to MAYREAU B.W.I C/DE 18 14. Kingstown at this time was using a very clean ST. VINCENT cds with the apex of the "A" code inside left of the "N" of VINCENT. Concurrently another ST. VINCENT cds is in play with apex of "A" code between "N" and "C" of VINCENT. The first period Mayreau almost always had the strikes in the full upright position, and this characteristic ST. VINCENT is immediately recognised for its full upright OILY strikes. Seven copies are now recorded A/AP 9 02 (SG.68), A/JY 4 02 (SG.67, 55% full), A/JY 31 02 (SG.68, full extremely oily in the inverted position, perhaps the stamp was placed upside down), A/SP 4 02 (SG.68), A/NO 3 02 (SG.77), A/NO 20 02 (SG.77), A/A- 1 03 (SG.77). These would all pay an internal rate to the mainland. There seems to be no alternative than to suggest these oily strikes attributed to use on the Grenadines island of Mayreau.
£250

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent NEWLY DISCOVERED ERROR
1881 ONE PENNY on QV 6d bright green MISSING UNDERLINING BAR with surcharge slightly shifted to left showing all important part of "O" of "ONE" at right (SG.34, Cat.£375 as normal), part KINGSTOWN cds dated C/-- 3 (8)6. Currently the only known example.
£350
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