MISSENT TO BAHAMAS full cover from Dendermonde, Belgium 28 9 81 b/stamped Grand Turk */13 OC 81 £18
MISSENT TO BAHAMAS full cover from Saarbrucken 27 3 80 arriving Kingstown, St. Vincent */14 MR 80, no b/stamps £16
MISSENT TO BAHAMAS full cover to Grenada pmk'd Taymouth, b/stamped Nassau MAR 13 1951 and GPO and Gouyave */17 MR 51 arrivals £48
Registered in oval (LRD), The Bight, Cat Island, Bahamas full KGV 2d PSRE pmk'd Nassau 21 MAY 21, commercially opened 2 sides. Proud records this registered oval for FE 19 21 to MY 5 21 £50
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full cover pmk'd MAR 8 1957 £14
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full cover pmk'd DEC 9 1959 £12
Underpaid BAHAMAS BAKERY cover full cover pmk'd Nassau AUG 31 1936 with U.S. 1c, 3c Postage Dues affixed £48
UNCLAIMED, Bahamas postal history full cover with KE7 1d pmk'd Nassau 12 JAN 12 £40
GREEN TURTLE CAY, Bahamas full cover dated 2 FEB 49 £32
S.S. NEW NORTHLAND paquebot, BAHAMAS postal history full cover off-loaded Miami JAN 30 1928 £32
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full underpaid cover dated MAR 30 1961 £20
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full cover dated DEC 21 1951 £20
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full cover dated JAN 10 1952 £24
SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas full cover dated JAN 18 1957 £9
Mail to the former ACTING GOVERNOR of BRITISH EAST FLORIDA (1763-84) from educated negro slave Entire from Nassau, Bahamas June 22nd 1795 to John Moultrie, London with salutation “My Dear Master” and “deliver’d by Doctor Bailey who was on your plantation since we left St. Augustine” and “my kind love to Mistress Sally” signed "Your ever faithfull servant Quamino”. Moultrie was a planter who moved his 200 slaves from South Carolina to St. Augustine in 1771 having been appointed acting lieutenant governor. When England handed over Florida to Spain in July 1784 Moultrie sailed to England and lived at Aston Hall, Shropshire. £1500
NASSAU, Bahamas postmark/cancel Unrecorded in both LUDINGTON and PROUD handbooks 20mm cds dated B/SP 7 82 on 1882 QV 1/- green CA wmk P.14 (SG.44). No obvious signs of "PAID" excised from base as per Ludington (P4) and Proud (PD3) illustrations £150