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BARRATERRE
TRD in blue ink
£20

LITTLE BAY
TRD in purple ink
£75

ARTHURS TOWN
in blue ink
£15

DUNDAS TOWN
TRD on re-joined hinged together pair, right stamp creased.
£32

GREGORY TOWN, Bahamas postmark/cancel
hand-drawn dated C/SP 1 94 on QV 1d (SG.48), previously unrecorded.
£200

RUM CAY

£24

Marlin Head

£20

RUM CAY
Light crease
£9

MILLVILLE

£60

GREEN TURTLE CAY
dated 15 MAY without year on KGV £1.00 (SG.125).
£120

GREGORY TOWN

£12

BURNT GROUND

£28

FRESH CREEK
TRD in purple ink
£16

RUM CAY

£6

GRAYS
in purple ink
£12

GREAT GUANO CAY

£12

GRANTS TOWN

£5




WRECK of the Private Ship "ROBERT" at Egg Island, Bahamas, journey continued by "Lord Eldon"
A newly discovered wreck entire written "Nassau 11 Dec 1816" marked "Robert" changed "Lord Eldon" to Glasgow landed with PORTSMOUTH/SHIP LETTER rated 1/4 and 1/6 with poor boxed Scottish wheel tax "½", two chisel slits, rarely found on Private Ship Letters from the BWI, struck from reverse (about 1½ inches or 1 6/16th inches or 17mm) with (London) 13 FE 13 1817 b/stamp, Glasgow 16 FEB receiver above address panel.
Robert entered Lloyd's Register in 1815 as an American prize. Until 1822 the brig was a West Indiaman based in Liverpool and sailing to the Bahamas or Havana. Lloyd's List reported (FE 2 1817) that the "Robert", Wilkes, master, had been sailing from New Providence to Liverpool when she struck a reef off Egg Island, Bahamas, and had to put back for repairs.
£2000

SNUG CORNER, Bahamas
full cover to The Princess Margerate (sic) Hospital with purple temporary rubber datestamp OCT 22 1964, no b/stamps.
£16

STEVENTON, Bahamas
full cover pmk'd 17 DEC 47, no b/stamps.
£18
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