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Subject: Numeral cancels Clear

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BARBADOS "USED ABROAD" U.P.U. POST CARD ACCEPTED IN ERROR AT DOMINICA
1886 use of Barbados QV 1½d brown UPU Post Card with cross-written text headed "Mar 29" pmk'd Dominica vertical "A07" at Roseau with C/AP 3 86 despatch cds alongside to Miss M.B. Clinckett, Rev. Canon Branch, The Rectory, Barrouallie, St. Vincent with only KINGSTOWN C/AP 8 86 arrival b/stamp, corner fault but a fine example of accepted mail which should not have been accepted without penalty.
£275


Code 3 used ST. PHILIP, BARBADOS postal history
1879 locally addressed cover to J.G. Carter, Thurbun, St. Philip with 1d grey-blue (SG.74) tied Bridgetown open bootheel duplex dated A/JA 2 79 showing BARBADOS 3/JA 02 79 (M2-O) arrival alongside address panel, flap removed.
Thought one of only two covers to St. Philip with this Parish arrival cds, the other has the arrival as backstamp.
£250

5 used ST. JOHN, Barbados postmark/cancel
(C2) bootheel on 1876 ½d bright green REVERSED CC wmk (SG.72x).
£18

11 used ST. LUCY, Barbados postmark/cancel
(C2) bootheel on 1876 6d chrome-yellow P.14 (SG.79).
£16

11 code used ST. LUCY, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2-R) dated 11/JU 23 84 on QV 1d (SG.92).
£8

10 code used ST. PETER, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2-R) dated 10/JU 30 86 on QV 2½d (SG.93).
£9

7 code used ST. JAMES, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2-R) dated 7/AU 10 85 on QV 4d (SG.99).
£15

ST. JAMES "7" code, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M3) dated 7/DE 24 87 on QV ½d (SG.90).
£12

11 used ST. LUCY, Barbados postmark/cancel
(C2) bootheel on 1876 6d chrome-yellow (SG.79).
£15


Code 7 used ST. JAMES, Barbados postal history
(M2-R) dated 7/MY 14 85 as arrival on QV ½d Post Card to The Spring Plantation, St. James, reverse printed text headed Bridgetown with buying prices refined sugar, and molasses per gallon.
£48

10 used ST. PETER, Barbados postmark
(C2) bootheel on 1871 1/- black small star upright (SG.51).
£36

4 used ST. GEORGE, Barbados postmark/cancel
(C2) bootheel on 1861 (1d) blue (SG.23).
£18

10 used ST. PETER, Barbados postmark/cancel
(C2) bootheel on 1876 6d chrome-yellow (SG.79).
£14

8 code used ST. THOMAS, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2) dated 8/OC 17 83 on QV 1d (SG.92).
£50


S for 5 code used ST. JOHN, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2-R) dated perfectly formed S/AP 17 84 on QV 2½d (SG.93).
£40

7 code used ST. JAMES, Barbados postmark/cancel
(M2-R) dated 7/AU 24 86 on QV 1d (SG.91).
£7



EARLIEST KNOWN USE OF A ST. VINCENT STAMP and a first sailing date of use
(Placed in POSTAL HISTORY section for convenience): This QV 1d rose-red Perf. 14 to 16 (SG.1) in the accepted paler shade of colour of the first printing, as mentioned PML handbook Page 27, came from the first delivery invoiced from London on 27 March 1861 (56,040 stamps plus 10,020 6d deep yellow-green, SG.2) with expected arrival on 8 April 1861. These adhesives were seemingly not immediately unpacked as known covers of AP 9 61 and AP 24 1861 to the UK are cancelled with the red “PAID AT ST. VINCENT” pre-stamp handstamp. The Stanley Gibbons catalogue lists 8 May 1861 for issue date of the two denominations, which may be true. This 1d adhesive was cancelled by horizontal “A10” (PML.1) on the 8th, 9th or 10th for the 10 May 1861 sailing, and travelled on R.M.S.P. Teviot collecting BARBADOES dbl-arc arrival dated MY 11 1861 making this the EARLIEST KNOWN USE OF A ST. VINCENT STAMP and a first sailing date. The first known adhesive cover bears a strip of three QV 1d, pair QV 6d pmk’d JU 8 1861 addressed to Norfolk, Virginia and travelled in through New Orleans being possibly the finest known American Civil War blockade running cover. The second delivery of the QV 1d rose-red was not invoiced until 22 July 1862 (28,020 stamps), slight thinning.
£450

11 used ST. LUCY, Barbados postmark
(C2) bootheel on 1/- violet (SG.81), some clipped perfs.
£20

ST. JAMES, Barbados postmark
(M3) dated 7/MR 6 88 on QV 1d (SG.92).
£6

11 used ST. LUCY, Barbados postmark
(C2) bootheel on 1872 (1d) blue Small star (SG.52).
£9
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