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HATCHET BAY, Bahamas postmark
(T.7 II, D3) 27 NOV 41 on KG6 1½d (SG.151).
£9

FRESH CREEK ANDROS ISLAND, Bahamas postmark
(T.3a, D2) 26 JAN 12 on QV 1d (SG.49), rare and exceptional on QV issue.
This datestamp was introduced 1909 and only appears on obsolete QV 1d stamp as they were re-introduced to use up the supply on economic grounds.
£95

ARTHURS TOWN, Bahamas postmark
(T.7 I, D3) 27 OCT 12 on KGV ½d (SG.81) piece.
£28

LOWER BOGUE ("Q" for "G" error), Bahamas postmark
(T.7 II, D8 inscribed BOQUE) 21 SEP 53 on horiz. pair KG6 3d (SG.154b).
£12

SAVANNAH SOUND, Bahamas postmark
(T.7 1) 4 OCT 24 on KGV 4d (SG.85) piece. Rare office.
£70

LUNSAR, Sierra Leone postmark
(089.01) */26 FE 47 on KG6 1½d Peace (SG.201).
£6

POSTED ON THE HIGH SEAS U.S. M.S. MUNARGO maritime postmark on BAHAMAS stamp
in blue on KGV 1d piece.
£14

SUMBUYAH, Sierra Leone postmark
(147.02) C/SP 4 22 on KGV 1d MCA wmk (SG.113a), scarce on this.
£18

EXHIBITION COVER SHORT-LIVED 14 CORNER DOTS GREAT BRITAIN QV 1d LILAC to BARBADOS
1881 cover with five copies GB QV 1d Venetian red and seven copies GB QV 1d lilac (SG.166,170) pmk'd London S.W/32 duplex dated AU 2 81 to Mrs. Belfield, Chelston, Barbados being the penultimate 1/- rate prior switching to the 4d U.P.U. rate on SP 1 1881, backstamped BARBADOES AU 18 1881 dbl-arc arrival clear of largely missing flap. A spectacular exhibition cover for the short band of use 14 dots in each corner GB QV 1d lilac.
The 1d Venetian red stamps do not have the Orbs watermark error Cat.£27,000 apiece.
£600

V.R. KOMI KEBIR, Cyprus postmark
(T.21) on QV ½pi (SG.40), a little aged in appearance.
£60

ZIMI, Sierra Leone postmark
(166.01) */JY 7 30 on KGV 1d (SG.132a) piece.
£60

234, Cape of Good Hope postmark
on 1d (SG.48a) piece.
£5

624, Cape of Good Hope postmark
on 1d (SG.49a).
£8

LONG BAY CAYS, Bahamas postmark
(TRD CI) in purple dated APR 4 1946 on KG6 3d Victory (SG.177) piece.
£36

AIRMAIL BY METER, BARBADOS postal history
1955 cover marked on reverse "C. Allcock, Senator, Barbados" alongside violet oval d/ring COSTA & Co. LIMITED/General and Commission Merchants/BARBADOS to Liverpool with superb Seahorse 0.38c meter cancellation dated 26 IV 55.
£20

K4a "9", Bermuda postmark
on 1886 QV 2d blue CA wmk (SG.25).
£75

MORPHOU, Cyprus postmark
(T.2) A/JY 19 08 on KE7 ½pi (SG.62).
£14

COURT CAPE COAST DIV. COURT, Gold Coast postmark
fiscal cancel on 1898 QV 6d (SG.30), full perfs.
£18


10 (used Brighton), TASMANIA postal history
1861 cover "per Tasmania" to James S. Harrison, 22 Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales with Chalon 2d slate-green pair (uneven setting), single superbly pmk'd Brighton "10" numerals with red PRE-PAID 4 SP 1861 alongside, reverse Sydney C/SP 9 61 arrival.
James Start Harrison (1837-1902) arrived Sydney in January 1849 with his parents after a voyage of 157 days on board the Penyard Park and eventually took up the profession of an accountant working with the new partnership formed 1861 of Alexander Learmonth & Samuel Dickinson, merchant and commission agents. He is best known as a philanthropist and local newspapers capture his interests and service given to the Sydney Ragged Schools, Sydney City Mission, Sydney Female Refuge.
£3500

13 used Kingston, TASMANIA postal history (Ex TINSLEY, BOMBIERI, BLAKE, CHARTWELL)
1864 drop letter mailed within Kingston with Chalon 1d brick-red imperforate superbly tied "13" addressed Mr. Dixon, Browns River with postmaster's manuscript "Kingston 11-1-64" alongside, no reverse markings. Ex TINSLEY, BOMBIERI, BLAKE, CHARTWELL.
The settlement known as Browns River had its name changed to Kingston by the Governor of Tasmania in 1851, so the postmaster followed this edict which was not acknowledged until a Government Gazette in 1881. It was then changed to Kingston Beach in 1900.
£825
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