MICHAEL HAMILTON
POSTAL HISTORY
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Country: Jamaica Clear
Subject: Instructional marks Clear

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CEDAR VALLEY temporary rubber datestamp, Jamaica postal history
TRD Type 7 applied on arrival on part QV ½d Newswrapper with added QV 1d pmk'd Kingston 4F/MY 21 94 marked "by Book Post" to Cedar Valley showing crayon "Missent" with COLD SPRING cds alongside.
£295


JAMAICA postal history
1901 Empire rate cover with GB QV 1d lilac pmk'd Bedford FE 12 01 to Kingston where Advertised, Unclaimed etc, various backstamps, toning and peripheral faults.
£95


CHILE to BARBADOS with JAMAICA/TRANSIT
(A below right leg of M) on CHILE 1c Post Card uprated with 2c pmk'd Santiago 15 JUL 02 to Evan King, Barbados showing KINGSTON AU 24 02 d/ring and JAMAICA/TRANSIT alongside address panel, reverse AU 31 02 arrival.
£195


JAPAN TO JAMAICA
1901 unsealed cover with pair 1sn brown to Kingston with Advertised, Unclaimed and Returned Letter Branch 5 AU 01 handstamps alongside address panel, b/stamped TOKIO return dated 6 MAR 01.
Francis E Reed was Examiner Education Department Jamaica in 1901
£275




JAMAICA(-PAID), Jamaica postmark
(10½mm high) assumed JAMAICA-PAID showing JA 24 on lower line (similarly to Proud PD14 recorded FE 8 1889 to AP 7 1897 but with square, rather than rounded, corners) together with KINGSTON, JAMAICA cds dated C/JA 24 76 on QV 1/- CC wmk (SG.13), horizontal bend and perf. faults.
The later PD14 stampless covers are struck in red and have similar red crayon amount alongside. A single cover to UK dated NO 9 61 has QV 1/- for postage and QV 6d for late fee. Therefore it is plausible that a similar cover to the JU 5 76 known cover to Belize franked QV 6d could have had 6d postage plus 6d late fee and been paid with QV 1/- stamp. The handstamp would have acted like a Crowned Circle to distinguish as such rather than the letter read as double 6d rate.
£48


J.G.R. ACCOUNTING BRANCH, Jamaica railway postal history
purple departmental dated JUL 28 19(33) on reverse OHMS reg. cover to Kingston.
£125

Returned Letter Branch, Jamaica postmark
(D6) purple boxed TRD dated JAN 24 1924 (LRD) on 3d Columbus (SG.83/96) piece showing italic UNCLAIMED h/stamp.
£24
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