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Subject: QV Head pmks Clear

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Oval of 6 bars applied ACKLINS ISLAND, Bahamas postmark
(TRD C1a, D2 portions) the "killer" portion in purple of the exceptionally rare ACKLINS ISLAND temporary rubber datestamp on QV 2½d (SG.50), scarce.
£60

Oval of 7 bars applied FRESH CREEK ANDROS ISLAND, Bahamas postmark
(TRD C1, D1 portions) the "killer" portion of this exceedingly rare temporary rubber datestamp on QV 2½d (SG.51), rarely available.
Acklins Island used a smaller oval of 6 bars in purple on QV issues.
£240

MIDLAND T.P.O. DOWN, Cape of Good Hope railway postmark on BECHUANALAND stamps
dated M/13 OC 00 on horiz. pair GB ovp'd QV ½d vermilion (SG.7).
£60


"BAKANA" paquebot cancel landed Liverpool on GOLD COAST stamp
purple straight line on QV ½d (SG.11a) showing PAQUEBOT LIVERPOOL 29 NO 95 arrival.
£120

A57, Jamaica postmark
on QV ½d CC wmk (SG.7a).
£4

A57, Jamaica postmark
on QV 1d Postal Fiscal SIDEWAYS CA wmk (SG.F3), corner perf. fault.
£5

A51, Jamaica postmark
on QV 6d Pine wmk (SG.5).
£12

LONG CAY F.I, Bahamas postmark
(T.1, D2) very rare code B/JU 10 93 on QV 1d (SG.48), some toning.
£60

HARBOUR ISLAND, Bahamas postmark
(T.1, D3) B/11 JA 88 on QV 1d (SG.47).
£18

ALLIGATOR POND temporary rubber datestamp, Jamaica postmark
(TRD 4, D1) part dated --.3.92 on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.27).
£18

NORTHERN NIGERIA (used Lokojo), Northern Nigeria postmark
(T.1a) AU 30 1901 on QV 1d (SG.2).
£24

WINNEBAH, Gold Coast postmark
(T.2) with no date slugs on QV 1d blue CC wmk P.14 (SG.5).
£60

Manuscript "Post Office Inagua", BAHAMAS postmark
QV 1d Chalon CA wmk P.14 (SG.42) with full black manuscript diagonal "Post Office Inagua 3-5-82", very rare as such.
£240

A38, Jamaica postmark
(Type H) on QV 1d Pine wmk (SG.1c), perf. faults.
£5

A38, Jamaica postmark
(Tpe H) on QV 6d Pine wmk (SG.5).
£6

A30 used BLACK RIVER, Jamaica postmark
on QV 2d CC wmk (SG.9).
£3



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

PORT MARIA, Jamaica postmark
(CDS) C/JY 2 76 on QV 6d CC wmk (SG.12), contrary to regulations.
£15

V.R. KOMI KEBIR, Cyprus postmark
(T.21) on QV ½pi (SG.40).
£28

V.R. KOMI KEBIR, Cyprus postmark
(T.21) on QV ½pi (SG.40), creased.
£36
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