LONG CAY F.I., Bahamas postmark (T.1, D2) C/NO 14 89 on QV 1d (SG.47). £30
HOPE TOWN, Bahamas postmark (T.1, D2) C/26 FE 92 on QV 2½d (SG.52). £24
POA 62, Natal postmark on QV 1d (SG.99a) piece, some staining. £14
POA 52, Natal postmark on QV 1d (SG.99a), some perf. toning at top. £14
WINNEBAH, Gold Coast postmark Newly discovered (T.2) dated C/JA 4 with rare red ink manuscript "1900" for year (currently the only recorded example) on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.27). The normal practice for the year 1900 is the insertion of "19" slugs for that year. ADJUAH is recorded for A/NO 26 with rare red ink manuscript "96" for year (copy sold for £125). £100
GENERAL POST OFFICE P.O.S.B. NASSAU, Bahamas postmark Post Office Savings Bank cds dated OC 12 1897 on QV 1d (SG.49). £12
TRINIDAD postmark 1869 QV 5/- rose-lake Crown CC P.12½ (SG.87), imperforate in appearance pmk'd TRINIDAD MY 9 1871 dbl-arc which would have left the island on that date with mails collected by R.M.S.P. Mersey. £50
SEMBEHUN, Sierra Leone postmark (142.03) dated B/12 SP 60 on QE2 1/3d (SG.218). £75
CA (used CALLIAQUA) in combination with blue manuscript "X", St. Vincent postmark in red dated AU 9 76 on QV 1/- claret (SG.21, Cat.£225). Currently only two such combinations known. Currently only five early village cancels are known with manuscript "X". This example, with larger margin at top and cancel fullish facing 11 o'clock, is very similar in appearance to the "CA" on SG.21 dated JU 28 76 Ex Peter Jaffe. One further RED CRAYON "X" with "CA" is known on SG.19b dated AU 1 76(?). The other two adhesives have BLACK manuscript "X" for "CO" MR 24 73 on SG.16 and AP 23 73 on SG.18. £140
A28 used ANNOTTO BAY, Jamaica postmark (Type M) on QV ½d CC wmk (SG.7). £3
A28 used ANNOTTO BAY, Jamaica postmark (Type M) on QV 1d blue CC wmk (SG.8). £2
SECONDEE, Gold Coast postmark (T.4) brass seal on 1879 QV ½d olive-yellow CC wmk (SG.4, Cat.£40). £24