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All world BANK TRANSFERS by WISE to Michael David Cameron Hamilton SORT CODE 23-08-01 Account 58021507. No postal charges
See "BUY THE BEST" for records of postmarks, scans of covers with text, provenance, maintained over 45 years. BUY YOUR OWN DIGITAL PDF FILE



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BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Position 25 showing lead mark between T and S and RETOUCH to left value tablet, fresh mounted mint.
£18





BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Positions 25, 26. Position 25 showing lead mark and RETOUCH in left side value tablet, Position 26 WITHOUT RAISED QUAD and earlier stages broken top right of T and chipped lower left leg of W, a fine mounted mint positional pair with some backing paper adherence along base. A key piece.
As this Position 26 WITHOUT RAISED QUAD shows earlier stages to broken letters to T and W (ie less chipped W) one must now consider that the RAISED QUAD arose at a later stage
£70


BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Position 26 showing raised quad and broken top right of T and chipped lower left leg of W, generally fine used.
£18



BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Positions 23,24. Position 23 showing raised T, fresh mounted mint pair.
£5



BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Position 57 showing lead mark between N and T, fresh mounted mint.
The lead mark on Position 57 is very similar to that found on Position 25. Position 57 has small chips to base and top right of T and does not have the retouched value tablet found on Position 25
£18






BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Positions 50,51,56,57. Position 50 showing a later state of the "no stop" (SG.224a, Cat.£70) in combination with shaved lower left leg of W, Position 56 with deformed T, Position 57 with lead mark between N and T, a fresh mounted mint block of four.
The lead mark on Position 57 is very similar to that found on Position 25. Position 57 has small chips to base and top right of T and does not have the retouched value tablet found on Position 25
£70





BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Positions 49,50,55,56. Position 50 being an early state showing "no stop" (SG.224a, Cat.£70) without broken left leg of W, a generally fine mint corner marginal block of four. An important multiple.
The "no stop" also shows tiny chip to base of T at right. In a later state the chip remains but the base of the left V of W has broken off.
£95



BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 15c (1st Setting)
Position 25 with positional guide-line in margin showing lead marks between T and S, stamp fresh unmounted mint showing RETOUCH left value tablet.
£24


BRITISH GUIANA 2c on 5c (2nd Setting)
Postion 44 (Row 7/2) showing comma for stop (SG.222b, Cat.£75 mint, UNPRICED used), fine used.
£48


BRITISH HONDURAS stamps:
1895 QV 1c dull green (SG.51), used pmk'd BELIZE A/OC 8 00 with DRAMATIC MISPLACED DUTY PLATE, some short base perfs. Not as spectacular as the Leewards QV 1d bi-coloured keyplate (scan appended) but UNIQUE AS CURRENTLY THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE.
£425

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1883 THREE PENCE on QV 1d lilac ovp'd "Revenue" (PML.10), two fine used copies showing REVERSED and normal Crown CA wmks.
£10

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1893 1d on QV 1d pale reddish mauve ovp'd "REVENUE" (PML.37), generally fine mounted mint.
£15


ST. VINCENT stamps:
1890 QV 6d violet ovp'd "REVENUE" (SG.52, PML.45), used with manuscript "20/3/96" date, diagonal crease, some perf. toning.
PML handbook records band of use for 3.4.90 to 27.9.90
£14

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1882 QV 1d drab ovp'd "Revenue" (SG.39, PML.9), fine used with forged "A10" cancel.
£5



ST. VINCENT stamps:
1885 1st printing QV 1d red ovp'd "Revenue" with Crown CA REVERSED wmk (SG.48a, PML.14), fine used showing apparent "c" for "e" but thought to be only a consequence of lighter overprint.
Comparison scan not included
£15

BRITISH GUIANA stamps:
circa 1900 Duty 8c on value 64c and under Medicine Duty, an unused vertical strip of three labels, some light toning and edge damage.
See Michael Medlicott article on this issue BWISC Bulletin No.231 of December 2011
£125

BERBICE, British Guiana postmark
dbl-arc dated JY 16 1878 on 1877 8c rose OFFICIAL (SG.010, Cat.£450).
The BERBICE dbl-arc is found cancelling "loose" adhesives period JY 5 1876 to MY 28 1879 but no covers as such currently recorded
£165


ST. VINCENT stamps:
1882-84 QV 1d drab ovp'd "Revenue" (PML.9), fine used manuscript dated "23/4/84" with rarely seen dropped "e".
£60

BRITISH GUIANA stamps:
1860 4c pale blue, litho forgery in a corner marginal horiz. strip of four used, some clipped perfs at right.
£60

OIL RIVERS stamps:
1892 GB ovp'd QV 1/- dull green (SG.6, Cat.£90), very fine used.
£40
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