JAMAICA stamps: 1890 TWO PENCE/HALF-PENNY on QV 4d red-brown Crown CA INVERTED wmk (SG.30w), 1mm Setting with broken E, pale shade and small perf. faults used. £60
ST. VINCENT stamps 1883 QV 1/- vermilion ovp'd "Revenue" P.12 Crown CA REVERSED wmk (PML.13), fine used with forged "A10" postmark. 1,800 issued (60 sheets, PML Page 147), "R" with "dancing shoes" as opposed to "feet firmly on floor". £80
ST. VINCENT stamps 1886 1d.. vermilion on QV 1d rose-lilac Crown CA REVERSED wmk (PML.24), fine used manuscript dated "1.7.86". £40
DOMINICA stamps 1887 QV 1d rose Crown CA INVERTED wmk (SG.22w, Cat.£200), fine used with partial vertical "A07" cancel. £75
27 out island numeral, Bahamas postmark on 1863 QV 1d vermilion INVERTED & REVERSED Crown CC wmk (SG.25y, Cat.£100), thin at top and some short base perfs. £20
K1 "14" (inverted watermark), Bermuda postmark on 1865 QV 1d pale rose CROWN CC INVERTED wmk (SG.2w), some trimmed perfs but an extraordinary and extremely rare combination. £400
ST. GEORGES (inverted watermark), Bermuda postmark (H1) B/JU 11 89 on Crown CC INVERTED wmk QV ½d stone (SG.19w, Cat.£225), part extra cds rim at left. Ludington Page 141 states "the St. Georges Type H1 appears to have been used mainly as a transit or arrival datestamp, for unlike the Hamilton Type H1 few have been recorded cancelling adhesives". Geoff Osborn also considered examples as very rare, however in view of the frequency of this date with INVERTED WATERMARK plus traces of further datestamps at edges one must consider that these came from a large multiple perhaps cancelled-to-order. This date also exists with NORMAL WATERMARK (scarcer) £125
ST. GEORGES (inverted watermark), Bermuda postmark (H1) B/JU 11 89 on Crown CC INVERTED wmk QV ½d stone (SG.19w, Cat.£225), trace of extra rim cancel at left. Ludington Page 141 states "the St. Georges Type H1 appears to have been used mainly as a transit or arrival datestamp, for unlike the Hamilton Type H1 few have been recorded cancelling adhesives". Geoff Osborn also considered examples as very rare, however in view of the frequency of this date with INVERTED WATERMARK plus traces of further datestamps at edges one must consider that these came from a large multiple perhaps cancelled-to-order. This date also exists with NORMAL WATERMARK (scarcer) £130
ST. GEORGES (inverted watermark), Bermuda postmark (H1) B/JU 11 89 on Crown CC INVERTED wmk QV ½d stone (SG.19w, Cat.£225), part extra cds at left and trace rim of further strike at base. Ludington Page 141 states "the St. Georges Type H1 appears to have been used mainly as a transit or arrival datestamp, for unlike the Hamilton Type H1 few have been recorded cancelling adhesives". Geoff Osborn also considered examples as very rare, however in view of the frequency of this date with INVERTED WATERMARK plus traces of further datestamps at edges one must consider that these came from a large multiple perhaps cancelled-to-order. This date also exists with NORMAL WATERMARK (scarcer) £125
BIDA, Northern Nigeria postmark (T.2B, 2½mm letters) 13 OC 22 (LRD) on MCA INVERTED wmk Die I KGV 6d (SG.25aw), minor faults. £100
K3a "9", Bermuda postmark on 1865 QV 1 pale rose Crown CC INVERTED wmk (SG.2w, Cat.£250), rare combination. The finest of two examples recorded by me £165
17 used MARE D'ALBERT, Mauritius postmark on QV 1/- orange Crown CC INVERTED wmk (SG.70w). £30
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: 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