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MONTPELIER, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3,D2 blue) dated NOV 20 1919 on KGV 1d (SG.58a) piece.
£24

RICHMOND, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3,D2) dated MAY 3 1919 on KGV ½d WAR STAMP (SG.73) piece.
£24

SUTTONS, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3a,D1 blue) dated JAN 29 (192)4 on ½d Exhib (SG.94).
£12

RICHMOND, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3,D2 blue) dated NOV 21 1919 on KGV 1½d Contingent (SG.80).
£15

RICHMOND, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3,D2 blue) dated MAY 19 1921 on KGV 1½d Contingent (SG.96), blunt corner perf.
£18

MAY PEN, Jamaica railway postmark
(S4,D3 RAILWAYS in blue) dated JAN 13 1923 on KGV 1½d Contingent (SG.96), toned perf. tips.
£25

SPANISH TOWN, Jamaica railway postmark
(S4a, Proud unlisted with JAMAICA GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS at top) in unrecorded purple ink dated NOV 25 1924 (LRD) on ½d Exhib (SG.94).
£240

ORANGE BAY, Jamaica railway postmark
(S1b,D1 blue) dated DEC 24 1907 on ½d Badge (SG.37).
£24

CLARENDON PARK, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3a,D3 blue) dated SEP 23 1918 on KGV ½d (SG.59a).
£24

WILLIAMSFIELD, Jamaica railway postmark
(S1b,D1 blue) dated SEP 13 1904 on horiz. pair ½d Badge (SG.33), minor perf. tip toning.
£40


ISLE OF BUTE postal history to Kleins Hotel, Finsbury Square, London
1901 Germany 10pf Post Card pmk'd DUCHEROW-SEEBAD-HERINGSDORF railway oval dated 3.8.01 with ROTHESAY AU 6 01 Isle of Bute arrival, re-directed to Kleins Hotel, Finsbury Square, London.
£28

Boxed T.P.O. and ANNOTTO BAY, Jamaica railway postmarks
combination purple boxed T.P.O. (D1) and part blue ANNOTTO BAY (S3a,D4) dated SEP 24 19(13) on KGV 1d (SG.58) piece.
£80



Code 5 used ST. JOHN, Barbados postal history
(M2-Original) seldom seen dated 5/FE 3 74 as arrival on reverse GB QV 1/- green Plate 8 mourning cover pmk'd London JA 16 74 to Scottish railway Engineer P.A. Frazer, Bridgetown re-directed to "Windy Ridge, St. John" showing I/JA 31 74 arrival I/FE 2 74 re-direction cds.
The M2-Replacement cds for this office shows lettering further away from outer rim.
£325


RICHMOND, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3,D2 in unrecorded purple ink) dated JUN 15 1945 on reverse 2nd Class cheap fare ticket to Riversdale.
£150


MOUNT STEWART, Cape of Good Hope postal history
1897 QV 4d PSRE with added 1d Hope x 4 pmk'd MR 31 97 to Johannesburg, reverse MIDLAND UP F/31 MR 97 transit.
£65

HIGHGATE, Jamaica railway postmark
(S3a-II in blue) dated SEP 10 1923 on 1d Arawak (SG.95) piece.
£24

MAY PEN STATION, Jamaica railway postmark
(S2a, D1 in blue) dated FEB 7 1905 on 1d Falls (SG.32), large tear at left. Rare, few strikes known.
£120

GOODS TRAIN, Jamaica railway postmark
previously unrecorded large part straight line in purple ink on ½d Arms (thought SG.37 but some paper adhers) with manuscript signature of "A. Cooper" below. Currently unique.
£525


BUSHY PARK STATION, Jamaica railway postmark
(S2b in blue, Proud unlisted) dated AUG 10 1903 on 1d Falls (SG.32), perf. defects at lower right.
Only one dated strike for JAN 20 1906 recorded by Topaz, Seifert, Cwiakala, a further strike dated FE 27 1905 confirms no side dot so Type S2b and not S2. The cancel seemingly so elusive that it is unlisted in the Proud handbook.
£325




Confirmation new 6d rate with locally handstruck "6d", Jamaica postal history
entire headed "Duplicate. Kingston Jamaica 24th June 1854" pmk'd KINGSTON-JAMAICA JY 11 1854 dbl-arc to John Mathie, Stirling, North Britain rated manuscript "6" unpaid confirmed with handstruck "6d" which appears to be in matching ink colour. Red JY 31 1854 (applied London) and red circled M/NR (Morning, Northern Railway applied London) and STIRLING AU 1 1854 in paler black ink. Currently the only known example.
The new 6d rate per half ounce was introduced MR 23 1854. Three experts on UK postal history have been approached and their combined opinion is that the handstruck "6d" is not a British handstamp, and therefore most probably applied at Jamaica (a similar handstruck "6" is known on two ingoing unpaid Barbados entires)
£725
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