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ST. VINCENT stamps: Germany litho forgery of the 1888 5/- in lake incorporating the word "FALSCH" in the design ovp'd "FACSIMILE", very fine unused without gum. £18
ST. VINCENT stamps: Germany litho forgery of the 1888 5/- in lake incorporating the word "FALSCH" in the design ovp'd "FACSIMILE" unusually with offset of the overprint on reverse, very fine unused without gum. £24
ST. VINCENT stamps: Panelli type forgery of the 1880 5/- rose-red (SG.32), beautifully cancelled, with impressed sideways star wmk. £75
CANTERBURY MONTEGO BAY skeleton postmark, Jamaica postal history (D1) dated */28 JA 58 tying QE2 1d on local cover to Mandeville. £80
Dropped "O" in "ONE" variety, DOMINICA postal history 1917 cover with "Estate of Jno J. Tavernier, Wholesale & Retail Provisions Dealer" sender's address marked "per S.S. Chignecto" to Wholesale Fish Merchants, Jones Wharf, Halifax, Nova Scotia with "ONE HALFPENNY" (dropped "0" variety) WAR TAX, 1d View pmk'd Roseau JA 1 17, no backstamps. £75
Aftermath wreck of Rennie steamer "Waldensian", Natal postal history 1866 piece with QV 6d Chalon pmk'd Pietermaritzburg JAN xx 1863, taken by the "L'Imperatice Eugenie" from Durban on JA 11 1863 as far as Port Elizabeth, the mails then taken overland to Cape Town, showing the PAID/DEVONPORT/CAPE PACKET/28 FE 63 arrival and portion red crayon "4". The Waldensian" sailing from Durban was wrecked en route to Cape Town on 13 October 1862, the saved mail taken overland from Somerset West to Cape Town. £95
Great Britain to CAPE OF GOOD HOPE postal history: 1875 covers, both with enclosed letter, to Miss Helen Ayliffe, Grahamstown marked "per R.M.S. via Plymouth NOV 25 1875" and "DE 5 1875" each with GB QV 1/- Plate 12 tied Manchester "498" duplex dated NO 25 1875 and DE 5 75 and both showing CAPE TOWN N/JA 1 76 transit, reverse of each with Grahams Town JA 5 76 arrival. The former was posted too late for the sailing specified and has small red handstruck circled cross on the address panel. £75
Great Britain to CAPE OF GOOD HOPE postal history: 1875 cover, with enclosed letter, to Miss Helen Ayliffe, Grahamstown with GB QV 1/- Plate 12 tied Manchester "498" duplex dated DE 25 1875 showing CAPE TOWN D/JA 29 76 transit, reverse with Grahams Town FE 2 76 arrival. Carried by the "American" on her record breaking voyage to Cape Town. £40
Great Britain to CAPE OF GOOD HOPE postal history: 1876 cover, with enclosed letter, to Miss Helen Ayliffe, Grahamstown with pair GB QV 6d Plate 15 tied Manchester "498" duplex dated JU 24 1876 showing CAPE TOWN B/JY 22 76 transit, reverse with Grahams Town JY xx 76 arrival. £40
Great Britain to CAPE OF GOOD HOPE postal history: 1876 cover, with enclosed letter, marked per Steamer "Anglian" to Miss Helen Ayliffe, Grahamstown with GB QV 1/- Plate 9 tied Manchester "498" duplex dated SP 27 1876 showing CAPE TOWN G/OC 25 7(6) transit and purple "3" accountancy, reverse with Plymouth cds and Cape Packet Plymouth cds both dated SP 28 76 and Grahams Town OC 30 76 arrival, front soiled and creased. £30
JAMAICA "A01" postmark transferred to G.P.O. London Foreign Section on CHILE stamp (Type E) cancelling uncancelled Chile 10c orange Columbus issue. £60
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1924 KGV 5/- Arms (SG.140), two very fresh mounted mint horizontal pairs ovp'd "SPECIMEN" formed to make a block of four. £48
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1924 KGV 5d sage-green (SG.136), two very fresh mounted mint horizontal pairs ovp'd "SPECIMEN" formed to make a block of four. £40
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1922 KGV 3d bright blue (SG.134), two very fresh mounted mint horizontal pairs ovp'd "SPECIMEN" formed to make a block of four. £40
PAID-ONLY TO ENGLAND, Malta postal history (Ex Lloyd-Lowles, Camillery) 1869 wrapper with blue P. ERYNAUD & CO, MALTA sender's cachet marked "via Marseilles by French Steamer" to New York, USA (the recipient's name cut out) with GB QV 6d Plate 8 pmk'd B/MALTA/AP 7 69 "A25" duplex with 2-line "PAID-ONLY/TO ENGLAND" with blue crayon "8 cts" changed "13" in black, New York APR 27 alongside address panel with red London NN/AP 13 69 transit on reverse. Ex LLOYD-LOWLES, CAMILLERY. £350
TEMPORARY B.O., INDIA used BURMA postal history 1909 use of India KE7 ½a PSE to Sir George Scott, Tannggyi, Burma with design pmk'd TEMPORARY B.O. cds dated B/30 AU 09, reverse with fine THAZU 4 SE 09 arrival clear of flap. £36
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad postmark/cancels Seated Britannia issues with "A" to "T" codes, 20 stamps, "B" with clipped perfs. £30
37, Tasmania postmark/cancel on 1d Pictorial. £9
ASCIAK, Malta postmark/cancel PM/MR 21 10 on KE7 ½d (SG.47b). £20