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SUMBUYAH, Sierra Leone postmark
(147.02) C/SP 4 22 on KGV 1d MCA wmk (SG.113a), scarce on this.
£18

TARPUM-BAY, Bahamas postmark
(T.1) C/SP 9 10 on KE7 1d (SG.72).
£20


SOUTHERN RHODESIA stamps:
1940 British South Africa Golden Jubilee ½d (SG.53), the central vignette only unmounted mint, with security punch holes mounted on presentation card (100 x 115mm) headed "WATERLOW & SONS LTD/Progressive proof", superbly fresh.
£140

WATERLOO, Sierra Leone postmark
(156.02) C/OC 9 34 on KGV 3d Slavery (SG.172).
£14

MO-PALMA, Sierra Leone postmark
(115.02) C/DE 5 13 on KGV 1d (SG.113).
£50

P.O. SAVINGS BANK BO, Sierra Leone postmark
(016.09) */JA 16 40 on KG6 1½d (SG.190).
£90

BATKANO, Sierra Leone postmark
(010.02) C/AU 8 35 on KGV 4d (SG.160), a couple of thinned perfs. at top.
£15

MAGBURAKA, Sierra Leone postmark
(102.02) */MY 5 37 on KGV 4d (SG.160).
£10



KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postal history
1888 use of QV 1½d deep brown Post Card with commercial text headed "13/10./88." to George Callf & Co, Horsham, Sussex but not placed in the mails immediately as design cancelled by black ink manuscript "Kingstown 30/10 88." which may or may not be in the same ink as addressing, and may or may not have been added by the writer. Evidently carried by enclosure as without normal postal markings.
£180

CANADA postal history
1864 cover from John Dougall & Co., Commission Merchants to John Broadbent in the very small community of Buxton, Ontario with handstruck REGISTERED and 5c Beaver (for postage, reg. fee paid in cash) pmk'd Montreal NO 16 64, reverse Hamilton NO 17 and Chatham NO 18 transits.
South Buxton is south of Chatham U.C. and has a current population of 78, there being three roads and a church.
£125

TRAVELLING POST OFFICE FREETOWN - B.O., Sierra Leone postmark
(202.01) 20 NOV 1913 on pair KGV ½d (SG.112) piece.
£45

ANTIGUA postal history
1869 cover to Mrs Mary Mackintosh, South Kensington, London with 2 x QV 6d green (SG.8) lightly tied "A02" with light red London Paid AP 26 69 arrival, reverse clear A/ANTIGUA/AP 10 69 despatch cds. Some faults including larger opening tear at top.
£225

BAUYA, Sierra Leone postmark
(011.02) */14 JY 58 on QE2 3d (SG.214).
£7


BARBADOS postal history
1903 cover to Warminster, England with most unusual and accepted mixed country and mixed currency franking of Barbados 1d and British Guiana 2c tied BARBADOS A/JY 4 03 cds, Bath and Warminster backstamps.
£125

BUMPE, Sierra Leone postmark
(024.01) */21 JU 58 on QE2 6d (SG.216).
£8

LONDON F.S. PAQUEBOT postmark on DOMINICA stamp
arrival dated */3 FE 28 on KGV 1½d (SG.74), slight reverse toning.
£7

BERMUDA postal history
1898 cover to Mrs. Alexander Smith, "Durnford", St. Georges with pair QV ½d deep grey-green pmk'd BAILEY'S BAY B/JU 6 1898 with St. Georges C/JU 6 1898 backstamp.
Durnford House (36 Wellington Street, St. George) was built in 1795 by Mayor Andrew Durnford as his residence; he was the first mayor of St. George and came to Bermuda to look after the construction work of the forts in St. George's. It is said that a part of the fund allocated for forts were diverted to build this house, and it was called 'The Fifth Fort' by some of his enemies. Durnford did not live long enough to enjoy the grounds and views of the town and harbour as he died September 11th 1798 and was buried in the grounds.
£60

1954 PRESTWICK DISASTER COVER and GREAT BRITAIN AMBULANCE COVER to JAMAICA
1954 charred edge back and front of cover pmk'd London 23 XII 54 together with contents to R.H. Ridler, Barclays Bank Ltd, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I. requiring completion of its journey, due such distressed condition, by Great Britain Post Office O.H.M.S. ambulance cover, both covers struck with purple boxed "SALVAGED MAIL/AIRCRAFT CRASH/PRESTWICK 25-12-54"., flap of latter poorly opened.
BOAC Boeing 377 Stratocruiser crashed on landing at Prestwick Airport in the early hours of Christmas Day 1954, 28 of the 36 onboard were killed.
£325

407, Cape of Good Hope postmark
on 1d (SG.59).
£4

328, Cape of Good Hope postmark
on 1d (SG.59a).
£3
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