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

YONIBANA, Sierra Leone postmark
(162.02) */DE 15 37 on KG6 1d Coronation (SG.185).
£8

MANGE, Sierra Leone postmark
(105.03) */AU 27 37 on KG6 1d Coronation (SG.185).
£14

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

BRITISH GUIANA postal history
1886 1c grey Inland Post Card with "SPECIMEN." (Type 3) struck across the stamp, diagonally and inverted. Unlisted T+H Page 175.
£65

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



TOO LATE used KINGSTON, Jamaica postal history
1868 worm-eaten edged cover open most of 3 sides b/stamped Kingston C/AU 10 68 to Richard Hill, Spanish Town showing TOO LATE (TL3, LRD) and Spanish Town A/AU 11 68 clear of address panel, flap with printed blue buckled DAT CURA COMMODUM (carefulness bestows profit). The absence of adhesive or manuscript postal charge being usual on official correspondence mailed within the island.
£125



"33" used UDA PUSSELLAWA, Ceylon postal history
1883 opened for display reg. mourning cover with superb intact UDA PUSSELLAWA/(crown)/POST OFFICE wax seal on reverse to The Vicarage, Fremington, North Devon with QV 4c rosy mauve x 3, QV 24c green tied "33" numerals with NO 9 83 PAID cds alongside, some faults.
£325

AR, Sierra Leone postal history
(716.02) alongside KG6 6d, 1/- tied REGISTERED G.P.O. oval dated 12 JU 42 on censored cover to Old Hill, England.
£65

RETURNED FOR/POSTAL ADDRESS, Jamaica postal history
(Proud Type 173, ERD) on QV ½d Reply Post Card (reverse blank) pmk'd KINGSTON 3D/FE 26 90 sqc from Capt. Clark to a George D'Pass with text reading "I leave today for Buff Bay and to leave next week for Kingston. What you have for me save for me. I been laying here six days now and would take to rum quickly". He obviously did as with no postal address.
£180


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

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1880 QV 5/- rose-red (SG.32, Cat.£1100), lightly mounted mint, some light toning in places.
£195

ROMA MISSION, Basutoland postmark
(D3) 30 VII 54 on KG6 1d (SG.19).
£15

NIGER COMPANY LOKOJA, Nigeria postmark
unrecorded purple d/ring oval part dated 7 JUN 1--- on Northern Nigeria 1910 KE7 1d red (SG.29) fragment.
£425




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

ST. PHILIP, Barbados postal history
(M3) dated 3/AP 9 94 on 1d Seal Post Card to Trinidad, reverse AP 11 94 arrival, horizontal crease.
£60

MAMBOLO, Sierra Leone postmark
(103.01) */AP 28 54 on KG6 1½d (SG.190a).
£28

ST. JOSEPH, Dominica postal history
1921 reg. front only with 3½d rate to Huddersfield pmk'd */MY 28 21.
£24

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1877 QV 6d pale green P.11 to 12½ x 15 (SG.23, Cat.£50), good used.
£14

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1883 QV 2½d on 1d lake CA wmk (SG.40, Cat.£25), fine mounted mint.
£12
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