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GREAT BRITAIN QV 9d
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work. Some toning.
£60

TUSCANY 2s
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

BOLIVIA 15c
HAND-DRAWN Facsimile – one of 250 plus individually unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£24

MONA, Jamaica postmark
purple TRD dated 4 JAN 1952
£6


KINGSTON, Jamaica on Colombia PRINTED BOTH SIDES
arrival d/ring dated 2G/AU 9 03 on Colombia (Barranquilla issues) 20c lilac La Popa Hill with sewing machine perforations.
A unique exhibition item.
£925

MYRTLE BANK skeleton, Jamaica postmark
dated FE 18 57 on QE2 1d (SG.160) piece.
£28

CATADUPA, Jamaica postmark
(D/R) AP 19 00 on QV ½d (SG.16a), central crease. Extremely rare on QV issues.
£25

SAVANNAH-LA-MAR, Jamaica postmark
dated JA 3 16 tying pair ½d Arms (SG.38) and Red Cross label (slight abrasion) to piece.
£10

HOPE BAY skeleton, Jamaica postmark
reads HOPEBAY, JAMAIC(A) (A missing) dated JY * 2/60 on QE2 2d (SG.178).
£40

NYLSTROOM, Transvaal
reg. cover to Boston, USA with KE7 3d, 6d (9d rate, 4d reg, double rate 2½d postage) dated 2 SEP 05.
£40


NYLSTROOM, Transvaal
reg. cover to Austria with KE7 ½d, pair 1d, 2d, 3d (7½d rate, overpaid 1d or late fee?) dated 15 JUL 04, reverse sender's wax seal.
£65

NYLSTROOM, Transvaal
reg. cover to Austria with KE7 ½d pair, 2½d, 3d (6½d rate) dated 4 AUG 06.
£40


S.A.R. & H. GERDAU. 566, Transvaal incoming from India
stampless cover b/stamped MAROLI BAZAR 21 MAR 33 with One Anna Due h/stamp added PONSRA, further tax h/stamps confirming 1d, pair 2d Postage Dues required tied 12 APR 33 arrival, some toned perfs and ragged opening at left.
£250

IFE YAGBO skeleton, Nigeria postmark
(D1) 12 FE 1955 on QE2 2d.
£6

JEBBA, Northern Nigeria
(T.2B, 2½mm) MY 21 1913 on horiz. pair Northern Nigeria KE7 ½d (SG.28).
£16

LOKOJA, Northern Nigeria
(T.2b) OC 18 1905 on Northern Nigeria KE7 1d (SG.21).
£3

EBUTE METTA, Lagos postmark
(T.9a) B/AP 8 1901 on Lagos QV 3d (SG.32).
£18

POST OFFICE IBADAN, Lagos postmark
(T.11) A/FE 18 1898 on Lagos QV ½d (SG.21), minor soiling.
£28

1900 (AP 7) BOER WAR - BLOEMFONTEIN O.V.S., Orange River Colony
early V.R.I. civilian mail cover (non-military) dated AP 7 00 with 2 x ½d to Port Elizabeth, b/stamped AP 9 arrival.
Bloemfontein, capital of the OFS, fell to the British 26 days earlier on March 13, 1900. (When Pretoria, capital of the Transvaal, was re-occupied by the British on June 5 1900, a civilan postal service began 13 days later).
£120

ANCHOVY, Jamaica
(SQC) dated C/JY 16 96 tying 5 x QV ½d (SG.16a) on cover to London.
£85
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