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BARBADOS stamps:
Newly discovered 1874 ½d deep green (SG.65), a used example with unlisted DOUBLE PRINT.
Scan of normal for comparison only (not included)
£75
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ANTIGUA
Newly discovered proof printed on white paper for a Keyplate style QV 1d in black (no shading behind both lighthouse and sailing ship).
£125
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ANTIGUA
Newly discovered proof printed on white paper for a Keyplate style QV 1d in black (no shading behind both lighthouse and sailing ship).
£125
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ANTIGUA
Newly discovered bogus Essay (Keyplate style) for a QV 1d stamp WITH SHADING BEHIND BOTH LIGHTHOUSE and SAILING SHIP (no actual printed stamps currently seen) in black printed on white stock.
Printed and perforated stamps without shading behind both lighthouse and sailing ship are recorded.
£180
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BARBADOS stamps:
1861 (1d) pale blue (SG.23), unused without gum showing previously unnoticed prominent large birthmark on Britannia's arm, a constant variety found Row 5/3 on Plate II.
£36
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BARBADOS stamps:
1876 ½d bright green CC wmk P.14 (SG.72), used showing prominent plate-scratches in second "N" of "PENNY", some trimmed perfs.
Three used examples and one mint copy now recorded on this issue.
£48
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DOMINICA stamps:
Previously unrecorded BROKEN PIN PERFORATION on 1879-88 (per SG) QV 1d lilac REVENUE Crown CC wmk P.14 (SG.R1), clearly manuscript dated "16/3/78".
Dates and quantities for the first supplies DLR QV 1d lilac REVENUE Crown CC wmk P.14 are given in the handbook of Dominica by Victor Toeg as 20,000 on MR 5 1877, and 14,160 on AP 24 1877, plus details of further deliveries (Page 188).
£60
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LEEWARD ISLANDS stamps:
1942 KG6 1/- grey & black/emerald (SG.110ba), a used block of nine stamps pmk'd ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA A/JY 3 43 with all three stamps in right vertical row showing damaged "S" in ISLANDS, the top right stamp additionally showing shaved base to I in ISLANDS. The top right stamp with light diagonal crease and corner perf. fault.
£240
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BARBADOS stamps:
1920 ½d Victory (SG.202) handstamped large red "E" being either completely bogus or something wonderful we have yet to learn about, date a little uncertain but contemporary, corner perf. fault.
£75
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VICTORIA stamps:
1899 QV 9d rose-red INVERTED Wmk Type 85 (SG.366), used block of four dated Melbourne AP 23 01, right vertical pair slightly creased.
SG unlisted
£75
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ORANGE RIVER COLONY stamps:
newly discovered 1890 CGH ½d green ovp'd "ORANGE RIVER COLONY" assumed OFFICIALLY DEFACED by G.P.O. on unused without gum horiz. pair (SG.133var), colour more bluish-green than normal.
The Jamaica 1890 QV TWO PENCE HALF-PENNY on 4d red-brown is found similarly OFFICIALLY DEFACED Ex Winter, and described in the Swarbrick Sale (Cavendish 29 Sep 1995) as "thought only one pane was produced with this variety due to inking problems. They were returned to the G.P.O. for destruction but it is believed ten pairs exist. One pair is in the Royal Collection".
£625
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ST. VINCENT stamps:
the currently unique manuscript "1d" on "2½ PENCE" on QV 1d lake (SG.46 variety) pmk'd vertical "A10". Certain characteristics have been obsured and this example has been held by me for about 20 years. As the RPS would have no extra information no certificate has been requested and status has to remain uncertain. However, more recently it has been shown that remainders of the 1881 "ONE PENNY" on QV 6d bright green (SG.34) were used to supplement the SG.46 provisional as a single dated example of SG.34 has surfaced on piece with "K" AP 2 85 dater (Ex HEATHCOTE, 1968), and therefore it is not beyond the realms of possibility that some manuscript singles were also prepared prior resorting to the SG.34 remainders (or that this example came from a row that simply missed the overprint).
£725
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