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SPANISH TOWN, Jamaica postal history
dated MY 22 94 on soiled and messy QV ½d Post Card locally to Harbour Str., Kingston, reverse superb Caribbean Sea Fisheries senders cachet.
£18


J.G.R. ACCOUNTING BRANCH, Jamaica railway postal history
purple departmental dated JUL 28 19(33) on reverse OHMS reg. cover to Kingston.
£125


A66 used PORT MARIA, Jamaica postal history
tying "TWO PENCE/HALF PENNY" on QV 4d red-brown (SG.30) with "HALF.-" variety (looks like "HALE) on cover to Scotland b/stamped Port Maria FE 1 91, New York FE 18 91 and Dundee MR 2 91, toning, small part flap removed. Village covers for this issue seldom encountered.
£165

KINGSTON, Jamaica postal history
cover with QV 2 x 2d paying UPU 4d rate postage to Birmingham plus QV 1d, 2d paying 3d Late Fee pmk'd II R/MY 28 87, most of cover reverse removed.
£36

A76 used SPANISH TOWN, Jamaica postal history
Type H on vertical strip of four QV 2d pale rose Pine wmk (SG.2) on miniature entire (111x52mm) dated C/AP 1 61 internally to Mandeville P.O., one stamp with clipped corner.
£180

MONTPELIER, Jamaica to Germany postal history
1896 use of QV 1d blue Post Card pmk'd MONTPELIER 6 JA 96 to Strasburg, Germany re-addressed Kiel.
£40

FRANKLIN TOWN, Jamaica
purple TRD dated 19 APR 1960 on 9 x QE2 2d cover to London, one stamp missing corner.
£10

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


SER.ET variety, Jamaica postal history
1905 cover with 1d Arms (SG.34a) tied CHAPLETON sqc OC 7 05 locally to St. Anns Bay (OC 9 05), small opening tear top right corner clear of adhesive.
£165

1937 ITALY to JAMAICA
cover, b/stamped Constant Spring OC 31 37, minor soiling.
£10

ROYAL ARMS used COLONIAL BANK, LONDON
on undated GB KE7 ½d green Newspaper wrapper tied F.S. (Foreign Section) to Kingston, Jamaica, worm-holes etc but most unusual.
£45

JAMAICA to GUATEMALA postal history
1896 use of QV 1d blue UPU Post Card to Guatemala pmk'd Kingston JA 31 96, b/stamped MR 14 96 on arrival.
£48


1885 incoming cover with USA 5c brown
tied Brooklyn OCT 30 duplex.
£48


JAMAICA postal history:
1774 internal entire to Plantain Garden River from Kingston 16th April, prepaid 1/3 in red, enclosing affidavit sworn before Alexander Allardice, Justice of the Peace, on the Holy Evangelists of almighty God that leakage of Madeira on board the Fanny, Capt. Sinclair was owing entirely to the badness of the Cask. Some water-stained edges.
£200


1937 3 x GB 1½d Coronation to JAMAICA
pmkd Ealing 13 MY 37, reverse with Pictorial Coronation label, toning.
£20

STONY HILL
MY 19 62 tying QE2 6d, 1/- added QE2 1d newswrapper.
£9

JAMAICA postal history
1907 OHMS foolscap cover to Thorngumbald, near Hull with QV 6d yellow MCA pmk'd REGISTERED d/ring oval dated JU 25 07 with Bristol reg. label added in transit.
£65


Poisoned-pen mail to a licentiously got nasty bastard!!
A rare example of anonymous poison-pen mail addressed Henry Smythe, 10 West Queen Street, (Kingston) on reverse QV ½d red-brown Post Card mailed at Kingston ID/ MY 18 91. Best full transcript reads Henry Smith mother is Eliza Doby the leader in Wesley Chapel, and George Smythe the parson. Why you don’t go back to St. Anns or christen after your father Smythe? Why you was shipped off to sea? and now you rob money in Colon you can’t go back? Pay Col. Morrice & Co for the goods you trust so long you damn thief. Show this to your friends. I can prove it, bring me up, you are a nasty bastard licentiously got, I know you well in St. Anns as a ragged boy. Face with Advertised and Unclaimed handstamps plus four Returned Letter Branch dated 17 JU 91. Reverse also shows m/script postal endorsements of “Not known” (twice with dates) and “No name”. A most interesting item for research, and why had Henry Smythe also known as Henry Smith disappeared?
£75
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