MICHAEL HAMILTON
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All BANK TRANSFERS (UK accounts) to Michael David Cameron Hamilton SORT CODE 23-08-01 Account 58021507. No postal charges
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ST. VINCENT to TURKS ISLANDS
1898 use of QV ½d green Newswrapper, the front panel only with added QV 1d red (SG.48b) added for LATE FEE (PML.79) pmk'd Kingstown A/OC 14 98 to Turks Islands. Ex DUGGLEBY
£150

CLERMONT-FERRARD, France postal history
1920 delightful appearance with 1c x ten, 3c x five pmk'd CLERMONT-FERRARD 20-12 20 to Wokingham (2 JA 21) forwarded Reading.
£48

ST. LUCIA to ST. VINCENT postal history
1888 use of QV 2d PSRE (flap damaged) with added QV 2½d pmk'd ST. LUCIA C/OC 14 88 to Mrs. Thomas Robin, Georgetown, St. Vincent with red KINSTOWN C/DE 18 88 cds, no backstamps. Ex DUGGLEBY
£180

GUNTHORPES, Antigua postal history
1947 cover from A.D. Edwards, Gunthorpes (flap) with Leewards KG6 1d, pair KG6 1d pmk'd GUNTHORPES */31 MY 47 to Gale Raymond, Colombia, Missouri, b/stamped St. John's A/JU 3 47.
£150

ANTIGUA cover
1904 use of 1d Badge PSE with added ½d Badge, 1d Badge pmk'd St. JOHN'S FE 9 04 to F. Koch, Berlin, Germany, reverse very fine 26 2 04 arrival.
£60

TOBAGO to James MacQueen, founder Royal Mail Steam Packet Company
1843 entire from A. McDougall to James MacQueen, 38 Kensington Square, London with TOBAGO FE 2 1843 fleuron rated 1/- showing MR 6 arrival.
Contents include: "As selling out of the Steam concern, under existing circumstances, would amount almost to the total sacrifice of my 20 shares, I have, by the advice of my London friends, paid the call of £200 and continue a share holder trusting that some improvement may take place which will enable me to make a less disastrous retreat from this unfortunate speculation, the loss of £1,000 to me who has so many dependants .... "
£300

NATAL postal history
1879 soiled cover with George Washington 3c strip of four, Zachary Taylor 5c (17c rate, further stamp missing) pmk’d cork cancels with Flatbush, New York SEP 17 1879 cds with red New York “50” duplex SEP 17 79 to Private Patrick Woods, H(?) Company 58th Regiment, Lower Chiefspruit(?), Natal, South Africa strangely re-directed Northampton with DOVER SP 29 79 and Northampton “570” duplex dated M/SP 30 79 re-directed Port Natal, Africa and finally re-directed Standerton, b/stamped Dover (SP 29 same cds), Northampton (B/SP 30 cds only), Durban 31 10 1879 d/ring.
£140

WILLIAM FOGARTY, Barbados "used elsewhere" St. Vincent postal history
1937 printed sender address cover to William Hughes, St. Vincent with KGV 1d, 1½d, 2½d neatly pmk'd Kingstown C/21 MY 37. Ex DUGGLEBY
Established in 1926 it was the island's largest multiple department store. During the 1930s, Fogarty's had the reputation of being 'the poor man's store' and it was believed that this is why it was spared from the fury of the 1937 riots in Bridgetown. However, the fire which occurred on January 20, 1970, was less merciful. It gutted William Fogarty (Barbados) limited as firemen directed jets of water on the front of the building. The fire went on to sweep the whole block
£24

CLARKE, NICKOLLS & COOMBS to St. Lucia changed St. Vincent
1900 cover with albino embossed Clarke, Nickolls & Coombs, London flap with GB QV 1d lilac pmk'd HOMERTON S.O. dated NO 27 00 to James Gray Matheson, Post Office, Kingstown, St. Lucia changed St. Vincent, b/stamped (delayed arrival) Kingstown reversed C/DE 25 00. Ex DUGGLEBY
This was once one of Britain’s leading confectionary manufacturer's. Set up by three men, Clarke, Nickolls & Coombs, the company later combined their names to create ‘Clarnico’. By 1899 the company employed 2,000 men and women, mainly from the local area, and made 700 different varieties of sweets. The location on the Lee Navigation allowed easy bulk deliveries of sugar carried by barge from London’s docks. Bought by Trebor in 1969 and later part of the Cadburys group.
£48

Unusual JAMAICA forwarded with BRITISH HONDURAS cover
1960 printed St. Michael's Seminary cover with QE2 6d pmk'd STONY HILL OC 19 60 d/ring to the Most Rev. Robert L. Hodapp, S.J. at Belize forwarded to St. Louis, Missouri with QE2 2c x 10c pmk'd Belize 27 OV 60.
£48

GRENADA Chalon cover with red REGISTERED
1872 reg. cover to Waterloo Place, London (FE 26 arrival) with recipient name scratched out with Chalon QV 1d strip of three (further 1d stamp removed), Chalon QV 6d pair pmk'd "A15" with light strike red REGISTERED, A/GRENADA/FE 08 72 despatch b/stamp. Ex URWICK, LIVINGSTON DICKASON, WD WALKER.
£350

ST. VINCENT - elusive grey-blue on cover
1892 reg. G.P.O. signed O.H.M.S. cover to New Bond Street, London with QV ½d green x 2, QV 1d red, "2½ PENCE" on QV 1d grey-blue (SG.55) pmk'd Kingstown A/JA 28 92 with same date red ST. VINCENT cds alongside, most attractive.
£295

JAMAICA - POSTAL SERVICE TO FINLAND SUSPENDED
1940 KG6 ½d large part newswrapper front to Helsingfors, Finland pmk'd Kingston MR 19 40 with three strikes purplish "POSTAL SERVICE SUSPENED/RETURN TO SENDER" handtamp.
£120

CEYLON to HONG KONG postal history
1895 use of portion of QV 5c LETTER CARD written "Kandy Sep. 5 1895 with 2 x QV 5c lilac (SG.195) added and pmk'd SP 7 95 to Henry Humphreys, Hong Kong, China.
£48

SION HILL, St. Vincent postal history
1936 cover to John J. Pohl, Newport Mews, Virginia, USA with KGV 2½d neatly pmk'd SION HILL */12 SP 36. Undoubtedly the finest of the known covers from this small office just outside Kingstown.
£325

Mail to GREEN POINT Prisoner of War, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE postal history
1901 Great Britain QV ½d Post Card with added QV ½d lilac pmk'd Birmingham AP 11 01 to Mr. Whittall, Savoy Hotel, Kimberley, South Africa with KIMBERLEY MY 2 01 arrival, re-directed Officers Quarters Room F, Prisoner of War, Green Point Town with CGH ½d green pmk'd KIMBERLEY 14 MY 01 with blue circular CENSOR PRISONER OF WAR on address panel, lengthy text.
£75

FIRST SAILING with EMPIRE RATE 1d, St. Vincent postal history
1899 reg. cover with THREE PENCE on QV 1d mauve (SG.63) pmk'd Kingstown A/JA 6 99 paying the EMPIRE 1d Rate (introduced DE 25 1898) plus 2d REGISTRATION ro W.J. Ricks, Crowthorne, Berkshire showing Reading JA 19 99 arrival, reverse reg. label R.5,867, Reading S.O. reg, oval, super WELLINGTON-COLLEGE-STATION cds. Ex DUGGLEBY
£480

BERMUDA postal history
1866 reduced cover front to Robert Tucker, London with QV 1/- green (SG.8) tied K1 "2" with Hamilton H/16 FE 66 (black P5) cds rated red "11d" showing red London Paid 8X/MR 13 66 arrival, stamp with perf. faults at base, front with lighter vertical creases.
£480

NEW SOUTH WALES to NATAL postal history
1889 cover with NSW 1d, 2d, 6d pmk'd MUDGEE "18" duplex dated JY 12 89 to John Swift, Natal G.P.O. South Africa forwarded Ladysmith with manuscript "2d to pay" (deleted) and handstruck circled 1/1, reverse Durban OC 8 89 d/ring and poor Ladysmith 13 11 89.
£180

"Consignee per S.S. Don", St. Vincent postal history
1898 cover marked "Consignee per S.S. Don" with seldom found solo QV 2½d blue (SG.61) pmk'd Kingstown A/OC 14 98 to Messrs. Thomas Duncan & Son., London, reverse OC 26 arrival. Ex DUGGLEBY
Surprisingly this is the only recorded QV adhesive cover period 1861-1902 marked "Consignee".
£325
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