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K3a "8", Bermuda numeral postmark
on 1877 QV 2d bright blue CC wmk (SG.4).
£65

"A10" (village use), St. Vincent postmarks
vertical red "A10" on horiz. pair QV ½d orange (SG.36), extremely rare on this issue.
£60

K1 "5" used Somerset Bridge, Bermuda
fair clear strike on 1865 QV 1d pale rose CC wmk (SG.2), perf. fault at top.
Extremely rare as lost in the 1869 fire at Somerset Bridge Receiving Office.
£140

48 used PUSILLAWA, Ceylon postal history
full card pmk'd JY 9 89.
£20

35 used HALDUMMULLAH, Ceylon postal history
full card pmk'd DE 18 86.
£18

Ipswich "87", QUEENSLAND stamps
1862 strip of three QV Chalon 2d blue (SG.23).
£75

199 used GUY'S HILL, Jamaica
on QV 4d red-orange CA wmk (SG.22), very rare on this issue.
£90

F95 used WATSON'S HILL, Jamaica postmark/cancel
strip of four QV 1d CA wmk (SG.18), central perfs re-inforced by hinge.
£48

F87 used SMYRNA, British Levant postal history
1883 cover to Thomas Stephenson, Glen Caladh by Greenock with GB QV 2½d tied "F87" with Smyrna B/DE 15 83 cds alongside, b/stamped Greenock DE 25 83.
Glen Caladh Castle had a number of owners including George Stephenson (1781-1848), nephew of the famous engineer and designer of the steam locomotive Rocket. During World War II the castle, situated on the western shores of Loch Riddon north of the Isle of Bute, was requestioned as a training establishment by Combined Operations becoming the Beach Pilotage School 1942-45, and designated H.M.S James Cook, a reference to the advancing navigation skills that the founder of Australia introduced into the Royal Navy, and reflected the task of operators of troop landing craft and their cargoes, and tank landing operations. The property was demolished in 1960, having been rendered unsafe by dry rot.
£225

QUEENSLAND to NEW SOUTH WALES re-directed on arrival
1875 mourning cover with Queensland QV Chalon 2d tied "102" sunburst with Rockhampton JA 4 75 to Rees R. Jones, Yass, New South Wales, on arrival NSW Side Face QV 2d added and tied for re-direction to the Royal Hotel, Sydney. Large part missing flap but an unusual and rare combination of two different QV portrait adhesives. Ex Von UEXKULL.
£725

A10 used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
on 1877 QV 6d pale green (SG.23), very fine strikes in red ink seldom found.
£60

F95 used WATSON'S HILL, Jamaica postmark/cancel
three delightful strikes on horiz. strip of four QV ½d (SG.7).
£60

K1 "2"
on QV 3d orange-buff CC wmk P.14 (SG.5), small thin at top.
£18

K1 "3"
on QV 1/- CC wmk P.14 (SG.8).
£25

K1 "10"
on QV 1d rose-red CC wmk (SG.1), heavier thin.
£160

K1 "14"
on QV 6d dull mauve CC wmk (SG.7), thinned
£125

K4a "9"
small surface abrasion, SG.26
£120

Berbice A04
Some faults
£48

Berbice A04
Some faults
£28

Berbice A04
some faults
£48
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