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Country: St. Vincent Clear
Subject: Differing postmarks Clear

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CA used CALLIAQUA, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red ink dated JA 27 74 overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) on QV 4d yellow (SG.12, Cat.£160).
£75

Village pen-lines plus "A10" used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmarks/cancels
(PML.4) on 1871 QV 6d deep green upright star wmk (SG.16).
£36

A10 used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark on TRINIDAD stamp
(PML.4), struck firmly on arrival as a "killer" due the indistinct TRINIDAD dbl-arc blending into the background of the Trinidad 1872 4d grey P.12½ (SG.71), tiny pin-hole.
Exceedingly rare as this combination would not normally happen, let alone survive, almost certainly unique.
£85

A10 used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in black on QV 6d deep green (SG.4) with red LONDON AP 13 75 arrival.
RMSP Tagus arrived Plymouth AP 12 75.
£18

French postmarks on ST. VINCENT stamp
Squares and numeral 4509 as arrivals on 1861 QV 1d rose-red (SG.1).
£36

MONEY ORDER OFFICE, ST. VINCENT and ST. VINCENT cds combination
(Proud unlisted) dated C/JY 9 03 overstruck ST. VINCENT A/JY 9 03 on KE7 ½d (SG.76), the former rarely seen and a unique combination.
£75


CA (used CALLIAQUA) in combination with blue manuscript "X", St. Vincent postmark
in red dated AU 9 76 on QV 1/- claret (SG.21, Cat.£225). Currently only two such combinations known.
Currently only five early village cancels are known with manuscript "X". This example, with larger margin at top and cancel fullish facing 11 o'clock, is very similar in appearance to the "CA" on SG.21 dated JU 28 76 Ex Peter Jaffe. One further RED CRAYON "X" with "CA" is known on SG.19b dated AU 1 76(?). The other two adhesives have BLACK manuscript "X" for "CO" MR 24 73 on SG.16 and AP 23 73 on SG.18.
£140



EARLIEST KNOWN USE OF A ST. VINCENT STAMP and a first sailing date of use
(Placed in POSTAL HISTORY section for convenience): This QV 1d rose-red Perf. 14 to 16 (SG.1) in the accepted paler shade of colour of the first printing, as mentioned PML handbook Page 27, came from the first delivery invoiced from London on 27 March 1861 (56,040 stamps plus 10,020 6d deep yellow-green, SG.2) with expected arrival on 8 April 1861. These adhesives were seemingly not immediately unpacked as known covers of AP 9 61 and AP 24 1861 to the UK are cancelled with the red “PAID AT ST. VINCENT” pre-stamp handstamp. The Stanley Gibbons catalogue lists 8 May 1861 for issue date of the two denominations, which may be true. This 1d adhesive was cancelled by horizontal “A10” (PML.1) on the 8th, 9th or 10th for the 10 May 1861 sailing, and travelled on R.M.S.P. Teviot collecting BARBADOES dbl-arc arrival dated MY 11 1861 making this the EARLIEST KNOWN USE OF A ST. VINCENT STAMP and a first sailing date. The first known adhesive cover bears a strip of three QV 1d, pair QV 6d pmk’d JU 8 1861 addressed to Norfolk, Virginia and travelled in through New Orleans being possibly the finest known American Civil War blockade running cover. The second delivery of the QV 1d rose-red was not invoiced until 22 July 1862 (28,020 stamps), slight thinning.
£450

A10 used KINGSTOWN plus A10 used GEORGETOWN combination, St. Vincent postmarks
(PML.4) horiz. "A10" in black applied Kingstown overstriking red vertical "A10" (PML.5) used Georgetown on QV 1d black (SG.18).
£18


Black "K" with black horiz. "A10" (used Kingstown) combination, St. Vincent postmarks
a rare combination dated during "81" on marginal position 1880 QV 6d bright green (SG.30, Cat.£70), some light toning.
£60

CA used CALLIAQUA, St. Vincent postmark
in red dated AU 11 73 on QV 1d black (SG.18) overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) at Kingstown.
£18

"CA" (Calliaqua), St. Vincent postmark
in red dated JU 8 75 overstruck black horiz. "A10" at Kingstown on 1875 QV 1/- claret (SG.21, Cat.£250).
£120


Black "CA" (Calliaqua) and red "RAB" (Rabacca) combination, St. Vincent postmarks
currently unique combination red "RAB" OC 23 81 and black "CA" OC 28 81 on QV 1d olive-green (SG.29), straight edge at top.
£95

A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
(PML.5 in red) on 1872 QV 1/- deep rose red (SG.17) overstruck black horiz. A10 at Kingstown, superb strikes.
£150

UNION and KINGSTOWN combination, St. Vincent postmarks
dated C/NO 15 97 overstruck Kingstown A/NO 16 97 on QV 1d (SG.48b) piece.
£14

UNION, St. Vincent postmark
C/FE 14 02 on vertical pair QV ½d (SG.67) piece, lower stamp "killed" by BRISTL FE 26 02 arrival d/ring.
£9

BARROUALLIE, St. Vincent postmark
C/AU 13 15 on KGV 1d piece with part UNCL(AIMED) handstamp.
£18


Vertical A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
newly discovered combination (not known to Vincent Duggleby) of full large part black vertical "A10" (presumed PML.5) overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) at Kingstown on QV 1d black clean perfs upright star wmk (SG.18). One of only two confirmed village recorded examples.
PML.4 oval A10 as used Kingstown recorded in black DE 12 72 to JU 26 75. Jaffe mixed lot contained combination red "CA" JA 17 73 and black vertical A10 (PML.5 used Georgetown). Earliest red "G" recorded JA 25 73. PML.5 in black had apparent short life at Georgetown period DE 2 72 to prior JA 25 73.
£225


A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
newly discovered combination (not known to Vincent Duggleby) of full black vertical "A10" (presumed PML.5) overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) at Kingstown on QV 1d black clean perfs sideways star wmk (SG.18). One of two recorded examples.
PML.4 Kingstown A10 recorded in black DE 12 72 to JU 26 75. Jaffe mixed lot contained combination red "CA" JA 17 73 and black vertical A10 (PML.5 used Georgetown), earliest red "G" recorded JA 25 73. PML.5 in black had apparent short life period DE 2 72 to prior JA 25 73.
£225
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