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GB/40c used BIABOU, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
(PML.74) on 1887 QV 1d red (SG.48b). Ex DUGGLEBY
£80

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

GB/40c in both red and black ink, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
Two strikes, the stronger in red ink facing 9 o'clock, and in black at 10 o'clock, each of worn appearance on 1881 QV 4d bright blue (SG.38), a previously unrecorded combination. Ex DUGGLEBY
£175

GB/40c in red ink, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
The worn GB/40c (used Kingstown, only found in black ink per PML Page 124) has never been recorded in red ink, and this copy with UPRIGHT SMALL STAR wmk is a re-perforated 1881 QV 4d bright blue (SG.38) and probably too late to be considered as small "c" Biabou use. Ex DUGGLEBY
This stamp comes from the Vincent Duggleby "G.P.O. Cancellations" collection and was written-up incorrectly as 4d ultramarine-blue (SG.43).
£175

"A10" used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red full upright overstruck Kingstown black "A10" on 1873 QV 6d dull blue-green sideways star wmk (SG.19), smaller faults. Ex DUGGLEBY
£48

"A10" used GEOEGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red full upright overstruck Kingstown black "A10" on 1873 QV 6d dull blue-green sideways star wmk (SG.19). Ex DUGGLEBY
£48

"A10" used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red full upright overstruck Kingstown black "A10" on 1873 QV 6d dull blue-green sideways star wmk (SG.19). Ex DUGGLEBY
£50

"A10" used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red on QV 1d black (SG.22). Ex DUGGLEBY
£24

"A10" used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in red on QV 1d drab (SG.37). Ex DUGGLEBY
£60

"A10" used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark/cancel
in black on QV 1d black upr. star wmk (SG.18). Ex DUGGLEBY
£60


the ST. VINCENT cds in red ink dated A/MY 28 83 overstruck indistinct black "A10" on 1882-82 QV 4d ultramarine P.14. Ex DUGGLEBY
£48

ST. VINCENT cds postmark/cancel
the ST. VINCENT cds in red ink dated A/(M)R 11 92 on 1890 QV 2½d grey-blue (SG.55). Ex DUGGLEBY
£60

ST. VINCENT cds postmark/cancel
the ST. VINCENT cds in red dated A/(M)Y 28 83 overstruck black horiz. "A10" on DLR QV 1d drab (SG.39). Ex DUGGLEBY
£40

ST. VINCENT stamps:
The 5-line Proudfoot underprint reading up on reverse 1899 QV ½d Keyplate (SG.67) with part Kingstown cds - very little base to foot of "P" (top line), no stop after "St" (second line), short top to "t" (bottom line). Ex DUGGLEBY
Compare with block of four in "BUY THE BEST" section
£75

ST. VINCENT postmark/cancel
dated JU 28 80 on 1880 QV 1d olive-green (SG.29). Ex DUGGLEBY
£48

ST. VINCENT postmark/cancel
dated DE 18 80 on 1880 QV 6d bright green (SG.30), possibly unique as such. Ex DUGGLEBY
£60

ST. VINCENT postmark/cancel
A/AP 8 82 on 1881 QV ½d orange (SG.36). Ex DUGGLEBY
£36

ST. VINCENT postmark/cancel
A/AP 8 82 on 1881 QV 4d bright blue (SG.38, Cat.£120). Ex DUGGLEBY
£60

RECEIVED GOVT. OFFICE ST. VINCENT JAN 13 1900 and JAN 18 1900
a reconstruction using the QV 1/- orange (SG.58,58a) showing the full framed 4-line "RECEIVED GOVT. OFFICE ST. VINCENT JAN 13 1900" (two dates 13 and 18). Ex DUGGLEBY
Remaining stocks of the old QV stamps were withdrawn from sale on 31 December 1899. It seems they were sent to the Treasury for cancellation. Most were subsequently destroyed.
£40
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