Country: St. Vincent Clear Subject: Manuscript cancels Clear
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"Colonarie 4th dec 72", earliest St. Vincent cancel (offices opened 2 December 1872) in black manuscript on upright star QV 1d black (probably SG.15 - the only test for this issue being upr. vertical "A10" with upr. star). Ex DUGGLEBY £825
Diagonal pen strokes, ST. VINCENT cancel in black on QV 1d drab (SG.39). £15
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
CA used CALLIAQUA plus blue crayon lines, ST. VINCENT postmark/cancel doubly-struck in red dated AP 11 78 with additional three diagonal blue crayon lines on QV 1d black (SG.22) showing "ST" of "POSTAGE" marginal lines watermark, currently unique as such. Red "CA" abbreviates are sometimes found with manuscript "X" in either red or blue crayon, but this office is not associated blue diagonal crayon lines although one 6d pair has a single red crayon line. £75
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postal history 1888 use of QV 1½d deep brown Post Card with commercial text headed "13/10./88." to George Callf & Co, Horsham, Sussex but not placed in the mails immediately as design cancelled by black ink manuscript "Kingstown 30/10 88." which may or may not be in the same ink as addressing, and may or may not have been added by the writer. Evidently carried by enclosure as without normal postal markings. £180