BAR used BARROUALLIE, St. Vincent postmark/cancel dated FE 5 83 on QV 1d drab (SG.39). £60
Diagonal pen strokes, ST. VINCENT cancel in black on QV 1d drab (SG.39). £15
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1902 KE7 5/- green and blue (SG.84) ovp'd "SPECIMEN" and handstamped "ULTRAMAR" in blue, affixed to piece with some colour loss. £36
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1902 KE7 2d dull purple & black (SG.78) ovp'd "SPECIMEN" and handstamped "ULTRAMAR" in blue affixed to small piece. £28
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1902 KE7 2/- green and violet (SG.83) ovp'd "SPECIMEN" and handstamped "ULTRAMAR" in blue, affixed to piece and some colour loss. £18
ST. VINCENT stamps: 1914 KGV 1/- bistre MCA wmk and 1925 KGV 2½d brt. blue Mult. Script CA wmk (SG.133a) affixed to piece each ovp'd "SPECIMEN" and handstamped "COLONIAS" in either red or blue ink. £50
ST. VINCENT stamps: Scarcer type litho perforated forgery of the QV 1/-in slate-grey, used with perf. faults. £6
ST. VINCENT stamps: Litho perforated forgery of the QV 1/- in deep slate, off-centre fine used. £9
ST. VINCENT stamps: Litho perforated forgery of the QV 6d in deep green showing wide spacing V I in ST. VINCENT, fine used. £16
ST. VINCENT stamps: Spiro Brothers forgery of the QV 4d in yellow-orange, imperforate and unused, some faults including thins. £12
ST. VINCENT stamps: forgery of the QV 5/- unused, perforation faults. £18
ST. VINCENT postal history circa 1880 'ON HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE.' (seriffed capitals, 41mm underlining bar) postal stationary envelope (137 x 79mm) unused with large attractive raised white on orange-red embossed seal of colony flap, right flap showing embossed 'WILLIAM BROWN & Co., MAKERS, LONDON'. Flap largely detached (strengthened by hinges) with smaller faults but few believed to exist. Note: this is a differing size underlining bar to the one illustrated by Vincent Duggleby in the December 1991 BWISC Bulletin No.151 which shows the bar starting under the 'R' of 'HER' and ending under 'SE' of 'SERVICE.' £140
STUBBS in combination with damaged 'T' duty plate variety, St. Vincent postmark/stamp dated C/AU 14 5 on KE7 1d MCA wmk (SG.86) showing damaged 'T' in 'VINCENT'. £48
MAJOR ERROR "Revenue" OVERPRINT OMITTED with Crown CA REVERSED watermark, St. Vincent stamps: 1883 THREE PENCE on QV 1d lilac Crown CA REVERSED wmk with "Revenue" OVERPRINT OMITTED (PML.10), superb unused without gum. PML records this error on Page 147 of the handbook. The later 1897 issues of THREE PENCE on QV 1d mauve and red-mauve (SG.63, 63a) have never been recorded with Crown CA REVERSED wmk. £425
KINGSTOWN postmark with combination damaged "T" and Crown CA INVERTED wmk, St. Vincent stamp dated A/OC 4 01 on 1899 QV 1d Keyplate Crown CA INVERTED wmk (SG.68w) in combination with damaged 'T' in 'VINCENT', probably impossible to find another as such. £140
ST. VINCENT stamps: Litho forgery of the QV 1d drab fine 'used'. PML handbook (Page 134) Type D but only recorded in blue-green. £24
ST. VINCENT stamps: Litho forgery of the QV ½d orange fine 'used', straight edge at right. £16
ST. VINCENT stamps: Litho forgery of the QV ½d orange fine 'used'. £16
ST. VINCENT used GIBRALTAR postal history 1889 use of the St. Vincent QV 1d UPU Post Card ovp'd "GIBRALTAR" headed "Government House August 12 1889" to Munich, Germany with design pmk'd "A26" duplex dated B/AU 14 89. Sterling issues ovp'd in CENTIMOS were introduced 1st August 1889. This duplex not listed in the Parmenter/Gordon handbook as handbook only covers cancellations used on GB stamps up to the end of 1885 when the use of GB stamps in Gibraltar officially ceased. The earliest strikes of this duplex are currently thought to be MY 6 1886 and MY 24 1886. £80
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