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Aftermath wreck of Rennie steamer "Waldensian", Natal postal history
1866 piece with QV 6d Chalon pmk'd Pietermaritzburg JAN xx 1863, taken by the "L'Imperatice Eugenie" from Durban on JA 11 1863 as far as Port Elizabeth, the mails then taken overland to Cape Town, showing the PAID/DEVONPORT/CAPE PACKET/28 FE 63 arrival and portion red crayon "4".
The Waldensian" sailing from Durban was wrecked en route to Cape Town on 13 October 1862, the saved mail taken overland from Somerset West to Cape Town.
£95

A15 used St. GEORGE'S, Grenada postmark/cancel
on horiz. pair 1866 QV 6d orange-red small star upright (SG.7).
£20




LATE FEE COLLECTED BY INSUFFICIENT POSTAGE/FINE FROM RECIPIENT, New Zealand postal history
Extraordinary 1865 cover endorsed "p. Claud Hamilton" and franked Chalon QV 2d pale blue placed in the Post Office late mail box with red manuscript instruction "Late Letter" (without accompanying cash) pmk'd Picton "11" without despatch datestamp (contrary to regulations) addressed H.D. Jackson in Nelson, the 6d late fee charge attended to by addition of INSUFFICIENTLY PAID 6/FINE 6 handstamp with black 1/- to be collected from the recipient, part of the address redacted, reverse NELSON MR 4 1865 arrival.
The enclosure, written "In great haste" is on printed Union Bank of Australia paper and headed "Pictou 3 Mch/65" and mentions "enclosing 7/6 in postage stamps".
£925

17 used COLENSO, Natal postmark/cancel
on 1876 Chalon QV 6d violet (SG.83).
£12

6 used PINETOWN, Natal postmark/cancel
(T.G) on 1870 Chalon QV 1d bright red (SG.60).
£10

10 used YORK, Natal postmark/cancel
on 1872 Chalon QV 3d bright blue (SG.61), perf. fault.
£14


BAHAMAS stamps:
1863 Chalon QV 6d violet (aniline) CC wmk P.12½ (SG.32, Cat.£250), good unused without gum with Chalon design clearly appearing on reverse, mellowed appearance.
£48

B used NASSAU, Bahamas postmark/cancel
(K4) on 1882 QV Chalon 1d scarlet-vermilion Crown CA wmk P.14 (SG.42, Cat.£60), some fractionally trimmed perfs.
£20




QUEENSLAND postal history
1871 foolscap official service cover with Royal Coat-of-Arms printed flap locally to Ipswich with Crowned oval buckled albino embossed PUBLIC LANDS DEPARTMENT cachet manuscript dated "19-4-71" and QV 2d tied QL obliterator, reverse with BRISBANE 4/AU 19 71 and IPSWICH AP 20 1871 and indistinct JU 16 1871 cancels, with ADVERTISED JU 30 1871 on address panel, some soiling.
£175

QUEENSLAND postal history
1878 double rate cover to E.E. Beach, Boro Green, Kent with 2 x QV 6d Chalon pmk'd "QL" with Brisbane I/OC 10 78 cds alongside, on arrival re-directed with SEVENOAKS DE 8 78 duplex, no backstamps.
£140


CONSIGNEE'S LETTER into DUNEDIN, New Zealand postal history
1868 initially stampless entire (no indication of sender's origin) travelling with goods marked "Consignee's Letter per Margaret" destined for a merchant in Otahuhu, Auckland put into the Post Office at first port of call Dunedin with pair, single QV Chalon 1d dull vermilion added (affixed over writing) pmk'd Dunedin D/NZ/SP 25 68 duplex paying the 3d inter-provincial rate, b/stamped Auckland OC 7 transit and with OTAHUHU OCT 8 68 (13 days journey) on address panel, missing part flap. Extremely rare with Chalon stamps added.
The letter, having been put into the Dunedin post office (South Island), would travel by land to the recipient advising details of goods to be expected, and the "Margaret" would continue its sea journey to the most convenient port in North Island for off-loading of same.
£1625


GRENADA and TRINIDAD combination of postmarks
partly dated OC -- 88 on QV 4d on 2/- 5mm Setting (SG.42, Cat.£38) overstruck TRINIDAD presumed C/OC 5 (88) arrival.
Code looks like either B or C
£24


GRENADA stamps:
QV Chalon 1d green (no apparent wmk SG.2 or 4), used with prominent "scar on forehead" plate scratch variety.
£30

F used CARRIACOU, Grenada postmark
DEC 7 75 on QV 6d (SG.9), corner perf. fault.
£12

F used CARRIACOU, Grenada postmark
JAN 7 187- on QV 1d (SG.14).
£14

F used CARRIACOU, Grenada postmark
NOV 7 87 on QV 6d (SG.12).
£16


BAHAMAS postmark
Combination A/BAHAMAS/JA 20 82 cds and "A05" on 1882 QV 4d rose Crown CA wmk P.14 (SG.43).
£30

Manuscript "Post Office Inagua", BAHAMAS postmark
QV 1d Chalon CA wmk P.14 (SG.42) with full black manuscript diagonal "Post Office Inagua 3-5-82", very rare as such.
£240

BAHAMAS postal history
1868 cover to Henry Dunn, New York with QV 4d Chalon tied "A05" with fine BAHAMAS OC 17 1868/C dbl-arc on upper flap which can fully display showing NEW YORK OCT 25 arrival with "3" due. Handstruck "CANNOT BE FOUND" and NEW YORK POST OFFICE/OCT 30/ADVERTISED oval with New York NOV 30 return cds on reverse.
£525


QUEENSLAND postal history
1875 Wagstaff family cover from California with U.S. 3c x 2, 10c tied segmented cork cancels with adjacent red SAN FRANCISCO PAID cds dated MAR 8 and marked "per City of Melbourne Ship" to John Wagstaff, Agricultural (Station?), Rockhampton, Queensland forwarded with tied Queensland QV 2d blue to Lily Vale via Gainsford, backstamped Brisbane AP 5 75 with Rockhampton AP 9 75 arrival and forwarded Rockhampton AP 22 75 with Lilly Vale MY 3 1875 arrival. An exceptional combination.
On JA 1 1874 the rate to all Australian Colonies, New Zealand and Fiji was reduced to 2d.
£3000
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