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WINNEBAH, Gold Coast postmark
Newly discovered (T.2) dated C/JA 4 with rare red ink manuscript "1900" for year (currently the only recorded example) on QV 1d Keyplate (SG.27).
The normal practice for the year 1900 is the insertion of "19" slugs for that year. ADJUAH is recorded for A/NO 26 with rare red ink manuscript "96" for year (copy sold for £125).
£100

INISFADA LONG ISLAND, West Cork Ireland local carriage service postmark
currently the only known copy with dramatic shift of magenta colour on 4p tied piece dated 24 APR 1973.
£185


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

SOUTHERN RHODESIA to BERMUDA postal history
1942 cover to T.A. Stokes, Princess Hotel, Hamilton, Bermuda with 6 x KG6 ½d pmk'd SALISBURY 29 JAN 42 d/rings, outgoing triangular censor and forged CM21 PASSED BY CENSOR/47/BERMUDA also in red, no backstamps.
£80

RHODESIA postal history
1944 stampless cover to Sqdn Ldr E.G. Brant, R.A.F. Station, Warboys, Huntingdonshire pmk'd CRANBORNE 22 AUG 44 with red crowned RHODESIAN/OFFICIAL FREE/AIR TRAINING GROUP cachet and censor label tied censor handstamp.
£36

PARCEL POST BRANCH, BAHAMAS temporary rubber datestamp, Bahamas postmark
(TRD 20V3, PP3) in magenta part dated JUN 2 -- on KGV 1/- (SG.87), very rare.
£40

MIDLAND T.P.O. DOWN, Cape of Good Hope railway postmark
in red ink dated SP 24 91 on 1d (SG.49a), creased corner.
£15



ATLAS STEAMSHIP CO. Limited cachet, Jamaica postal history
1893 use of QV ½d Post Card pmk'd Kingston and Mandeville for MY 18 93, reverse fine ATLAS STEAMSHIP Company cachet and text signed by the General Manager W. Peploe Forwood.
£80


PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica railway postmark
(S1b, D1 in red, LRD) dated OCT 30 1907 on 1d Arms (SG.40) piece.
£48

A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
(PML.5) in red on 1882 QV 1d drab (SG.39).
£48

PRAMPRAM, Gold Coast postmark
(T.2) in red ink (short life) dated A/AU 16 88 on QV ½d (SG.11).
Currently recorded in red ink period A/AP 3 88 to A/SP 1 88.
£24

NEW SOUTH WALES postal history
1876 cover to New Haven, Connecticut, USA with QV 6d pale lilac pmk'd Sydney B/JA 14 76 with handstruck red circled "PAID ALL" (with fleurons applied Sydney) showing San Francisco FEB 14 transit, no arrival backstamp.
The Postal Convention of FE 1 1874 between USA and NSW established the use of PAID ALL handstamps at Sydney on mail to San Francisco. Queensland and Victoria did the same when their conventions became effective in 1876 and 1879. Their use continued until the Colonies joined the UPU in 1891.
£120

A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
(PML.5) in red on QV 1d drab Crown CA REVERSED wmk (SG.39a).
£18

SULYMAH, Sierra Leone postmark
(146.02) in red on QV 2d grey CA wmk (SG.30), some trimmed top perf. tips.
£16

A10 used KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent postmark
(PML.4) in red ink on 1873 QV 1/- lilac-rose (SG.20, Cat.£350) with tear at base from the mysterious band of use somewhere within the life of the later QV 1/- claret (SG.21) pmk'd red ink PML.4 period NO 28 1875 to DE 28 1876.
The 1875 QV 1/- claret (SG.21, in use for approx. 17 months) is pmk’d at Kingstown firstly by black horiz. “A10” (PML.4), secondly by red ST. VINCENT cds, and thirdly by red horiz. “A10” (PML.4). The black PML.4 band stretches from JU 27 1872 (cover) to JU 24 1875 (red village “CH” overstruck black “A10”), the red ST. VINCENT band being JY 10 1875 to NO 9 1875 (covers), and the red PML.4 band being NO 28 1875 to DE 28 1876 (covers) giving way to the first 1/- vermilion (SG.24) cover of FE 28 1877 with continued cancelling by red PML.4. The last two bands might have been extended by loose village pmk’d stamps but when Kingstown switched to the red ink pad the overstriking was abandoned as the GPO did not want red overstruck red. (During the red PML.4 band covers to other BWI islands and the USA are found cancelled by red ST. VINCENT cds).
£60

BERMUDA postal history
1942 envelope used elsewhere (New York printed changed Bermuda typewritten) to Rutherford, New Jersey with airmail rate KG6 7½d pmk'd HAMILTON 5 JUN 42, most unusually handstruck red "THIS LETTER CAME IN BY AIRMAIL", no backstamps, commercial as opened 3 sides.
£36

BERMUDA postal history
1958 cover with QE2 8d tied Hamilton 28 MAY 58 cds to London, England, red 2-line "INSUFFICIENTLY PREPAID/FOR TRANSMISSION BY AIRMAIL".
£14

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

A10 used at Kingstown, St. Vincent postmark
(PML.4) in red on 1875 QV 6d deep blue-green (SG.19b, Cat.£50).
£20



RECEIVED/GPO FREETOWN/SCHED No....., Sierra Leone postal history
New Walton handbook unlisted (Type 711 group, see Page 120) dated II MR 49 on stampless OHMS GPO Freetown Reply portion to Ernest B. Blango, Dillet Street (named after former postmaster Joseph Dillet), Freetown with pencilled "Try Government Medical Store" with red OFFICIAL PAID (035.99) dated both */7 MR 49 and */10 MR 49 alongside address panel.
This instrument has continuous solid line after SCHED No and two examples of the same instrument can be viewed on the West Africa Study Circle website on Page 7 of the Frank Walton 1949 audit book.
£250
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