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Coded E 3 C, British Guiana postmark
(1st Series) dated DE 28 1857 overstruck dated portion partial BERBICE dbl-arc for DE 29 1857 on 1855 4c pale blue (SG.20, Cat.£600), wide margins but downward scissor cut top right corner resulting in small portion stamp missing.
The dented circle does not seem to fit with known examples A 3 C for the 1855-1858 period
£165

5 used SMITHFIELD, Orange Free State cancel
(16 bar) on 4d (SG.18) with part SMITHFIELD broken dbl-arc, perf. toning.
£10

WESLEY plus small A07 used PORTSMOUTH, Dominica postmarks
dated */DE 1 00 and overstruck at Portsmouth with small "A07" on horiz. pair Leewards QV ½d (SG.1), rare combination.
The oval thin-barred A07 was transferred from Head Office, Roseau to Portsmouth circa 1888
£60




JAMAICA(-PAID), Jamaica postmark
(10½mm high) assumed JAMAICA-PAID showing JA 24 on lower line (similarly to Proud PD14 recorded FE 8 1889 to AP 7 1897 but with square, rather than rounded, corners) together with KINGSTON, JAMAICA cds dated C/JA 24 76 on QV 1/- CC wmk (SG.13), horizontal bend and perf. faults.
The later PD14 stampless covers are struck in red and have similar red crayon amount alongside. A single cover to UK dated NO 9 61 has QV 1/- for postage and QV 6d for late fee. Therefore it is plausible that a similar cover to the JU 5 76 known cover to Belize franked QV 6d could have had 6d postage plus 6d late fee and been paid with QV 1/- stamp. The handstamp would have acted like a Crowned Circle to distinguish as such rather than the letter read as double 6d rate.
£48

GEORGE TOWN, Bahamas postmark
(T7 I) 12 APR 26 on KGV 1d (SG.82b) showing part REDCAR arrival cds.
£14

AXIM and CAPE COAST combination, Gold Coast postmarks
(T.2) dated A/JY 25 85 and C/-U 11 85 on QV 2d (SG.13), corner crease.
£10


Vertical A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
newly discovered combination (not known to Vincent Duggleby) of full large part black vertical "A10" (presumed PML.5) overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) at Kingstown on QV 1d black clean perfs upright star wmk (SG.18). One of only two confirmed village recorded examples.
PML.4 oval A10 as used Kingstown recorded in black DE 12 72 to JU 26 75. Jaffe mixed lot contained combination red "CA" JA 17 73 and black vertical A10 (PML.5 used Georgetown). Earliest red "G" recorded JA 25 73. PML.5 in black had apparent short life at Georgetown period DE 2 72 to prior JA 25 73.
£225


A10 used GEORGETOWN, St. Vincent postmark
newly discovered combination (not known to Vincent Duggleby) of full black vertical "A10" (presumed PML.5) overstruck black horiz. "A10" (PML.4) at Kingstown on QV 1d black clean perfs sideways star wmk (SG.18). One of two recorded examples.
PML.4 Kingstown A10 recorded in black DE 12 72 to JU 26 75. Jaffe mixed lot contained combination red "CA" JA 17 73 and black vertical A10 (PML.5 used Georgetown), earliest red "G" recorded JA 25 73. PML.5 in black had apparent short life period DE 2 72 to prior JA 25 73.
£225

PARAMARIBO, Suriname postmark on British Guiana stamp
arrival dated 27 10 1898 over light GPO GEORGETOWN dated 26 OCT 98.
£12

36 in manuscript used DRY HARBOUR, Jamaica postmark
on QV 1d Pine wmk (SG.1b) overstruck clear Kingston A01 (Type A, found only on GB and Pine wmk issues).
£160

INSUFFICIENTLY PREPAID plus "triangle-type" Sierra Leone postmarks
newly discovered str. line (allocated 726.02 as without "FOR AIR MAIL") and unlisted 15mm high triangles in greenish-black nullifying "T" handstamp on KG6 ½d, 1d pmk'd FREETOWN EAST */11 OC 55 piece with added KG6 ½d pmk'd FREETOWN 28 OC 55.
Note small portion bluish "E" at extreme left
£40


556 used CAPE COAST CASTLE, Gold Coast postmark
struck over upright black manuscript "Gold Coast" on QV 1d blue CC wmk (SG.5).
£28

A78, Jamaica postmark
on QV 1d CC wmk (SG.8) with light KINGSTON MY 22 79 cds, small faults.
£2

LATE, Sierra Leone postmark
(710.01, 17x5mm) on QV 2½d CA wmk (SG.31) lightly dated SP 19 91.
£20


POSTAGE DUE./CENTS. with T.P.O. DEMERARA, British Guiana postmarks
(PD.1) with T.P.O. DEMERARA (T.7) dated NO 2 1896 on 2c (SG.234), some clipped perfs., rarely seen.
Use on cover would determine whether some supplies of these 2c were pre-cancelled at Head Office so as to be used as Postage Dues
£95


POSTAGE DUE./CENTS. with MAHAICA, British Guiana postmarks
(PD 1) with large part d/ring showing last "A" of MAHAICA dated 8 AP 97 on 2c (SG.234), rarely seen.
Use on cover would determine whether some supplies of these 2c were pre-cancelled at Head Office so as to be used as Postage Dues
£95


IBADAN, Lagos period railway postmark
(T.Ry.18 - 4½mm high x 22½mm long without stop) full strike in two parts (inconclusive as to whether has stop) and dated with LAGOS FE 11 1903 cds on QV ½d (SG.21).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria on 16 FE 1906
£48

GREGORY TOWN and NASSAU combination, Bahamas postmarks
(T.1) dated sideways up C/AP 16 19 (ERD, 19 for 1900) over light fullish upr. NASSAU cds dated C/AP 14 00.
£40

SAPELE, Southern Nigeria period postmark
(T.4 and T.R13A) combination of cds and reg. oval both dated A/SP 5 06 on horiz. pair Lagos KE7 ½d (SG.54) piece.
Lagos almagamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£12

TOO LATE FOR BAG with 23 code cds used CEDROS STEAMER combination, Trinidad postmarks
(Type 0.7) large 23 code dated JA 26 1882 with part extremely rare boxed "TOO LATE FOR BAG" h/stamp on 1876 1d (SG.75b).
£48
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