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DOMINICA stamps:
1879 QV 6d green REVENUE Crown CC INVERTED wmk (SG.R2w), fine used with manuscript date.
£75


Dancing shoes on QV 1d red "Revenue", ST. VINCENT stamps:
1885 QV 1d red ovp'd "Revenue" (PML.14) positional copies with dancing shoes "Re" in Revenue (guide-line lower right corner) and normal dated 29/12/85 (prominent dot in V of VINCENT).
£28

ST. VINCENT stamps:
(PML.31) 1888 "1d REVENUE" on QV 1d red (SG.48b), manuscript dated "30/6/88" probably from the higher setting (see illustrated multiple PML handbook Page 152).
£8


INCORRECT VICTORIAN GRAMMAR on PREPARATION PROOF SHEET with UNISSUED VERTICAL LINED PAPER
1866 QV 1d pale rose INLAND REVENUE on UNISSUED vertical laid paper stamps, a generally fine and fresh IMPERFORATE complete sheet of twelve stamps showing the two units of six stamps laid down and aligned for printing purposes (unlike BADLY ALIGNED Sheet 256) within the full marginal inscriptions including One Penny Each - One Shilling per Sheet. at base (changed on issued sheets) on gummed paper sheet numbered 258 at top left. Some slight creasing. Note: The initial delivery is thought to be Sheets 1 to 250 making a total of 3,000 stamps being issued on horizontal laid paper with base inscription reading One Penny each - One Shilling per Sheet. - the change from Each to each being made at preparation stage due Victorians being fussy about incorrect grammar. Only three imperforate sheets (numbered 256,257,258) are currently known with the original "Each" setting, and each showing differing adjustments to the lining up of the two units. Morley in 1910 reported the existence of these stamps on vertical laid paper but both Britnor (1965) and Robson Lowe (1990) were unable to confirm their existance in their handbooks. Sheets 251 to 260 are therefore printer’s unissued preparation sheets. The "Each" error was not noticed by philatelists until 2001 (135 years later!).
£1500

B48 used FOREST SIDE, Mauritius postmark
on 1896 QV 4c dull purple Inland Revenue (SG.R3, Cat.£70).
£50

ST. VINCENT stamps:
(PML.31) 1888 "1d REVENUE" on QV 1d red (SG.48b), manuscript dated "2/9/90" probably from the higher setting (see illustrated multiple PML handbook Page 152).
An excellent stamp for a first-time plating study based on the plating study of the QV 1d red as published in the RPS Journal "The London Philatelist", this stamp shows prominent dot in "N" of "VINCENT".
£8

ST. VINCENT stamps:
(PML.36) 1888 "1d.." on QV 1d rose-lilac, overprinted "Proudfoot & Co" and manuscript dated "30/12/92", central pin-hole.
£8

ST. VINCENT stamps
1888 QV 6d violet ovp'd "REVENUE" (PML.45) manuscript dated "8/4/90", age marks on reverse.
£15

ST. VINCENT stamps
1883 QV 1/- vermilion ovp'd "Revenue" P.12 Crown CA REVERSED wmk (PML.13), fine used with forged "A10" postmark.
1,800 issued (60 sheets, PML Page 147), "R" with "dancing shoes" as opposed to "feet firmly on floor".
£80

ST. VINCENT stamps
1886 1d.. vermilion on QV 1d rose-lilac Crown CA REVERSED wmk (PML.24), fine used manuscript dated "1.7.86".
£40

ANTIGUA stamp:
1870 DLR QV 1d STAMP DUTY Crown CA watermark twice pmk'd vertical "A02".
£90

MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE, IXOPO., Natal fiscal cancellation
in purple dated MAR 2 1903 on QV 1d dull lilac REVENUE stamp on piece, one stamp with official punch-hole
£75

GRENADA stamps:
manuscript cleaned QV 6d Revenue with forged A/GRENADA/21 JA 88 cds, fine.
£5

DOMINICA stamps:
1879 bisected QV 1d lilac REVENUE Crown CC wmk (SG.81a) pmk'd vertical "A07" on piece.
£75

MONTSERRAT - PREPARATION SHEET on UNISSUED VERTICAL LAID PAPER
Montserrat 1866 QV 1d pale rose INLAND REVENUE on unissued vertical laid paper, a fine and fresh gummed and perforated sheet numbered "251" showing the two units of six stamps misaligned. Contemporary ink blobs noted on stamp seven and to the right of stamp twelve. The lower selvedge deliberately removed both to indicate spoilage and to ensure the grammatically incorrect "Each" sheets did not get into circulation. Minor perf. splitting at margin edges. Note: The initial delivery is thought to be Sheets 1 to 250 making a total of 3,000 stamps being issued on horizontal laid paper with base inscription reading One Penny each - One Shilling per Sheet. - the change from Each to each being made at preparation stage due Victorians being fussy about incorrect grammar. Only three imperforate sheets (numbered 256,257,258) are currently known with the original "Each" setting, and each showing differing adjustments to the lining up of the two units. Morley in 1910 reported the existence of these stamps on vertical laid paper but both Britnor (1965) and Robson Lowe (1990) were unable to confirm their existance in their handbooks. Sheets 251 to 260 are therefore printer’s unissued preparation sheets. The "Each" error was not noticed by philatelists until 2001 (135 years later!).
£825

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1883 THREE PENCE on QV 1d lilac ovp'd "Revenue" (PML.10), two fine used copies showing REVERSED and normal Crown CA wmks.
£10

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1893 1d on QV 1d pale reddish mauve ovp'd "REVENUE" (PML.37), generally fine mounted mint.
£15


ST. VINCENT stamps:
1890 QV 6d violet ovp'd "REVENUE" (SG.52, PML.45), used with manuscript "20/3/96" date, diagonal crease, some perf. toning.
PML handbook records band of use for 3.4.90 to 27.9.90
£14

ST. VINCENT stamps:
1882 QV 1d drab ovp'd "Revenue" (SG.39, PML.9), fine used with forged "A10" cancel.
£5



ST. VINCENT stamps:
1885 1st printing QV 1d red ovp'd "Revenue" with Crown CA REVERSED wmk (SG.48a, PML.14), fine used showing apparent "c" for "e" but thought to be only a consequence of lighter overprint.
Comparison scan not included
£15
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