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BERMUDA to Ceylon postal history
1946 (AU 19) cover with KG6 ½d pmk'd St. Georges to Colombo, Ceylon, no backstamps.
£16


BERMUDA to Palestine postal history
1950 (JY 5) reg. KG6 franking on both front and reverse pmk'd Hamilton to Bethlehem, Palestine, arrival backstamps, ragged edge opening.
£40

BERMUDA to Pakistan postal history
1953 (NO 9) first day QE2 franking pmk'd Hamilton to Karachi, Pakistan, arrival backstamp.
£14

COLOMBIA to Bermuda postal history
1953 (JA 19) reg. cover franking pmk'd Barranquilla to Commander Bowie, St. Georges, Bermuda backstamped New York transit.
£18


PERSIA to Bermuda postal history
1949 (JU 14) franking front and reverse to Pembroke, Bermuda, ragged opening of reverse flap.
£32

BERMUDA to Sweden postal history
1947 (AP 14) Hotel Fourteen, New York cover with KG6 franking pmk'd St. Georges to Stockholm, some tape marks and opened 3 sides.
£14

Hand-drawn CRAWL registration etiquette to New Zealand, Bermuda postal history
1947 (SP 17) cover to Wellington, New Zealand with 10 stamps KG6 2/8½d franking pmk'd Crawl with hand-drawn "R/CRAWL/O717" reg. etiquette, reverse New York (SP 17), San Francisco (SP 19) and Brooklyn N.Z. (SP 24) backstamps.
£65

SPAIN to Bermuda postal history
1954 (DE 18) underpaid franking cover (10 ptas defective) to the King Edward VII Hospital in Hamilton, tax handstamps.
£15


Bus drivers on strike!, BERMUDA to India postal history
1955 (AU 15) use of KG6 6d Air Letter up-rated with mixed reign QE2 3d for Kurla, Bombay, India, newsy full letter mentioning bus drivers on strike for second time in two months for 7/- and hour.
£75


PAKISTAN to Bermuda postal history
1954 (FE 27) underpaid use of 50 paisa Aerogramme to Paget East with tax handstamps and POSTAGE/3d/DUE handstamp, complete lengthy letter.
£40

CEYLON to Bermuda postal history
1949 (SP 20) use of KG6 35c Air Letter with newsy content (£ devalues, "Fox " affair, Fuge's in town) to St. Georges with circled FTS deleted, New York SP 26 backstamp and .08c due 2-line,
£20

CHINESE COMMUNITY in BERMUDA to Canada postal history
1938 (JU 16) Queen Café underpaid with ½d franking to Chesterville, Canada, red tax duplex.
£60

BERMUDA to New South Wales, Australia postal history
1931 (NO 24) cover with 1d Caravel pmk'd Mangrove Bay to Michelago, New South Wales, both fancy decorative inside and unusual diagonal perforation for opening, no backstamps.
£30

CHRISTMAS CARD rate, BERMUDA to Finland postal history
1936 (DE 17) cover with ½d Caravel to Finland, the enclosed Christmas card signed by Mrs Booker.
£36


BOAZ ISLAND to DENMARK, Bermuda postal history
1889 use of QV 1d UPU Post Card written "Boaz. March 14th" to Skive, Denmark with K4 "3" duplex dated MR 14 89 and Skive 30/3 arrival.
The K4/4a duplex series were issued JA 1 1889.
£120

ST. KITTS PAID (used during shortage 2½d stamps for the under 300 sea miles rate) to ANTIGUA.
1889 stampless cover to Joe Goodwin, High Street, (St. John's), Antigua with the (2½d) rate covered by black undated ST. KITTS PAID with ST. KITTS C/DE 12 89 despatch being the latest known date of use. Frontal vertical fold and with no arrival backstamp which is consistent with covers to Antigua at this time. Ex FORSYTH, BROOKES.
The 1889 shortage of ½d, 1d, 2½d, 4d stamps currently spans a 22 day period NO 21 1889 to DE 12 1889. New supplies were invoiced NO 29 1889 comprising ½d dull green (6,080 stamps), 1d carmine-rose, 2½d ultramarine, 4d grey (6,100 each) all Crown CA wmk, with expected arrival in time for the DE 19 89 sailing to UK. Only four covers and two cover fronts are recorded comprising NO 21 89 (at the over 300 miles rate) to Trinidad, NO 21 89 and DE 5 89 cover fronts (at the 4d UPU rate) to Edinburgh and London respectively, DE 5 89 and DE 12 89 (at the 2½d under 300 miles radius rate) to Barbados and Antigua respectively, and DE 10 89 (at the 1d local rate) to Nevis.
£1250

MONTSERRAT taken to ST. CHRISTOPHER for posting to BARBADOS postal history
1876 cover endorsed "J.S. Hollings Montserrat W.I" at lower left from the known correspondence to James Sanderson, Bridgetown, Barbados conveyed "loose" (as too late for sealed bag) by the Cassin contract mailboat to St. Kitts where inter-island rate QV 6d green affixed and tied by dumb circled single central bar cancel with ST. KITTS JY 13 76 despatch rated red "4". An exquisite and most unusual exhibition piece. Ex HART.
TOO LATE FOR INCLUSION FIRST SAILING OF JY 12 1876 BEARING MONTSERRAT 1st PRINTING QV 1d, 6d ADHESIVES: The 1st printings Montserrat QV 1d red (13,200 stamps) and QV 6d green (6,960 stamps) Crown CC Perf.14 were invoiced JU 12 1876 and would have arrived in time for the JY 12 1876 first sailing bearing Montserrat's own adhesives. Montserrat had lost its steamer service in 1852 and for many years thereafter the mails were conveyed to and from St. Kitts by means of sailing vessels. From SP 26 1864 to DE 31 1879 Frederick Slater Cassin, of Antigua, held the contract to convey the mails between St. Kitts, Nevis and Montserrat, for which he received a subsidy of £490 a year.
£4250


SAINT ANNS BAY, JAMAICA to SWITZERLAND postal history
1896 cover to Horgen, Switzerland with QV ½d, pair QV 1d (SG.16a,27) pmk'd SAINT ANNS BAY DE 7 96, reverse fine sender's cachet.
£40

RUSSIA to GIBRALTAR to SPROSTON'S STEAMERS LTD, British Guiana postal history
1915 cover with Nicholas II 10k pmk'd GAINDRIA LIFL 5-2-1915 to passenger on board vessel "Roma" c/o Messrs C. Hoffman, Russian Consulate, Gibraltar, Spain b/stamped GIBRALTAR 28 MR 15 arrival alongside Russian purple military censor handstamp, forwarded next day arriving LONDON 6 AP 15 re-addressed Demerara with GEORGETOWN 23 AP 15 arrival b/stamp.
£125

BARBADOS to Prince Edward Island postal history (Ex GINGOLD, HURLOCK)
1873 cover (torn along top) with rounded corner perf. (4d) dull vermilion compound perf. 11 to 13 x 14½ to 15½ (SG.57, Cat.£110) and clean-cut (1d) blue (SG.52) pmk'd BARBADOS I/JY 29 73 to Nathaniel McLaren, Georgetown, Prince Edward Island rated red "4" and b/stamped ST. THOMAS A/AU 2 73 transit. A rare destination. Ex GINGOLD (1947) and HURLOCK (1959).
£240
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