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ST. LUCIA stamps
Litho forgery of the 1863 QV (6d) green in pale greyish-green in a fine unused without gum unwatermarked sheet of 20 stamps, position 13 without constant diagonal line plate flaw at right (as found on similar sheets) and the last three stamps of each of rows 2, 3, and 4 moved upwards.
£85


ST. LUCIA stamps
Litho forgery of the 1863 QV (4d) blue in a fine unused without gum unwatermarked sheet of 20 stamps, position 13 with constant diagonal line plate flaw at right.
£80


ST. LUCIA stamps
Litho forgery of the 1863 QV (6d) green in a fine unused without gum unwatermarked sheet of 20 stamps, position 13 with constant diagonal line plate flaw at right.
£80


ST. LUCIA stamps
Litho forgery of the 1863 QV (1d) lake in brown-lake in a fine unused without gum unwatermarked sheet of 20 stamps, position 13 with constant diagonal line plate flaw at right.
£80

FREETOWN QUAY, Sierra Leone postmark
(035.81) */1 MR 62 on block of four QE2 6d (SG.216) fragment.
£9

THIS COVER STOLEN FROM MY STAND AT THE BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL 27/11/2023 - DO NOT ORDER
PONDICHERRY, FRENCH INDIAN SETTLEMENTS to MAURITIUS 1867 REYNAUD SOUPRAYA & Co, PONDICHERY sender cachet entire with strip of four QV 2a orange pmk'd PONDICHERRY "111" duplex dated FE 11 67 to Piper Adam & Co, Mauritius backstamped Madras transit and 2/MR 2 67 arrival, address panel with handstruck "6d TO PAY" in black. Exhibition item.
£1250

BARBADOS postal history
1936 reg. cover to Woodford, Cheshire with pristine corner marginal 1932 KGV 2/6 carmine/blue Seahorse (SG.238a, Cat.£200) pmk'd GPO REGISTRATION MY 21 36 d/ring, full flap and backstamps.
£225



VICTORIA postal history
1883 cover with QV 2d sepia strip of three (right stamp large tear) to London pmk'd "587" with COBDEN SE 1 83 despatch. RPS (2012) Certificate.
£475

ASHTON, JAMAICA postal history
purple TRD dated 22 DEC 1955 on full cover
£14

SOUTHERN NIGERIA postmarks
Koko, Udi, Ebute Metta (3 items)
£40

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 postal history
1897 poorly opened three sides with tear across address panel reg. cover to Myerscough in London with QV ½d (SG.30) strips of six and three, top left stamp showing distinctive short left leg to "H" of HALFPENNY, pmk'd St. David's "E" for NO xx 97 (without day slug).
£75

MALTA postal history
1860 wrapper to Marseilles with GB QV 4d strip of three (fault) pmk'd A/MALTA/AU 11 60 "A25" duplex paying the scarce 1/- rate with oval "P-D." in black.
£240

O'OKIEP, Cape of Good Hope postmark
(CDS) A/NO 10 89 on block of four 1885 1/- green (SG.53). Cat.£34.00.
£15




The MUSTIQUE ISLAND carriage labels - "No mint copies exist"
This is the only known 10c yellow mint sheetlet of two labels, produced circa 1971, in fresh unmounted mint condition (small gum disturbance at lower right), accompanied by both 10c yellow label on inaugural first flight cover dated 1 SEP 1971 which terminated the private conveyance service, and subsequent Urch Harris "ballot" order form (included) for supply of the four covers. Lord Glenconnor, Colin Tennant, owner of Mustique island conceived the idea of 10c labels to privately convey island mail, with Government consent from the Hon. Hudson Tannis, Minister for Communications & Works, by more flexible regular use of small aircraft to mainland St. Vincent circumventing the slower and less frequent by boat service offered by the Mustique Post Office. Four differing colour same design labels were printed, and stocks ultimately depleted when they were affixed, alongside St. Vincent GPO issues, to SP 1 1971 first day covers for the official inaugural flight Mustique to St. Vincent. Cancelling of the covers was firstly undertaken by Doreen Simon, the Mustique schoolmistress who doubled as the island post mistress, and secondly by the mainland Kingstown G.P.O., and the bulk were carried back to London by a member of the Mustique management team in a suitcase via Luxembourg (accompanied by Princess Margaret). The Bristol based Urch Harris company, famed for their distribution of new stamp issues, marketed them . These covers were not only First Day Covers but also LAST DAY COVERS.
The Urch Harris catalogue listed printing quantities as 10c orange (2000), 10c blue (550), 10c yellow (250), 10c mauve (70). The Wilson figures for both blue and yellow are inaccurate and the estimated use for yellow labels used on inaugural flight covers is 234 leaving 14 labels (or 7 sheetlets) unaccounted for. No "earlier" service 10c orange labels are known on cover. Accompanied by scan of BWISC Bulletin article being the UH copied source for quantities affixed to first flight covers.
£1200

REGISTERED IDAH, Southern Nigeria postmark
(T.R15) AP 4 13/A on horiz. strip of three KE7 1d (SG.34) piece.
£15

DOMINICA stamps:
1909-12 3d View MCA wmk, unmounted mint Plate 1 block of ten stamps.
£24

BALACLAVA, Jamaica postmark
(CDS) B/MY 2 94 on horiz. strip of three QV 1d Keyplate (SG.27).
£20

REGISTERED DEGEMA, Southern Nigeria postmark
(T.R13B)A/8 SE 04 on vertical strip of three KE7 ½d (SG.21).
£15

TRINIDAD stamps:
Litho forgery of the undenominated (1d) Britannia design in deep blue/white reverse in an imperforate used block of four stamps, rare in multiple.
£36
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