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Spink London Sale: 2105

Great Britain and British Commonwealth
Great Britain Used in Jamaica
Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 221
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues Authorised for Use at Post Towns Prior to the arrival of their own Obliterators on 1 March 1859. Spanish Town, Eccentric Use of the Pre-Adhesive "½" Handstamp. 1858 (8 Oct.) front "Per packet" to Derby, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled by superb brass "½" PD7 handstamp and subsequently cancelled "A01" at Kingston, "spanish-town/jamaica" P2a datestamp at upper right. Rare. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £2,500-3,000

Opening GBP 1,800.00
Sold...GBP 1,800.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:34:55 EST
Sold For 1800

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 222
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues Authorised for Use at Post Towns Prior to the arrival of their own Obliterators on 1 March 1859. Spanish Town, Eccentric Use of the Pre-Adhesive "½" Handstamp. 1859 (23 Feb.) entire to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine cancelled by superb brass "½" PD7 handstamp and without use of the "A01" obliterator, "spanish-town/jamaica" P2a datestamp at lower left corner, Kingston datestamp (27.2) datestamp on reverse. Rare. Photo
Provenance: L.C.C. Nicholson, February 1940 (Image1)

Est. £1,200-1,500

Opening GBP 950.00
Sold...GBP 950.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:35:09 EST
Sold For 950

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 228
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Browns Town, "A31". 1860 (10 Feb.) large piece to Alexandria, bearing 4d. pale rose-carmine neatly cancelled "A31" and with "browns-town/jamaica" P11 and Alexandria P2a datestamps alongside. Very rare with this item being the sole example of this cancellation known on piece or cover recorded in the BWISC Encyclopaedia. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £300-400

Opening GBP 420.00
Sold...GBP 420.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:38:53 EST
Sold For 420

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 230
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Claremont, "A34". 1859 (26 June) envelope "Paid" to London, bearing wing-margin 6d. lilac cancelled with superb "A34", upon arrival redirected locally within London to Oxford Circus with addition of 1d. rose-red cancelled by "71" duplex, "claremont/jamaica" P11a, Kingston and Stafford arrival (20.7) datestamps on reverse; corner portion at lower left missing though a very rare and unusual redirected franking. Photo
Provenance: R.A. Hart, February 1978. Sissons, December 1982 (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:40:21 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 231
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Clarendon, "A35". 1859 (8 Apr.) mourning envelope to Brighton, bearing 6d. lilac (imperforate at right) neatly cancelled "A35" and with London Paid datestamp (2.5) alongside, despatch P8 and Kingston (9.4) datestamps on reverse. Rare with Foster not recording a Packet letter to UK from this office. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

Opening GBP 1,000.00
Sold...GBP 1,000.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:41:11 EST
Sold For 1000

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 232
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Dry Harbour, "A36". 1859 (2 Sept.) entire top ex the Barclays & Mc.Dowell correspondence to Kingston, bearing 6d. lilac (some perf. soiling) neatly cancelled "A36", trace of arrival K8 datestamp on reverse. Foster records only one example of this rate from Dry Harbour. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 750.00
Sold...GBP 750.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:42:30 EST
Sold For 750

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 233
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Falmouth, "A39". 1859 (8 Apr.) double rate entire to London, bearing 6d. lilac (2, one with wing-margin, corner fault) cancelled "A39" three times, "falmouth/jamaica" P10b and London Paid datestamps below, Kingston datestamp (10.4) on reverse. Only one such cover to the U.K. recorded by Foster. Photo
Provenance: L.O. Trivett, May 1933 (Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:42:51 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 234
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Falmouth, "A39". 1859 (26 Aug.) double rate entire letter to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine wing-margin strip of three each clearly cancelled "A39" and with "kingston/jamaica" K8 datestamp alongside, despatch P10b datestamp on reverse; yellow horizontal crease clear of the adhesives. A rare franking. Foster 97l. R.P.S. Certificate (1998). Photo
Provenance: L.C.C. Nicholson, February 1940 . Dr. R.H. Urwick, May 1957. R.A. Hart, February 1978. D.N. Seaton (Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:43:05 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 235
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Falmouth, "A39". 1859 (30 Aug.) entire to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red pair and 4d. rose-carmine (a couple of perf. faults) each neatly cancelled "A39" and with Kingston K9 datestamp alongside, St. Ann's Bay (30.8) and arrival (30.8) datestamps on reverse. An attractive franking for a single rate letter carried between 60 and 100 miles and with this combination not recorded by Foster. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 350.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:43:30 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 236
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Falmouth, "A39". 1859 (20 Dec.) entire to Alexandria Post Office, bearing 1d. rose-red strip of four each cancelled "A39" and paying the inland rate for carriage up to 60 miles, P10b datestamp alongside, indistinct Kingston datestamp towards foot, Dry Harbour P8 (dates inverted) and arrival P2a (datelines transposed) datestamps on reverse. Foster records two such frankings from Falmouth. Photo
provenance. L.C.C. Nicolson, February 1940 (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 850.00
Sold...GBP 850.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:45:03 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 237
Symbol: Cat No: Collection

image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Falmouth, "A39". 1860 (7 Feb.) nearly entire letter "p paid" to Savannah La Mar, bearing 1d. rose-red strip of six with light to good strikes of "A39" for a single rate cover carried up to 100 miles from Falmouth, P10 despatch datestamp on reverse; some faults in places. Foster only records this single rate cover though another does exist ex the Glassco collection. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:45:26 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 238
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues Authorised for Use on Inland Letters from 1 February 1859. Gayle, "A41". 1859 (11 Jan.) entire letter headed "Rio Magno, Gayle P.O." to Kingston, marked "Paid 4" in red ink and bearing 4d. rose-carmine (light filing crease at left) cancelled in manuscript with large X" and two horizontal lines, "gayle/jamaica P8 datestamp at left with "1" added to day and "1858" year date error, arrival datestamp (12.1.59) on reverse. An exceptional manuscript cancellation being very rare and with this cover almost certainly unique. A quality exhibition cover. Photo.
provenance. Andre Bollen, February 1983. Francois Piat Dewavrin, December 2014 (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

Opening GBP 550.00
Sold...GBP 550.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:45:37 EST
Sold For 550

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 239
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Gordon Town, "A43". 1859 (5 Oct.) double rate entire (central vertical crease strengthened internally) to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine horizontal pair sharing superb centrally applied "A43" and with "kingston/jamaica" K8 datestamp below. Foster records one other cover with this usage. Photo
Provenance: J. Grant Glassco, November 1969 (Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 1,300.00
Sold...GBP 1,300.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:46:34 EST
Sold For 1300

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 240
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Goshen, "A44". 1859 (2 Sept.) entire to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red strip of four and a pair both cancelled "A44", paying the single inland letter rate for carriage between 60 and 100 miles, and with "goshen/jamaica" P2a datestamp at foot, Kingston (3.9) datestamp on reverse. Foster records one other such franking from Goshen. Photo
provenance. L.C.C. Nicholson, February 1940. R.A. Hart, February 1978. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969. (Image1)

Est. £700-900

Opening GBP 500.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:46:55 EST
Sold For 500

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 241
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Goshen, "A44". 1860 (25 Feb.) entire to Liverpool, bearing 6d. lilac (lovely colour) pair both neatly cancelled "A44" and with "goshen/jamaica" P11 datestamp at left and with London Paid datestamp (16.3) at foot, the reverse with Kingston (26.2) and Liverpool (17.3) datestamps; the content including a newspaper cutting about a shipment of Peruvian guano bound for Jamaica. Foster only recording two such Goshen double rate Packet Letters to Great Britain. All 1/- rate covers from Jamaica are rare at this date. Photo
Provenance: Gilbert Collett, March 1965. Andre Bollen, September 1983. Francois Piat Dewavrin, December 2014. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 800.00
Sold...GBP 800.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:48:54 EST
Sold For 800

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 243
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Grange Hill, "A45". 1859 (24 Oct.) envelope front to London, bearing 1/- green placed sideways and neatly cancelled with fine "A45", "grange-hill/jamaica" P11a datestamp at left alongside London Paid datestamp in red. A very rare stamp used on any form of cover. Photo
Provenance: Andre Bollen, February 1983'. Francois Piat Dewavrin, December 2014 (Image1)

Est. £2,500-3,000

Opening GBP 4,200.00
Sold...GBP 4,200.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:50:38 EST
Sold For 4200

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 244
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Highgate, "A47". 1859 (22 Mar.) envelope to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine (tear in one corner) neatly cancelled "A47" paying the single inland rate for carriage under 60 miles, despatch and arrival (23.3) datestamps on reverse . Only one such usage from Highgate recorded by Foster at the time and with one other now added to the BWISC Encyclopaedia. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 650.00
Sold...GBP 650.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:51:31 EST
Sold For 650

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 245
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Highgate, "A47". 1859 (27 Dec.) entire (a few small holes clear of the franking), headed "White Hall", and "stamped" to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red strip of four cancelled with fair to good "A47" and prepaid as a single rate letter carried at under 60 miles, despatch and arrival (28.12) datestamps on reverse. Foster records this cover as the only example of this franking from Highgate to Kingston. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:51:58 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 246
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Hope Bay, "A48". 1859 (25 Mar.) entire letter to Kingston, bearing wing-margin 4d. rose-carmine neatly cancelled "A48", despatch datestamp on reverse , fine and most attractive. Foster records one 4d. cover. Photo
Provenance: Norman Brassler, June 1996 (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 700.00
Sold...GBP 700.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:53:15 EST
Sold For 700

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 247
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Lilliput, "A49". 1859 (8 July) entire "post paid" to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red strip of six (some perfs. trimmed away at top) cancelled with five fine "A49" and prepaid 6d. carried between 80 and 100 miles to Kingston, despatch and arrival (9.7) datestamp on reverse. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 350.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:53:46 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 248
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Lilliput, "A49". 1859 (27 Sept.) entire letter to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red pair and 4d. rose-carmine each cancelled by superb "A49" and with equally fine "lilliput/jamaica" P9a datestamp with code "O" alongside; some perfs. trimmed away in places though an attractive franking of a single rate letter paying for a letter carried between 60 and 100 miles. Photo
Provenance: L.O. Trivett, May 1933 (Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 500.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:54:18 EST
Sold For 500

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 249
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Lilliput, "A49". 1859 (11 Oct.) entire top to Barclay & Mc.Dowell at Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red (2, both with some trimmed perfs.) and 4d. rose-carmine each cancelled by superb "A49" and with equally fine "lilliput/jamaica" P9a datestamp with code "O". Very fine and illustrated on the dust jacket of the Foster handbook. Photo
Provenance: Len Britnor (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:54:46 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 250
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Manchioneal Skeleton Datestamp. 1859 (15 July) entire top to Barclays & McDowell at Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine cancelled "A52" and showing, on reverse, a part strike of the "manchioneal" P7 skeleton datestamp and "kingston-jamaica" K9 datestamp (16.7). Photo
Provenance: L.O. Trivett, May 1933. V.N.F. Surtees, September 1976 . (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:55:21 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 252
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Mandeville, "A53". 1859 (23 Aug.) entire letter "p post" to Kingston, bearing 1d. rose-red pairs (2) and singles (2) with fair to fine "A53" and with Kingston K9 arrival datestamp (4 inverted) at right, despatch (23.8) datestamp on reverse. Photo
Provenance: Sissons, December 1982. Joseph. M. Mahfood, January 2011 (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:56:07 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 253
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. May Hill, "A54". 1859 (12 Aug.) entire less side flaps to Kingston, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled "A54" and with P2a datestamp across join and arrival (13.8) on reverse. Foster records just two covers with this franking at 6d. for carriage over 60 miles. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £300-350

Opening GBP 240.00
Sold...GBP 240.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:56:33 EST
Sold For 240

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 254
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. May Hill, "A54". 1860 (9 Feb.) mourning "Packet" envelope to Everton, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled by fine "A54", London Paid (6.3) on face, despatch (9.2), Kingston (10.2) and Liverpool (6.3) datestamps on reverse. The earliest recorded date of use. Photo
provenance. V.N.F. Surtees, September 1976. Andre Bollen, September 1993. D.N. Seaton (Image1)

Est. £700-800

Opening GBP 620.00
Sold...GBP 620.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:57:12 EST
Sold For 620

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 255
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Mile Gully, "A55". 1859 (3 May) entire to Kingston Post Office, marked "Money Letter", bearing 6d. lilac cancelled with superb "A55" to pay a ½oz. letter, the Money Letter fee of 6d. not paid and with manuscript "6 postage/4 fine/10" applied alongside the 6d., despatch and arrival (4.5) datestamps on reverse. A very rare and unusual cover with the Money Letter portion not paid and a 4d. fine applied as mandated by the British Treasury from 1 February 1859. Incomplete listing of this cover in the BWISC Encyclopaedia. R.P.S. Certificate (2001). Photo
Provenance: D.N. Seaton (Image1)

Est. £1,500-1,800

Opening GBP 1,200.00
Sold...GBP 1,200.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:57:36 EST
Sold For 1200

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 256
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Moneague, "A56". 1859 (4 Mar.) entire (central vertical crease split and repaired) from J.D. Garvey, Moneague" to Kingston Post Office, bearing wing-margin 4d. rose-carmine initialled by the sender "J.D.G.", reflecting the worries of pilfering of postage stamps in transit from rural areas, and cancelled by fine "A56", showing "moneague" P3 datestamp (late use) at left and arrival datestamp (5.3) on reverse. The "A56" numeral very rare on cover with Foster only recording three covers, two at the 4d. rate and one at the 6d. rate, none apparently discovered subsequently. Photo
Provenance: Dyer. Dr. R.H. Urwick, May 1957. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969 . Francois Piat Dewavrin, December 2014 (Image1)

Est. £450-500

Opening GBP 480.00
Sold...GBP 480.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:58:12 EST
Sold For 480

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 257
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Montego Bay, "A57". 1859 (31 Oct.) entire letter to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine wing-margin pair both cancelled by superb "A57" and with "kingston/jamaica" K8 datestamp below, despatch datestamp (31.10) on reverse. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 500.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:58:45 EST
Sold For 500

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 259
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Ocho Rios, "A60". 1859 (22 Apr.) entire letter to Spanish Town, bearing wing-margin 4d. rose-carmine lightly cancelled "A60", St. Ann's Bay and Spanish Town (23.4) datestamps on reverse. an unusual rating with the mileage via Kingston to Spanish Town being 68 miles which would normally have been charged 6d. It is possible that going via St. Ann's Bay was a shorter route. Foster does not record this itinerary. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £350-400

Opening GBP 300.00
Sold...GBP 300.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 07:59:42 EST
Sold For 300

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 261
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Old Harbour, "A61". 1859 (22 Sept.) double rate entire to Halse Hall, Four Paths Post Office, bearing 4d. rose-carmine wing-margin pair both cancelled with fine "A61", despatch datestamp on reverse; small faults at central filing crease. Foster records this cover as the only example of a double rate letter from Old Harbour to Four Paths Post Office. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 420.00
Sold...GBP 420.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:00:24 EST
Sold For 420

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 262
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Plantain Garden River, "A62". 1859 (14 June) entire less side flaps to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine cancelled with largely superb "A62" and with P5 and Kingston (15.6) datestamps on reverse. Photo
Provenance: V.N.F Surtees, September 1976. Andre Bollen, September 1983 (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 600.00
Sold...GBP 580.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:01:53 EST
Sold For 580

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 263
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Plantain Garden River, "A62". 1859 (28 June) "OHMS" large part entire (215x82mm.) "pre paid 4d" to Spanish Town, bearing 4d. rose-carmine (a little soiled) cancelled "A62" and showing a superb strike of the rare "too late" TL3 handstamp, despatch datestamp on reverse. Photo
: Provenance: L.L.C. Nicholson, February 1940. Andre Bollen, September 1983. Joseph M. Mahfood, January 2011. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:02:19 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 264
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Port Antonio, "A64". 1859 (12 Apr.) quadruple 2oz. "On H M S" entire to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine pairs (2) each lightly cancelled "A64", "port-antonio" P2b and Kingston (13.4) datestamps on reverse; central vertical crease clear of the adhesives. A unique franking. Photo
Provenance: L.O. Trivett, May 933. Dr. D.L. Lees, May 1954. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969. E.M. Erickson, September 1972. Robson Lowe, Bermuda January 1978 (Image1)

Est. £600-800

Opening GBP 600.00
Sold...GBP 600.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:03:22 EST
Sold For 600

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 265
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Port Antonio, "A64". 1859 (4 Nov.) double rate entire (193x91mm.) to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine pair both neatly cancelled "A64" and with "kingston jamaica" K9B datestamp at left, two despatch datestamps on reverse, refolded filing creases and small hole beneath pair. A rate not recorded by Foster. Photo
Provenance: J. Grant Glassco, November 1969 (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 600.00
Sold...GBP 600.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:04:21 EST
Sold For 600

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 266
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Port Morant, "A65". 1859 (28 Oct.) entire to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine neatly cancelled and with "port-morant/jamaica" P11 datestamp alongside, light Kingston K7 datestamp (29.10) towards lower left; minor split filing crease at right, otherwise fine. Photo
provenance;:. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969 (Image1)

Est. £300-400

Opening GBP 500.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:05:19 EST
Sold For 500

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 267
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Porus, "A68". 1859 (12 Aug.) entire to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine (a few trimmed perfs.) lightly cancelled "A68", "porus" P5 and Kingston (13.8) datestamps on reverse; neat and attractive. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £300-400

Opening GBP 520.00
Sold...GBP 520.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:06:34 EST
Sold For 520

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 268
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Rio Bueno, "A70". 1859 (11 Mar.) entire to Everton, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled by superb "A70" and with light "rio-bueno" P3 datestamp at left, Kingston (12.3) and London (5.4) datestamps on reverse; 2½ month earlier than the earliest "A70" cover recorded in the BWISC Encyclopaedia. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £600-700

Opening GBP 600.00
Sold...GBP 600.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:07:01 EST
Sold For 600

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 269
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Rio Bueno, "A70". 1859 (25 Dec.) envelope "p packet" to Kilburn, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled "A70", fine "rio bueno/jamaica" P11a despatch datestamp and with London datestamp (19.1) alongside, Kingston datestamp (27.12) on reverse. Photo
Provenance: Saylor, May 1987 (Image1)

Est. £1,000-1,200

Opening GBP 800.00
Sold...GBP 800.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:07:35 EST
Sold For 800

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 271
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Rodney Hall, "A71". 1860 (26 Jan.) entire letter to Stirling, bearing 6d. lilac (imperforate at left and corner fault at lower right) cancelled "A71" and with "rodney-hall-jamaica" P6 datestamp alongside with datelines inverted and "6" of "26" in manuscript, the reverse with Kingston (26.1) and Stirling (7.2) datestamps. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 350.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:08:12 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 272
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. St. Ann's Bay, "A73". 1859 (29 Mar.) double rate entire rate to Kingston, bearing 6d. lilac pair with each stamp twice cancelled "A73", despatch P11 and indistinct Kingston datestamps on reverse. Foster does not record a double rate cover to Kingston with this franking, and the sole example recorded in the BWISC Encyclopaedia. Photo
Provenance: L.O.Trivett, May 1933. L.C.C. Nicholson, February, 1940. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969 (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 350.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:08:40 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 273
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. St. Ann's Bay, "A73". 1859 (8 Nov.) envelope "Per packet paid" to Hackney, bearing wing-margin 6d. lilac cancelled "A73" and with "st ann's bay/jamaica" P11 and "kingston jamaica" datestamps alongside, London datestamp (1.12) on reverse; fine and attractive. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 350.00
Sold...GBP 350.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:09:05 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 274
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Salt Gut, "A74". 1859 (15 Apr.) overweight entire less one side flap to Kingston, bearing 6d. lilac (imperforate at left and some perfs. trimmed at foot) twice cancelled "A74" and marked "10d. to pay", probably due 1/- for a double rate letter carried between 60 and 100 miles with an underpayment charge of 6d. and a fine of 4d. A fine and most unusual cover, not recorded by Foster or the BWISC Encyclopaedia. Photo
Provenance: Dr. H. Urwick, March 1957. J. Grant Glassco, November 1969. E.M. Erickson, September 1972 (Image1)

Est. £700-800

Opening GBP 500.00
Sold...GBP 500.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:09:37 EST
Sold For 500

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 276
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Savannah La Mar, "A75". 1859 (25 May) entire to London, bearing wing-margin 6d. lilac cancelled by superb "A75" and tied by small part of recipients manuscript marks, London Paid (16.6) below the adhesive, P2b despatch and arrival (26.5) datestamps on reverse. Photo
Provenance: Dr. R.H. Urwick, May 1957. J. Grant Glassco, November 1957. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 380.00
Sold...GBP 380.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:10:31 EST
Sold For 380

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 278
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Savannah La Mar, "A75". 1859 (12 Dec.) entire "paid" to Kingston, bearing 4d. rose-carmine pair both clearly cancelled "A75" and showing "savanna-la-mar/jamaica" P11 and "kingston/jamaica" K8 (14.12) datestamps at left. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £400-500

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:11:20 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 279
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Spanish Town, "A76". 1859 (9 May) large piece bearing 4d. rose-carmine vertical pair cancelled "A76" with a further light strike alongside and with "spanish-town/jamaica" P2a datestamp at left as folded. An attractive franking representing a double letter rate for carriage under 60 miles. Foster did not record a double letter rate to Kingston. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £100-120

Opening GBP 170.00
Sold...GBP 170.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:11:56 EST
Sold For 170

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 282
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Spanish Town, "A76". 1860 (26 Jan.) envelope to Halse Hall, Four Paths, bearing 4d. rose-carmine cancelled by superb "A76" and with equally fine "spanish-town/jamaica" P2a datestamp (late usage) at right, light Clarendon P8 datestamp on reverse; very fine. Photo
:Provenance: E.M. Erickson, September 1983. Andre Bollen, February 1983. Francois Piat Dewavrin, December 2014. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 400.00
Sold...GBP 400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:12:45 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 283
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Stewart Town, "A77". 1859 (5 Mar.) entire to Falmouth, bearing 4d. rose-carmine lightly cancelled "A77" with part "dry-harbour/jamaica" P8 datestamp at foot and with light "stewart-town-jamaica" P8 datestamp alongside the adhesive with date in manuscript, part Falmouth arrival datestamp on reverse; some faults though very rare with only three items recorded from this office by Foster. 135c. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £700-800

Opening GBP 650.00
Sold...GBP 650.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:13:33 EST
Sold For 650

Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 284
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image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Stewart Town, "A77". 1860 (2 Apr.) entire letter to Spanish Town, bearing 6d. lilac cancelled "A77" and with "stewart town/jamaica" P11 datestamp alongside, the reverse with P11 Annotto Bay (3.4) and P2b arrival (4.4) datestamps; a few small faults though a very rare cover from this office with only one such 6d. franking recorded by Foster. 135d. Photo
(Image1)

Est. £500-600

Opening GBP 1,000.00
Sold...GBP 1,000.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:14:36 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 2105
Lot No: 285
Symbol:
image Great Britain Used in Jamaica. Imperial Issues used at the Post Towns after the arrival of the Obliterators. Overseas Destinations. France. 1860 (13 Mar) entire letter from Kingston to Bordeaux, bearing 1d. rose-red and 4d. rose-carmine wing-margin pair each neatly cancelled "A01" alongside "kingston/jamaica" K8 datestamp, showing London Paid datestamp (28.8), circular-framed "pd" and Calais entry datestamp (28.4), all on face, Paris (29.4) and Bordeaux (30.4) datestamps on reverse. A rare and highly attractive franking with this destination not recorded by Foster. Two covers to France recorded in the BWISC Encyclopaedia, this being a third. Photo
Provenance: Robson Lowe, Bermuda February 1979 (Image1)

Est. £1,000-1,200

Opening GBP 1,400.00
Sold...GBP 1,400.00


Closed..Jul-14-2021, 08:15:24 EST
Sold For 1400


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