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S.G. #24, 1877 1s vermilion, tied by light strikes of the barred oval on August 8, 1878 envelope to London, showing at left dispatch and arrival datestamps, fine. (Image)
S.G. #28, 1880 1d on half 6d Deep blue-green, very fresh, cleanly tied by "CA" abbreviated village c.d.s. of Calliaqua to small piece (S.G. £375+), very fine; ex-Messenger.(Image)
S.G. #28a, 1880 1d on half 6d Deep blue-green, unsevered pair, used with "A10" barred oval, very fine and fresh; 1971 R.P.S. certificate (S.G. £1,200). (Image)
S.G. #32, 1880 5s Rose-red, uncharacteristically well centered, showing the "A10" barred oval complete, which was neatly struck, a choice example (S.G. £1,500); ex-Charlton Henry.(Image)
S.G. #33a, 1881 ½d on half 6d Bright green, unsevered pair, deep shade, showing straight serif to "1" variety in the right surcharge, being the position 120, used with paper adhesive to back, cancelled by faint strike of the "A10" barred oval, fine; 1928 and 1982 R.P.S. certificates (S.G. £500). (Image)
S.G. #33b, 1881 ½d on half 6d Bright green, fraction bar omitted, lightly cancelled enabling to clearly exhibit the variety, very fine; 1928 and 1981 R.P.S. certificates (S.G. £5,000 for an unsevered pair); ex-Gilbert-Lodge.(Image)
S.G. #34, 1881 1d on 6d Bright green, in a deep shade tied by complete Kingstown c.d.s. to small piece showing a late usage on November 27, 1885, very fine; 1925 R.P.S. certificate (S.G. £350); ex-Gilbert-Lodge and Bessemer.(Image)
S.G. #35, 1881 4d on 1s Bright vermilion, usual refulgent color, cleanly cancelled by St. Vincent c.d.s., very fine; 1986 R.P.S. certificate, signed Bloch (S.G. £800). (Image)
S.G. #38, 1881 4d Bright blue, lightly cancelled on February 28, 1882 envelope to London -addressee's panel cancelled by ink strokes and with acidic erosions-, showing various strikes of red dispatch c.d.s. and London arrival "Paid" datestamp alongside, minor wrinkles at base of envelope, one of seven covers recorded bearing this franking; signed A. Diena. (Image)
Est. $250-500
Opening US$ 160.00
Sold...US$ 170.00
Closed..Jan-31-2019, 11:18:58 EST
Sold For 170
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 668
Symbol: P
1883-84, ½d, 6d and 1s, plate proofs in black, each value represented in horizontal pairs on thick unwatermarked paper, the 6d coming from the lower right of the sheet, fine. (Image)
S.G. #43, 1883 4d Ultramarine-blue, tied by "A10" barred oval to September 27, 1884 envelope to New York, with duplex datestamp on arrival on reverse, one of just five covers known with this franking. (Image)
S.G. #44, 1883-84 6d Bright green, horizontal pair, very fresh, lightly and very cleanly cancelled by Kingstown c.d.s.'s in red, very fine and rare multiple of this value, of which only 6,120 were printed; (S.G. £600+); (Image)
S.G. #46, 1885 1d on 2½d on 1d Lake, horizontal block of eight, positions 27-30 / 37-40, including in position 38 the "broken base to d", on envelope locally addressed, cancelled by May 14, 1890 Kingstown c.d.s.'s, very fine. (Image)
S.G. #50, 1885 4d Red-brown, vertical pair on January 25, 1885 envelope to Portland, tied by "A10" barred oval, with red Kingstown c.d.s. in center, backstamped at New York and on arrival, of the just twelve covers recorded bearing this stamp, only two are known addressed to the United States; in addition, this is the only multiple recorded of this stamp on cover.(Image)
S.G. #51, 1886 4d purple-brown, two single frankings on on February 21, 1886 and February 11, 1889 covers to New York and London, both showing arrival datestamps on reverse, the former proving a very early usage of this stamp, which was invoiced to Colony on January 11, 1886, fine-very fine. (Image)
S.G. #53, 1889 Printing, 5s Lake, single used on registered envelope to Erfurt, Germany, cancelled by "A10" barred oval, with red "St-Vincent/A No 17 90" c.d.s., with London transit on front and arrival on back, a rare printing on cover, this being the earliest recorded. (Image)
S.G. #53, 1891 Printing, 5s Lake, two examples on registered cover front to London, cancelled by September 9, 1892 Kingstown c.d.s.'s, showing London datestamps alongside; just 1,000 copies issued from this printing. (Image)