Incoming Mail. From Canada. 1879 (6 Dec.) envelope from Halifax, Nova Scotia "Via New York" to Mile Gully Post Office, bearing Small Queen 10c. lilac cancelled by duplex and with light arrival (21.12) datestamp on face, Kingston datestamp (19.12) on reverse; part flap missing though a rare stamp on cover. Photo (Image1)
Est. £1,200-1,500
Opening GBP 950.00
Sold...GBP 950.00
Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:38:19 EST
Sold For 950
Sale No: 2012
Lot No:533
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Incoming Mail. From Germany. 1875 (29 May) envelope from Niesky "via Southampton" to Newmarket, bearing 3pf., 5pf., 10pf. and 50pf. (2) all neatly cancelled with datestamps, showing manuscript "1" accountancy credit and "1" credit to Jamaica, both in red crayon, and London Paid datestamp (31.7) at centre, Kingston (20.5) and Newmarket (21.5) datestamps on reverse. A rare and attractive four-colour franking. Buhler Certificate (1988). Photo (Image1)
Est. £600-700
Opening GBP 2,800.00
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Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:39:53 EST
Sold For 2800
Sale No: 2012
Lot No:534
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Incoming Mail. From India. 1895 (13 Nov.) 1a. on 1½a. blue card from indistinct office to Newmarket Post Office, showing Rampur, Sea Post Office, Kingston and arrival (3.1) datestamps all on face (Image1)
Est. £100-150
Opening GBP 100.00
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Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:40:15 EST
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Sale No: 2012
Lot No:535
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Incoming Mail. From New Brunswick. 1864 (29 Mar.) envelope from St.John to Kingston, rated "8" and bearing 2c.orange and 10c. red vertical pair twice cancelled with void oval of bars and showing arrival datestamp (29.3) alongside the adhesives; the reverse with two St. John and St. Thomas (12.4) datestamps. A rare and attractive franking of the very rare St. Thomas routing. Photo (Image1)
Est. £2,200-2,500
Opening GBP 2,400.00
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Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:40:54 EST
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Sale No: 2012
Lot No:536
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Incoming Mail. From South Australia. 1868 (22 June) envelope from Gawler to Rio Bueno, bearing 1860-69 6d. violet-blue pairs (2) lightly cancelled and with despatch datestamp alongside, both pairs tied by London Paid (14.8) datestamp and "1d." accountancy handstamp, both in red, and with manuscript "1" credit to the U.K., arrival datestamp at foot (7.9) and with Kingston datestamp (5.9) on reverse. A rare and remarkable franking from this State. Photo (Image1)
Est. £2,500-3,000
Opening GBP 5,800.00
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Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:43:00 EST
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Sale No: 2012
Lot No:538
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Incoming Mail. From United Kingdom. 1873 (31 Dec.) envelope from Folkestone to "Mr. Walter Davidson at the wreck of Barque "Persia", Orange Bay, Hanover, Cornwall", bearing wing-margin 1/- green Plate 8 cancelled by "303" duplex, Kingston (20.1) arrival datestamp on reverse, manuscript "Green Island" alongside Lucea datestamp (39.1) and inscribed in purple ink "Sailed for England" (4.2), light "returned/letter branch/jamaica" datestamp (9.2), at centre, Proud D2 and almost four years earlier than recorded by him, two Kingston (20.1) and two Green Island (30.1 and 4.2) datestamps on reverse; most unusual. Photo (Image1)
Est. £200-250
Opening GBP 380.00
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Closed..Nov-19-2020, 13:44:28 EST
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Sale No: 2012
Lot No:541
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Incoming Mail. From Victoria. 1901 (29 Apr.) OHMS Postmaster-General, General Post Office Frank Stamp mourning envelope from Melbourne to Rockville, Brown's Town, uprated with 2½d. blue for overseas postage, both frank stamp and adhesive neatly cancelled by double-ring datestamp, New York, Kingston and Brown's Town (14.6) datestamps on reverse (Image1)