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181 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to Barbados. 1874 (7 Aug.) envelope from Georgetown, bearing 1863-76 perf. 12½-13 12c. brownish purple tied by "A03" duplex with "pa4id" accountancy handstamp (Type A7) in red and showing arrival datestamp (10.8) alongside. Fine and very rare with exceptionally few examples of the accountancy datestamp recorded. Photo
Provenance: "Foxley", March 2014. "Coventry", April 2019.
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Est. £1,000-1,200


Will close during Public Auction
182 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to Bermuda. 1874 (4 Aug.) envelope to St. George, marked "Via St Thomas", bearing 1865 perf 12½-13 2c. orange strip of five (the last stamp with damaged lower left corner), each clearly cancelled"A03", showing fine "A03" duplex with "pa4id" accountancy handstamp (Type A7) in red with St. Thomas transit datestamp (13.8) on reverse. A most attractive franking to a rare destination. Photo (Image1)

Est. £1,000-1,200


Will close during Public Auction
183 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to Jamaica. 1864 (7 July) "Merchantile Intelligencer" to Kingston, bearing 1862-65 perf 12½-13 12c. brownish lilac centrally cancelled "A03", showing red crayon "4" and, on reverse, Demerara, St. Thomas and arrival (20.7) datestamps; heavy horizontal filing crease. Photo (Image1)

Est. £300-400


Will close during Public Auction
184 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to New Brunswick. 1875 (6 May) envelope from the Stevenson correspondence to Richbucto, bearing 1868-71 perf 10 2c. orange and 8c. pink, both cancelled by "A03" obliterator, showing red crayon "4" and, on reverse, Georgetown St. Thomas (14.5), Kingston N.B. and arrival datestamps; the envelope with small fault at top left. Photo (Image1)

Est. £400-500


Will close during Public Auction
185 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to St. Lucia. 1867 (23 May) blue entire to St. Lucia, bearing 1867 perf 10 12c. pale lilac cancelled by "A03" obliterator, showing red crayon "4" alongside with Georgetown datestamp (Type D8) on reverse. Photo (Image1)

Est. £300-400


Will close during Public Auction
186 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to Trinidad. 1864 (6 July) part Prices Current to Port of Spain, marked "Printed Prices Current", bearing 1860-63 thin paper, perf 12 2c. orange tied by "A03" obliterator, no other postal markings. Very scarce. Photo (Image1)

Est. £300-500


Will close during Public Auction
187 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1860 (23 Aug.) entire letter from Demerara to London, bearing 1860 (July) thick paper perf 12 12c. lilac cancelled by "A03" obliterator, showing red crayon "5" and red arrival c.d.s. (13.9) with Demerara c.d.s. on reverse; two vertical filing creases, one of which crosses the 12c. An early date of use. Photo (Image1)

Est. £300-400


Will close during Public Auction
188 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1861 (7 Nov.) entire to Edinburgh, bearing 1860 perf 12 12c. lilac cancelled by "5d" accountancy h.s. (Type A8) in red with London Paid arrival c.d.s. (27.11) alongside with, on reverse, Demerara and arrival (28.11) datestamps; the envelope a little soiled. Photo (Image1)

Est. £300-400


Will close during Public Auction
189 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1865 (7 Sept.) double rate envelope to London, bearing 1862-65 perf 12 12c. dull purple vertical pair placed sideways and tied by Georgetown "A03" duplex (Type KD3) and showing red London Paid arrival c.d.s. (28.9). A neat and attractive franking. Photo (Image1)

Est. £500-600


Will close during Public Auction
190 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1866 (23 June) double rate blue envelope ex the Tucker correspondence to London, bearing 1863 perf 12½-13 48c. rose-red cancelled by "A03" obliterator with Demerara c.d.s. alongside and showing red Paid arrival datestamp (13.7) (Image1)

Est. £250-300


Will close during Public Auction
191 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1866 (3 July) triple rate envelope ex the Tucker correspondence to London, bearing 1863 perf 12½-13 24c. yellow-green strip of three, each cancelled by over-inked "A03" obliterator, showing oval-framed "pd" and Paid arrival datestamp (26.7), both in red with Demerara (Type D8) datestamp on reverse. Photo (Image1)

Est. £250-300


Will close during Public Auction
192 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1873 (26 Oct.) yellow envelope from Georgetown to London, bearing 24c. green variety imperforate tied by "A03" duplex and showing arrival c.d.s. (14.11) on reverse; the adhesive with small tear and the envelope with small faults though a unique variety on cover. Photo
Provenance: "Coventry", April 2007.
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Est. £300-400


Will close during Public Auction
193 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1875 (6 Oct.) double rate envelope to London, bearing 1866-71 perf 10 12c. grey-lilac pair tied by Georgetown "A03" duplex and showing red Paid arrival datestamp (30.10). Photo (Image1)

Est. £400-500


Will close during Public Auction
194 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United Kingdom. 1876 (8 Feb.) envelope from Georgetown to London and redirected to Brighton, marked "Pr. Private Steamer Para", bearing 1875-76 perf. 15 2c. deep orange (3) each cancelled "A03" and with a fine strike of the "1½ A03" accountancy h.s. in red (Type A5, the earliest recorded date of use) and showing, on reverse, despatch, London (3.3) and Brighton (4.3) datestamps; the envelope with a few small imperfections though rare and attractive. Photo
Provenance: Derek Nathan, July 2005.
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Est. £800-1,000


Will close during Public Auction
195 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United States of America. 1872 (24 Oct.) envelope to Massachucetts, bearing 1866-71 perf 10 2c. orange and 8c.pink, both clearly cancelled by "A03" obliterator, showing red crayon "4", "n.y steamship/10" c.d.s. (20.11) and, on reverse, Demerara and St. Thomas (1.11) datestamps; the envelope slightly reduced at right. A neat and attractive franking. Photo (Image1)

Est. £400-500


Will close during Public Auction
196 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United States of America. 1873 (8 Dec.) blue entire from Georgetown to Philadelphia, marked "p United States & Brazil Steamer via St. Thomas", bearing 1863-68 perf. 12 2c. deep orange and 8c. pink both clearly cancelled "A03", showing a good strike of the rare Georgetown "A03" with "pa4id" accountancy triplex d.s. (Type A7, month slugs inverted) in red at centre and with New York Steamship c.d.s. (20.12) alongside, arrival c.d.s. (20.12) on reverse. Most attractive. Photo
Provenance: Derek Nathan, July 2005.
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Est. £800-1,000


Will close during Public Auction
197 6 image1863-76 Ship Issues. Mail to United States of America. 1874 (7 Nov.) double rate envelope from Georgetown to Wyoming, bearing 1866-71 perf 10 2c. orange strip of six and pairs (2), each cancelled by "A03" obliterator, showing fine Georgetown "pa4id" accountancy d.s. (Type A7) in red and "new york/u.s. currency" h.s.; the strip slightly over-hanging the top of the envelope and one crossed by light vertical crease, nevertheless and rare and spectacular franking. Photo (Image1)

Est. £1,200-1,500


Will close during Public Auction
198 2,8 image1862 (Sept.) Type-Set Provisionals. One Cent Rose. A complete imperforate sheet of twenty-four with large part or full original gum, all unsigned, comprising twelve type A in the top two rows, the third row type B and the fourth row the first two positions type B with the rest type B and showing varieties wrong ornament, "1" for "i" in "british", narrow "t" in "cent", italic "s" in "postage" and "c" for "o" in "postage" the fourth vertical row with light vertical crease barely affecting appearance. A splendid exhibition item featuring the three setting types. S.G. 116a/117a/118a, £19,200++. Photo (Image1)

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Est. £5,000-6,000


Will close during Public Auction
199 2 image1862 (Sept.) Type-Set Provisionals. One Cent Rose. Border Type A (S.G. Type 10): [3] with roulettes or traces thereof on three sides, unused, small thin in both top corners and some other minor imperfections though a presentable example. S.G. 116, £5,500. Photo (Image1)

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Est. £500-600


Will close during Public Auction
200 3 image1862 (Sept.) Type-Set Provisionals. One Cent Rose. Border Type A (S.G. Type 10): [6] without roulettes, centrally cancelled by large part coded c.d.s. for 10 January 1863; trace of thinning at top and pressed corner crease at lower right, neither of which affects fine appearance. S.G. 116, £850. Photo (Image1)

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Est. £150-180


Will close during Public Auction

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