British Guiana continued...
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "A.4.C." (Reliance): 1871 (22 June) envelope to Shropshire, bearing 1866 24c. green tied by "b g/a 4 c" datestamp of Reliance (Type D2); no other postal markings.
Photo (Image1)
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Est. £150-180
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342 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "A.5.C." (Sparta): 1853-59 1c. dull red Type B with close to good margins, clearly cancelled by almost complete "b g/a 5 c" of Sparta (Type D1) dated 21 March 1860 ("0"
of year in manuscript), fine. R.P.S. Certificate (2017). S.G. 14. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £500-800
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343 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "A.5.C." (Sparta): 1854 4c. blue, good to very large margins, cancelled by "a 5 c" (Sparta) coded c.d.s.; light horizontal crease not affecting appearance. S.G. 19,
£800. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £180-220
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344 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "D.R.W.1." (Vredenhoop): 1860 (12 Dec.) envelope from Vreden Hoop addressed to "Nicholas Cox, Stipendiary Magistrate, District II", marked "On Service", bearing 1860
perf 12 4c. tied by "b g/d r w/1" c.d.s. (Type D1) and showing a much clearer strike at left; the 4c. with small tear at top and the envelope a little soiled and with some wear at left. Scarce. Photo Provenance: Derek Nathan,
July 2005. (Image1)
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Est. £500-600
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345 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "E.7.C." (Mahaicony): 1870 (21 Jan.) envelope from Mahaicony to London, bearing 1866 perf 10 24c. cancelled by "b g/r" c.d.s. (Type D2) on arrival at Georgetown, showing
another clearer strike alongside with, on reverse, "b g/e 7 c" despatch c.d.s. (Type D2; latest recorded date); the envelope with part flap missing and one side flap opened out for display. Rare. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £500-600
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346 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "L." (Leguan): 1869 (Apr.) envelope ex the Campbell correspondence from Leguan to Georgetown, bearing 1866 perf 10 4c. with margin at foot tied by "b g/l" coded c.d.s.
(Type D2) and showing, on reverse, another strike of the coded c.d.s. and Demerara arrival datestamp (Type D8). Scarce. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £400-500
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347 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "L." (Leguan): 1869 (17 Apr.) envelope ex the Campbell correspondence from Leguan to Georgetown, bearing 1868 perf 10 2c. orange pair (the right stamp defective at lower
right), both cancelled (not tied) by "b g/l" coded c.d.s. (Type D2) and showing, on reverse, another strike of the coded c.d.s. and Demerara arrival datestamp (Type D8); some light soiling affecting the adhesives. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £250-300
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "W." (Wakenaam): 1854 4c. blue vertical pair, small to large margins, both cancelled by "b g/w" (Wakenaam) coded c.d.s. with unclear date, fine. S.G. 19, £1,600.
Photo (Image1)
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Est. £400-500
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349 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "W.2.C." (Boerasirie): 1871 (8 May) small lady's envelope (opened-out) from Boerasirie addressed to "Miss Louise B Thomas, Betters Hope Village, Berbice", bearing 1868
perf 10 2c. orange pair tied by "b g/w 2 c" coded c.d.s. (Type D2) and showing, on reverse, another strike of the coded c.d.s., "b g/e 1 c" (Plaisance), Demerara (10.5) and arrival (11.5) datestamps. A neat franking with a rare cancellation. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £600-800
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350 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "W.4.C." (Anna Catharina): 1874 (7 May) envelope from Anna Catharina to Scotland, bearing 1875 perf 15 24c. deep green tied by fine strike of the very rare "b g/w 4 c"
coded datestamp (Type D2) showing day of month in manuscript with, on reverse, another very fine strike, Demerara (7.5), London (29.5) and arrival datestamps; the 24c. stained at lower left and the envelope with some minor peripheral faults. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £500-600
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Covers and Cancellations. Coded Datestamps. "W.C.B.3" (Blairmont): 1860 (May) 4c. blue with figures in corners framed, close to good margins, cancelled by "b g/w c b/3" (Blairmont) coded c.d.s. (Type D2) for 31
August 1861, fine. S.G. 21, £800. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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Covers and Cancellations. Instructional Markings. 1898 (5 Sept.) German 10pf. stationery card from Stuttgart to Georgetown with arrival datestamp (21.9) on reverse, showing manuscript "Not found, 26.9.98",
single-lined oval "non reclame/not called for" h.s. in violet (Type I 19; the only recorded date) with Georgetown c.d.s. (31.12) alongside. Rare. Photo
(Image1)
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Est. £250-300
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353 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Instructional Markings. 1911 (22 Sept.) envelope from USA to Georgetown, franked 5c., showing arrival c.d.s. (18.10) on reverse, straight-line "advertised" (Type I 15; later than
recorded) with Georgetown c.d.s. (20.11) alongside. Scarce. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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Covers and Cancellations. Instructional Markings. 1922 (Nov.) envelope from Barbados to Georgetown, franked 2d., showing straight-line "advertised" (Type I 15) and double-lined oval "non reclaime/not called for"
(Type I 21) in violet with, on reverse, Georgetown arrival c.d.s. (5.11) and "r.l.o./british guiana" datestamp for 31 March (Type D3). Scarce. Photo Provenance: Derek Nathan, July 2005. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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355 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Instructional Markings. 1938 (31 Mar.) envelope from Denver to Georgetown with stamps missing, showing two strikes of straight-line "received damaged." h.s. (Type I 40), "return to
sender" h.s. in purple and, on reverse, "Officially Sealed in the/Post Office/British Guiana" label tied by two strikes of the I40 h.s. Photo
(Image1)
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Est. £150-200
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Covers and Cancellations. Maritime Mail. 1891 (23 Jan.) locally addressed envelope bearing 1889 1c. tied by oval "demerara/Ship/letter" h.s. with blue crayon "8" alongside and, on reverse, Georgetown double-ring
d.s. The only recorded example. Photo Provenance: W.A. Townsend, October 1969. Derek Nathan, July 2005.
(Image1)
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Est. £800-1,000
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357 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Maritime Mail. 1893 (27 Jan.) envelope to Surinam, marked "p Labrador", bearing 5c. tied by octagonal "ligne c/paq. fr. no 1" with another strike alongside and Paramaribo arrival
datestamp (28.1) on reverse. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
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358 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Military Mail. 1845 (8 Oct.) entire to Gunner J. Hyland, of the Madras European Veteran Company at St. Thomas' Mount, Madras and forwarded to the General Hospital, headed "From Thomas
Carter Serjeant R Arty", countersigned by Commanding Officer, showing red ink "pd 1d", London Paid transit d.s. (20.12) and, on reverse, Demerara double-arc d.s. in red and oval "st tho' mount/1826 February/free". The earliest recorded soldier's
letter from British Guiana. Photo (Image1)
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Est. £1,500-2,000
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Covers and Cancellations. Military Mail. 1861 (23 Sept) envelope to Cheshire, headed "3375 Pte Joshua Oakley 21 Fusiliers", countersigned by Commanding Officer, bearing 1860-63 perf 12 2c. orange neatly tied by "b
g/e 4 c" coded d.s. (Belfield), showing red crayon "1" and London Paid c.d.s. (14.10) with, on reverse, another strike of the coded c.d.s. and arrival datestamp. A neat and most attractive franking. Very rare. Photo Note: The 1st
Battalion 21st Fusiliers went out to Barbados in M. (Image1)
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Est. £2,500-3,000
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360 |
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Covers and Cancellations. Military Mail. 1897 (14 Oct.) 2c. stationery envelope to Carlisle, headed "Sergt Major N.S. Mayfield, British Guiana Militia", countersigned by Commanding Officer, cancelled by Georgetown
c.d.s. and showing arrival datestamp on reverse. An unusual use of postal stationery for the privilege rate. Photo Provenance: Gerald Sattin, May 2004. (Image1)
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Est. £200-300
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