Stefan Heijtz Barbados continued...
Heijtz Barbados: Pre-Stamp/Stampless continued...
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Barbados: Prepaid Mail, 1848 double packet rate lettersheet to London endorsed “Prepaid” and “p Packet”, rated “2/-” in red with fine “BARBADOES/AP28/1848” double arc and red London “PAID/I/23MY23/1848”. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “BARBADOS/SHIP-LETTER” marking (type D2), 1848 envelope from England to Saint Vincent via Barbados wth fine strike of two line “BARBADOS/SHIP-LETTER” with “BARBADOES/SP21/1848” double arc datestamp
on reverse, charged “8”(d.) (England to West Indies ship rate 1840-54), endorsed “Brig “Francis”, with receiver’s note of June 28 date of sending, Sept. 27 date of arrival, part upper flap missing. Ex Hackmey. The earliest recorded example of this
very rare marking with only five known. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £1,200-1,500
SOLD for £1,700.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Forwarding Agents, 1849 ship letter from British Guiana to U.S.A. “p Peggy/via Bdos”, headed “Demerary 22nd Nov 1849” and forwarded on Barbados with ms. endorsement “Barbados 3rd December 1849 Receiv’d &
forwarded by/Your Obd. Servants/Innis & Walcott”, charged “Ship 12”(c.) being 2c. ship rate + 10c. inland rate Plymouth, N.C.-Fairhaven, Conn. with red Plymouth Jan. 4 receiving c.d.s. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £150-200
SOLD for £120.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “BARBADOES” Double Arc Dated (type A7) in Red, 1851 front only of paid packet letter incoming from England “p Thames via Southampton” with large oval “DUNLOP & SCHOALES/SOUTHAMPTON/SHIPPING
AGENTS/ROYAL MAIL COMPANY” and Aug. 16 double arc despatch, rated “1/-” in red and showing fine strike of “BARBADOES/SP07/1851 sans-serif double arc in red. Very few examples of this marking in red are known. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
SOLD for £550.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1851 (Nov. 13) packet letter outersheet to London endorsed “Via Southampton” and “P. Paid” with double arc despatch backstamp, fair to good
“PAID/AT/BARBADOES” crowned circle, partially overstruck by London Paid arrival c.d.s. of Dec. 9, both in red, rated “1/-”, receiver notes letter sent by Lt. Harvey. Very few examples of the Crowned Circle are known before the introduction of stamps
in 1852. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
SOLD for £200.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Packet Mail, 1852 single packet letter to France “p. steamer/via Southampton”, headed “Barbados 16th March 1852”, charged “15”(décimes) with framed “COLONIES/&cART.13”, showing double arc despatch, London Apr. 5 and other transit marks with
Nantes Apr. 7 arrival on reverse,
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Est. £100-120
SOLD for £80.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1853 (Aug. 5) soldier’s letter outersheet addressed to “Bmdr. S.J. Haycock/9th Batt. Roy. Artillery/Grenada”, endorsed “Paid” and rated “1”(d.) with
light strike of “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” crowned circle in red and double arc despatch backstamp, slight staining. Most unusual, this the only known soldier’s letter between any West Indian islands. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £800-1,000
SOLD for £650.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1853 (Aug. 9) 5oz. paid letter outersheet to Philadelphia with good light strike of “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” crowned circle in red and “STEAM/SHIP” marks,
rated “10/-” in red paying 1s. packet rate x 10 and “$1.00” 10c. U.S. ship rate x 10, with Barbados despatch and St Thomas Aug. 14 transit double arc backstamps. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £250-300
SOLD for £300.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The Barbados “6” Charge Mark, 1854, two incoming envelopes addressed to Capt. Edgar, 69th Regt. of Foot in Barbados, both with Clifton double arc and London crown in red, the first (Sept. 16) endorsed
“Packet” with “5” charge deleted and showing extremely rare handstruck “6” mark, the second (Dec. 1) similarly with “5” deleted and “6” added in ms. The 6d. packet rate from Britain to the West Indies was in operation from 1854 to 1863, apportioned
5d. to the G.P.O. + 1d. to the Colony. Just one other example of the handstruck “6” is known, also on a letter from the Edgar correspondence despatched Oct. 1 1854. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £700-800
SOLD for £1,050.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1855 (Sept. 27) paid double packet letter to Spain “Via Southampton/paid”, headed “Barbados 27th Sept. 1855” and with “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” crowned circle
in red, further endorsed “P. Mail/27th 7bre”, rated “2/8” paying 6d. x 2 double packet rate to Great Britain + 10d. x 2 double packet rate to Spain, with “PP” in circle, transit and a datestamps. The only known example of the Crowned Circle used to
Spain. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £800-1,000
SOLD for £2,500.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Packet Mail from Great Britain, 1856 incoming envelope addressed to Lt. Henry Reynolds Luard, R.E. endorsed “By Royal W.I. Mail Packet/via Southampton” and franked by cut-to-shape 6d. embossed tied by
Bath Mar. 2 sideways duplex with “BARBADOES/MR21/1856” double arc arrival backstamp. Packet rate from Great Britain to Barbados had been reduced from 1s. to 6d. per 1/2oz. on Aug. 1 1854. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Mail from Trinidad to Barbados, 1858 (May 22) incoming envelope to St Philip sent unpaid from Trinidad bearing 1857 (1d.) paying origin island inland rate, first charged “4”(d.) amended to “5”(d.) to pay
inter-island rate + Barbados inland rate, backstamped Trinidad despatch and May 27 arrival datestamps. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
SOLD for £160.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: General Post Office notice No. 37, 1858 (Sept. 10) “COMPULSORY PREPAYMENT OF/POSTAGE ON LETTERS FOR/BARBADOES, TRINIDAD, AND/ST. HELENA”, a simple notice requiring also pre-payment of postage on letters
emanating from the islands from Oct. 1. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Sailors’ Concessionary Mail, 1861 prepaid sailor’s cover to London endorsed “From Wm. Venn/on board H.M.S. “Nile” Barbados” and countersigned by commanding officer Edward Barnard, bearing G.B. 1d. star
tied by London/89 Feb. 28 duplex with receiving backstamp in red. Ex Benwell and Hackmey. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £1,000-1,200
SOLD for £800.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Consignee’s Mail, 1862 entire to London headed “Barbados 31st May 1862” and delivered privately, endorsed “Consignees Letter/pr. “Ivan” with blue double oval cachet “SHIP AGENT/ROBT. HURRELL JR./30
BOTOLPH LANE, LONDON E.C.” applied in transit. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £300-350
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Mail from Bahamas, 1864 (Apr. 26) incoming envelope from Bahamas with insufficient address, bearing 1863-77 4d. cancelled light “A05” barred oval with Bahamas Apr. 26 despatch and St Thomas May 13
transit backstamps, Barbados “MY 20/64” receiving c.d.s. and marked “4”(d.) in red for pre-payment of inter-island postage but with “1”(d.) in black deleted as letter could not be delivered, endorsed “Unclaimed” and with note on reverse “Can’t be
found” signed by Postmaster, countersigned in Nassau on return. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £200-250
CLOSED
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Barbados: Consignee’s Mail, 1865 entire to London headed “Barbados 10th July 1865” and endorsed “Consignees Letter/per “Sylph”, sent paid from Deal to London bearing 1d. rose-red pl. 174 GB tied by neat “240”
barred oval with Deal Aug. 13 and next day London arrival in red. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £300-350
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Registered Mail, 1865 registered letter receipt for item addressed to St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, signed and dated, with “BARBADOS/I/OC25/65” small c.d.s., rare. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £100-120
SOLD for £80.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Rare Incoming Mail, 1869 incoming envelope from Sierra Leone addressed to the Secretary of the West Indian Church Association Clerical Library in Bridgetown showing red double arc “PAID AT SIERRA
LEONE.JA25/1869” and small part Barbados arrival on reverse, marked “1/4” postage paid comprising 6d. packet rate Sierra Leone-England. + 1s. packet rate England-Barbados less 2 x 1d. inland G.B. rate included in both packet rates, further marked “1”
for Sierra Leone’s share of charge, flap msissing and slight soiling. Rare, possibly unique. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £500-600
SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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Barbados: Rare Incoming Mail, 1872 incoming envelope from the U.S.A. addressed to “Dr. H.H. Walling/Barbados/West Indies” franked by 1870-71 2c. and 3c. pairs paying 10c. rate to Saint Thomas, charged “4”(d.)
deleted and amended to “5”(d.) comprising 1d. inland + 4d. inter-island charges, with Boston Mass. Apr. 19 despatch c.d.s., fancy grid cancellations and red New York Apr. 23 transit below, backstamped St Thomas Apr. 30 transit and Barbados May 19
arrival. Photo. (Image1)
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Est. £400-500
CLOSED
Closing..Oct-04, 03:00 AM EST. |
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