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Heijtz Barbados: Pre-Stamp/Stampless/Incoming continued...
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302 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Forwarding Agents, 1850 (Feb. 2) prices current to Connecticut with fine strike of oval framed “FORWARDED BY/WHITMORE & Co./ST. THOMAS” and circular transit “NEW-YORK/SHIP/FEB 27/7cts” (paying ship and inland rates), both in red. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £180.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
303 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Packet Mail to France, 1850 double rate entire to Bordeaux endorsed per “Steamer” with good “BARBADOES/JY 10/1850” double arc despatch (type A7), charged “30”(décimes) for 1/2oz. rate with Article 13 boxed handstamp in red, London transit and Aug. 8 arrival. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
304 / c, entire, etc. Barbados: Mail via other West Indies Islands, 1851 lengthy entire letter to Madeira written from “Barbadoes, 8 April 1851” and carried privately for posting on another island with Saint Vincent “AP 15/1851” double arc, London red “8 MY 1851” c.d.s. and charged “2/-” for double packet rate.

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
305 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “BARBADOES” unserifed double arc dated (type A7), “1581” year error, THE ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE, 1851 packet letter envelope to Kent rated “1/-” and with fine strike of “BARBADOES/JU 13/1581” double arc, London transit in red, Maidstone July 7 and undated West Farleigh arrival on reverse. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
306 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “BARBADOES” Double Arc Dated (type A7) in red, 1853 envelope from Ireland franked cut-to-shape 1s. embossedwith “JA 29/1853” blue double arc despatch on reverse, addressed to the 3rd West India Regimental Camp in Jamaica, redirected to the 69th Regiment in Barbados with Kingston and St Thomas transit backstamps and showing very good strike of the red double arc dated “MR07/1853”, opened for display. Very few examples of this marking in red, applied only to pre-paid incoming mail on which no further charges were due, are known. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
307 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1854 (Feb. 27) prices current to St Thomas with mainly fine strike and “4”(d.) noted for inter-island rate, backstamped double arc despatch. Most examples of the Crowned Circle are known on items to Great Britain or the United States, this one of just two to St Thomas. Ex Beaver Creek collection. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £600-700

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
308 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Early incoming Paid Mail from Jamaica, 1855 envelope from Jamaica addressed to Capt. Edgar of 69th Regiment at St Ann’s “Via St. Thomas” and “Pkt” with ms. “Paid 4d.” in red, double arc backstamps of Gordon Town and Kingston May 12, St Thomas May 18 and Barbadoes May 23, opened for display. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £90.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
309 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1856 (Sept. 27) soldier’s entire to London with good strike overstruck by London Paid Oct. 18 arrival and ms. “1”(d.) for concessionary rate, endorsed sent by Sgt. Major R. Milles at the Q.M.G’s Office and countersigned by commanding officer Capt. H. Brady, “1” sideways parish c.d.s. and double arc despatch backstamps. ?Ex Urwick and Deakin. Only four examples of use on soldiers’ concessionary mail known. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £600-700

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
310 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1857 (Aug. 11) from Michael Cavan & Co. to Rheims, France regarding cargoes of champagne, showing good strike overstruck by London Paid Aug. 31 transit and “PD” in circle, all in red, noted “1/2” in red paying 6d. packet rate to England and 8d. onwards to France, with double arc despatch, French transit and arrival marks. Ex Barclays collection. Most examples of the Crowned Circle are known on items to Great Britain or the United States, this one of just two recorded to France. Photo, (Image1)

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Est. £600-700

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
311 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Unpaid Mail from Parish Post Offices, 1857 unpaid packet letter envelope to solicitor Daniel Smith Bockett in London “P Steamer” showing parish marking “NO27/1857/0” (“0” for “10” from St Peter), same date “1” sideways and “BARBADOES” double arc and with red crown Dec. 18 London arrival, charged handstruck “6”(d.) for packet rate, opened for display. ?Very rare, only two examples of unpaid mail sent from one of the Parish Post Offices known. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
312 / On piece, front, etc. imageBarbados: Compulsory Pre-payment of Postage, 1858 (Sept. 6) printed “TREASURY WARRANT” (154 x 204mm) issued from Whitehall advising that the Warrant of Aug. 16 ?dictates that hitherto for “any letter posted in the United Kingdom, addressed to Barbadoes, Trinidad and Saint Helena” (or vice versa) “the postage thereof should be paid at the time of the same being posted” and states the penalties for non-compliance. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £140.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
313 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: The “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” Crowned Circle (type B1), 1858 (Oct. 12) envelope to Sheffield endorsed “Paid” and noted “6”(d.) packet rate in red, with double arc despatch backstamp and showing mainly fine strike of “PAID/AT/BARBADOES” crowned circle and with London Paid arrival c.d.s. of Oct. 12 both in red. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

SOLD for £180.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
314 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Forwarding Agents, 1858 mourning envelope with enclosed letter from White Park to Philadelphia with oval framed “FORWARDED/Griffith & Jeffray/Commission/Merchants/BARBADOS W.I.”, endorsed “p Plantagenet” with circular New York Ship Letter Dec. 21 c.d.s. charging 5c. for ship letter and inland rates. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
315 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: British Railway Marking, 1858 stampless envelope to Stockport, Lancashire charged ms. “6” for packet rate and with fine strike of scarce red “M/NR” in circle Manchester, Great Northern Railroad t.p.o. marking, showing parish marking “1” sideways and double arc Barbadoes despatch of Dec. 27, red London Jan. 21 transit and same day arrival on reverse. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
316 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Sailor’s Concessionary Mail, 1864 pre-paid envelope endorsed “From John Fitzpatrick, Seaman/H.M.S. Duncan, Barbadoes” and countersigned by commanding officer Captain Robert Gibson with G.B. 1d. Star cancelled by May 13 London “87” duplex. Rare. Ex Frank Deakin. HMS “Duncan” was commisioned in Jan. 1864 and served as the flagship of Vice-Admiral James Hope on the North America and West Indies station. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £1,800-2,000

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
317 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Early Incoming Mail from U.S.A., 1864 envelope addressed to George Whitfield “via Halifax & St. Thomas”, sent from White Hall, New York June 7 franked Washington 10c. with Barbados July 20 arrival c.d.s below, charged “4” amended to “5”, backstamped St Thomas July 14 transit, cover missing upper flap and repaired but a very scarce early stamped item. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

SOLD for £300.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
318 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Privately Carried Mail, Stampless entire from S.P. Musson, Son & Co. headed “Barbados March 27th 1865” addressed to H.M. Peniston in Bermuda endorsed “p. Meteor” and privately carried by the schooner with receiving note “Recd 18th April/1865”, unusual. Samuel Paynter Musson’s wholesale and retail company had been trading in the Caribbean since 1820 and was one of the original six companies,which formed the Barbados Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd. in 1921. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
319 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Consignee’s Mail, 1866 stampless entire addressed from John Montefiore & Co. in Barbados to Messrs. John Montefiore & Son in London headed “Barbados 24 August 1866” and endorsed “Consignees per “Lady Hilda” with Dover “OC 25/66” receiving c.d.s. and charged “2”(d.) double inland rate. Letters to certain recipients from inward bound vessels could be exempt from normal ship letter fees yet subject to inland postal charges. The landmark Montefiore drinking fountain was opened on Nov. 2 1865, given to the city by John Montefiore as a memorial to his 'free coloured' father, John Castello Montefiore, who had been among the first persons to die from the cholera epidemic in 1854. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
320 / On piece, front, etc. imageBarbados: Registered Mail, 1866 (Oct. 10) printed registered letter receipt for item to London, with Barbados “1” c.d.s. and signed by postmaster William Browne, some creases but very rare. A registration service with 6d. fee had been suggested by the Colonial Office in 1857 and in 1863 a local Act was passed authorising the Governor to make occasional provision for such a service but registration markings were not supplied by the G.P.O. until 1873 and the first printed reference to registration only appeared in the Official Gazzette in 1874. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
321 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Early Mail to Madeira, 1868 entire to wine merchants Cossart Gordon & Co. with firm’s cachet in blue and note “p Coast St.”, sent from “Barbados 10th July 1868” and privately carried to England where Great Britain 6d. pl. 6 HJ and 1s. pl. 4 RK added in London cancelled by Lombard St Aug. 8 duplexes, with red “PD” in oval and Aug. 17 receiving note. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.

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