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Heijtz Barbados: Britannia Covers continued...
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362 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Consignee’s Mail, 1867 entire sent Jan. 18 from London to Barbados endorsed “Consignees Letter” and “p “Islander”, bearing 1861-70 (1d.) (repaired) paying inland postage from Bridge Town with “1” ‘bootheel’ and “1” c.d.s., backstamped St Peter “10” arrival of Apr. 26. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
363 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Printed Matter to Canada, 1867 (June 26) S.P. Musson, Son & Co. “PRICES CURRENT ONLY” printed wrapper “PER MAIL, VIA HALIFAX, N S.” to Annapolis, Nova Scotia with enclosed printed circular for the B.N.A. Provinces, franked by 1861-70 (1d.) affixed overlapping with neat “1” ‘bootheel’, fine June 26 despatch and St Thomas June 29 transit backstamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £210.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
364 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Forwarding Agents, 1867 (June 26) envelope at printed matter rate to Annapolis, Nova Scotia with “Printed Cicular” imprint and double oval framed cachet “FORWARDED BY/BARBADOS/JOHN JEFFRAY” franked by 1861-70 (1d.) tied by neat ‘bootheel’ “1” with despatch and St Thomas June 29 transit backstamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £90.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
365 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Inter-island Mail, 1868 (Apr. 18) double rate entire from John Jeffray to George Town, British Guiana, franked by 1861-70 1s. brown-black with “8”(d.) marked in red to indicate payment of inter-island rate, ‘bootheel’ “1” cancellation, despatch and Demerera Apr. 21 arrival backstamps Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
366 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 1s. Packet Rate to Great Britain, 1868 (May 10) triple rate cover to Bath, slightly foreshortened at left, franked by 1861-70 1s. strip of three with ‘bootheel’ “1” cancellations and May 28 red London Paid transit, backstamped despatch and arrival c.d.s’s. Ex Hurlock and Barclays collections. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £400-500

SOLD for £380.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
367 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 1868 6d. BISECT, THE ONLY KNOWN COVER, (June 10) envelope to Marion, Mass. bearing rough perf. 14 to 16 6d. bright orange-vermilion diagonal bisect, a little oxidised, used as 3d. with 1d. blue vertical pair, paying 5d. rate (inland plus inter-island charge), marked “4”(d.) in red with circular “N.Y. STEAMER/JUN/20/10”(c.) at lower right, with despatch and St Thomas June 13 transit c.d.s’s on reverse having been carried on the “Merrimack”, cover tears and soiling but unique. Only two examples of the bisected 6d. have been recorded, the other on piece only. Sismondo certificate (2007) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £2,000-2,500

SOLD for £10,500.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
368 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Parish Post Offices, 1869 (Feb. 17) small envelope addressed to Lt. Col. Ivery, 4th West India Regiment (shortly before its disbanding) at St Ann’s, sent from St Thomas franked by 1861-70 (1d.) tied by very fine “8” ‘bootheel’ with “1” c.d.s. on reverse, upper flap missing but very scarce. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
369 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Mail to U.S.A., 1870 (Jan. 24) double rate entire to New York franked by 1861-70 (4d.) and 6d. paying double inland and inter-island rates, with ‘bootheel’ cancellations with despatch c.d.s. and St Thomas transit on reverse, marked “8”(d.) in red and charged large circular “STEAMSHIP/20”. Ex Burrus. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

SOLD for £700.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
370 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Mail to U.S.A., 1870 (Apr. 9) envelope to Philadelphia “p steamer/via St. Thomas”, franked by 1861-70 (1d.) and (4d.) with ‘bootheel’ cancellations, circular “N.Y. STEAMSHIP/APR/21/10” single rate charge, backstamped despatch c.d.s. and framed New York arrival, opened for display with upper reverse flap missing. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
371 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Incoming Mail from Trinidad, 1870 (July 9) entire from Trinidad marked “4” in red and franked by 1863-80 6d. paying charge incorporating inter-island and both inland fees, tied by Trinidad double arc datestamp, with “1” and “2” Barbados July 2 arrival, backstamps, some faults and repairs. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
372 / On piece, front, etc. imageBarbados: Inland Newspaper Rate, 1870 large part masthead from the “West Indian” newspaper dated Nov. 29 1870 bearing 1870 watermark large star (1/2d.) green tied by ‘bootheel’ “1’, some repairs but unique. With one exception, use of the (1/2d.) on cover or journal is otherwise unrecorded between Nov. 1861 and Apr. 1877. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

SOLD for £1,800.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
373 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Late Fee, 1871 (July 26) envelope to London endorsed “p RMS” with two 1871 1s. paying double packet rate and (4d.) for late fee, ‘bootheel’ “1” cancellations, showing London Paid arrival in red at left, despatch c.d.s. on reverse, slight faults and treated stain. Only this example of a 2s.4d. late fee cover is known. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

SOLD for £650.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
374 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 1s. Packet Rate to Great Britain, 1872 (Mar. 7) mourning envelope to London endorsed “paid”, franked by 1871 watermark small star 1s., perforations trimmed three sides, cancelled by one of two strikes of “1” c.d.s., backstamped Apr. 3 arrival in red, part reverse missing or repaired and slight soiling but scarce. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £90.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
375 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Incoming Mail from British Post Office at St Thomas, 1872 entire franked by Great Britain 4d. vermilion pl. 12 SJ tied by light “ST. THOMAS/PAID/C51” duplex, charged “1” for Barbados inland rate, with Lamb & Co. company cachet in red and Barbadoes Apr. 19 double arc arrival. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
376 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 3d. Ship Rate to Great Britain, 1872 (June 12) envelope to London endorsed “Per Steamer Gamma” and franked by three 1861-70 (1d.) with c.d.s. cancellations, marked “11/2”(d.) in red denoting British share, “SHIP LETTER/B/PAID/JY 8/72/LONDON” c.d.s. and square framed backstamp, the cover with Munro family crest. Ex Hurlock and Deakin. The 3d. per 1/2oz. ship letter rate, introduced when the packet rate was reduced from 1s. to 6d. in 1854, remained in force until 1881 despite the packet rate raise in 1863. Very few examples of the 3d. rate are known. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £2,500-3,000

SOLD for £2,900.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
377 / On piece, front, etc. imageBarbados: Registered Mail, 1872 (July 11) registered cover front and part reverse sent by insurance agent F.B. Griffith to London, endorsed “Registered” in red and franked by 1871 4d. and 1s. paying 4d. registration fee (1872 (ca.)--1884) and 1s. packet rate (1863-1881), with Barbados “1” c.d.s. cancellations and red London registered oval arrival of July 29 below, marked “16” in blue for postage paid, W.D.O. arrival also on reverse. Ex Burrus and Hart. One of the earliest registered covers from Barbados. 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 Gazette in 1874. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £1,000-1,200

SOLD for £3,000.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
378 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Soldiers’ Concessionary Rate, 1873 (July 28) envelope to Ireland endorsed “From Sergt. John O’Grady AH Corps” (Army Hospital Corps) and countersigned by commanding officer, franked 1873 (1d.) just tied by Barbados c.d.s. with additional strike below and Ballyconnell Aug. 16 arrival backstamp, rather soiled and creased but rare. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

SOLD for £1,150.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
379 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 1s. Packet Rate to Great Britain, 1873 (Nov. 10) envelope to London franked at 1s. single rate by three 1870 (4d.), one with repaired corner, double arc datestamp cancellations with Nov. 28 arrival and “M/S/E/A” quartered mark jn red, slight soiling. The packet rate to Great Britain remained at 6d. per 1/2oz. between 1854 and 1863. The packet rate to Great Britain reverted to 1s. per 1/2oz. in 1863 and remained unchanged until Barbados joined the U.P.U. in 1881. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
380 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: 5d. Rate to Canada, 1873 (Dec. 13) envelope to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia endorsed “via New York” and “p U.S. Packet/St. Thomas”, franked by 1872 (1d.) and compound perf. 16 x 121/2 (4d.) with c.d.s. cancellations, marked “4”(d.) in red for inter-island rate, handstamped “Due 7” and lightly struck 10c. charge, repaired and partially rebacked. One of only 4-5 covers known bearing a Barbados compound perf. stamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.
381 / c, entire, etc. imageBarbados: Mail to U.S.A. via Canada, 1874 (Mar. 1) envelope to Georgetown, South Carolina via Nova Scotia, endorsed “p mail/Halifax N.S.” franked at 5d. single rate by 1871 (4d.) and 1872 (1d.) with double arc datestamp cancellations, one additionally tied by circular “NEW YORK/MAR/20/DUE 10/U.S. CURRENCY” charge, with S.P. Musson, Son & Co. cachet and St Thomas Mar. 4 transit c.d.s. on reverse. Few vessels sailed directly from Barbados to the U.S. and most mail needed to be directed via a transit port, most commonly St Thomas. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

SOLD for £620.00
Closing..Oct-03, 03:30 AM EST.

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