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Jamaica, 1875. 5s Lilac (SG 15w / SC 15 variety). Desirable Queen Victoria, inverted watermark Crown CC variety, perf 12½, with fresh color, sharp impression and good centering. Hinge residue. Mint. F–VF. SG £180. Estimate: $80–$100. (Image)
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Jamaica, 1883. 4d Red-Orange (SG 22 / SC 22a). An elusive shade on this watermark Crown CA issue, perf 14, with good centering. Pinpoint spot on the hair of the bust and a minuscule area of album adhesion on the reverse, along with a small pen annotation. Hinge residue. Mint. F–VF. SG £450 / SC $475. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)
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Jamaica, 1890. 2½d on 4d Red-Brown (SG 30b / SC 27b). An appealing double "TWO PENCE / HALF PENNY" surcharge error, locally overprinted by C. Vendryes of Kingston, whose several settings of this provisional are noted for numerous type font varieties. Watermark Crown CA, with good centering. Very lightly hinged. Mint. F–VF. SG £325 / SC $350. Estimate: $150–$200. (Image)
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Jamaica, 1917. ½d Blue-Green (SG 73c / SC MR76). An uncommon Type 21 "WAR STAMP." overprint printed on the reverse only, with the overprint clearly defined and pristine gum on the back. Hinged on front. Mint. F–VF. SG £300 / SC $290. Estimate: $100–$150. (Image)
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Jamaica, 1921. 6d Red and Dull Blue-Green (SG 90s). Prepared for issue as part of the 1919-21 pictorial series, depicting the reading of the Declaration of the Abolition of Slavery in Spanish Town on 1 August 1833, this stamp was suppressed on political grounds by Governor Sir Leslie Probyn shortly before release. An estimated 416,000 stamps were printed and subsequently destroyed. "SPECIMEN" overprint examples distributed through the UPU survive and are infrequently encountered on the market. Watermark Multiple Crown CA. Rich color and sharp detail throughout. Gum crease at top. Very lightly hinged. Mint. VF. SG £1,200. Estimate: $400–$500. (Image)
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Jamaica, 1922. 6d Black and Blue (SG 101 / SC 95). Two items offered together: the issued stamp showing the "Town and Harbour of Port Royal" bicolour pictorial, together with an imperforate vignette trial colour proof in blue on thick ungummed card, showing only the engraved central design without frame or inscriptions, consistent with De La Rue proofing practice for bicolour pictorials. Small toning spot on proof front. F–VF. Estimate: $100–$150 (Image)
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Lot No: 1194
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Jamaica, 1847-49. Group of Four Pre-Adhesive Covers. Four covers posted at Clarendon, Goshen, Port Antonio, and Falmouth between 1 November 1847 and 12 June 1849, bearing Foster Types P2a, K7, PD6, P3, and P4 datestamps. Franked at 4d and 6d rates representing shorter and longer inland single letter rates. An attractive and historically evocative group from the pre-adhesive period. F–VF. Estimate: $100-$150. (Image)