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Cayman Islands, Jamaica Used in Cayman Islands, four different (Scott A1, A2, A12, A19), "GRAND CAYMAN/* POST OFFICE *" double oval on 1885 ½d green and on 1889 1d purple & mauve; "GRAND CAYMAN/ P.O." single-ring c.d.s. on 1891 2½d purple & blue; and "GRAND CAYMAN/ CAYMAN ISLANDS" double-lined c.d.s. on 1900 1d Llandovery Falls; all rather indistinct, but readily identifiable strikes, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. A very scarce goup, the 1889 1d with a 1972 R.P.S.L. certificate. SG Z1, Z2, Z8, Z12; £2,850 ($3,680). Scott $3,050 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Scott $3,050 Suggested Bid $400-6
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Jul-15-2020, 11:17:49 EST
Sold For 200
Postal History General Postal History by Year
Sale No: 741
Lot No: 102
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Cat No: Collection
Cayman Islands, "EAST END/Grand Cayman/RURAL/Post Collection", two mostly clear strikes of the framed violet handstamp cancel two each ¼d brown & 1d carmine (31, 22) on the reverse of a 1912 cover to Rochester, N.Y.; with Georgetown (Mar 5) and Boddentown (Mar 5 & 6) double circle datestamps, also on the reverse; small, barely noticeable corner crease/tear, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. An exceptional, exhibition-caliber example of this rare marking. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Cayman Islands, 1907, King Edward VII, 1d on 5s salmon & green (Scott 19), fresh color with a neat George Town c.d.s., Dec 3, 1907, Very Fine, signed Sismondo with his 2003 certificate. SG 19; £400 ($520). Scott $525 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Cyprus, 1928, Anniversary of British Rule complete, overprinted "SPECIMEN" (Scott 114-123 vars.), o.g., very lightly hinged, with several appearing never hinged, a gorgeous set to make you drool Britannia; exceptional color, detail, paper and margins, Very Fine. SG 123s/32s; £700 ($900). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
East Africa & Uganda, 1903, King Edward VII, 3r-5r (Scott 11-13), Crown CC watermark, canceled KAMA, NAIROBI, and MOMBASA, respectively; exceptionally fresh, Very Fine. SG 11-13; £975 ($1,260). Scott $1,025 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
East Africa & Uganda, 1904-07, ½a-5r King Edward VII (Scott 17-29), Multiple Crown CA watermark, Fine to Very Fine. SG 17/30; £750 ($970). Scott $1,344 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
East Africa & Uganda, 1907, King Edward VII, 20r gray & stone (Scott 30), Multiple Crown CA watermark, neatly canceled by a small Nov 30, 1908 Nairobi c.d.s.; thin and tiny perforation tear, Very Fine appearance. SG 32; £1,500 ($1,940). Scott $1,600 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Egypt, 1926, 50pi Port Fuad overprint (Scott 124), fresh and perfectly centered with a clear Port Fouad First Day cancel of Dec 21, 1926, Extremely Fine, with Sismiondo Photo Cerrtificate. Scott $875 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Scott $875 Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00
Closed..Jul-15-2020, 11:22:01 EST
Sold For 650
British Commonwealth Falkland Islands & Dependencies Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands, 1933, Centenary, ½d-£1 complete (Scott 65-76), a gorgeous used set, the ½d-10s with partial Port Stanley c.d.s.'s neatly struck at the bottom center edge, the £1 with a parial South Georgia double-circle datestamp at the lower right; probably as nice a used example of this iconic set as any in existence, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, only 2711 complete sets of this issue were printed, with 1999 Brandon certificate for the £1. SG 127/38; £6,500 ($8,390). Scott $7,234 Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Falkland Islands, 1933, Centenary, 5s black & yellow orange (Scott 74a), a choice mint example of this rare printing, o.g., lightly hinged, virtually perfectly centered with marvelous color, Extremely Fine, with a 2018 R.P.S.L. certificate. SG 136a; £3,250 for NH ($4,200). Scott $3,250 Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Gambia, 1886, Queen Victoria "Embossed", 1s aniline violet (Scott 19b), Crown CA watermark sideways, o.g., barest trace of hinge, virtuoso, with wonderful color, solid embossing, and near-perfect margins, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. SG 36b; £1,100 ($1,420). Scott $1,250 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Scott $1,250 Suggested Bid $350-5
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Jul-15-2020, 11:24:35 EST
Sold For 300
Worldwide Stamps and Covers Grenada
Sale No: 741
Lot No: 112
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Grenada, 1784, folded letter to Scotland, datelined Feb 8, with a fine red wax seal on the reverse along with a fair to fine strike of the first type "Grenada" straightline handstamp partially covered by an Apr 7 Bishopmark; the front with manuscript "pr. the Hope Capt. Richardson" with a mostly complete "DEAL/SHIP LRE" handstamp and three manuscript ratings; bit of light soiling on the front, otherwise Fine. This is the earliest recorded use of this rare Grenada marking, which was used for only about a year after Grenada was ceded back to Britain by France following the American Revolution; the letter makes reference to the British flag flying in Grenada after four and a half years under the French. An important historical cover. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Grenada, 1849, cover to Scotland, small envelope to Edinburgh postmarked on the reverse by a fine strike of a Mar 10 "GRENADA/A" sans-serif double-arc datestamp alongside London (Apr 9) and Edinburgh (Apr 10) datestamps; Very Fine. This is the latest recorded example of this rare datestamp, of which few examples are recorded. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 100.00
Closed..Jul-15-2020, 11:25:27 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 741
Lot No: 114
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Grenada, 1853, folded cover to London, with a red Crowned Circle "PAID/AT/GRENADA" and a magenta manuscript "1/-" rate, plus with a Dec 4 London PAID datestamp; the reverse with a Nov 10 "GRENADA/B" double-arc datestamp ("B" inverted - scarce), Fine to Very Fine. A particularly unusual and scarce usage in that nearly all covers sent from Grenada to the U.K. were sent postage due to be paid by the recipient. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Grenada, 1883, Gouyave Provisional Manuscript "Postage" Provisionals on 1d Revenue (Scott 19), applied diagonally in black with a central "A" double circle datestamp of Feb 27, fresh and well centered; bottom perfs just a bit blunted (noted only for strict accuracy), still Fine to Very Fine, Ex-Walker. SG 27 var.
AN EXCELLENT, COMPLETELY SOUND AND VERY ATTRACTIVE EXAMPLE OF THIS RARE STAMP. Scott $15,000 Suggested Bid $2,500-3,500 (Image)
Hong Kong, 1903, King Edward VII, 1¢-$1 complete (Scott 71-85), Crown CA watermark, a nice used set, Fine to Very Fine. SG 62/76; £1,800 ($2,320). Yang 61/75. Scott $1,914 Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Hong Kong, 1907-11, King Edward VII, 1¢ to $2 (Scott 86//105), Multiple Crown CA watermark, Fine to Very Fine. SG 91/99. Yang 91/98. Scott $513 Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Hong Kong, 1905, King Edward VII, $3 slate & dull blue (Scott 106), Multiple Crown CA watermark, exceptionally fresh with a neat, face-free c.d.s. cancel, Very Fine. SG 88; £325 ($420). Yang 88. Scott $325 Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
India, 1854, Queen Victoria Lithographed, ½a vermilion (Scott 1), horizontal pair, unused without gum, a heart-stopping duo, cleanly printed on toned paper; rich color and some of the largest margins you'll hope to see on this issue, Very Fine or better, with 1990 R.P.S.L. certificate noting (as does Scott) "Unissued status". SG 1. Scott $6,500 as singles Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Kenya & Uganda, 1922-27, King George V 1¢-£1 (Scott 18-37), nice set; 1s creased, £1 with a few short perforations, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. SG 76/95; £900 ($1,160). Scott $1,111 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)