The "Dubois" Collection of Jamaica Postal History Postal Stationery
Sale No: 2105
Lot No:617
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Postal Stationery. Postcards. 1877 Penitentiary types comprising ½d. (2, one the first type and one the second) both written within Kingston showing despatch datestamp, Returned Letter Branch datestamp, framed "advertised" and "unclaimed" handstamps, one additionally marked "Cant get any proper information" and "Not known", and 1d. second type from Newport very lightly cancelled "A59" and by despatch datestamp, and with arrival datestamp (8.1.78) at foot (Image1)
Est. £100-120
Opening GBP 320.00
Sold...GBP 320.00
Closed..Jul-14-2021, 12:00:12 EST
Sold For 320
Sale No: 2105
Lot No:618
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Postal Stationery. Postcards. 1879 (8 Nov.) 1½d. on 3d. green from Goshen to London, cancelled "A43" and with despatch and Kingston datestamps at left; fine and attractive. This is the earliest recorded example of the "A43" barred numeral, that by Proud being 23 July 1880 (Image1)
Est. £120-150
Opening GBP 150.00
Sold...GBP 150.00
Closed..Jul-14-2021, 12:01:14 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 2105
Lot No:619
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Postal Stationery. Postcards. 1880-96 ½d. brown (2), ½d. on 1d. and 1d. blue (5) all addressed internally and cancelled by "A28", "A32" (comments about a late hurricane and complaints regarding a lack of assistance from the Government), "A34" (much later than previously recorded), "A79" of Richmond, "196", "617", "622" and "647", fair to superb strikes (Image1)
Est. £350-400
Opening GBP 580.00
Sold...GBP 580.00
Closed..Jul-14-2021, 12:02:28 EST
Sold For 580
Sale No: 2105
Lot No:620
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Postal Stationery. Postcards. 1891 ½d. brown, uprated with 1d., from Kingston to Athens and cancelled by squared-circle datestamp, 1891 reply half of 1d. blue from Newmarket "via Southampton" to Germany cancelled "E06" with despatch datestamp alongside, 1892 1d. blue, uprated with ½d. green, from Savannah La Mar and 1895 ½d. brown, uprated with ½d. green, from Saint David, both ex the same correspondence to Sweden. An attractive quartet of overseas usages (Image1)