Encyclopaedia of Jamaican Philately

Robson Lowe Sale of LCC Nicholson Jamaica - 14 Feb 1940






Arrangement of the Catalogue

Lots
1 Collection of Handstruck Stamps
Jamaica-General Interest
2-9 (i) Letters from Jamaica without stamps of origin
10-33 (ii) Handstruck Stamps...
34-37 (iii) Historical Items ....
38-54 (iv) Ship Letters and Paquebots
55-76 (v) Miscellaneous
77-84 (vi) External Cancellations
Kingston
85-88 (i) Town Stamps
89-92 (ii) Paid Stamps.
93-100 (iii) Numeral Stamps ...
101-106 (iv) Ship Letter Stamps
107-114 (v) Forwarding Agents
115-123 (vi) British Stamps cancelled ‘A01’
124 (vii) Handstruck Provisional Stamps
125-134 (viii) Jamaican Stamps cancelled ‘A01’
135-141 (ix) Other Stamps cancelled ‘A01’
142-144 (x) Street Letter Box ...
145-495 Post Towns, arranged alphabetically
496-500 Unclassified Letter Types-’C’, ‘D’ and ‘E’ ...
Illustrations*
Jamaican Handstruck Stamps
Numeral Cancellation Types
Jamaican Post Towns-Maps
*’On Post Office Business-Free’
‘Ship Letter Jamaica’
‘Jamaica Ship Letter’ and ‘12’
Combination Covers
‘Kingston Ship Letter’
*A Four Ways Cover
Highgate ‘A47’
Port Antonio ‘A64’
Saint David's ‘A72’
Savannah-la-Mar ‘A75’

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This section includes items of interest from the Point of view of the whole island and does not include items from the Post towns.
1 A collection of handstruck stamps, mostly of very fine quality
The scarcer items include ‘IAMAICA’ [P2] [J4], three fleuron types, a superb ‘Commercial Rooms / /Kingston Jamaica’, superb ‘Morant Bay/Ja’ [P8] [J2], the rare Kingston paid stamp (2) [PD3], rare ‘TOO LATE’, handstruck provisionals used between the period when G.B. adhesives were withdrawn and the Jamaican adhesives put on sale (Green Island, Goshen and Vere; the latter a first day cover), rare ‘Port Antonio’ in blue [P10] [P2], etc. A wonderful lot for a collector to use as a basis to further study
39 covers 40-00-0
(i) Letters from Jamaica without stamps of origin.
2 1752: a letter to England with London Bishop mark of arrival; con dition a little ragged, but an interesting piece cover 4-00-0
Lots 2-9 mostly have English ship letter stamps of the type: DOVER / SHIP LRE
3 1767-1832: entire letters addressed to London, with Bishop marks of arrival and ‘Plymouth SHIP LRE’, ‘PORTSMOUTH/SHIP LRE’ (large and small types) 1 covers 1-10-0
4 1767-69: entire letters addressed to London with ‘BRISTOL SHIP LRE’ in large and small types 2 covers 1-10-0
5 1768: entire letter addressed to ''the Jamaica Coffee House, London’ with Bishop mark of arrival and ‘PORTSMOUTH/SHIP LRE’ 1 cover 1-00-0
6 1768-75: entire letters addressed to London, with Bishop marks of arrival and very fine ‘DOVER SHIP LRE’ (large and small types) and ‘DEAL/SHIP LRE’ 3 covers 1-15-0
7 1772: entire letter to London, with Bishop mark of arrival and ‘FALMOUTH/SHIP LRE’ 1 cover 1-00-0
8 1775: entire letter to London with fair example of the scarce ‘GRAVESEND/SHIP LRE’; another, 1826, with later framed type ‘SHIP LETTER /GRAVESEND’ 2 covers 1-00-0
9 1776: entire letter addressed to London with Bishop mark of arrival and ‘LIVERPOOL / SHIP LRE’; another, 1834, with framed ‘PENZANCE / SHIP LETTER’, a very fair impression of this scarce stamp 2 covers 1-05-0
(ii) Letters from Jamaica with stamps of origin.
10 ‘JAMAICA’ [P1] [J1]: a superb example on an entire letter, dated 1762 1 cover 2-10-0
11 -- Another fine example but split by the letter join, dated 1777 1 cover 1-10-0
12 -- Another, but not quite so fine, and dated 1779 1 cover 1-00-0
13 ‘IAMAICA’ [P2], [J2], with broad ‘M’: a superb example on a 1765 letter addressed to London with Bishop mark of arival 1 cover 1-05-0
14 - Another fine example, dated 1773 1 cover 1-05-0
15 ‘IAMAICA’ [P2] [J3] with narrow ‘M’, a fine example on a large letter to London with Bishop mark of arrival; this cover is the earliest recorded, and dated 26th March, 1768 1 cover 1-05-0
16 - A superb example of the same stamp, dated 1776 1 cover 1-15-0
17 ‘JAMAICA / date’ [PF] [J4] with wide ‘M’: a very fine example with the earliest known date,July 14th, 1799; the impression is split by the letter join 1 cover 6-00-0
18 -- [PF] [J5] with narrow ‘M’: a very fine example on a letter dated 1803 1 cover 3-10-0
19 - Another good example on an 1804 letter cover 1 3-00-0
20 ‘JAMAICA’ large fleuron type, 37 mm. [P3] [J6]: a fine example on an 1807 letter, with additional fine ‘MORANT BAY / JA’ [P8] [T2] The fleuron is split by the letter . join 1 cover 2-05-0
20a -- A fine example on an 1807 letter 1 cover 1-10-0
21 --- A superb example (split by the letter join), without the year date, on an 1812 letter 1 cover 2-10-0
22 ‘JAMAICA’, medium fleuron type, 35 mm. [P4] [J7] and [J7a] fine examples, one without date:and the other split by the letter join , dated 1808 and 1811 2 covers 2-10-0
23 ‘JAMAICA’, fleuron type, 30 mm. [P5] [J8]: superb example with day once only on an 1814 letter; another fine example with day twice on an 1817 letter; another fair example with day twice, but first figure of year omitted on an 1824 letter 3 covers 3-00-0
24 ‘JAMAICA’, fleuron type, 30 mm. [P5] [J9]: a superb example with the first figure of the year omitted, on an 1820 letter 1 cover 2-10-0
25 ‘JAMAICA’, small fleuron, 26 mm. [P5a] [J10],: a fair example on a 1830 letter 1 cover 1-00-0
26 - Various fleurons types, J4, J8 (two) and J9, fair to good impressions on four covers, dated 1808-23 4 covers 1-10-0
27 ‘JAMAICA F’, dated (actually put on at Falmouth, England) a fair impression, but the only recorded example of this rare arrival stamp, R. L. P319b) (under (Great Britain), dated 1819 1 cover 3-00-0
28 ‘JAMAICA PAID’ [1] [PD1]: a fine example in magenta on an 1824 letter 1 cover 1-10-0
29 - Another fine example on an 1831 cover 1 cover 1-15-0
30 -- Another very fine example on an 1838 letter 1 cover 1-10-0
31 ‘JAMAICA PAID’ [A] [PD4]: fine examples on letters dated 1841 and 1845 2 covers 0-15-0
31a ‘JAMAICA PAID’: various types from 1895 to 1930, including (4) 11 covers 2-10-0
img 32 ‘ON POST OFFICE BUSINESS -FREE’: a superb example on an O.H.M.S. letter dated 1849, from Kingston to St. Thomas-the first recorded example. (See Photo) 1 cover 10-00-0
33 - The balance of the collection of later Official ‘Frees’ from 1885 to date 45 covers 5-00-0
(iii) Historical Items.
34 1843: a letter from Montego Bay, describing the baptism of freed slaves in the Tangle River at Maldon; the writer has drawn an interesting sketch of the event. Also a reprint of an 1844 Jamaica Post Office notice; an original 1855 Jamaica P.O. account; 1771 list of slaves from the estate of Lady Nelson; 1759 news-cutting with reference to the passage from Jamaica of a naval vessel 5 items 5-00-0
35 1890: an interesting envelope bearing a pair of 4d adhesives and the handstruck ‘JAMAICA PAID’ [4] and addressed to England ‘per S.S. Bergenseren’; on the reverse is a label tied with the Kingston date stamp “This Postal-Packet was contained in the Mail Bag from Kingston for New York via Port Maria, ,Jamaica, for despatch per S.S. 'Bergenseren’, which Mail Rag was washed away in the ‘Haughton River’,' near Annotto Bay, on the night of Tuesday the 18th instant, and which was subsequently recovered Fred Sullivan, Postmaster for Jamaica. General Post Office, 21st Feb 1890’ A valuable item 1 cover 10-00-0
36 1907: January 14th - an earthquake destroyed much property, including the Kingston P.O. A soldier's letter sent from Kingston on February 2nd, marked ‘no stamps procurable’ and arrival ‘SURVEYOR G.P.O. BRISTOL DISTRICT’.; also illustrations of the damage done by the earthquake and a contemporary news cutting 6 items 5-00-0
37 - A copy of the 1d Llandovery, discoloured by the fire that followed the earthquake and later found in the P.O. safe; used on cover dated March 7th, with a stamp of normal colour for comparison, and two of the Kingston Relief Fund provisionals, one with overprint inverted 4 2-10-0
(iv) Ship Letters and Paquebots.
img 38 ‘SHIP LETTER JAMAICA’[SD] [S1]: a feint but line example of this rare stamp, used on February 4th, 1803 (earliest known date), on an entire letter, bearing ‘SHIP LETTER PORTSMOUTH’ of a similar type. (See Photo) 1 cover 10-00-0
39 - Another example on an 1804 letter, not so fine, but with several interesting English handstruck stamps, including a partly printed example of the very rare ‘SHIP LETTER PLYMOUTH DOCK’ of a similar type 1 cover 5-00-0
img 40* ‘JAMAICA SHIP LETTER’ [SC] [S3]: on a fine cover, dated 1867, with additional handstruck Kingston ‘1½’, ‘PAID LIVERPOOL SHIP’' and ‘PAID LONDON SHIP LETTER’ , also 3d adhesive watermarked pine. (See Photo) 1 cover 9-00-0
41 - A similar cover without ‘PAID LONDON SHIP' LETTER’ (see Lot 100.) 1 cover 8-00-0
‘SHIP LETTER’ Lots 42 to 47
42 ‘SHIP LETTER’ framed: A hitherto unrecorded type, as illustrated, on a cover addressed to Kingston and dated on arrival Feb. 25th, 1871 1 cover 3-00-0
43 - Another fine example on an entire letter from Colon, Panama, to Kingston, arriving on June 6th, 1873 1 cover 3-15-0
44 - Another superb example on an entire letter from Santiago de Cuba to Kingston, arriving on January 30th, 1874 1 cover 3-15-0
45 - A fair example on a letter from La Guayra, Venezuela, to Kingston, arriving on October 31st, 1874 1 cover 1-10-0
img 46 - A good example on an entire letter from Cienfuegos, Cuba, arriving at Kingston on July 22nd, 1876; this cover bears adhesives from Cuba (1876 50c. blue) and Jamaica (6d CC) cancelled in Cuba. A rare and beautiful piece. (See Photo, page 12) 1 cover 12-00-0
img 47 - A fair example on a similar cover that bears adhesives from Cuba (1876 50c. blue), Great Britain (4d plate 14, slightly creased by letter fold) and Jamaica (2d CC). A unique item. (See Photo) 1 cover 20-00-0
48 - A fine example on a cover from Jeremie, Haiti, arriving at Kingston on April 21st, 1879 1 cover 3-00-0
49 - Another superb example from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, bearing the British date stamp of the Packet Agency there, arriving at Kingston on September 3rd, 1879 1 cover 4-00-0
50 PAQUEBOTS: adhesives of Jamaica, Columbia and Curacao with Jamaica Paquebot cancellations; also a G.B. ½d embossed envelope bearing additionally G.B. 2d vermilion (pair) and 1d lilac adhesives and cancelled in Kingston on September 9th, 1898, with additional handstruck ‘PAQUEBOT’ 12 4-00-0
51 - Elders and Fyffes line covers and card, some with Jamaican and some with British adhesives 7 covers 2-10-0
52 - United Fruit Co. Line cancellations on two covers and some pieces 12 2-00-0
53 - Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. cancellation on a 1d Llandovery on piece and a pair of Q.V. ½d green on cover dated March 9th, 1929 c 3 2-10-0
54 - Royal Netherlands Steamship C,o., two covers; Hamburg-American line five stamps on two pieces; Dover Navigation Co., Ltd, one cover; Jamaica Direct Fruit Line, Ltd, one cover with combination of Jamaican and Dutch adhesives 13 1-10-0
(v) Miscellaneous.
55 ‘JAMAICA,/TRANSIT’: an on a cover from South Australia example in 1895; also an 1865 U.S. 3c. on cover cancelled ‘Jamaica N.Y.’ and two modern U.S. with ‘JAMAICA pre-cancels 5 2-00-0
56 - Argenfine embossed envelope of 1891; Leeward Islands 1893 2½d embossed envelope, both with fine examples of this scarce mark 2 covers 2-00-0
57 RAILWAY CANCELLATIONS: the fine collection, including four covers 100 5-00-0
58 AIR MAIL COVERS: the fine collection, including 12 first flight covers and a forgery. All the different air mail rates are shown 18 covers 5-00-0
59 REGISTRATION MARKS: 1868, a large front, bearing a pair of 6d pines, cancelled in Brown's Town; probably other stamps have been removed 1 front 1-00-0
60 - 1878 cover bearing 6d CC cancelled ‘A57’; (Morant Bay) also handstruck ‘Jamaica Registered’, type 1; also 18 Q.V. ½d green used on piece, and cancelled ‘Jamaica Registered’ on June 13th, 1887 19 1-05-0
61 - Another cover, similarly cancelled in 1891, and three 1d lilacs off cover 8 1-05-0
62 - The collection of ‘Jamaica Registered’, type 2, including two covers, one from Port Maria 1892, and another with four 3d fiscals and post two 1d lilacs dated 1893 19 3-00-0
63 - The collection of ‘Jamaica Registered’, type 3, including three covers 25 1-15-0
64 - The collection of types 4 to 10; also ‘R’ types; a fine lot with some postal fiscals and 25 covers 123 4-00-0
65 PARCEL POST: the collection, including values to and Q.V. the 2/- (2), very rare white ‘J’ cancellation on a Q.V. 2d. 31 2-10-0
66 TAX STAMPS (POSTAGE DUE): the collection, 3d CC cancelled ‘T’ in including a triangle for ‘Postage Due’ and 26 covers, bearing adhesives mostly 27 items 2-10-0
67 RETURNED LETTER STAMPS: the collection of the three types including 1d, 2d and 6d, CC, with type 1; also seven covers 11 items 2-10-0
68 UNCLAIMED: attractive covers bearing adhesives showing this handstruck stamp in black or red and other attractive ‘Advertised’ and ‘Returned Letter Branch’ stamps 4 covers 2-00-0
69 - The remainder of the collection, including 2d pine , so cancelled, and nine covers 12 items 2-00-0
70 EXHIBITION CANCELLATIONS: 1891, The Great Exhibition cancellation on ½d, 1d (two), 2½d/4d and 6d; also ½d overprinted ‘OFFICIAL’. Contemporary print of the Exhibition and three notices 11 items 5-00-0
71 - The collection of later exhibition cancellations and slogans, all on covers 9 1-10-0
72 TOO LATE: a rather smudgy example of the rare circular type ‘JAMAICA TOO LATE’ on an 1824 cover 1 cover 3-15-0
73 - Another example with day and month inserted in on an 1829 manuscript cover (Note: Lots 72 and 73 are the, only recorded examples of this stamp). 1 cover 4-10-0
74 - The straight line type [TL1] used on a cover dated May 14th, 1851 (earliest known date); additional Rodney Hall and Kingston date stamps [PL] [P6] on the reverse 1 cover 2-10-0
75 - An attractive cover, showing the same type used in conjunction with St. Ann's Bay, Kingston, and London date stamps; in addition, there is a fine looking strip of three 2d pine (one defect and slight crease) 1 cover 3-00-0
76 - Later types, the collection including 12 covers 16 items 2-00-0
(vi) External Cancellations. stamps
77 British Guiana: 4d CC cancelled in Georgetown 1 2-00-0
78 St. Thomas: 6d CC pair on piece with British duplex cancellation of date stamp (‘PAID’ crossed out in ms.) and ‘C51’. A pretty piece 2 3-10-0
79 Turks Islands: Q.V. 1d lilac, pair and single cancelled also Turks Is. 6d similarly cancelled for comparison 4 1-15-0
80 - 1d lilac, a fine pair similarly cancelled 2 1-05-0
81 - 1d lilac, a fine reconstructed strip of three, similarly cancelled 3 1-10-0
82 Panama Transit: 2d and 3d CC, 2d grey CA cancelled with ‘3’ (two) or ‘12’ of the Panama transit 3 2-10-0
83 French Paquebot: 2d maroon CC and 2d rose CA, both cancelled ‘KINGSTON PAQ. FR. F.’ - very rare, but the former has some facial thinning 2 3-00-0
84 Great Britain: London cancellations of 1d and 6d (three) pines; Foreign Branch ‘FB’ on 1/- CC and ‘PD’ in oval on 1d CC; Bristol ‘B’ of 6d pine (poor), Falmouth ‘F’ on 3d pine, and Southampton ‘723’ on 1d pine; Plymouth to Bristol T.P.O. ‘B16’ on 6d pine and 1d CA, dated type on 6d CC and 2½d CA; Troon ‘330’ on 4d pine; Caledonian Railway P.O. ‘C.R.P.O.’ on 3d pine; Huddersfield ‘387’ on 1d CA; Jamaica Railway date stamp on 1d Barbados 17 6-00-0
Kingston
(i) Town Stamps.
85 ‘KING / STON’ A feint but clear impression of the rare first type on a 1774 cover used in conjunction with ‘IAMAICA’ [P2] [J3] (narrow ‘M’) Also see Lots 101 to 103 1 cover 3-15-0
86 ‘KINGSTON’ date stamp: an unrecorded type used on an 1807 letter to Dumfries with oval Dover Ship Letter stamp 1 cover 2-05-0
87 ‘KINGSTON’ date stamps: the fine collection of later types, mostly fine impressions; one cover bears a 6d pine adhesive 14 covers 3-00-0
88 - A set of types K1 to K6 on covers, dated 1830-50, good quality 6 covers 1-05-0
(ii) Paid Stamps.
89 ‘PAID KINGSTON JAMAICA’ [2] [PD3]: a good impression of this rare stamp in dull magenta on a front, dated 1839 1 front 4-00-0
90 - A similar front, dated 1840, with feint but clear impression 1 front 4-00-0
91 ‘KINGSTON JAMAICA PAID’ [PD5]: on covers dated 1848, 1852 and 1854; one cover has had the Kingston stamp cancelled and a ‘JAMAICA PAID’ [A] [PD4] put alongside 3 covers 1-10-0
92 - Actually from New York to Vera Cruz with New Orleans date stamp and ‘PAID’ in red; ‘BRITISH 25’ in an oval frame in red and ‘KINGSTON PAID’ of 1852; in addition there is the very rare Jamaica ‘No. Detained for Postage’ (1s. 4d.) in black. The only recorded example 1 cover 6-10-0
(iii) Numeral Stamps.
93 ‘4’: the rare unpaid stamp on a local letter from Kingston to Spanish Town in 1848 1 cover 4-00-0
94 - Another example on a local letter from Kingston to Clarendon in 1849 1 cover 4-00-0
95 ‘1/-’: A fine impression of this unpaid stamp on a letter to London, dated 1847 1 cover 2-00-0
96 - Another similar, but superb, and dated 1849 1 cover 2-10-0
97 - Another example on an envelope, dated 1849 - a perfection piece 1 cover 3-00-0
98 ‘1’: The rare paid stamp in red on a newspaper addressed to London in 1856 1 paper 4-00-0
99 - Another example but in black (unpaid) on an envelope from St. Thomas (Paid stamp in red) to Kingston, dated 1871 1 cover 4-00-0
100 ‘1½’: On a letter to London, dated 1875, and bearing additional adhesive 1d and 2d CC, and handstruck ‘PAID LIVERPOOL BR. PACKET’. (Also see Lot 40) 1 cover 5-00-0
(iv) Ship Letter Stamps.
101 ‘KING / STON’ The rare first type town stamp used as a ship letter stamp on a letter from England, dated 1774. The quality is superb 1 cover 5-00-0
102 - Another example, but not quite so fine and split by the letter join, on a letter dated 1788 1 cover 3-00-0
103 - A similar cover, but impression poor, 1790 1 cover 1-00-0
img 104 ‘KINGSTON SHIP LETTER’ [S1] [S2]: A fine example without date in centre but ‘P 6d.’ in manuscript on a cover from England, dated 1834; on the reverse is the earliest recorded example of Kingston date stamp [K2] - a unique cover. (See Photo) 1 cover 15-00-0
105 ‘KINGSTON SHIP LETTER’ [A] [S2a]: A fine example on a letter from Cartagena, dated 1842 1 cover 10-00-0
106 - Another fine example on a large ragged cover, dated 1844 1 cover 5-00-0
(v) Forwarding Agents
107 ‘COMMERCIAL ROOMS/Kingston Jamaica’ [CR1]: A poor example on a cover, dated 1820, and addressed to London; ‘DEAL/ SHIP LETTER’ of arrival 1 cover 1-10-0
108 ‘COMMERCIAL ROOMS / KINGSTON JAMAICA’ [CR1]: A fine example on a letter to London, dated 1823; ‘PORTSMOUTH / SHIP LETTER’ of arrival 1 cover 5-00-0
109 - A fair example of the same year, split by letter join, and with red ‘PACKET LETTER’ of arrival 1 cover 2-10-0
110 - Another similar, but rather finer 1 cover 3-00-0
111 ‘COMMERCIAL ROOMS’: A straight line unrecorded type on a letter to London, dated 1829, with ‘DEAL/SHIP LETTER of arrival 1 cover 2-00-0
112 ‘COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. KINGSTON JAMAICA’ [CR3] A good example on a cover addressed to Wales and dated 1833; ‘SHIP LETTER LONDON’ of arrival partly superimposed A rare item 1 cover 5-00-0
113 - A slightly larger type with date added, a good impression on a letter addressed to Canada and dated 1841; Baltimore Ship transit stamp. A unique piece 1 cover 6-00-0
114 ‘FORWARDED BY / BARCLAY & CO KINGSTON JAMAICA’ A fine impression on a cover addressed to France, with interesting transit marks: also two other covers, showing Kingston date stamps, type K6 and K7 3 covers 1-10-0
(vi) British Stamps cancelled ‘A01’.
115 Type A: 1d stars, a fine strip on piece, dated 1860; the top perfs. have been cut, but a pretty item 6 3-00-0
116 - 1d stars, fine examples used on a large piece of newspaper and addressed to England 3 3-00-0
117 - 1d stars, a fine strip of six and a pair on a cover, dated 1860; two stamps have a few perfs. short and three are creased; pleasing appearance 8 5-00-0
118 - 1d stars, a fine pair, one stamp imperceptibly creased and used on a cover with 4d, to London, and dated 1860 3 2-10-0
119 - A similar pair of 1d stars used with a 6d on an internal letter, dated 1860 3 1-15-0
120 - 4d (slightly creased), used with a pair of 6d on an internal letter 3 1-05-0
121 - 4d, a defective pair used on an internal letter, dated 1860; 6d, superb, used on cover to England, and dated June 12th, 1858 3 1-00-0
122 - 6d, a fine pair on cover to England, dated 1860 2 1-00-0
122a - 6d, a fair strip of three and a single used on a cover to England, dated 1859 4 1-10-0
122b - 6d, a very fine block of ten and four pairs used on a cover to England, dated 1868-a unique item 18 10-00-0
123 Type B: 4d, fine examples (one slightly crewed), used on an internal letter dated 1860 2 1-10-0
123a - 4d, a fine pair, but perfs. cut at top on an internal letter, dated 1860 2 1-05-0
123b - Types A, B and C: 4d on covers, with the three different types; A and the rare C. are fine; B is mucky 3 2-05-0
(vii) Handstruck Stamps Used Provisionally. .
124 ‘KINGSTON JAMAICA PAID’ date stamps on 1860 covers, one internal and the other to London covers 2 1-10-11
(viii) Numeral Cancellation ‘A01’ on Jamaican Adhesives.
125 Type A: Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d and 6d pine 4 1-00-0
126 Type B: Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d (two) and 1/- (three) pine; 2d and 3d CC 1 1 2-00-0
127 - 6d on cover and piece; 1/- on large piece and pair on front 5 3-00-0
128 Type C: Superb impression on ld; fine impression on 6d pine on cover. This type is one of the rarest in the whole of Jamaica, the only known covers being in this sale, Lots 123b, 128 and 190. 2 5-00-0
129 Type D: The fine collection on ld, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d (two) and 1/- (three) pine; 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d and 1/- CC 14 2-05-0
130 - Fine examples of 1d on cover and 1/- on two fronts 3 1-05-0
131 Type E: The fine collection on 1d, 2d, 4d and 1/- pine; ½d, 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d (two), 6d, 1/- and 2/- CC; 1d and 2d CA 15 1-15-0
132 - Five fine covers bearing 2d (single and strip of three), 4d and 1/- (three) 8 1-10-0
133 Type F: The fine collection on CC values to 2/-, four covers, three CA and 1d Revenue: 19 1-05-0
134 Type G: The fine collection on CC values to 5/-, four covers and four CA 21 2-00-0
(ix) Numeral Cancellation ‘A01’ on other Adhesives.
Type E was returned to London after 1884 and was used in the F.B.O. of the London Post Office.
135 Great Britain: Q.V. ½d vermilion, a fine pair 2 1-10-0
136 - Q.V. ½d, 1d and 2½d; K.E. 1d. 4 2-00-0
137 - K.E. £1 green, a superb example 1 10-00-0
138 - K.E. 1d used on a cover from France to England cover 3-00-0
138a - An impression on a cover from the British Army in South Africa; Transvaal stamps uncancelled, and the ‘A01’ obliterates a ‘T’ stamp that has been struck in error 1 cover 1-10-0
139 - A cover from U.S., with the ‘A01’ cancelling the English handstruck 3d postage due stamp; also a postcard of 1903 from France to England, cancelled ‘A01’ 2 items 2-00-0
140 Sweden: A superb block of the 1 ore brown and blue 10 4-00-0
141 New Zealand: 4d pair; also Spain 5c and Porto Rico 8c. 4 2-10-0
(x) Street Letter Box.
142 Type 1: Fine examples on covers bearing Q.V. 1d and 4d, 1½d postcard and 3d fiscal covers 4 2-00-0
143 Types 2 to 5: The fine collection, including two covers and five cards 101 3-00-0
144 Various slogan cancellations and unusual items 52 covers 1-10-0
Post Towns
The type references given to the numeral cancellations are those quoted in the Jamaica Handbook and reprinted on page 3 of this catalogue. The following extract from the handbook shows that certain numbers were changed from one office to another; in order to preserve some continuity in each office, we have put the pines raider the original office and the CC issues under the new office when the change was made about the end of 1862. Collectors must understand that pine issues might have been 'used in either of the two offices that used the same number ‘The numbers from ‘A27’ to ‘A78’ inclusive were only in general use on British stamps for little over a year, namely, from the 1 March 1859 until about the end of May 1860; hence the reason why they are so difficult to obtain. ‘During the interregnum the postmasters laid aside their obliterators until stamps reappeared with the Colonial issue in November 1860, when they were again used by the same offices. ‘On the closure of three post offices, some numbers had to be re-allotted about 1 November 1862 (if not on that day). ‘Accordingly, all the post towns using the numbers from ‘A38’ to ‘A59’ inclusive, were moved down the list one place or more, an effort being made to keep the list in alphabetical sequence as three new post offices had to be included ‘The numbers from ‘A38’ to ‘A59’ inclusive were therefore used at a different office after November 1862 from what they had been before that date.’
145 ADELPHI ‘598’, type O: The collection, including 1d, 2d and 6d CC; ½d, 1d and 2d CA. Rare 9 2-00-0
img 146 ALEXANDRIA: A superb 1857 cover, showing the date stamps of Alexandria, Brown's Town Dry Harbour and St. Ann's Bay, all used on one day. (See Photo) 1 cover 5-00-0
147 - ‘A27’, type H: A rather ragged, but charming cover addressed to India and bearing 2d, 6d and 1/- CC; among the additional marks is a handstruck ‘1d’ for the ship captain's gratuity; unfortunately, a 3d adhesive had been removed 1 cover 2-10-0
148 - - The collection, including 1d and 4d pine; ½d, 1d, 2d, 3d and 4d CC. A scarce number 18 2-05-0
149 ANNOTTO BAY: 1844, a cover bearing a fine example of the date stamp [PH] [P3] 1 cover 0-15-0
150 - ‘A28’, type H: The collection, including a complete set of lines to 1/- with shades, CC to 1/-, and Revenue pine 17 2-10-0
151 - - A strip of 1d pines, used on a choice cover 3 1-15-0
152 - ‘A28’, type M: The collection, including seven CC and three CA; the latter are scarce 10 1-10-0
153 - - - Two covers, one bearing a 1/- CC and the other a 3d CC and a 1d CA; also a 1d postcard 3 items 1-15-0
154 BATH: 1858 cover, bearing two 6d G.B., cancelled with the large Bath date stamp and with ‘A01’ superimposed A very rare item 1 cover 7-00-0
155 - An exactly similar cover, but with pair of 6d 1 cover 8-00-0
156 - ‘A29’, type H: The Collection, including 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d and 6d pine, five CC's and eight CA's 18 2-05-0
157 BALACLAVA ‘A79’, type K: A most attractive collection, including pairs showing the full cancellation of ½d 1d, 2d, 4d and 6d CC; ½d, 1d and 4d CA; 1d key-plate and 1d Revenue; also seven singles 28 3-00-0
BLACK RIVER
158 ‘BLACK/ RIVER’ [PC]: A moderate example of this very rare stamp on a 1794 letter to Kingston 1 cover 3-00-0
159 ‘BLACK RIVER JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2]: A fine example on a cover from Kingston, dated 1849 1 cover 0-15-0
160 - A fine cover, bearing a 4d G.B., cancelled with this date stamp in 1859 1 cover 6-00-0
161 ‘A30’, type H: A large piece, bearing a paid of 1d stars, one stamp defective and additional scarce ‘Too Late’ of this town 2 2-00-0
162 - A clearly cancelled, but creased, 4d G.B., on an 1859 cover 1 cover 2-05-0
163 - A cloudy impression on a 4d G.B., with perfs. cut at right, on a 1859 cover 1 cover 1-00-0
164 - A clear impression on a fine 4d G.B. 1 1-10-0
165 - A superb impression on a 6d G.B., with the perfs. cut at left, on a fine 1859 cover 1 cover 2-00-0
166 - A similar cover, but the cancellation is not so fine, but the stamp is perfect 1 cover 1-15-0
167 - A similar cover 1 cover 1-15-0
168 - A fine impression on a single 6d G.B. 1 0-15-0
169 - The fine collection on Jamaica adhesives, including seven pines, seven CC's, one dated cancellation and a postcard items 16 1-07-6
170 ‘BLACK RIVER JAMAICA’ [PP]: A fine example on a local letter, dated 1871; additional Kingston date stamp [PP], being the latest known date for the type 1 cover 1-10-0
171 BLUEFIELDS ‘A58’, type J: The collection, including two pines, two singles and two pairs of CCs, eight CAs and the two Llandoverys - these are scarce; also key-plate 1d on cover 19 2-00-0
172 BLUE MOUNTAIN VALLEY ‘G15’, type O: 2d CC strip of three and 6d CC, both fine, on two scarce covers 4 2-00-0
173 - The collection, including four CCs, eight CA's and a 2d CA on cover. The latter is the cover referred to on page 212 of the handbook, under ‘G16’ 13 2-00-0
174 BROWN'S TOWN: A fine cover bearing the date stamp [PA] and 6d G.B., cancelled ‘A01’ in transit 1 cover 3-10-0
175 - ‘A31’, type H: Clear impression on 6d G.B. 1 1-15-0
176 - - The collection, including five pines and eight CC's, one of which is on cover 13 1-15-0
177 BUFF BAY: A fine example of the date stamp [P10] [P2] on an 1847 cover 1 cover 0-15-0
178 - A fine example of the date stamp [PK] [P6], used in conjunction with Kingston and Spanish Town date stamps-cover dated 1856 1 cover 1-00-0
179 - ‘A32’, type H: A clear impression on a fine 6d G.B. on front and large part back, dated 1859 1 cover 5-00-0
180 - - A feint, but clear impression on a 6d G.B. 1 1-00-0
181 - - The collection on Jamaica adhesives, including seven pines and five covers 38 2-10-0
182 BULL BAY ‘615’, type O: The collection, including 2d CC; ½d pair, 2d on cover and 4d CA. A scarce number 13 2-15-0
183 CHARLTON ‘A33’, type H: A good impression on a fine strip of 4d G.B. (probably unique); one stamp with perfs. cut at right 3 7-00-0
184 - The collection, including four pines, seven CC's and a postcard items 25 1-7-6
185 CHESTER CASTLE ‘F98’, type O: The collection, including four CC's (very scarce with this number) and eleven CAs 15 3-00-0
186 CLAREMONT ‘A34’, type H: Superb impression on a fine pair of 2d pines on a cover, dated 1861 1 cover 2-10-0
187 - The fine collection, including five pines and one postcard items 24 1-15-0
188 CLARENDON: The scarce town stamp [P8] [T2], on a superb cover, dated 1844. The only recorded example 1 cover 5-00-0
189 - The scarce town stamp [PD] [T3], on a fine cover, dated 1838. The only recorded example 1 cover 4-00-0
190 - The date stamp [PN], on a cover bearing a poor 4d G.B., which has been cancelled with the rare ‘A01’ cancellation, type C. (See Lot 128) 1 cover 1-00-0
191 - ‘A35’, type H: Fair to good impressions on a strip of 1d stars, on cover dated 1859 4 10-00-0
192 - - The fine collection, including 4d GB; four pines, nine CCs and a 1/- on cover, etc. 32 2-15-0
193 CLARK'S TOWN ‘F81’, type O: The collection, including six CCs and a pair of 1d on cover; eight CA's and a 1d key-plate on cover 17 1-15-0
194 COLD SPRING ‘193’, type O: The fine collection, including CC's to 2,/- and two copies of the 1/- on covers; two postcards and a later cover 25 3-05-0
195 COPSE ‘F97’, type O: The collection of this scarce number, including four CCs and four CAs, with 1882 postcard 8 2-05-0
196 DRY HARBOUR: The scarce town stamp [P8] [T2], used on a rather ragged cover, dated 1821. The only recorded example 1 cover 3-00-0
197 - The only known example of the town stamp [PD] [T3], used on a cover, dated 1828, and bearing Jamaica fleuron date stamp [P5a] [J10] - 1 cover 3-10-0
198 - ‘36’ in manuscript: 1d pair, 2d, 4d and 6d pines, all with this scarce cancellation 5 2-10-0
199 - - 1d, 2d, 4d and 6d with the same cancellation. Note: ‘A36’, type H cancellation had a very, short life, and was either broken or destroyed about the time the Pines were issued. Whilst waiting for the new Cancellation to arrive the stamps were cancelled with the post office number in manuscript. 4 2-10-0
200 - ‘A36’, type L: The collection, including five pines and five CCs, also one postcard 22 2-00-0
201 DUNCANS ‘A37’, type H: A clear example on a 4d G.B. 1 ` 2-10-0
202 - - A pair of 6d G.B. clearly cancelled 2 4-00-0
203 - - The collection, including a complete set of pines with shades, five CCs, and a provisional postcard 14 2-05-0
204 - ‘B’, type P: The collection, including seven CCs and a pair of 2d on piece, a good range of CAs, including two covers and two postcards 26 3-00-0
205 EWARTON ‘A38’, type H: A forgery on 6d G.B. and a fine set of genuine cancellations on the pines with all shades. ‘196’, type O: The collection, including four CCs and 13 CAs, two of which are on cover 27 3-00-0
FALMOUTH
206 ‘FALMOUTH / JA’ [P8] [T2]: A superb example split by the letter join, on an 1810 cover, with additional Jamaica fleuron, type [P4] [J7] 1 cover 2-10-0
207 ‘FALMOUTH’ [PD] [T3]: A moderate example, split by the letter join and used in conjunction -with the Kingston date stamp (K4) 1 cover 1-00-0
208 - Another and finer example, also two other covers bearing examples of types [P10] [P2] and [PH] [P4] covers 3 2-00-0
209 - A similar lot, but not so fine, and with additional example of the first type [P8] [T2] covers 4 1-10-0
210 ‘A39’, type H: Fine impressions on a beautiful strip of four 1d stars on a cover dated 1858, with Alexandria arrival date stamp. A unique piece 1 cover 10-00-0
211 - A superb impression on 1d stars 1 1-05-0
212 - No ‘A39’, but the 4d G.B. (slight defect), with dated cancellation [PO] 1 3-15-0
213 - Rather heavy impressions on a strip of three 4d G.B., on a cover dated 1859 1 cover 4-00-0
214 - Clear impressions on two pairs (one defect) and two singles (one defect), on a cover dated 1859. A unique item 1 cover 11-00-0
215 - A clear impression on a fine 4d G.B. 1 1-05-0
216 - A superb impression on a 6d G.B., on 1859 cover 1 cover 2-05-0
217 - A similar cover 1 cover 2-05-0
218 - A good impression on a fine 6d G.B. 1 0-15-0
219 - Clear impressions on a pair of 1d pines on 1871 cover; also an 1865 cover, without adhesive, showing date stamp [PO] [P7] and Montego Bay covers 2 2-00-0
220 - The collection of pines 4d, 6d (two, one on dated piece) and 1/- (two). ‘A38’, type H: The collection, including seven CCs. ‘A38’, type N: The collection, including five CCs and one post card 21 2-10-0
221 FLINT RIVER: A fine example of the date stamp [P10] [P2], but split by, the letter join, used on a cover dated 1849 1 cover 0-15-0
222 - Another example of the same, but with date partly in manuscript and used in conjunction with the same type for Spanish Town, on a cover dated 1856 1 cover 1-05-0
223 - ‘A40’, type H: A superb impression on a 6d G.B. 1 2-05-0
224 - - A fine impression on a 1d pine. ‘A39’, type H: The collection, including pairs of the ld and 4d CC 12 1-10-0
225 GAYLE: A copy of the 4d G.B. (corner perf. short), used on a cover with date stamp and ‘A01’ superimposed, a rare item 1 cover 7-00-0
226 - ‘A41’, type H: 1d stars, with a fine clear impression 1 5-00-0
227 - handstruck provisional: An 1860 cover, with Gayle date stamp [PN] [P7], with similar type for Clarendon and Jamaica ‘Paid’ [A] [PD4] 1 cover 2-00-0
228 - ‘A41’, type H: Fine impressions on ld, 4d (two, one on large dated piece) and 1/-. ‘A40’, type H: the collection, including six CCs and 12 CAs; a pair of the latter 1d are on cover 22 3-00-0
229 GOLDEN SPRING ‘A42’, type H: A fine set of pines, including an extra shade of the 1/-. ‘A41 ‘, type H: A fine collection of this scarce number, including six CCs and seven CAs; 4d CC on cover 21 3-10-0
229a - ‘A41’, type H: A clear impression cancelling a fine 4d CC on cover, dated 1880 1 cover 1-05-0
230 GORDON TOWN: An 1855 cover, bearing the date stamp [PL] [P5], also Kingston [P7] and British St. Thomas and Barbadoes (sic) date stamps. Perfection piece 1 cover 3-05-0
231 - ‘A42’, type H: A fine 1867 cover, bearing 2d, 3d and a pair of 6d pines, clearly cancelled, and a handstruck 1d for the ship captain's gratuity; one 6d has a contemporary purple ink stain 1 cover 2-00-0
232 - - The collection, including seven CCs and 12 CAs ‘A43’, type H: Fine impressions on the 1d, 3d, 4d, 6d and 1/- pine 24 2-00-0
233 - - A fine impression on Trinidad 6d green 1 2-00-0
234 - - A soldier's letter of 1892, bearing a pair of ½d green QV. 1 cover 3-00-0
GOSHEN
235 ‘GOSHEN’ [PD] [T3]: A good example, the only recorded, on a cover, dated 1846 1 4-00-0
236 ‘GOSHEN’ date stamp [P10] [P2]: A fair example, tying a 6d G.B. with ‘A01’ superimposed on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 1-15-0
237 - A fine example on the front of a cover, bearing two superb pairs of 6d G.B., and dated June 23rd, 1858 (very early date) 1 cover 8-00-0
238 ‘A44’, type H: A fine 1859 cover, bearing a pair and a strip of four ld stars, clearly cancelled 1 cover 10-00-0
239 - Another 1859 cover, bearing a superb pair of 1d stars and a 4d with slight corner defect 1 cover 5-10-0
240 - Fine impressions cancelling a superb strip of 1d stars 3 3-00-0
241 - ‘A44’ omitted, and 6d G.B. (corner missing) on large piece, cancelled with date stamp [P10] [P2] 1 1-00-0
242 - Clear cancellation on a 6d G.B. (small corner defect), on a cover dated 1859 1 cover 1-00-0
243 - A superb 6d G.B., clearly cancelled on a large piece, dated 1859 1 1-15-0
244 - A fine pair of 6d G.B., used on an 1859 cover 1 cover 2-15-0
245 - A pair and two singles of the 6d G.B., all slightly creased, used on a fine 1859 cover 1 cover 5-10-0
246 - A fine 6d G.B., clearly cancelled 1 0-15-0
247 - Clear cancellations on 1d, 4d, 6d and 1/- (three shades) pines. ‘A43’, type H: The collection of CCs, including a pair of 2d and a single 4d on two covers 15 1-15-0
248 ‘A47’, type H (Santa Cruz): The fine collection of CAs, including a pair of 4d and a 1d key-plate used on two covers 21 1-10-0
249 GRANGE HILL ‘A45’, type H: A pair of 1d stars (three corner perfs. missing on one stamp), and 6d, with additional cancellation over two stamps of the date stamp [P10] P2], on an 1859 cover 1 cover 8-00-0
250 - A fine 1859 cover, bearing two single 4d G.B. 1 cover 7-10-0
251 - A similar cover, but bearing a pair of 4d, one stamp with a few perfs. missing 1 cover 5-10-0
252 - A December, 1858, cover, bearing a 6d G.B., cancelled ‘A01', with date stamp (Christmas day date partly in manuscript) [P10] [P2] 1 cover 3-00-0
253 A superb impression on a pair of 6d GB 2 3-15-0
254 - 6d, clearly cancelled, on a small piece 1 1-15-0
255 - A clear impression, cancelling a 1/- G.B., on an 1859 front. A unique piece 1 20-00-0
256 - Clear impressions on 6d (two) and 1/- pines. ‘A44’, type H The collection, including four CCs 18 1-10-0
257 GREEN ISLAND - town stamp [P7] [T2]: A fine example, but split by letter join, used in conjunction with Jamaica fleuron [P5] [J9], on an 1822 cover 1 cover 2-10-0
258 - Handstruck Provisional on an 1864 cover, date stamp [PP] used in conjunction with 'Jamaica Paid' [A] [PD4] 1 cover 1-10-0
259 - ‘A46’, type H: Good impression on a 6d pine (rare). ‘A45’, type H: The collection of CCs (three) and CAs (15) 19 2-10-0
260 GREEN POND: The rare town stamp; [P8] [T2], a superb impression, split by the letter join, used in conjunction with Jamaica fleuron [P4] [J7]. This is the only recorded example of the town stamp 1 cover 4-00-0
261 GUY'S HILL ‘199’, type O: The fine collection of this uncommon number including three CCs 12 1-15-0
262 HAGLY-GAP ‘A80’, type K: Two extremely rare covers, one of which is torn and bears a pair of 1d blue CA; the other bears a 2d red CA; both have additionally the Hagly-Gap date stamp in oblong frame and 1884 date in manuscript covers 2 3-00-0
263 HALF-WAY-TREE ‘G15’, type O: The collection including three CCs and two postcards items 22 1-15-0
264 HAMPDEN ‘G14’, type O: The collection including five CCs, both Llandoveries, two covers and a postcard 19 2-00-0
265 HAYES ‘617’, type O: The collection including seven CCs, 2½d on 4d provisional and a cover 20 1-15-0
img 266 HIGHGATE ‘A47’.type H: Fine impressions on a superb strip of GB 1d stars, on an 1859 letter. Unique b(see Photo) 1 cover l5-00-0
267 - A fair impression on a defective 4d G.B. on an 1860 cover 1 cover 1-05-0
268 - A superb impression on a G.B. 4d. 1 110-0
269 - Superb impression on G.B. 6d, pine 1d and 4d. 3 2-05-0
270 HOPE BAY ‘A48’, type H: A superb impression on G.B. 4d. 1 1-17-6
271 - - Fine impressions on ld, 2d, 4d, 6d and l/- (two) pines 6 1-15-0
272 - ‘A47’, type H: The collection, including six CC's and four covers 26 2-10-0
273 KINGS ‘622’, type O: The collection of this uncommon number, including four CCs 15 1-15-0
LACOVIA
274 ‘LACOVIA*’ [PA] [T1]: A feint but clear example used on a 1778 cover to London, with additional fine ‘JAMAICA' [P1] [J1] 1 cover 3-00-0
275 - A similar and rather finer cover 1 cover 4-05-0
276 - An even finer example but the ‘IAMAICA' is the broad ‘M’ type [P2] [J2] and dated 1788 cover l 4-05-0
277 - A similar cover, dated 1793, but the 'JAMAICA' is split by the letter join 1 cover 3-05-0
278 ‘LACOVIA/JA’ [P8] [T2]: The only recorded and very fine example of this town stamp on an 1819 cover 1 cover 5-00-0
279 ‘LACOVIA’ [PD] [T3] The only recorded example of this type on an 1828 cover, fine used in conjunction with a Jamaica fleuron [P5a] [J10] 1 cover 3-15-0
280 ‘E30’, type K: A fine impression cancelling a 1/- CC on a front and part back, dated 1874 front 1 1-05-0
281 - The collection, including 1d pine, seven CCs and two postcards. ‘A64’, type H: Two covers bearing key-plate 1d and 2d (defective) 23 2-15-0
282 LILLIPUT: A neat cover with date stamp of 1859 and 6d (defective) cancelled 'A01' in transit 1 cover 1-10-0
283 - ‘A49’, type H: A superb impression on a 6d G.B. 1 1-05-0
284 - -- Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d and 1/- (three) pines. ‘A48’, type H: Fine impressions on ½d, 1d, 2d, 4d and l/- CC 12 2-00-0
285 - ‘A48’, type H: A 3d pine (creased) on a piece dated 1869; 2d and 1/- CC on fine entire letter dated 1873 3 2-00-0
286 LITTLE LONDON ‘F80’, type O: The fine collection, including 1d pine, a fine set of CCs and twelve CA's 21 2-05-0
287 LITTLE RIVER: A fine but cloudy impression of the town stamp [PD] [T3], split by letter join on a letter dated 1837. The only recorded example 1 cover 3-15-0
288 - ‘E58’, type K: The collection including 1d pine, eight CCs and one postcard Two of these cancellations are in blue 20 2-10-0
289 LUCEA: A clear impression of this town stamp [PD] [T3] on an 1839 cover, the only recorded example; also an example of the date stamp [P10] [P2] on a ragged 1841 cover covers 2 2-10-0
290 - ‘A51’, type H: A superb impression on a fine pair of 4d used on a large ragged and torn cover 1 cover 3-05-0
291 - - Fine impressions on a set of pines with an additional shade of the 6d ‘A49’, type H: The collection, including ten CCs, five key-plate designs, one cover and three postcards 33 2-10-0
292 MALVERN ‘A50’, type H: Fine impressions on a set of pines, eight CCs, 2½d on 4d provisional and one cover 31 2-15-0
293 - Good impressions on a fine deep pair of 6d pines on a cover dated 1864; also one postcard items 2 2-05-0
294 MANCHIONEAL: Fine clear impression of the town stamp [PD] [T3] on the front of a letter, dated 1822, and bearing additional Jamaica fleuron [P5] [J9] 1 cover 2-00-0
295 - Another copy of the same, but in dull magenta, and used in conjunction with the Kingston date stamp [K1] on an 1824 letter 1 cover 2-00-0
296 - A similar lot, but in black, and split by- the letter join on the back of a cover, dated 1830 1 cover 1-05-0
297 - A similar cover, but the town stamp is in a larger and unrecorded type and the Kingston date stamp [K3] and dated 1836 1 cover 1-10-0
298 - A fine example of the date stamp [PP] cancelling a superb 2d pine 1 1-05-0
299 - ‘A52’, type H: Good impressions on a fine set of pines with an extra shade of the 6d ‘A51’, type H: The collection including six CCs, three key-plate types and two covers 29 2-05-0
MANDEVILLE
300 ‘MANDEVILLE / JAMAICA’ [PN] [P7]: A fine example on an 1857 cover used in conjunction with ‘Jamaica Paid' 1[A] [PD4] 1 cover 1-10-0
301 ‘ - A good example cancelling a 4d G.B. -with ‘A01’ superimposed on a large dated piece 1859 1 5-00-0
302 ‘A53’, type H: A clear impression on a defective 4d G.B. on large piece, dated 1859 1 1-15-0
303 - A clear impression on 6d G.B. on cover, dated 1860 1 4-00-0
304 - Fine impressions on ld, 2d, 3d pair and 4d pines 5 1-10-0
305 ‘A52’, type H: Fine impressions on ten CCs and four CAs 14 1-7-6
306 - A slightly stained cover bearing a pair and single of the 1d pine; also another cover bearing a defective 2d CC 2 covers 3-00-0
307 ‘JAMAICA PAID’ [4]: A fine example of the provisional used on a cover bearing the town date stamp [PP] 1878 1 cover 1-05-0
308 MAY HILL: The only recorded and very fine example of the town stamp [PD] [T3] used in conjunction with the Jamaica fleuron [P4] [17a] on a cover, dated 1810 1 cover 4-00-0
309 - ‘A54’, type H: Clear impressions on a fine pair of G.B. 1d stars and a defective 4d on cover, dated 1859 1 cover 4-15-0
310 - - A fine split impression on a 4d G.B. 1 1-05-0
311 - - A fine impression on a pair of 4d pines on cover dated 1861 1 2-05-0
312 - - Fine impressions on 1d and 6d (two lovely shades) pines. ‘A53’, type H: The collection with 4d pine and six CC's, two of which are on cover 10 1-15-0
313 MAY PEN ‘640’, type O: The collection including six CCs and five covers 31 2-10-0
314 MEDINA-MAIDSTONE ‘631 ‘, type O: The collection including five CCs, four CAs and a cover the latter being from Maidstone 10 2-00-0
315 MIDDLE QUARTERS ‘A82’, type N: The collection including two pairs and a single CC's, one cover and one postcard 21 1-15-0
316 MILE GULLY ‘A55’, type H: A fine impression cancelling 4d and 6d G.B. on a small piece 2 4-00-0
317 - - A similar piece but larger and dated 1859 2 4-10-0
318 - - Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d and 6d pines, the latter on dated piece 5 1-05-0
319 - - Date stamp [PN] ([P7]: Clear dated examples from June, 1863, to October, 1865, on id (two), 4d (two), 6d (pair and single) and 1/- (two) pines 3-10-0
Note: The ‘A55’, type H, obliterator became unfit for use about February, 1863, and this date stamp was used until the new cancellation arrived.
320 - ‘A54’, type J: The collection including two pines and nine CCs; also four dated copies 1883-88 18 1-15-0
321 MILE RIVER ‘201’, type O: The collection including seven CCs and two covers 28 1-15-0
322 - ‘A’, type P: Fine impressions of this exceptionally rare cancellation on 1d pine and 2d, 4d and 6d CC 4 4-00-0
323 - - The only recorded cover with this cancellation and cancelling two fine examples of the 6d CC 1 cover 5-00-0
324 MONEAGUE ‘A56’, type H: The collection including a fine set of pines with all shades of 6d and 1/-. ‘A55’, type H: The collection including four CCs and a strip of four ½d CCs (creased) on cover 29 2-10-0
MONTEGO BAY
325 ‘MONTEGO BAY / JA’ [P8] [T2] A fine example on an 1803 cover 1 cover 1-10-0
326 - A good example but split by letter join on an 1826 cover 1 cover 1-00-0
327 - A fair example used on the front of a cover dated 1835 1 cover 1-00-0
328 ‘MONTEGO BAY’ [PD] [T3]: A superb example, but split by letter join, and used in conjunction -with Jamaica fleuron [P5a] [J10] on a cover dated 1827 1 cover 1-10-0
329 - A fine example on the front of a cover dated 1837 1 cover 1-00-0
330 - A good example on the front of a soiled cover dated 1839 1 cover 0-15-0
331 ‘PAID 8d’ in circle [PD6]: A superb example used on a cover dated 1848 1 cover 6-00-0
332 - Another fine example, but not such a deep colour on a cover dated 1854 1 cover 5-00-0
333 ‘MONTEGO BAY’ [P10] [P2]: A fine example on an 1856 cover used in conjunction with a similar type for Spanish Town 1 cover 1-00-0
334 ‘A57’, type H: Clear impressions on a pair of 1d stars and 6d G.B. on a large dated piece, 1859 piece 1 6-00-0
335 - Clear impressions on a superb pair of 4d G.B. on cover, dated 1859 1 cover 2-05-0
336 - A similar cover, but one stamp with corner defect 1 cover 1-15-0
337 - A similar cover, but bearing two pairs of 4d G.B., one stamp having a small corner missing cover l 5-00-0
338 - Clear impressions cancelled G.B. 1d stars (one stamp with corner missing), 4d and 6d. 4 2-05-0
339 - Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d (two) and 1/- (two) pines. ‘A56’, type H: The collection including 1/- pine on cover and eight CCs, also 2d on cover. ‘A56’, type K: The collection, including ten CCs, two covers and four pairs 47 3-10-0
340 Street Letter Box: The collection including two covers and a postcard 22 1-05-0
MORANT BAY
341 ‘MORANT BAY’ [PC] [T1]: The finest possible impression of the only known example of this rare date stamp on a letter dated 1773 and addressed to Kingston. This is the earliest known town stamp from any Jamaican Post Town; it has been used as a ship letter stamp 1 cover 15-00-0
342 ‘MORANT BAY/JA’ [P8] [T2]: A good example on an 1806 cover used in conjunction with Jamaica fleuron [P3] [J6], the latter split by letter join 1 cover 1-10-0
343 ‘MORANT-BAY JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2]: A superb impression of an 1847 letter 1 cover 0-15-0
344 ‘A59’, type H: A superb impression on a G.B. 4d on a large piece, dated 1859, with date stamp [P10], [P2] partly in manuscript 1 3-00-0
345 - A fine impression on a 4d G.B. on an 1859 cover 1 cover 3-00-0
346 - A similar cover, but the cancellation is smudgy 1 cover 2-00-0
347 - Fine impressions on a super pair of 4d G.B. used on an 1859 cover 1 cover 7-00-0
348 - Clear impressions on 4d and 6d G.B. 2 2-10-0
349 - Clear impressions on a fine pair of 6d G.B. on an 1860 cover 1 cover 7-00-0
350 - Clear impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d and l/- pine 6 1-10-0
351 ‘A57’, type H: The collection including eight CCs and two dated cancellations of 1862 25 1-10-0
352 - Covers bearing 1d pine (defect), strip of 2d CC with additional handstruck G.B. Ashbourne ld stamp for re-forwarding, pair of ½d and single 2d CA covers 4 2-00-0
353 MOUNT CHARLES ‘A80’, type K: The collection of this scarce number, including 1/- pine, seven CCs and one CA 9 1-15-0
354 NEWMARKET ‘E06’, type K: The collection of this uncommon number, including 2d and 1 /- pine, six CCs and nine CAs, one of the latter being on cover 17 2-00-0
355 NEWPORT ‘A59’, type H: The collection, including seven CCs 23 1-7-6
356 A fine impression on 1/- CC on cover, dated 1873 1 cover 1-10-0
357 - A superb impression on an 1858 l/- postal fiscal 1 1-15-0
OCHO RIOS
358 ‘OCHO RIOS’ [PH] [P3]: A good example cancelling a 4d G.B. on a large dated piece with ‘A01’ superimposed 1 7-00-0
359 ‘A60’, type H: A clear on a 4d G.B. on cover, dated 1859 impression 1 cover 3-10-0
360 - A fair impression on a 4d (two corner perfs. short), on a large piece, dated 1859 1 1-15-0
361 - Clear impressions on two 4d G.B. (one defective), on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 2-05-0
362 - A clear impression on a 4d G.B. 1 1-15-0
363 - Fine impressions on 2d, 3d, 4d and 1/- pines; 1d and 2d CC. ‘A.60’, type M: The collection, including six CCs and seven CAs 19 1-15-0
364 OLD HARBOUR ‘A61’, type H: A clear impression on a 4d G.B. on cover, dated 1859 1 cover 3-05-0
365 - An equally fine copy of the same stamp oft cover 1 1-10-0
366 - Medium impressions on a 4d, and pair of 6d (one stamp badly creased), on large piece dated 1859 3 5-00-0
367 - The collection, including a fine set of pines with extra shades of the 6d and 1/-; also a CC. cover 14 1-15-0
368 PEAR TREE GROVE ‘A63’, type H: The line collection of this rare number, including a 1d pine, three CCs and one cover 18 2-05-0
369 PEDRO ‘A81’, type K: Fine impressions of this rare number on 2d and 3d CC; also ten CAs 12 2-10-0
370 - QV. ½d green pair and 1d key-plate, used on 2 covers 2-00-0
371 PETERSFIELD ‘642’, type O: The fine collection of this scarce number, including CCs and CAs to 6d, and four pairs 17 2-10-0
PLANTAIN GARDEN RIVER
372 ‘PLANTAIN GARDEN RIVER’ [PL] [P5]: A clear impression on a G.B. 4d, with ‘A01’ superimposed on an 1859 cover 1 cover 5-00-0
373 ‘A62’, type H: A fine impression on a G.B. 4d on large piece, dated 1859 1 3-10-0
374 - A similar lot, but the 4d has two corner perfs. short 1 2-05-0
375 - A similar lot, but a full O.H.M.S. cover with additional rare ‘TOO LATE’ [TL2] 1 cover 6-00-0
376 - A fine impression on a 4d G.B. on small piece I 1-05-0
377 - The fine collection including seven pines, eight CCs and nineteen CAs 34 2-00-0
378 - Four covers, two bearing 2d CC; also a dated piece with 4d G.B. 5 2-00-0
379 Withdrawn
380 Withdrawn
PORT ANTONIO
381 ‘PORT ANTONIO’ [PD] [T3]: A superb impression of the only recorded example of this rare stamp on a letter dated 1838 1 cover 4-00-0
382 ‘PORT ANTONIO JAMAICA [P10] [P2]: A fine example of the date stamp in blue used on an 1842 cover in conjunction with ‘Jamaica Paid’ [A] [PD4] 1 cover 1-05-0
img 383 ‘A64’, type H: Four superb copies of the 1d stars, neatly cancelled on an 1859 entire (See Photo) 1 cover 25-00-0
384 - A neat impression on a fine G.B. 1d stars 1 2-10-0
385 - The collection including five pines, three covers and five CCs with blue cancellations 37 2-10-0
386 Street Letter Box: The collection; also five covers showing the two spellings of ‘CROSS ROAD/S’ 25 1-10-0
387 PORT MARIA: A fine example of the date stamp [PH] used on a letter dated 1844 1 cover 1-05-0
388 - A similar cover, but dated 1845 1 cover 1-05-0
389 - ‘A66’, type H: A good example on 4d G.B., with one perf short 1 1-10-0
390 - - The fine collection, including five pines, one of which is on cover; also eight CA's with one cover 32 2-15-0
391 PORT MORANT: An 1859 cover bearing 4d G.B. cancelled in manuscript ‘PORT MORANT’ and with ‘A01’ superimposed 1 cover 4-00-0
392 - ‘A65’, type H: A smeared impression cancelling a pair of 4d G.B. (one stamp creased), with date stamp alongside and on half a cover, dated 1859 2 3-15-0
393 - - Good impressions on a strip of three (one stamp creased), and a single 4d G.B. with an additional 6d G.B. on the left on a Registered Money Letter (slightly torn), dated 1859. A unique piece 1 cover 17-00-0
394 - - Good impressions on G.B. 4d and 6d on the front of a Registered Money Letter 2 10-00-0
395 - - The collection, including six pines and one postcard 25 1-15-0
396 PORT ROYAL: A clear impression of the date stamp [P10] [ P2] on an envelope addressed to the French Expeditionary Force in China, thirteen other handstruck stamps of transit and arrival 1 cover 2-10-0
397 - ‘A67’, type H: The collection, including ld, 2d, 6d (single and a paid), and 1/- pine; also postal fiscal 3d. 25 2-00-0
398 - - Two covers, one rather battered and bearing two strips of three 6d CC, the other with 6d CC and ½d CA covers 2 1-10-0
399 - - A strip of six 2d CC on 1 cover 6 1-10-0
PORUS
400 ‘PORUS’ date stamp [PL] [P5]: Split by the letter join, of a cover, dated 1848 1 cover 1-00-0
401 ‘PORUS’: 1d and 4d G.B., cancelled with date stamp [P10] [P2], on a cover, dated 1859; another 1d stamp has been removed; ‘A01’ superimposed 1 cover 4-10-0
402 - Date stamp [PL] [P5], cancelling a 4d G.B., with perfs. clipped, ‘A01’ superimposed on half a cover, dated 1859 1 4-00-0
403 ‘A68’, type H: A clear impression on a 4d G.B., with perfs. clipped, on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 3-10-0
404 - A smudgy impression on two 4d G.B., on a cover, 1859 1 cover 3-10-0
405 - A clear impression on a 4d GB 1 1-10-0
406 - The collection, including four pines 28 1-10-0
407 - 4d pine on a large dated piece; 1d CA pair on cover; also two postcards items 4 1-10-0
408 PRIESTMAN'S RIVER ‘G16’, type O: The collection, including five CCs and four covers 22 2-05-0
409 RAMBLE ‘A69’, type H: Half a cover, dated 1859, bearing a perfect strip of four and a damaged pair of the G.B. 1d stars 6 7-00-0
410 - - The collection, including seven pines and a postcard 22 2-00-0
411 - Handstruck provisional: Date stamp [PO] [P7] on an 1866 cover 1 cover 1-10-0
412 RICHMOND ‘A79’, type H: The only recorded example of the use of this number, clearly struck on a 6d pine. (See Lot 413) 1 5-00-0
413 - ‘A 9’ (‘7’ missing), type H: The only recorded example of this cancellation on a 6d CC 1 5-00-0
Note: Apparently damaged in the early years, hence the great rarity of ‘A79’, type H
414 - ‘A79’, type J: The collection of this scarce number, including two pines and five CCs 14 2-10-0
415 - - A 2d CA on an 1885 cover, very rare 1 1-10-0
RIO BUENO
416 ‘RIO BUENO / JA’ [P8] [T2] The only recorded example on an 1832 letter 1 cover 5-00-0
417 ‘RIO BUENO-JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2] A good example on an 1859 cover, bearing pair of 1d and single 4d G.B., cancelled ‘A01' 1 cover 6-00-0
418 ‘A70’, type H: Clear cancellations on a pair of ld and single 4d G.B., used on a front dated 1860 3 8-00-0
419 - A fair impression on a 4d G.B. 1 2-05-0
420 - A clear impression on a 6d. G.B. 1 2-05-0
421 - The collection, including one pine, two CCs one cover and one postcard 15 1-05-0
RODNEY HALL
422 ‘RODNEY HALL JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2]: A fair impression, on an 1844 cover 1 cover 0-15-0
423 ‘RODNEY HALL JAMAICA’[PK] [P6]: A superb example of this date stamp on an 1852 cover 1 cover 1-05-0
424 ‘A71’, type H: A fine impression of a pair of 1d stars G.B., one stamp has a pert. sport 2 2-10-00
425 - A clear impression on a 4d G.B., on a cover (which has a small hole in it), dated 1859 (the ‘5’ in year inverted) 1 cover 3-10-0
426 - A superb impression on a 4d G.B. 1 1-10-0
427 - Fine impressions on 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d and 1/- (two) pines 7 1-10-0
428 - (Now called Linstead) the collection, including seven CCs, three covers and a postcard 29 2-00-0
429 ‘ST. ANN'S / JA’ P8 [T2]: The only recorded, but rather poor example of this town mark used on a cover, dated 1824 1 cover 1-10-0
430 ‘ST. ANN'S BAY’ [PH] [P3]: A fine impression, split by the letter join, on a cover, dated 1848 1 cover 0-12-6
431 ‘PAID’ in circle: The only recorded example of this stamp, on a letter, dated 1857 1 5-00-0
432 ‘A73’, type H: Clear examples, cancelling a pair of 1d and a single 4d G.B., on half a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 8-00-0
433 - Good impressions on 4d and 6d (perfs cut) G.B. 2 2-10-0
434 - Clear cancellations on a pair of 6d GB on cover, dated 1859 1 cover 7-00-0
435 - No ‘A73’, but ‘A01’ cancelling a strip of four, a pair and a single, on a motth-eaten cover with dated stamp 1859 [PH] [P3] on reverse 1 cover 5-00-0
436 ‘ST. ANN'S BAY--JAMAICA’ -[PP]: A fine example of the provisional, used in 1860, in conjunction with ‘Jamaica Paid’ [A] [PD4] 1 cover 1-15-0
437 ‘A73’, type H: The collection, including a fine set of pine, nine CCs and a pair of 1d fiscals 37 2-00-0
438 - - Fine impressions on a pair of 6d and single 1 pines; also 2d CC (two) - all on covers or fronts 5 2-05-0
img 439 ST. DAVID'S ‘A72’, type H: Fine impressions on a pair and two singles (one with small corner defect), used on a cover dated 1859, with ‘A0l’ superimposed Unique. (See Photo) 1 cover 20-00-0
440 - The collection, including seven pines and two covers 26 2-15-0
441 SALT GUT ‘A74’, type H: Good impressions on a reconstructed strip of 1d stars G.B.. one has a small ink stain 3 5-00-0
442 -- A fine impression on a 4d GB 1 2-10-0
443 - A superb impression on a 6d GB, on a cover, dated 1859 - a Perfection piece 1 cover 5-00-0
444 - A superb impression on a 6d G.B. 1 1-10-0
445 - The collection, including two pines and a postcard 15 1-10-0
446 SALT SPRING: The only recorded and very fine impression of the town stamp [PA]; [T1] , used on a 1790 cover, with ‘JAMAICA’ (broad ‘M’) [P2] [J2] 1 cover 12-00-0
SAVANNAH LA MAR
446a ‘SAVLAMAR’ [PA] [T1]: The only recorded and clear example of this town mark, used on an 1802 letter, in conjunction with Jamaica date-stamp [PF] [J4], faintly impressed 1 cover 8-00-0
447 ‘SAVANNA LA MAR / JA’ [P8] T2]: A very fine example, used in conjunction with a fine used Jamaica fleuron [P4] [J7] on an 1809 cover 1 cover 3-15-0
448 ‘SAVANNA LA MAR’ [PD] [T3]: Fine impression, but split by the letter join, and used on an 1837 cover-the only recorded example of this stamp 1 cover 4-00-0
449 ‘SAVANNAH-LA-MAR-JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2]: A superb impression, used on an 1849 cover, in conjunction with the same type for Black River 1 cover 1-00-0
450 - A superb example, used with the same type Kingston, on an 1850 cover 1 cover 0-12-6
451 - A superb example, tying a pair of 1d G.B., with ‘A01' superimposed, on an 1858 cover: unfortunately, a 4d adhesive has been removed 1 cover 4-00-0
452 - A part impression, cancelling a pair of 1d and a defective 4d G.B., also pen-cancelled and faint ‘A01’ superimposed; on an 1859 cover 1 cover 6-00-0
453 - A similar impression on a pair of 4d G.B., with ‘A01’ superimposed, on half of an 1859 cover 2 2-15-0
454 - A clear impression on a pair of 4d G.B., on an 1859 cover 1 5-00-0
455 ‘A75’, type H: Clear impressions on a pair of l d and single 4d G.B., on an 1859 cover 1 cover 4-00-0
456 - A reconstructed strip, comprising- a fine pair and a creased single of the 1d G.B. 3 2-05-0
457 - A pair of 1d (one defective), and a torn 4d G.B., clearly cancelled on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 2-10-0
458 - Superb impressions on a fresh pair of 4d G.B., on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 3-00-0
459 - A superb impression on a 4d G.B. 1 0-15-0
460 - A fair impression on a defective 6d G.B., on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 1-10-0
img 461 - Very clear impressions on two 4d, a pair of 6d (one creased) and 1/- G.B., on a cover, dated 1859. Wonderful quality and undoubtedly unique. (See Photo) Note: The owner considered this to be the finest cover with G.B. used in Jamaica. 1 cover 50-00-0
462 - A good impression on 2d pine; also dated cancellations on a pair of 4d and two 6d pines 5 5-00-0
463 ‘A75’, type L: The fine collection, including 11 pines, three covers and a postcard 38 2-15-0
464 SHOOTER'S HILL ‘F96’, type O: The collection, including one pine, five CCs and a postcard 18 2-10-0
465 SILOAH ‘A46’, type H: The collection, including six CCs, a cover and two postcards 17 1-10-0
466 SOUTHFIELD ‘647’, type O: The collection, including five CCs and one postcard 18 1-10-0
SPANISH TOWN
467 ‘SPANISH, TOWN’ [PC] [T1]: A poor example, but the only one recorded on a letter, dated 1802 1 cover 2-00-0
468 ‘SPANISH TOWN / JA’ -[P8] [T2]: A good impression, but split by the letter join, on a letter, dated 1805 cover l 1-00-0
469 ‘SPANISH TOWN JAMAICA’ [P9] [P1]: A very fine example of this scarce stamp, on a letter dated 1837; another, but poor; also a cut-out, in blue items 3 1-15-0
470 ‘SPANISH TOWN-JAMAICA’ [P10] [P2]: The only recorded copy of this date stamp in blue, on a cover, dated 1840 1 cover 1-05-0
471 - Another example, but in black, on a coyer dated 1857, and used in conjunction with ‘Jamaica Paid’ [A] [PD4] 1 cover 0-12-6
472 - A moderate example of this type, and [P8] [T2] and [P9], [P1] on 3covers 1-05-0
473 ‘A76’, type H: moderate impressions on a strip of three and single 1d G.B., on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 6-00-0
474 - Good impressions on a pair of 1d and a single 4d G.B., on an 1859 letter - a charming piece 1 cover 7-00-0
475 - Fair impressions on two 1d and a single 4d G.B., on small piece 3 2-05-0
476 - Clear impression on 4d G.B., on half a cover, dated 1859 1 2-10-0
477 - A similar piece, but with the additional scarce Spanish Town ‘Too Late' [TL3] (See Lots 486 and 487) 1 4-00-0
478 - A similar superb piece, but a cover 1 cover 6-00-0
479 - Good examples on the 4d and 6d GB 2 2-05-0
480 - A good impression on a 6d G.B. (one corner perf. short), on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 2-00-0
481 - A similar item, but a piece 1 1-05-0
482 ‘½’: This rare cancellation cm a pair of 6d G.B., on piece, with ‘A01' superimposed 2 7-00-0
483 - The same handstruck stamp, but in red, on a local cover, dated 1861 1 5-00-0
484 ‘A76’, type H: The collection, including a fine set of pines, with shades and two covers 16 2-05-0
485 ‘A76’, type O: The collection, including nine covers 39 3-00-0
486 ‘TOO LATE’ [T3]: A fine example, on a cover bearing a pair of 1d pines, dated 1872 2 3-00-0
487 - Another example, but used with handstruck provisional ‘Jamaica Paid' [A] [PD4] on a cover, dated 1874 1 cover 3-00-0
488 SPUR TREE ‘A53’, type H: 2d CA, 1d and 2½d key-plate, and ld, on cover. ‘A53’, type H, renewed: The collection, including two covers, a scarce lot 17 2-10-0
489 STEWART TOWN ‘A77’, type H: The collection, including four pines, seven CCs, a cover and a postcard 20 3-00-0
490 TRINTY VILLE ‘A83’, type M: The collection, including five CCs and two covers 17 1-15-0
491 VERE ‘A78’, type H: Good impressions on a strip of four 1d G.B., on a cover, dated 1859 1 cover 14-00-0
492 - A sooty impression on a 4d G.B., on half a cover, dated 1859 1 2-00-0
493 - A superb impression on a 6d G.B. 1 1-15-0
494 - The collection, including a fine set of pines with shades; also a good range after the name had been changed to Alley, including two covers, a wrapper and a postcard 34 2-05-0
495 WATSON'S HILL ‘F95’, type O: The collection, including 1d pine, a fine CC piece with six 2d and a pair of 6d CC, both Llandoveries and one cover 39 2-05-0
UNCLASSIFIED LETTER TYPES
496 ‘C’, type P: The collection, including four CCs and six CAs 10 2-05-0
497 ‘D’, type P: One of the only two recorded examples of this cancellation, on a 2d CC 1 3-15-0
498 -- The other only known example, on a 4d CC 1 3-15-0
499 ‘E’, type P: Fine examples of this rare letter, on ½d, 1d, 2d and 4d CC 4 2-00-0
500 - Fine examples, on the 4d and 6d CC 2 1-05-0