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Encyclopaedia of Jamaican Philately
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JAMAICA |
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Real
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499
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1844 entire from Ocana to London bearing Carthagena fleuron and Kingston, Jamaica, datestamps, the former also applied in the island |
1
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85/
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3 0 0
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500
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‘A01’ Kingston: L.C. 16 1d (off centre), 1856 4d rose-carmine (pen-marked) and 6d lilac, the first with two part impressions, the others fine |
3
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£2
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1 12 6
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501
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‘A01’ L.C. 14 1d (pair), 1856 4d (pair, one torn at foot) and 6d (3, two creased) used on four pieces, three of which show Kingston datestamps ; fine impressions showing three different types |
7
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£8
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5 0 0
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502
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‘A01’ 1856 4d rose-carmine, 4d rose and 6d lilac (pair and single), fine impressions |
5
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50/
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2 10 0
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503
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‘A28’ Annotto Bay: 1856 4d rose clearly cancelled on large piece which bears the town datestamp of June 1859 and ‘TOO LATE’ |
1
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£5
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5 0 0
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504
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‘A29’ Bath: 1856 4d rose clearly cancelled on large piece which shows the town datestamp of Oct. 1859 |
1
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£8
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5 15 0
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505
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‘A30’ Black River: L.C. 14 1d (pair) and 1856 4d rose lightly but unmistakably cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Sept. 1859 |
3
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£7
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6 15 0
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506
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‘A30’ Black River: 1856 6d lilac tied to cover by Black River date-stamp of Feb. 1859; rare (see Photo) |
1
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£12
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8 10 0
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507
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‘A30’ Black River: Ditto, as last, clearly cancelled ‘A30’ on cover with the town datestamp of May 1859 at back |
1
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£5
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3 10 0
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508
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‘A31’ Brown's Town: 1856 6d lilac very clearly cancelled |
1
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£4
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5 10 0
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509
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‘A32’ Buff Bay: 1856 6d lilac, a beautiful impression |
1
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£4
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5 5 0
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510
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‘A33’ Chapelton: 1856 4d rose-carmine pen-cancelled on Feb. 1859 cover which shows Chapelton and Kingston date-stamps ; the adhesive is also cancelled ‘A01’ |
1
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£5
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3 10 0
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511
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‘A33’ Chapelton: 1856 4d rose clearly cancelled ‘A33 ‘ on large piece which shows the town date-stamp of Jan. 1860, creased by paper fold |
1
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£4
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2 17 6
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512
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‘A34’ Claremont: 1856 4d rose clearly cancelled on large part of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Aug. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£9
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9 9 0
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513
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‘A35’ Clarendon: L.C. 14 1d, a beautiful strip, centred slightly to top, lightly cancelled on cover which shows the town date-stamp of Sept. 1859 at back (see Photo Plate XIII) |
4
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£20
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20 0 0
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514
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‘A36’ Dry Harbour: 1856 6d lilac beautifully cancelled on large part of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Sept. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£11
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12 0 0
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515
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‘A37’ Duncan: L.C. 14 1d, a beautiful strip lightly but unmistakably cancelled on large piece which shows part of the Kingston date-stamp (see Photo) |
6
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£30
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26 0 0
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516
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‘A39’ Falmouth: L.C. 14 1d, a fairly clearly cancelled block, rather stained by climate and one with a small hole made by a worm in transit |
4
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£S
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4 15 0
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517
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‘A39’ Falmouth: L.C. 14 1d, two fine copies used on large portion of entire with 1856 4d rose, all clearly cancelled and an impression of the town stamp (see Photo Plate |
S
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£10
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7 10 0
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518
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‘A39’ Falmouth 1856 6d lilac cancelled with Falmouth date-stamp of Feb. 1859 but creased by paper fold on large part of entire which also shows the Spanish Town datestamp |
1
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£6
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4 5 0
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519
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‘A40’ Flint River : L.C. 14 1d (pair) and 1856 6d lilac (slight rub) beautifully cancelled on piece which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 (see Photo) |
3
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£16
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15 10 0
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520
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‘A40’ Flint River : 1856 6d lilac lightly cancelled on small piece |
1
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90/
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5 0 0
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521
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‘A41’ Gayle: 1856 4d rose-carmine (perfs. clipped at left) clearly cancelled on large piece which shows the town date-stamp of June 1859 |
1
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£7
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7 10 0
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522
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‘A41’ Gayle: 6d lilac on cover to Great Britain with the town date-stamp of Sept. 1858 at back ; the adhesive is cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston in transit |
1
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£3
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2 15 0
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523
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‘A42’ Golden Spring: 1856 6d lilac (wing margin and a few perfs. pulled away) clearly cancelled on cover which shows the town date-stamp of Apr. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£25
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21 0 0
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524
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‘A42’ Golden Spring: 1869 6d violet plate 8 very clearly cancelled, clipped wing margin at left and a small tear at foot |
1
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£5
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3 0 0
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525
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‘A44’ Goshen: L.C. 14 id., a fine strip with two impressions of the obliterator, a few perfs. clipped (see Photo) |
4
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£10
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7 0 0
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526
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‘A44’ Goshen: 1856 4d rose, a fine strip with wing margin at left, rather heavily cancelled on entire letter written from Black River to Kingston and showing the Goshen date-stamp of Feb. 1860, presumably the office of posting (see Photo) |
3
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£15
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11 0 0
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527
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A44’ Goshen: 6d lilac, a pair on cover to Liverpool which shows Goshen date¬stamp of Oct. 1858 at front ; the adhesives are cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston in transit and one is creased |
2
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75/
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4 5 0
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528
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A44’ Goshen: as last, lightly cancelled ‘A44 ‘ on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859, wing margin at right |
1
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£5
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3 10 0
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529
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‘A45’ Grange Hill: 1856 4d rose, a fine vertical pair clearly cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 (see Photo) |
2
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£15
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14 0 0
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530
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‘A45’ Grange Hill: 6d lilac (wing margin at left) pen-cancelled on large piece which shows Grange Hill (manuscript date) and Kingston date-stamps of July 1858, the adhesive cancelled ‘A01 ‘ in transit |
1
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70/
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3 10 0
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531
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‘A45’ Grange Hill: 6d deep lilac (corner perf. pulled) pen-cancelled on cover to London which shows Grange Hill date-stamps of Dec. 1858 at front and back ; the adhesive is cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston in transit. One of the Grange Hill stamps has the date inserted in manuscript |
1
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90/
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4 0 0
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532
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‘A40’ Green Island: 1850 4d rose, a fine pair clearly cancelled on large part of entire which shows the Kingston arrival stamp only (see Photo) |
2
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£14
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18 10 0
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533
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‘A40’ Green Island: 6d lilac (wing margin at right and centred to foot), a good impression used on small piece |
1
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75/
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3 10 0
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534
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‘A47’ Highgate: L.C. 14 1d, a lightly cancelled strip used on entire letter which shows the town date-stamp of Dec. 1859 (see Photo) |
4
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£18
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14 0 0
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535
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‘A48’ Hope Bay: 1856 4d rose-carmine showing a very fine impression |
1
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£5
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5 15 0
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536
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‘A49’ Lilliput: 1850 rose, a pair tied by Lilliput date-stamp of Oct. 1860 to a piece which also shows ‘ JamaicaPaid’ and ‘ LondonPaid ‘ stamps. The pen-cancellation probably indicates refusal of franking power to British adhesives of this date (see Photo) |
2
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£14
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9 10 0
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537
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‘A49’ Lilliput: 6d lilac, a fine copy tied by Lilliput date-stamp of Oct. 1858 t. a small piece and also cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston |
1
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£6
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4 10 0
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538
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‘A49’ Lilliput: as last (rough wing margin at right) lightly cancelled ‘A49 ‘ on large part of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 |
1
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75/
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3 5 0
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539
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‘A51’ Lucea: 1850 4d rose-carmine, a pair on cover to Kingston with Lucea date-stamp of March 1859 at back, the adhesives pen-cancelled ‘P.O. Lucea’ and also ‘A01’ at Kingston, probably just before arrival of the ‘A51’ obliterator (see Photo) |
2
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£18
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16 10 0
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540
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‘A51’ Lucea: 4d rose, a very fine pair beautifully cancelled ‘A51 ‘ on large part of entire which shows the town datestamp of Nov. 1859 |
2
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£8
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8 10 0
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541
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‘A52’ Manchioneal: 1856 4d rose-carmine lightly cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of July 1859 |
1
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£7
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7 5 0
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542
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‘A53’ Mandeville: 1850 44. rose-carmine tied to large piece by a fair impression of the Mandeville date-stamp of Feb. 1859; the piece also shows Kingston date-stamp. Very rare (see Photo) |
1
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£12
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8 10 0
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543
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‘A53’ Mandeville: 1850 4d rose-carmine clearly cancelled ‘A53 ‘ on large piece which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 |
1
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£7
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5 10 0
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544
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‘A54’ May Hill: L.C. 14 1d (pair) and 1856 4d rose-carmine lightly cancelled on large piece which shows part of the town date-stamp of Dec. 1859 (see Photo) |
3
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£14
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11 10 0
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545
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‘A54’ May Hill: 6d lilac lightly cancelled on cover to Kingston with town date¬stamp of Aug. 1859 at back |
1
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£6
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6 6 0
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546
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‘A55’ Mile Gully: 1856 6d lilac (wing margin) clearly cancelled on large piece which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 |
1
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£8
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8 15 0
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547
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‘A56’ Moneague: 1856 4d rose-carmine tied to large portion of entire by Moneague date-stamp of Feb. 1859; the adhesive is also rather messily cancelled ‘A01’ at Kingston. Rare (see Photo) |
1
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£10
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8 10 0
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548
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‘A57’ Montego Bay: L.C. 14 1d, a vertical pair clearly cancelled on piece which shows the town date-stamp of Apr. 1859 ; also portion of 1856 6d adhesive |
2
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£6
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4 15 0
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549
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‘A57’ Montego Bay: 1856 4d rose, a beautiful strip clearly cancelled on large portion of entire to Kingston with the town date-stamp of Nov. 1859 at back; the first adhesive is creased and has wing margin at left (see Photo) |
4
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£12
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12 0 0
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550
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‘A59’ Morant Bay: 1856 4d rose-carmine very clearly cancelled on large portion of entire showing most of the town date-stamp of Oct. 1859 |
1
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£7
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5 15 0
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551
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‘A59’ Morant Bay: 6d lilac clearly cancelled on cover showing the town datestamp of Apr. 1859 at back |
1
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£8
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8 8 0
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552
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‘A60’ Ocho Rios: 1850 4d rose-carmine (wing margin) tied by a light Impression of the Ocho River date-stamp of Feb. 1859 to large portion of entire. The adhesive is also cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston (see Photo) |
1
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£11
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10 10 0
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553
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‘A60’ Ocho Rios: as last, a similar copy lightly cancelled ‘A60 ‘ on large part of entire which shows the town date-stamp of March 1859 |
1
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£7
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7 0 0
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554
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‘A61’ Old Harbour: L.C. 14 1d., a fine strip lightly cancelled on large piece which shows the town date-stamp of May 1860, one creased by paper fold (see Photo Plate) |
3
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£14
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13 0 0
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555
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‘A61’ Old Harbour: 1850 4d rose clearly cancelled on rather damaged entire which shows the town date-stamp of Apr. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£8
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8 0 0
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556
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‘A61’ Old Harbour: 6d lilac clearly cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 at back, the adhesive foxed and creased by paper fold |
1
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70/
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2 5 0
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557
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‘A62’ Plantain Garden River: L.C. 14 id., two adjoining vertical pairs beautifully cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of July 1859, the adhesives rather off centre (see Photo) |
4
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£15
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15 0 0
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558
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‘A62’ Plantain Garden River: 1858 4d rose-carmine tied by Plantain Garden River date-stamp of Feb. 1859 to an entire to Kingston, the adhesive also lightly cancelled ‘A01 ‘. Very rare (see Photo) |
1
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£15
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10 10 0
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559
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‘A64’ Port Antonio: 1856 4d rose-carmine lightly cancelled on cover which shows the town date-stamp of June 1859 |
1
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£6
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7 0 0
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560
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‘A65’ Port Morant: 1856 4d rose-carmine pen-cancelled ‘Port Morant’ on cover to Kingston which shows the town date-stamp of Feb. 1859 at back, the adhesive also cancelled ‘A01’. Very rare (see Photo) |
1
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£12
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12 0 0
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561
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‘A65’ Port Morant: as last, lightly cancelled ‘A65’ on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of March 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£8
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8 0 0
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562
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‘A66’ Port Maria: 1856 4d rose, a fine pair clearly cancelled on cover which shows the town date-stamp of Apr. 1859 at back (see Photo) |
2
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£14
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14 0 0
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563
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‘A67’ Port Royal: L.C. 14 1d, two copies cancelled ‘A67’ on cover to Kingston which shows the town date-stamp of Aug. 1804 on front. As the use of British stamps was no longer permitted at that date, ‘No good’ was written across the adhesives and a manuscript ‘2d’ postage due mark placed alongside (see Photo) |
2
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£14
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18 10 0
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564
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‘A68’ Porus: L.O. 14 1d, two good pairs rather messily cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of June 1859 |
4
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£9
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8 10 0
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565
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‘A68’ Porus: 1856 4d rose-carmine (perfs. clipped at foot) tied by Porus date-stamp of Feb. 1859 to large portion of entire, the adhesive also lightly cancelled ‘ A01’ on arrival at Kingston (see Photo) |
1
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£10
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6 0 0
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566
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‘A69’ Ramble: L.C. 14 1d, a fine pair (rather of centre) and 1850 4d rose lightly but clearly cancelled on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1809; the 4d is touched by manuscript endorsement (see Photo) |
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16 10 0
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567
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‘A70’ Rio Bueno: L.C. 14 1d, a fine pair and 1850 4d rose-carmine on cover to London which shows the Rio Bueno date-stamp of Feb. 1859 (partly in manuscript) on front; the adhesives are lightly cancelled ‘A01’ at Kingston in transit (see Photo) |
3 3
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£12 £9
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9 10 0
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568
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‘A70’ Rio Bueno: 1856 6d deep violet clearly cancelled ‘ A70’ on large portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Dec. 1859 on front (see Photo Plate) |
1
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£8
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8 0 0
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569
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‘A71’ Rodney Hall: 1856 4d rose-carmine beautifully tied by Rodney Hall date-stamp of Feb. 1859 (the day in manuscript) to a cover to Kingston. Very rare (see Photo) |
1
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£18
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15 10 0
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570
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‘A71’ Rodney Hall: as last, a fine copy with light ‘A71 ‘ obliteration on large portion of entire showing the town date-stamp of March 1859, slightly creased by paper fold |
1
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£7
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5 10 0
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571
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‘A72’ St. David: L.C. 14 1d, a pair and two singles lightly but clearly cancelled and with ‘A01’ superimposed on an entire letter which shows the town date-stamp of June 1859 at back; one adhesive has a corner torn (see Photo) |
4
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£18
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14 0 0
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572
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‘A73’ St. Ann's Bay: L.C. 14 1d, a vertical pair with 1850 4d rose on a cover to London which shows the town date-stamp of Feb. 1859 at back. The adhesives are all cancelled with a curious ‘ Cartwheel’ type, probably at St. Ann's, and are also cancelled ‘A01’ at Kingston in transit (see Photo) |
3
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£30
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23 0 0
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573
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‘A73’ St. Ann's Bay: L.C. 1d, a fine strip of three, adjoining pair and single, all clearly cancelled ‘A73’ on portion of entire which shows the town date-stamp of June 1859 at back (see Photo) |
6
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£22
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20 0 0
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574
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‘A73’ St. Ann's Bay: 1856 6d lilac similarly cancelled on large part of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Apr. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£8
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6 10 0
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575
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‘A74’ Salt Gut: 1850 6d lilac beautifully tied to large part of entire by Salt Gut date-stamp of Feb. 1859; the adhesive is also dated in manuscript (see Photo) |
1
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£15
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12 10 0
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576
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‘A74’ Salt Gut: 6d deep lilac clearly cancelled ‘A74 ‘ on large piece of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Oct. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£8
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6 6 0
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577
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‘A75’ Savannah-La-Mar: 1856 4d rose-carmine, a fine pair tied by unmistakable part impression of the Savannah-La-Mar date-stamp of Feb. 1859 to cover to Kingston, the adhesives also cancelled ‘A01’ on arrival |
2
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£7
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5 0 0
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578
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‘A75’ Savannah-La-Mar: 1856 4d rose-carmine, a superb pair clearly cancelled ‘A75 ‘ on cover to Kingston with the town date-stamp of June 1859 at back |
2
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£8
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5 5 0
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579
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‘A75’ Savannah-La-Mar: 1856 6d deep violet pen-cancelled on cover to London which shows the town date-stamp of Jan. 1859 on front; the adhesive is also cancelled ‘A01 ‘ at Kingston in transit |
1
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£3
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2 15
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580
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‘A76’ Spanish Town: 1856 4d rose-carmine, a fine vertical pair clearly cancelled on large piece of entire which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 at back (see Photo) |
2
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£8
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6 10 0
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581
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‘A76’ Spanish Town: 6d violet, a vertical pair on piece, one creased by paper fold, each stamp showing ‘A01’ obliteration superimposed on a large handstamped ‘½’, which is believed to have been in use at Spanish Town as a ‘ Paid’ mark. Very rare (see Photo) |
2
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£12
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10 0 0
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582
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‘A78’ Vere: L.C. 14 1d., a fine strip, rather off centre, clearly cancelled on cover to Kingston which shows the town date-stamp of May 1859 at back (see Photo) |
4
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£25
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19 0 0
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583
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‘A78’ Vere: 1856 4d rose-carmine (wing margin) clearly cancelled on large piece of entire which shows the town date-stamp of Sept. 1859 (see Photo) |
1
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£8
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6 0 0
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