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Joseph M. Mahfood Collection of Jamaica continued...

GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS USED IN JAMAICA continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1081 c SG Z135-Z36 S.G. Z135-Z136, 1857 4d Rose and 1856 6d Lilac, tied by separate strikes of A65 obliterator to folded Barclay & McDowell correspondence registered money letter to Kingston,
clear Port MorantJamaicaNo 29, 59 datestamp and partial KingstS.G. #Z135-Z136, 1857 4d Rose and 1856 6d Lilac, tied by separate strikes of "A65" obliterator to folded Barclay & McDowell correspondence registered money letter to Kingston, clear "Port Morant/Jamaica/No 29, 59" datestamp and partial Kingston arrival postmark, cover reduced at bottom as is typical of this correspondence, fine and rare usage (Scott #A128-A129). (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $1,300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1082 c SG Z137 S.G. Z137, 1857 1d Rose-red, four singles tied to each other and to folded cover to Kingston by four strikes of A66 obliterator, with split circle Port MariaDe 27, 1859
datestamp alongside, KingstonDe 28, 1859 arrival backstamp, cover reS.G. #Z137, 1857 1d Rose-red, four singles tied to each other and to folded cover to Kingston by four strikes of "A66" obliterator, with split circle "Port Maria/De 27, 1859" datestamp alongside, "Kingston/De 28, 1859" arrival backstamp, cover refolded at left and file fold causing perf. faults on the right stamp, otherwise fine; a unique franking that is unrecorded by Foster; ex-Brassler (Scott #A130). (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
1083 O SG Z140a S.G. Z140a, 1858 2d Blue, Plate 9, with clear and complete strike of A67 obliterator of Port Royal, centered to right and scissor separated at right leaving perforations
intact, reperforated at left not noted on the certificate, fine appearancS.G. #Z140a, 1858 2d Blue, Plate 9, with clear and complete strike of "A67" obliterator of Port Royal, centered to right and scissor separated at right leaving perforations intact, reperforated at left not noted on the certificate, fine appearance; the 2d value was apparently only used at Alexandria (from Plate 6) and Port Royal, with this example believed to be unique; clear 1980 RPS certificate (Scott #A134). (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,600.00
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1084 c SG Z144 S.G. Z144, 1857 1d Rose, left wing-margin single cancelled by A68 obliterator on fresh folded letter to Kingston, reverse with PorusDe 2, 1859 datestamp and split circle
KingstonJamaicaDe 3, 1859 arrival postmark, very fine (Scott A138S.G. #Z144, 1857 1d Rose, left wing-margin single cancelled by "A68" obliterator on fresh folded letter to Kingston, reverse with "Porus/De 2, 1859" datestamp and split circle "Kingston/Jamaica/De 3, 1859" arrival postmark, very fine (Scott #A138). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
1085 p SG Z159-60 S.G. Z159-Z160, 1857 1d Rose-red and 4d Rose, horizontal pair of former and single of latter, tied by three clear strikes of A73 obliterator to large piece with St. Anns Bay25
Mr, 59 backstamp, fresh and very fine (Scott A152-A153 $800.0S.G. #Z159-Z160, 1857 1d Rose-red and 4d Rose, horizontal pair of former and single of latter, tied by three clear strikes of "A73" obliterator to large piece with "St. Ann's Bay/25 Mr, 59" backstamp, fresh and very fine (Scott #A152-A153; $800.00). (Image) £750+

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1086 c SG Z166 var. S.G. Z166 var., 1857 4d Rose, watermark inverted, horizontal pair tied by two clear strikes of A75 obliterator to folded letter to Kingston, reverse with rimless
Savannah-La-MarJamaicaMy 19, 1859 datestamp and KingstonJamaicaMy 21, 1859S.G. #Z166 var., 1857 4d Rose, watermark inverted, horizontal pair tied by two clear strikes of "A75" obliterator to folded letter to Kingston, reverse with rimless "Savannah-La-Mar/Jamaica/My 19, 1859" datestamp and "Kingston/Jamaica/My 21, 1859" arrival postmark, very fine; 1982 BPA certificate (Scott #A159 var.). (Image) Est. $500-750

SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS USED IN JAMAICA STAMPS AND COVER COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1087 Oc   Balance of the Joseph Mahfood Great Britain used in Jamaica collection of 62 items, be they stamps, covers or partial covers from the Barclays & McDowell correspondence in mounts on quadrille pages and housed in a Frank Godden deluxe album, the collection is comprised of the following obliterations and stamps: "A01" on 1d, 4d (3), 4d pair on large piece, 6d, 6d pair and 6d cover, "A28" on 4d, "A29" on 4d on partial cover, "A30" on 4d on large piece, 4d pair on cover to England and on 6d on partial cover, "A32" on 4d on partial cover and on 6d on piece, "A33" on 1d, "A35" on 4d and on 4d on partial cover, "A37" on 6d, "A39" on 1d pair and 4d single on partial cover and on 6d pair on cover, "A41" on 4d on partial cover and on 6d, "A01" on 6d pair on cover from Goshen to England, "A45" on 6d pair, "A46" on 1d pair, "A47" on 1d strip of four on partial cover, 4d, 4d on cover and 6d, "A49" on 1d pair, 6d and 6d on partial cover, "A51" on 4d and 6d, "A53" on 4d, "A54" on 4d and 6d, "A57" on 4d and 6d, "A59" on 4d on two partial covers and on 6d, "A61" on 4d, "A62" in 1d and on 4d on partial cover, "A66" on 4d on cover and on 6d, "A68" on 4d on partial cover, "A70" on 4d and on 6d on partial cover, "A71" on 4d on cover and on 6d, "A74" on 4d, "A75" on 1d strip of four on partial cover front, on 4d pair on partial cover and on 6d, "A76" on 4d on cover and on 6d on piece, "A77" on 6d, and "A78" on 4d on partial cover and on 6d, mixed condition with some stamp and cover faults, many fine-very fine. Est. $5,000-7,500

SOLD for $8,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
NUMERAL OBLITERATORS COLLECTION
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1088 Oc   Jamaica numeral obliterators impressive collection of thousands of virtually all Queen Victoria used stamps and over 20 covers or cards in mounts on quadrille pages and housed in nine Frank Godden deluxe albums with slipcases, the collection is arranged first in ascending obliterator code order starting with "AO1" and ending with "E" and then within each code by the stamp denomination and watermark issue, with Mr. Mahfood attempting (and often succeeding to get each obliterator on as many different stamps as possible, including some Officials and Postal Fiscals, a few noteworthy items include many inverted watermarks, a cover to the Isle of Wight with 1860 1/- "$" for "S" in "SHILLING" variety tied by "AO1", cover with "A28" on 1872 4d with "Annotto Bay" c.d.s., portion of book wrapper with "A29" tying 1860 1d bisect (BPA certificate), "A37" on 1860 1/- "$" for "S" in "SHILLING" variety, "A40" tying 1860 1d bisect to two separate book wrappers, bold "A44" tying 1860 1/- to cover with "Grange Hill" c.d.s., unrecorded "A52" in blue on 1860 2d with inverted watermark, "A56" on 1860 1/- "$" for "S" in "SHILLING" variety, 1860 6d tied by "A57" to 1862 cover showing rare early use of the 1st November re-allocation of numeral A57 from Montego Bay to Morrant Bay, "A73" on 1/- Postal Fiscal, "A77" on 5/- Postal Fiscal, one of only two known "A79" style H obliterators on 1873 1d, "G15" on 1891 2½d Key Plate, which is unrecorded by Topaz or Nicholson, an unrecorded use of "199" of Guys Hill on 1873 1d Rose Postal Fiscal and the collection ends with examples of "C" and "E" whose location of use remains unknown, the condition is "as it comes" ranging from faulty to very fine; an impressive lifetime achievement which would be an enormous challenge to duplicate; accompanied by a complete inventory of the collection. Est. $15,000-20,000

SOLD for $9,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
GENERAL ISSUES POSTAL HISTORY
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
1089 c SG 1b, 3 S.G. 1b, 3, 1860 1d Blue and 1863 3d Green, three singles of each, tied to each other and to cover to London by six strikes of A30 obliterator, matching Black-RiverJamaicaDe
7, 68 postmark on reverse with month and date slugs inverted, KinS.G. #1b, 3, 1860 1d Blue and 1863 3d Green, three singles of each, tied to each other and to cover to London by six strikes of "A30" obliterator, matching "Black-River/Jamaica/De 7, 68" postmark on reverse with month and date slugs inverted, Kingston backstamp and three red London arrival backstamps, one each 1d and 3d affected by crease and cover with small piece out at lower left, otherwise a fine and unusual franking to pay the 1/- rate (Scott #1, 3). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
1090 c SG 1d S.G. 1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the upper right diagonal half well tied by clear A52 numeral obliterator to folded cover to Spanish Town, MandevilleJamaicaFe 8, 67 origin
backstamp and clear Spanish-TownJamaicaFe 9, 67 arrival postmarS.G. #1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the upper right diagonal half well tied by clear "A52" numeral obliterator to folded cover to Spanish Town, "Mandeville/Jamaica/Fe 8, 67" origin backstamp and clear "Spanish-Town/Jamaica/Fe 9, 67" arrival postmark, manuscript "OHMS" at upper left, very fine and rare official usage (Scott #1a; $825.00). (Image) £650

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1091 c SG 1d S.G. 1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the lower left diagonal half tied across the bisect by A34 numeral obliterator to dateline portion of Public Opinion newspaper dated Saturday,
November 14, 1868 to Gordon Town, matching ClaremontJamaicaDS.G. #1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the lower left diagonal half tied across the bisect by "A34" numeral obliterator to dateline portion of "Public Opinion" newspaper dated "Saturday, November 14, 1868" to Gordon Town, matching "Claremont/Jamaica/De 7, 68" datestamp, fine and scarce; the diagonal bisection of the 1d was authorized by P.O. notice dated November 1861 to pay the ½d rate for newspapers or book post as no fractional stamps had yet been issued (Scott #1a; $825.00). (Image) £650

SOLD for $190.00
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1092 c SG 1d S.G. 1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the lower left diagonal half tied across the bisect to cover to Spanish Town by A64 obliterator, matching partial Port-AntonioJa 28, 68
datestamp on reverse, manuscript OHMS and straightline TOO LATE hanS.G. #1d, 1d Pale blue, bisected, the lower left diagonal half tied across the bisect to cover to Spanish Town by "A64" obliterator, matching partial "Port-Antonio/Ja 28, 68" datestamp on reverse, manuscript "OHMS" and straightline "TOO LATE" handstamp (Foster Ty. TL3), Kingston backstamp and partial Spanish Town arrival postmark, legal-sized cover with small tears at top, one tape repaired, and slightly reduced and refolded at left, fine and rare bisect usage (Scott #1a; $825.00). (Image) £650

SOLD for $400.00
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1093 c SG 2 var. S.G. 2 var., 1860 2d Rose, bisected, unofficial bisect of the upper right diagonal half tied by A57 numeral obliterator across the bisect to blue cover to Spanish Town,
matching Morant BayJamaicaMy 19, 66 datestamp alongside and Spanish ToS.G. #2 var., 1860 2d Rose, bisected, unofficial bisect of the upper right diagonal half tied by "A57" numeral obliterator across the bisect to blue cover to Spanish Town, matching "Morant Bay/Jamaica/My 19, 66" datestamp alongside and Spanish Town arrival postmark from the same day, cover reduced at left and with mended opening tear through the postmarks, fine usage (Scott #2 var.). (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $450.00
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1094 c SG 3 S.G. 3, 1863 3d Green, tied by A62 obliterator to cover to Kingston, matching Plantain-Garden-RiverJy 6, 1866 datestamp and Kingston arrival postmark, very fine (Scott
3).S.G. #3, 1863 3d Green, tied by "A62" obliterator to cover to Kingston, matching "Plantain-Garden-River/Jy 6, 1866" datestamp and Kingston arrival postmark, very fine (Scott #3). (Image) Est. $100-150

SOLD for $270.00
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1095 EDU SG 5 S.G. 5, 1860 6d Dull lilac, left wing margin single tied to folded letter to London by bold strike of KingstonJamaicaNo 24, 6 with AO1 Ty. Z2 duplex postmark, red London.
E.C.PaidDe 18, 60 arrival postmark repeated on reverse, severalS.G. #5, 1860 6d Dull lilac, left wing margin single tied to folded letter to London by bold strike of "Kingston/Jamaica/No 24, 6" with "AO1" Ty. Z2 duplex postmark, red "London. E.C./Paid/De 18, 60" arrival postmark repeated on reverse, several edge tears, otherwise very fine; the earliest recorded date of usage of any Jamaica stamp with pineapple watermark (Scott #5).The pineapple watermarked adhesives were issued at the Kingston Post Office on the 23rd November, 1860. All mail for the British packet would have been cancelled, accounted for and bagged on the 24th. Therefore, the only chance for an earlier cover would be a first day cover to a post town, which would have an extremely limited survival rate. (Image) Est. $7,500-10,000

SOLD for $5,250.00
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1096 c SG 5 S.G. 5, 1860 6d Dull lilac, tied to folded letter to Glasgow by A32 obliterator, matching Buff Bay JamaicaMy 24, 1861 backstamp, Kingston transit backstamp (partially torn
away with piece of backflap), red London transit postmark and StirliS.G. #5, 1860 6d Dull lilac, tied to folded letter to Glasgow by "A32" obliterator, matching "Buff Bay Jamaica/My 24, 1861" backstamp, Kingston transit backstamp (partially torn away with piece of backflap), red London transit postmark and Stirling arrival backstamp, very fine (Scott #5). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $120.00
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1097 c SG 6a S.G. 6a, 1860 1- Purple-brown, tied by faint A43 obliterator to cover to Peshawur, India, matching Gordon-TownDe 23, 67 postmark on reverse, manuscript Postage Paid 15 at
upper left and straightline MORE-TO-PAY handstamp (FostS.G. #6a, 1860 1/- Purple-brown, tied by faint "A43" obliterator to cover to Peshawur, India, matching "Gordon-Town/De 23, 67" postmark on reverse, manuscript "Postage Paid 1/5" at upper left and straightline "MORE-TO-PAY" handstamp (Foster Ty. D1, which he says is known to have been issued, but is not recorded by him), Kingston transit backstamp, red London transit datestamp and Bombay and four other Indian backstamps, stamp with a few foxed perfs., otherwise a very fine and rare usage (Scott #6 var.). (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
1098 c SG 10 S.G. 10, 1870 3d Green, tied by A01 obliterator to folded cover to London, matching KingstonJamaicaJu 2, 71 postmark on reverse, manuscript p St Thomas via Liverpool
directive, boxed Jamaica3 Ju 71Ship Mail handstamp (Foster Ty. SL#S.G. 10, 1870 3d Green, tied by "A01" obliterator to folded cover to London, matching "Kingston/Jamaica/Ju 2, 71" postmark on reverse, manuscript "p "St Thomas" via Liverpool" directive, boxed "Jamaica/3 Ju 71/Ship Mail" handstamp (Foster Ty. SL9), red "1½" handstamp and "Paid/Liverpool/Ship/Ju 25/1871" tombstone entry postmark, red "London Ship Letter/Paid/Ju 26, 71" datestamp and three red London arrival backstamps, very fine (Scott #9). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $625.00
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1099 c SG 16a, 23a, 29 S.G. 16a, 23a, 29, 1885 ½d Green, 1890 6d Orange-yellow, 1891 2½d Dull purple and blue and 3d Purple Telegraph stamp, two singles of ½d, all tied by four strikes of
Half-Way-TreeJamaicaOc 19, 99 datestamp to registered cover to the U.S., RS.G. #16a, 23a, 29, 1885 ½d Green, 1890 6d Orange-yellow, 1891 2½d Dull purple and blue and 3d Purple Telegraph stamp, two singles of ½d, all tied by four strikes of "Half-Way-Tree/Jamaica/Oc 19, 99" datestamp to registered cover to the U.S., "R" in oval handstamp ties the telegraph stamp and is repeated at right, double oval "Jamaica/Registered/Oc 20, 99" handstamp, violet Boston and Albany registry backstamps, very fine and unusual; Telegraph stamps are known postally used, however no authority was given for such use (Scott #16 var., 23, 26). (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1100 c SG 29, F4 S.G. 29, F4, 1891 2½d Dull purple and blue and 1857 1½d Blue on blue Postal Fiscal, two singles of former, all tied by three clear strikes of Half-Way-TreeJamaicaJa 10, 91
datestamps to registered cover to London, R in oval and JamaicaReS.G. #29, F4, 1891 2½d Dull purple and blue and 1857 1½d Blue on blue Postal Fiscal, two singles of former, all tied by three clear strikes of "Half-Way-Tree/Jamaica/Ja 10, 91" datestamps to registered cover to London, "R" in oval and "Jamaica/Registered/Ja 10, 93" handstamps, red London arrival datestamp and two London registry backstamps, postal fiscal rubbed prior to usage and may be a fraudulent re-use, very fine (Scott #26). (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction

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