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Grenada continued...

1861-1881 Issues continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
181 c S.G. #4, 9 imageS.G. #4, 9, 1864-71 1p Green and 6p Vermilion, both perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, horizontal strip of three of the 1p Green in an unusually thick paper variety, and horizontal pair of the 6p Vermilion in a deep shade, both on front of petite 1872 registered cover to London, central "A15" in bars oval cancels, while not tying the stamps, the cancels are impressed strongly enough to impress the envelope (apparently there was a stamp removed at bottom left and another stamp that does not belong has been hinged in place), on the front is also a light but quite clear strike of the rare red "Registered" straight line handstamp, "Grenada/FE 08 72" c.d.s. with index letter "A" on the reverse, London receiving handstamps on front and back, name in the address has been eradicated scuffing the cover, otherwise very fine appearance and rare usage; only three covers are known with this registry handstamp (Scott #3, 5). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $375.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
182 og S.G. #6 imageS.G. #6, 1863 6p Rose, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, mint horizontal pair, fresh bright color in one of the lighter rose shades, quite well centered for this early issue, o.g., couple of trivial stains that are barely noticeable, otherwise very fine; unused multiples of this value in any of the colors that were issued between 1863 and 1871 are of the greatest rarity, a total of only seven such multiples are recorded (Scott #4; $1,400.00+). (Image) £1,200+

SOLD for $1,250.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
183 c S.G. #6 imageS.G. #6, 1863 6p Rose, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk small star, an incredibly well centered horizontal pair with strong rose color, on pristine 1868 mourning cover paying the packet rate to Britain, with "A15" in bars oval cancels and tied by red London "Paid" c.d.s., on the reverse is clear "Grenada/JU 25 68" small c.d.s. with index letter "A" and backstamped "Aberdeen, Scotland", extremely fine cover and usage; covers of such high quality are rarely found from this early stamp period of Grenada; ex-Messenger and Hackmey (Scott #4). (Image) Est. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,200.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
184 c S.G. #6 imageS.G. #6, 1863 6p Rose, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, attractive and quite well centered horizontal pair, just tied to 1864 cover to Glasgow by single strike of "A15" in bars oval cancel, small "Grenada/AU 23 64" c.d.s. with index letter "A" on the reverse, red London transit, backstamped Glasgow, light cover soiling and small edge tear to cover at left, otherwise very fine; the transatlantic rate to Britain was raised from 6p to 1/- in April of 1863, since no 1/- stamps were issued by Grenada until 1875 pairs of the 6p were used to fill the void; a nice example of this usage. (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
185 c S.G. #7 imageS.G. #7, 1866 6p Orange red, rough perf. 14 to 16, a fabulously well centered horizontal pair of an issue that virtually never comes centered because of its exceptionally close spacing on the plate, bright strong color, neatly tied to folded cover to London by "A15" in bars oval cancel, "Grenada/NO 08 71" small c.d.s. with index letter "A", red London Paid receiving c.d.s. on the front, a fresh and attractive cover showing the transatlantic 1/- packet rate, extremely fine; signed Holcombe; ex-Messenger and Hackmey (Scott #4 var.). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,250.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
186 og S.G. #8 imageS.G. #8, 1863 6p Dull rose red, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. sideways small star, exceptionally scarce mint single, unusually well centered for these difficult issues, fresh strong color, o.g., h.r., tiny thin speck, otherwise very fine; the scarcest and most elusive of the different 6p printings; clear 1957 RPS certificate when Stanley Gibbons numbered this as #8a deep rose (Scott #5a; $3,250.00). (Image) £3,000

SOLD for $5,500.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
187 O S.G. #8 imageS.G. #8, 1863 6p Dull rose red, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. sideways small star, attractive used horizontal strip of three, two strikes of "A15" oval bar cancel of St. Georges, usual centering just into the design at top, bright strong color, very fine; an elusive multiple of the scarcest of the 6p values (Scott #5a; $750.00+). (Image) £675+

SOLD for $1,300.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
188 c S.G. #8 imageS.G. #8, 1863 6p Dull rose red, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. sideways small star, horizontal pair showing the delicate nuances of this scarce shade, centered a bit into the design at right with slight gum stains on the perfs., on 1871 folded cover to London, not tied but clearly proper to the cover, red London "Paid receiving c.d.s. on the front and light "Grenada/MR 10 71" small c.d.s. with index letter "A" on the reverse across the letterjoin; attractive and very fine cover; pairs of the 6p are the most common usage being the rate to Britain, however this particular issue is exceptionally scarce on cover and very few examples are found in the major collections of Grenada. (Image) Est. 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,200.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
189 ng S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, an unusually fresh unused single with exceptionally bright color on white paper, very fine (Scott #5; $750.00) (Image) £750

SOLD for $675.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
190 og S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, a very pretty and exceptionally fresh mint horizontal pair, in the light vermilion shade, full original gum that is unusually fresh, left stamp with faint gum wrinkles, otherwise very fine; an unusually rare multiple, particularly in this attractive condition with only seven mint multiples recorded for all the colors of the 6p value; ex-Schneider (Scott #5; 1,500.00+). (Image) £1,500+

SOLD for $2,000.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
191 c S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, unusually well centered single on 1872 mourning cover to Trinidad with light "A15" in bars oval cancel, small "Grenada/MY 14 72" c.d.s. with index letter "A" at left, slightly overstruck by the Trinidad double-arc receiving c.d.s., small piece missing from backflap, otherwise very fine and attractive cover with all markings on the front (Scott #5). (Image) Est. 500-750

SOLD for $950.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
192 c S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk small star, quite well centered single with portion of the sheet margin at bottom, tied to 1872 mourning cover to Trinidad by indistinct "A15" in bars oval cancel, small light "Grenada/MY 2 72" c.d.s. with index letter "A" on the reverse, backstamped, small spindle hole at left, otherwise very fine; nice fully paid interisland usage; ex-Russell Jones (Scott #5). (Image) Est. 400-500

SOLD for $425.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
193 c S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, single tied to fully paid 1871 folded cover to Trinidad by light "A15" in bars oval cancel, small Grenada c.d.s. on the reverse overstruck by the small Trinidad double-arc receiving c.d.s., cover has a few spots of light toning slightly affecting the stamp, an attractive nearly very fine interisland usage (Scott #5). (Image) Est. 400-500

SOLD for $725.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
194 c S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, an especially pretty horizontal pair despite being centered into the design at right, with bright radiant vermilion color, neatly tied to 1873 folded cover to England by small "Grenada/FE 09 73" c.d.s. with index letter "A", additional strike at left, backstamped Topsham in Devonshire with several British transits, very fine transatlantic packet usage; ex-Messenger and Hackmey (Scott #5). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,250.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
195 c S.G. #9 imageS.G. #9, 1871 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk. small star, horizontal pair with light bright color and reasonably well centered, tied to folded cover to London by three strikes of small "Grenada/AU 08 73" c.d.s. with index letter "A", additional strike on the reverse, red "Paid" London receiving c.d.s. also ties the stamps, horizontal file fold not affecting stamps or markings, otherwise very fine (Scott #5). (Image) Est. 500-750

SOLD for $425.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
196 c S.G. #9, 10 imageS.G. #9, 10, 1873 6p Vermilion, rough perf. 14 to 16, wmk small star, horizontal pair along with 1p Green single with clean cut perf. 15, tied to 1875 folded cover to London by indistinct "D/Jan 28/1875" c.d.s. of Grenville, small Grenada transit on the reverse and red London Paid receiving c.d.s. on the front, accompanying 2002 BPA certificate states extensively restored which we think is unduly harsh as it consists largely of the reinforcement of a horizontal file fold that is well clear of the stamps and markings as described in the Russell Jones sale, and perhaps a mild cleaning of the front of the cover, very fine appearance; this franking is rare with only three examples recorded, all from the same correspondence in having an additional 1p franking over the 1/- packet rate to pay inland postage from on outlying post office to St. George's, mail originating at St. Georges only needed the 1/-; 2002 BPA certificate; ex-Towers (Scott #5, 5B). (Image) Est. 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,400.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
197 ogbl S.G. #10 S.G. #10, 1873 1p Deep green, clean cut perf. 15, wmk. sideways small star, fresh mint block of four, bright rich color, o.g., h.r., attractive fine centering; scarce in blocks (Scott #5B; $280.00+) (Image) £340+

SOLD for $260.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
198 c S.G. #11, 12 imageS.G. #11, 12, 1873-74 1p Blue green and 6p Orange vermilion, both intermediate perf. 15, wmk. large star, 1p with sideways wmk. and rounded corner perf., tied to lovely and rare mourning cover to France by clear "D/May 10 1874" c.d.s. of Grenville, small Grenada and red London Paid transits on the front and several French transits and backstamps on the reverse, very fine and attractive; a most unusual franking which appears to have been accepted underfranked, the Grenada post office seems to have had difficulty knowing how to frank covers to France, prior to the packet rate change in 1863 covers to France were charged 8p, after that we have three covers each from the General Post Office and the parish post offices with the use of bisects rated between 8p and 1/1 1/2, this one is rated much like a parish post office postings to one of the other West Indies islands, regardless there is no evidence from cancels or otherwise that stamps are missing making this an extremely rare as well as a beautiful cover; ex-Messenger and Hackmey, featured in these sales as a lovely cover with no mention of the rate discrepancy (Scott #6, 7). (Image) Est. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,800.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
199 O S.G. #11b imageS.G. #11b, 1874 1p Blue green, intermediate perf. 15, wmk. sideways large star, diagonal bisect in pair with single, on piece of St. George's Chronicle and Grenada Gazette, tied by "D/Feb 26/1874" c.d.s. of Grenville, stamps are well centered and bisect is very well tied, small edge tears to piece, fine and scarce; this piece illustrates the legitimate authorized bisecting to meet the 1 1/2p newspaper rate to Great Britain that resulted when the paper was posted from an outlying parish post office (1/2p from Grenville to St. George's plus 1p transatlantic newspaper rate to Britain), bisecting was necessary because there were no 1/2p stamps issued until 1881, this particular issue is listed but unpriced, similar priced issues of the period are all valued at over £6,000 on cover in Stanley Gibbons (Scott #6; $7,500.00 on cover). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
200 c S.G. #12 imageS.G. #12, 1873 6p Orange vermilion, intermediate perf. 15, wmk. large star, single centered to the bottom right, tied to folded cover to St. Lucia by indistinct "A15" in bars oval cancel, three strikes of "Grenada/MY 09 76" small c.d.s. with index letter "A" on the reverse, small double-arc St. Lucia receiving c.d.s. on the front, a very fine cover and scarce, as unlike other Caribbean islands, very little mail was sent to St. Lucia; ex-Messenger and Hackmey (Scott #7). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM

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