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Grenada continued...

20th Century Issues continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
401 P S.G. #66 imageS.G. #66, 1902 10/- Key Plate country name and value tablet die proof, in black on glazed card measuring 92x60mm, dated "1 Mar. 02" with blue handstamp, the high value of the series and one of the values not issued in the Queen Victoria key plates, very fine; ex-Towers (Scott #57). (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $200.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
402 c S.G. #71, 79, 80 imageS.G. #71, 79, 80, 1905 3p Purple and orange plus 2p Orange and 2 1/2p Blue of the Badge of the Colony, all tied by "Grenada/B/7 DE 06" c.d.s. of the parish post office in Victoria, to small 2p Prussian blue registry envelope (H&G #C3; 133x83mm), posted to Miraflores Hospital in the Canal Zone, Cristobal transit, backstamped Pedro Miguel, very fine and attractive cover (Scott #62, 70-71). (Image) Est. 300-400

SOLD for $300.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
403 c image1904 "Ship-Letter/Grenada/JU 11 4" c.d.s., of Carriacou, on the front of a Chile 2c Red on greenish blue postal card (H&G #26; additional adhesive removed), posted at San Felipe, Chile on April 18 to the Colonial Bank in Grenada, Valparaiso transit, for some reason sent all the way to New York with May 28th transit, then down to the Caribbean, probably to Kingston, St. Vincent, where it was placed on the mail boat service to Carriacou in the Grenadines, this marking was evidently used as a transit on incoming mail by this service, aside from the missing adhesive a very fine posting; an attractive and clear strike of this very rare marking of which only three examples are recorded, this being the earliest. (Image) Est. 500-750

SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
404 c image1905 "Ship-Letter/Grenada/JU 11 4" c.d.s., of Carriacou, on the reverse of a neat cover from St. Vincent to the Colonial Bank on Grenada, St. Vincent 1p Dull purple and carmine (S.G. #77) tied to the front by "Kingston/St. Vincent/AP 1 05" c.d.s., carried by the mail boat service between St. Vincent and Carriacou where this very rare marking was applied, very fine; one of only three recorded examples of this Ship-Letter marking on cover (Scott #72). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,000.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
405 E 1906 Badge of the Colony large artist's drawing of central vignette, in black ink and Chinese white, on thick wove paper measuring 133x143mm, exceptionally well done in this large size to show the detail of this attractive design, tiny pinhole and a few flecks of toning, otherwise very fine; undoubtedly a unique original drawing from the De La Rue archives (Image) Est. 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,600.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
406 E image1906 Badge of the Colony master die proof with blank value tablets, line engraved in black on white glazed card measuring 44x49mm, dated "12.5.05" in manuscript, very fine and handsome proof; the first four low values were printed by the engraved method, later higher values were typographed, so it is not unusual to find proofs for both methods; ex-Towers. (Image) Est. 400-500

SOLD for $500.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
407 E image1906 Badge of the Colony die proof with blank value tablets, line engraved in deep blue on white wove paper, slightly larger than stamp size, pencil note on reverse "Recess/16.5.05", fresh and extremely fine proof of the master die. (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $525.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
408 S S.G. #77s/88s imageS.G. #77s/88s, 1906-08 Badge of the Colony with "Specimen" overprints cplt. less the 6p value, these are normally issued specimens that were distributed to the UPU countries, but this set, going to a Portuguese country, received the additional "Ultramar" handstamp in blue, without gum as usual and facial scuffs to 2p Orange, few colors are changed because of the way they were stored, all quite usual for these difficult specimens (Scott #68S/78S). (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $170.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
409 T S.G. #77-79 imageS.G. #77-79, 1906 1/2p-2p Badge of the Colony trial color proofs, imperforate and on watermarked stamp paper, the 1/2p and 1p are in the issued green and carmine colors, the 2p is affixed to piece of archival sheet and is a in a gray, a color not used for any value of this set, 1p is gummed, very fine (Scott #68-70). (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $475.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
410 T S.G. #77 imageS.G. #77, 1906 1/2p Badge of the Colony trial color plate proofs, gummed and perforated on watermarked stamp paper, all affixed by the top corner of proof to piece of archival sheet, one is in a deep yellow green, similar, but not the same as the issued stamp, very fine and attractive (Scott #68). (Image) Est. 300-400

SOLD for $600.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
411 T S.G. #77 imageS.G. #77, 1906 1/2p Badge of the Colony trial color plate proof in deep blue on watermarked stamp paper, perforated, on piece and submitted for approval of the color for the 2 1/2p, with manuscript "More like the colour of the English stamp/WHM 10.7.05", very fine working proof (Scott #68). (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $290.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
412 T S.G. #77 imageS.G. #77, 1906 1/2p Badge of the Colony trial color plate proof in blue on watermarked stamp paper, perforated, on piece and submitted for approval of the color for the 2 1/2p, similar to the previous lot in dark blue but this with manuscript "Appr/WHM" and with "12th July 1905." date on slip attached, very fine; ex-Russell Jones (Scott #68). (Image) Est. 150-200

SOLD for $425.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
413 c S.G. #77, 78 imageS.G. #77, 78, 1908 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine, two singles of the latter, tied to cover to the United States by exceptionally scarce "Grenada/G/26 AP 06" single circle c.d.s., even clearer strike at left, St. Georges transit on the reverse, cover is opened on two sides with slight edge wear and aging at right, fine and rare; controversy surrounds the use of the "G" parish cancel because of the lack of material as well as records, it is known rarely used at the GPO in St. Georges in 1862, then it was apparently used in a couple of different localities in sparsely populated St. David's Parish, at the period of the cover offered here it is believed to have been used at the village of St. Paul's in St. George's parish from about 1899 to 1907, only three covers are recorded with this single circle cancel (Scott #68, 69). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $650.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
414 c S.G. #77, 78 imageS.G. #77, 78, 1908 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine pair, tied to cover to the United States by scarce "St. David's/Grenada/MY 6 08" c.d.s., transit of the General Post Office at St. George's on the reverse, cover opened roughly on two sides causing tears along left, filing pinhole affects one stamp, fine and attractive; the St. David's Parish was a sparsely populated parish and little mail came from it, this named cancel was sent from London on June 27, 1898 and is decidedly scarce on cover (Scott #68, 69). (Image) Est. 300-400

SOLD for $150.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
415 c S.G. #77, 78 imageS.G. #77, 78, 1908 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine, two singles of the latter, all tied to small 2p Prussian blue registry envelope (H&G #C3; 133x83mm) by very rare "Crochu/Grenada/FE 17 09" c.d.s. of the village post office in the parish of St. David's, to Washington, D.C., transits of the G.P.O. in St. George's and New York, backstamped, also has imperforate registry label which was rarely used in Grenada, cover opened out for display and small pinholes, otherwise very fine; this is the earliest recorded cover from this small post office (Scott #68, 69). (Image) Est. 500-750

SOLD for $425.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
416 c S.G. #77, 78 imageS.G. #77, 78, 1908 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine, two singles of the latter, all tied to small 2p Prussian blue registry envelope (H&G #C3; 133x83mm) by very rare "Crochu/Grenada/FE 17 09" c.d.s. of the village post office in the parish of St. David's, from the same correspondents as the cover above only a couple of months later, backstamped Washington, D.C. with New York transit, couple of pin holes, otherwise very fresh and very fine example of this small post office (Scott #68, 69). (Image) Est. 400-500

SOLD for $290.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
417 E S.G. #80 imageS.G. #80, 1906 2 1/2p Badge of the Colony surface printed die essay in ultramarine on white glazed paper, cut to stamp size and mounted on original card and matted, measuring 81x87mm, dated "6.April.05" and with two hand painted value tablets for the 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine affixed to matting, this is evidently the original proof for the approval of the design as this value was issued line engraved, though higher values were typographed, initialed and additionally dated "WHM 8/4/05", tiny surface blemishes to the proof, otherwise very fine; a unique original proof for approval; ex-Messenger and Hackmey (Scott #71). (Image) Est. 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,300.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
418 E S.G. #80 imageS.G. #80, 1906 2 1/2p Badge of the Colony surface printed die essay in ultramarine on white glazed paper, cut to stamp size and mounted on original card measuring 89x113mm, this is evidently a duplicate proof for archival purposes to the previous approved proof and so marked "Duplicate." at bottom left, also dated "6.April.05." and with hand painted value tablets for the 1/2p Green and 1p Carmine at bottom left, fresh and extremely fine proof (Scott #71). (Image) Est. 500-750

SOLD for $1,000.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
419 c S.G. #80a imageS.G. #80, 1906 2 1/2p Ultramarine, tied to petite 1907 cover to Canal Zone by new "Sauteurs/Grenada, B.W.I./AU 15 07" c.d.s., backstamped Pedro Miguel, very fine; the Sauteurs cancel was sent from London on February 13, 1907 and this cover is the earliest recorded use of this marking (Scott #71a). (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $80.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM
420 c S.G. #80a imageS.G. #80, 1906 2 1/2p Ultramarine, tied to 2p Prussian blue registry envelope (H&G #C3a; 152x96mm) by "Gouyave/Grenada, B.W.I./JY 23 07" c.d.s., backstamped New York; clean and very fine; this cancel was the first town-name cancel of this post office and replaced the letter "A" cancels, sent from London on February 13, 1907, this is the earliest recorded usage (Scott #71a). (Image) Est. 200-300

SOLD for $120.00
Closing..Jun-27, 01:00 PM

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