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1295 1296 1297


1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303


1304 1305 1306


1307 1309


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Description Bahamas - continued


126-130 1930 Tercentenary set, fine cds used. (5) Cat. £150 US3 ....................... £61 126-30 1930 Tercentenary, fine and fresh, l.m.m. (5) Cat. £70 US ...................... £27 126


1930 Tercentenary 1d black and red lower marginal imprint block of four fine u.m. Cat. £15 US3 ......................................................................... £7 126-130 1930 Tercentenary issue 1d - 3/- fresh mm. (5) Cat. £70 ........................ £28 126-130 1930 Tercentenary issue 1d - 3/- vfu. (5) Cat. £150 PH Plate 5 ............ £50 126-30 1930 Tercentenary set(5) fresh m.m. Cat. £75 ........................................ £40 126-30 1930 Tercent set(5) fresh mint Cat. £70 ................................................. £40 126-30 1930 Tercentenary set(5) fresh m.m. Cat. £70 US3 ................................ £28


1930s-60s Small box (9x2x2’’) with an accumulation of u.m. and m.m. KGV - QE2. Excellent wide ranging sorter including many sets, short sets and better values with duplication (many 100s). US .............................. £133


1931 KGV Tercentenary issue 2/- & 3/- [SG 131-132] mm plus SG 132a fu and SG 145 mm & fu. (5) Cat. £81 .................................................... £30


132,a,b 1931-46 KGV-KGVI Badge 3/- all 3 printings. Fresh l.m.m.one u.m.(3) Cat. £59 ............................................................................................... £25 132-b 1931-46 Great Seal 3s, the three shades, h/r, m.m. Cat. £59 .................. £20 131,etc 1931-46 Seal 2s(5),3s(3) various shades fresh mint ............................... £40


1308 131b,132b 1931-46 Seal 2s,3s fresh mint marginal blocks of four, the stamps are unmounted Cat. £92 ............................................................................. £50


131a-c 1931-46 Great Seal 2s, the slate-purple & indigo, brownish black & indigo and brownish black & steel-blue (light toning) shades, m.m. Cat. £144 .................................................................................................... £50


1310 131,a,b,c 1931-46 KGV-KGVI Badge 2/-, all 4 printings. Fine part c.d.s.used (4) Cat. £96.25 ................................................................................................. £45 141-5 1935 Silver Jubilee and Flamingos 8d, v.g.u. (5) Cat. £43 ...................... £16 141-144 1935 Silver Jubilee 1½d - 1/- fresh um & fu sets. (8) Cat. £58 ................ £25


1311 1312 1313


1314 1315


1316


1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326


1327 1328 1329 1330


1331


1332 1333


1334


1335 1336 1337


1338


1340 1341


1342 1343


146-8 1937 Coronation on registered cover (15 DEC 37) from Nassau to Bournemouth, handstamped address. US2 ............................................ £6


146-75a 1937 Coronation, 1938-52 set to £1, 1938 pictorial trio and 1942 Landfall sets, h/r, m.m. Cat. £248 US3 .................................................. £61


1937 printed OHMS Development Board stampless cover used from Nassau to London with good strike of circular ‘Crown/PAID AT BAHAMAS’ (Type CC2), beneath cds of 20 MR 37, showing a late correct Official usage. See Note below SGCC1. US2 ..................................................... £32


146-75a 1937 Coronation, 1938-52 set to £1 (2, one with faults), incl. 5s x 3, 1938 trio, 1942 Landfall set to £1 incl. 2s (5) and 3s (5, incl. three brownish black and green), very good to fine used. (5) Cat. £475 US2 ................... £102


1937-48 KGVI comemorative issues inc Coronation, Victory & Silver Wedding plus SG 158-161, fresh mm. (11) Cat. £65 .............................. £25


149-57a 1938 KG6 def set ½d to £1 complete 17 values m.m. foxing on several low vals Cat. £150 US6 ........................................................................ £27


157a 156


156e 149e 158


1938 KGVI Thick chalky paper, 1/- Grey-Black & Carmine. Fresh l.m.m. Cat. £32 US3 ....................................................................................... £10 156/e 1938 KG6 5s three good shades m.m. Cat. £107 US6 ........................... £29 150


155


1938 KGVI 1d carmine SG 150 corner marginal u.m. block of 4 Cat. £34 US ....................................................................................................... £18


149-156 1938 KGVI set to 5s except 2d SG 152 and no £1 value. Also SG 158-160 m.m. (18) Cat. £90 ............................................................................... £30


1938 KGVI Thick Chalky paper, 5/- Lilac & Blue, l.m.m.usual slightly toned stripy gum. Cat. £170 PH Plate 6 ........................................................ £60 157a 1938 KGVI £1 blue-green & black fine used. Cat. £55 ........................... £22


156


1938 KGVI ½d - 5/- with shades inc SG 149, 149c, 149d, 149e, 150, 150a, 150ab, 151, 151a, 152, 152b, 152bc, 152c, 153, 153a, 154, 154a, 154ab, 154b, 154c, 155, 155b & 156e - fresh mm. (23) Cat. £87 .......... £35 160 1938 KG6 Flamingos 8d block of 4 u.m. Cat. £64 US4 .......................... £24


152b/ba 1938 KGVI 2d scarlet fine um corner marginal block of nine showing ‘short T’ variety [SG 152b/ba] - good positional piece. (9) Cat. £130 PH Plate 6 .......................................................................................... £60


155a


1938-52 1s brownish grey and scarlet on THIN STRIATED PAPER, block of 6 (3 x 2), possibly the largest known multiple, NASSAU cds cancels of 1 JUL 42, odd short perf, fresh, f.u. RARE. Cat. £600 US2 PH Plate 5 ...... £254


1938-52 set to 1s (some values to 3d violet with toned gum) plus pictorial 4d, 6d and 8d, m.m. (18) Cat. £85 US4 ................................... £14


149-161 1938-52 GVI Definitives, basic set to 1s including better values SG 152,155. Also SG 158-160 set of 3. All m.m. (19) Cat. £100 US ............ £40


149e 151a


1938-52 ½d brown-purple, NE corner block of 12 (6 x 2), with sheet requisition number O975, one (R2/3) with ‘shaved top to second N’ flaw, very fresh, v.f.u. Cat. £45 US2 ............................................................... £18


1938-52 1½d pale red-brown, complete right pane of 60, with plate number ‘I’ and sheet number (3301), fine u.m. Cat. £570 US6 .............. £76


1339 149-157a 1938-52 KGVI definitives set to £1 with two shades of 1½d, very fine mint(18) Cat. £160 US2 ....................................................................... £43


1938-52 GVI Definitives, basic set to 10d including better values SG 152 etc.. Also SG 158-160 set of 3. All m.m. (18) Cat. £80 US ..................... £36


149-57a 1938-52 Set to 5s(9),£1(4), looks to be complete with all shades except SG 155a, 156a(53), looks to be all unmounted mint, a little very light gum toning on 1938 issues as always, very fine Cat. £1241 US ............. £445


157


1938-52 £1 deep grey-green and black (thick paper), fresh, fine m.m. Cat. £250 PH Plate 6 .......................................................................... £90


149-57 1938-52 set to £1, the 1s and £1 are the thick paper issues on chalky paper, some perf tones/thins on low values to 3d, others, fresh, fine l.m.m. (17) Cat. £340 US6 .............................................................................. £50


38


1370 1371


1938 KG6 £1 blue-green & black block of 4 u.m. very lightly faded Cat. £240 US6 ............................................................................................ £41


1938 KGVI Thick chalky paper, 5/- Lilac & Blue, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £170 US3 ..................................................................................................... £41


1938 5/- red purple & deep bright blue on chalk surfaced paper GVI issue, a good used block of four with cds cancels. (SG 156e) Cat. £80 US4 ..... £26


1938 KG6 ½d brown-purple complete right pane of 60 (Plate No. 2) u.m. Cat. £60 US6 ....................................................................................... £13


1938 KG6 4d Sea Garden in complete folded sheet of 60 including sheet number & Waterlow imprint i.m. Cat. £75 US6 ...................................... £17


1938 KGVI 2d slate [SG152, 2 shades] & 1/- [155, 155c] plus pictorial 8d [160] - fresh-looking mm with light gum toning. (5) Cat. £103 US7 (B) £12


1363 1364


1366 1367 1368


1369 171


1354 1355


1356


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1344 1345


1346 1347


1348 1349


Cat No


1938-52 10d yellow-orange, irregular block of 3, top stamp with ‘white spot on neck’ flaw, fresh, v.f.u. US2 ...................................................... £10 149/56e 1938-52 set to 5s (4) with most shades, g.u. (27) Cat. £130 .................. £38 156e 1938-52 5s red-purple and deep bright blue, fresh, fine mint. Cat. £24 .. £9 152ba


154c


1938-52 2d scarlet, with “SHORT T” variety, fresh m.m. Cat. £140 PH Plate 6 .......................................................................................... £60


149,etc 1938-52 Set to £1 ex ½d brown purple, Pictorial 4d,6d,8d, 3d on 2½d(20) fine m.m. Cat. £167 ................................................................ £40


155b


1938-52 ordinary paper 1s black and carmine, block of 4, one with broken ‘N’ of SHILLING, fine l.m.m. Cat. £108 ........................................ £40


1350 149-157a 1938-52 KGVI Defins.all colours to £1,(taken as cheapest) m.m.(17) Cat. £150 PH Plate 6 ................................................................................. £65


1351 156,156d,e 1938-52 5s shades(3) m.m., SG156 is remarkably fresh for this printing Cat. £239 US3 ..................................................................................... £54


1352 1353


120e (158)


1938-53 KGVI p.13 12s 6d grey & pale orange with punch-hole and parcel or fiscal cancel; fresh-looking space-filler. Cat. £85 US ................ £22


1940 (6 May) illustrated Deep Sea Diver “Only Undersea Post Office in the World” cover, franked 4d Sea Garden tied by fine oval SEA FLOOR/Bahamas handstamp, with printed POSTED IN WILLIAMSON PHOTOSPHERE on front and “Bahamas-Williamson Undersea Expedition” handstamp on reverse, small corner crease affects adhesive ................... £24


162-75 1942 KG6 Landfall overprint set ex 8d - 13 values m.m. £1 with streaky gum Cat. £78 US6 ............................................................................... £14 162-175 1942 KGVI Columbus Landfall set, fine l.m.m. (14) Cat. £80 US ............ £36


162-171 1942 GVI Landfall, short set to 1s in u.m. blocks of 4, some being marginal. Cat. £74 US .......................................................................... £31


1357 162-175a 1942 Landfall set, fine mint. (14) Cat. £80 US2 .................................... £32 1358


173 1360 165


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint on 3s imprint block of 25 (Columns 5-9) u.m. Cat. £237 US6 ............................................................................. £50


1359 174,174a 1942 KGVI Landfall Ovptd. 3/- both listed shades/printings.Fresh l.m.m. one u.m.(2) Cat. £65 US3 ..................................................................... £17


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint on 2d scarlet complete left pane of 60 including plate varieties R1/1 (damaged corners) plus overprint varieties incl R1/2 (Flaw in N) R1/4 (Damaged top of L) R3/2 (Flaw in second U) R10/2 & R10/4 (Flaw in O) R10/5 (damaged A) etc a few split perfs otherwise fine unmounted mint US5 ..................................................... £15


1361 1362


171a 167


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint 1s SE corner block of 4 with Plate No.1 m.m. light crease US6 (B) ............................................................................. £11


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint on 3d ultramarine upper 8 rows from right pane with overprint varieties R1/2 (Flaw in N) R1/4 (Damaged top of L) R2/4 (Broken F) R3/2 (Flaw in second U) R8/2 (Flaw in S) R8/5 (flaw in D) R8/6 (Broken 2) among others a few split perfs otherwise fine u.m. US6 ..................................................................................................... £18


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint on 1d. 1½d. (2) 2d. 2½d. 5s & £1 each with Dot in O in ‘OF’ (R6/5)m.m. US6 ........................................................... £31


1942 Columbus opts inc 1½d (variety: ‘dot in O of OF’), 1/- to 5/- [SG 171-174] fresh mm, light gum-toning. (5) Cat. £92 US7 (B) .................. £11


1365 162-175a 1942 Landfall set to £1 with 2 shades of 3/-. Very fine mint Cat. £130 US2 ..................................................................................................... £35


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint 1s bottom marginal block of 4 u.m. Cat. £4830 US6 (B) .................................................................................... £12


162-75a 1942 Columbus ovpt set to 2s(6),3s(3),5(3),£1(3) with shades as listed, fine mint with many unmounted Cat. £420 US ...................................... £107 162-75a 1942 Columbus set to £1 complete(14) very fine used Cat. £60 ............. £35 163


1942 KG6 Landfall overprint on 1d grey complete left pane of 60 including plate varieties R1/1 & R 10/1 (damaged corners) plus overprint varieties incl R1/2 (Flaw in N) R1/4 (Damaged top of L) R3/2 (Flaw in second U) R10/2 & R10/4 (Flaw in O) R10/5 (damaged A) etc a few split perfs otherwise fine unmounted mint US6 ............................................ £18


162-75a 1942 Landfall set to £1, apparently complete for all shades, fine m.m. (21) Cat. £350 ...................................................................................... £110


161-172 1942 GVI Landfall, short set to 1s in u.m. blocks of 6, most being marginal. Cat. £111.6 US ..................................................................... £44


1372 162-175a 1942 KGVI Landfall set fresh m.m. (14) Cat. £80 ................................... £40 1373


1942 KGVI Columbus opts in large corner panes of 60 stamps inc 1d, 1½d, 2d, & 3d values plus complete (folded) sheets (60) of 4d, 6d & 8d values, fresh um. (Qty) Cat. £348 .......................................................... £150


1374


1942 KGVI Columbus opts with plate flaw ‘apostrophe between A & L’ [R2/9] inc corner positional blocks of six of the ½d & 1½d values plus single ½d, 1d, 1½d, 2d, 2½d, 3d, 1/- and 5/- stamps um or mm. (10) .... £50


1375 162-175a 1942 KGVI Columbus overprinted set to £1, fresh l.m.m. Many are u.m.(14) Cat. £80 ................................................................................. £30


1376 172,a.173,a 1942 KGVI Columbus 2/- x 2 shades, 3/- both. Fresh l.m.m. One um (4) Cat. £95 ............................................................................................... £35 156b 1942 KGVI Ordinary paper, 5/- Purple & Blue, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £40 ....... £15


1377


1378 162/175a 1942 Landfall set to £1 (ex 8d), very fine mint (13) Cat. £77 US2 .......... £20 1379


173a


1380 1381


1942 Landfall 3s brownish black and green, block of 4, central NASSAU cds, a few lightly toned perfs at top left, o/wise f.u. Cat. £200 US2 ........ £54


165,etc 1942 Columbus nine values to 5s,£1 on three Registered Airmail covers to Switzerland, very fine Cat. £250 US2 ................................................ £117


1942 Columbus opts on ½d to £1 set fresh mm inc SG 171a & 171b plus 2/- & 3/- shades; £1 value is SG 175a and um. (19) Cat. £250 PH Plate 6 .......................................................................................... £100


1382 156b,157a 1942-3 KGVI Ordinary paper.5/- Purple & Blue, & £1 Blue-Green & Black. Both fresh l.m.m.(2) Cat. £100 US2 ...................................................... £27


1383 156b,156d 1942-8 KGVI Ordinary paper, 5/- Purple & Blue. Then 5/- Brown-Purple & Deep Bright Blue. Both fresh m.m.(2) Cat. £85 ...................................... £35 157a 1943 £1 value, very fine used. Cat. £55 US2 ......................................... £27


1384 1385


1386 1388


152ba 1943 Censored Airmail cover to New York with 2d red short T and Flamingoes 8d blue and red, ‘Come to Nassau’ slogan, fine US2 ........... £78 157a 1943 KGVI £1 value, f.u. Cat. £55 US ................................................... £29


1387 157a,157b 1943-4 KGVI Ordinary paper, both £1 printings. Fresh m.m.(2) Cat. £260 PH Plate 6 .......................................................................................... £100


131/132 1943-46 1931-1946 Badge of the Colony pair SG 131-132. Lower value is m.m, SG 132 3s u.m. pair (3) Cat. £31 US ......................................... £16


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