Category: History - Other

Saint Vincent, with notes and publishers' prices

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Chapters

4. Part 4

The stamps must have been immediately put in issue, as they were in use in August. They were chronicled in October, both by the _Timbre-Poste_ and the _Stamp Collector’s Magazin...

5. Part 5

Although no more of this issue were printed than of the One Shilling, rose-red, or the One Shilling, pale violet-rose, it is rather more common unused than either of those two s...

6. Part 6

Our illustration, No. 15, represents a well-known forgery of British manufacture, which has been kindly lent to us for the purpose by a gentleman to whom it was presented by the...

3. Part 3

It is to the vagaries of the B machine that we are principally indebted for the extraordinary number of perforations, simple and compound, that have been ascribed to the stamps...

7. Part 7

This provisional stamp was made in the Island by surcharging “1d.” in black on the Two Pence Halfpenny of Issue 20, the surcharged value of that stamp being obliterated by two b...

1. Part 1

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2. Part 2

=Type= A provisional stamp of One Penny made locally by surcharging “d./1” twice vertically, in red, on the Six Pence, dark blue-green, of Issue 7, the two halves of this stamp...

8. Part 8

+---------------+-----+-------------------------+---------------- NUMBER| | | | OF | | | | ISSUE.| DATE OF ISSUE.| WMK.| DENOMINATION AND COLOUR.| PERFORATION. ------+----------...