BWISC Bulletin No 2 - July 1954


ST. VINCENT.

Victorian Adhesives

"Quite recently a 1s. claret (1875), S.-G.20 came into my possession cancelled in red with the word PAID also a 1s. deep violet overprinted REVENUE in black and surcharge 1s. in red. I have also a block of six of the 5s. (1885) S. G. 49 where the word FIVE has a broken E the top not being joined to the rest of the letter, but I have been unable to locate its exact position on the sheet and have not heard of another copy. I am informed the same stamp exists with inverted watermark but I have never seen one. Finally in my collection I have a pair of the 5 PENCE on 4d. (1892), S.G.59, the right-hand stamp overprinted SPECIMEN and the one on the left SPICEMEN in purple. According t o Mr. Marcus Samuel, the well-known authority on specimen stamps, it is one of three known copies. Where are the others? Can any member furnish additional information on any of the stamps mentioned?

(Contributed by Mr. J. J. Turner).

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