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1863-1867 Issues The stamps on paper watermarked small star were printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. while they had the printing contract. The paper varies from thin to medium. The stamps were still roughly perforated 14 to 16 but many examples show more clearly defined holes and were evidently produced after the pins were sharpened and cleaned. Finding individual stamps well centered with the perforations not impinging upon the design is rare. The gum is a clear, uniform and thinly applied as is typical of Perkins, Bacon & Co. produced stamps. A total of 480,000 one penny stamps and 186,000 six pence stamps on paper watermarked with a star were shipped to Antigua. |
Unused One Penny
Unused Six Pence
Unused Blocks
1d dull-rose Unused block of twenty four. This block, and another block of forty eight from the same sheet are the largest reported unused multiples |
6d green Unused block of four. The only reported example.
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Used Stamps
Only two different cancels are reported on the
1863 - 1867 issues. The "A02" barred numeral cancel which was used at St Johns and
the "A18" barred numeral cancel used at English Harbor. The English
Harbor cancel is much scarcer.
The stamps shown represent all of the shades with each different cancel. |
Used Blocks
1d dull-rose Used block of nine. The largest reported used block. |
6d green Used block of four. The only reported used block. |
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