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Queen Victoria 1840-1901

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ANTIGUA

Discovered by Columbus in 1493. Antigua was first settled in 1632 by a few British families. It is the most important island of the Leeward Group in the British West Indies. Stamps of Great Britain were used from 1858-1860 prior to the issue of its own stamps in 1862.

1863 Wmk Upright Small Star Rough Perf 14-16

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
6 2 V5 1d dull rose              

1876 Wmk Crown CC P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
18 11 V17 6d blue-green (wmk upright)              

1879 Wmk Crown CC P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
20 10 V23 4d blue              

1884-86 Wmk Crown CA P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
27 14 V26 2½d ultramarine              
29 19 V21 6d deep green              

BAHAMAS

A former British Crown Colony, the Bahamas Islands are the most northern group of West Indian Islands stretching from Florida to Cuba. The Bahamas have been independent since 1973. Stamps of Great Britain were used prior to the first issue in 1859.

1863-77 DLR Wmk Crown CC P12½

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
29 14b V34 6d rose-lilac              
30 14c V35 6d lilac              
    V37 6d violet              
31 14 V38 6d deep violet              

1863-80 DLR Wmk Crown CC P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
39 19a V48 1s deep green              

1882 DLR Wmk Crown CA P12

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
41 25 V52 4d rose              

1882 DLR Wmk Crown CA P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
42 20 V53 1d scarlet-vermilion              
43 21 V54 4d rose              

1882-98 DLR Wmk Crown CA P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
44a 23 V70 1s blue-green              

1884-90 Wmk Crown CA P14

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
50 28a V62 2½d dull blue              
51   V63 2½d blue              
57 32 V73 £1 venetian red              

BARBADOS

The most northern of the West Indian Islands, Barbados had been a British Colony since 1625 and became independent in 1966. Stamps first issued in 1852.

1852-55 Paper Blued No Wmk Imperf

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
3 2 V3 (1d) blue              

1855-58 White Paper No Wmk Imperf

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
7 5a V9 (½d) yellow-green              
10 6 V12 (1d) deep blue              

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