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St. Vincent Grens 1988 Explorers/ships/columbus/sail/sailing/transport M/s B3733 on 2040-motos

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Birmingham, UK, United Kingdom

Birmingham, UK, United Kingdom
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Grenadines of St. Vincent 1988    Great Explorers : Christopher Columbus    1 value miniature sheet featuring "Santa Maria" at Anchor, margin illustration depicts "Pinta", "Nina" and Tropical Island Scene  -  in superb u/m (mnh) condition - excellent country, boats, sailing ships, nautical, maritime, transport, history, people, palm trees, palms thematics. If you cannot see the topic/thematic you are searching for in my shop, please do not hesitate to request that I send up a selection of items to ebay which suit you better as I have huge stocks!

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