The Philatelist, April 1955, Volume 21 - No 7 - Rare St Vincent Covers on 2040-motos
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Issue Volume 21 - Number 7 April 1955 - Excellent condition and fully intact (as Photo's) Contents: The Albert and Victoria Envelope. The Persian Field Force. A Pigeon Post in India. Sperati and his Craft - XXlV. The Cancellations of BURMA from 1885 to 1937 Some Notes on the Cape of Good Hope Post in 1880. |
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- Gene vincent lp the bop they couldn't stop mint(US $)
- St vincent lhm qe, trains, cars etc, good range [16th-63](US $33)
- Vincent taylor -got to have you-live & love - reggae roots ska dub 12"rare(US $55)
- St vincent 1949 upu set mint(US $33)
- Treasury of great recipes mary and vincent price 1965 first printing(US $111)
- St vincent booklets(US $61)
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