Jamaica

Jamaica was the first British colony to operate its own postal service, appointing Gabriel Martin as postmaster on 31 October 1671.

By the 1780s there were 20 or more post offices across the island.

The use of stamps began on 8 May 1858, with stamps of Great Britain. In 1860 first issue of Jamaican stamps consisted of five values ranging from one penny to one shilling, each with a different frame, inscribed "JAMAICA POSTAGE", and were watermarked with a pineapple design.

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Jamaica 1938 2d Grey & Green SG124a 'Extra Branch' V.F MNH (2)
£42.00
Jamaica 1938 1s Green & Purple-Brown SG130a 'Broken Chimney' Fine & Fresh LMM
£295.00
Jamaica 1938 2d Grey & Green SG124a 'Extra Branch' V.F MNH
£42.00
Jamaica 1946 Victory Set of 2 SG141-142 P.13.5 x 14 Fine LMM
£6.00
Jamaica 1938 1s Green & Purple-Brown SG130 Fine LMM
£7.00
Jamaica 1938 2s Blue & Chocolate SG131 Fine LMM
£14.00
Jamaica 1938 1s Green & Purple-Brown SG130 V.F MNH
£10.00
Jamaica 1938-52 Set of 18 to 10s SG121-133 Fine LMM
£40.00
Jamaica 1938 5s Slate-Blue & Yellow-Orange SG132 Fine MM
£8.00
Jamaica 1950 1d Blue-Green SG122a V.F MNH Block of 4
£11.00
Jamaica 1938 2s Blue & Chocolate SG131 V.F MNH
£21.00

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