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1869 envelope to London bearing a 1/- (S.G. 25) tied by a barred
'1' ...mehr 1869 envelope to London bearing a 1/- (S.G. 25) tied by a barred '1' obliterator with a smudged PIETERMARITZBURG APR 17 1869 datestamp to the left. Red London Paid 8 JU 69 arrival datestamps are on the front of the cover
Natal, 1902, 1/2 P. grün und zweimal 1 P. rosa, bzw. 2 1/2 P. ...mehr
Natal, 1902, 1/2 P. grün und zweimal 1 P. rosa, bzw. 2 1/2 P. blau
einzeln, auf zwei Zensurbriefen aus gleicher Korrespondenz von
Inyoni (Zululand) je nach Norwegen (seltene Destination!)
Automatically generated translation:
Natal, 1902, 1/2 P. Green and twice 1 P. Rose, respectively 2 1/2 P. Blue single, on two letters with censorship from same correspondence from Inyoni (Zululand) according to Norway (rare destination! )
1874 /99: 1 d. dull rose, six examples used on 1883 cover ...mehr
1874 /99: 1 d. dull rose, six examples used on 1883 cover addressed
to General H. Hope Crealock in London, all tied by "LOWER TUGELA /
NATAL" circular datestamps (Aug 31) in black. Reverse with Stanger
and Durban transit datestamps (Aug 31) and London arrival. Reverse
of cover also shows "John Dunn" in manuscript - John Robert Dunn
(1834 -1895) was a South African hunter and diplomat of British
descent. Born in Port Alfred in 1834, he spent his childhood in
Natal, orphaned as a teenager he lived in native dress on land near
the Tugela River. He was a friend and confidante of the Zulu chief
Cetshwayo. Dunn's 'Wikipedia' entry is entertaining and
extraordinary - he fathered no less than 117 children! Note:
General Henry Hope Crealock (1831-1891) had a glittering Military
career from the Crimean War onwards. He commanded the 1st Division
of the Army in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.
1871/1906: Covers (8) with 1870/73 1 d. bright red on cover ...mehr
1871/1906: Covers (8) with 1870/73 1 d. bright red on cover from
Durban to Isipingo, 1892 incoming cover from Colombia, 1895
Provisional ½ d. on 6 d. violet (6 examples) used wth 1891 2½ d.
and 1 d. rose on cover registered to Belgium showing varieties,
1895 covers (2) each with Provisional ½ d. on 6 d. violet (3, one
with EALF variety) and two 'Half' on 1 d., philatelic but
nevertheless scarce; and 1895 'Half' on 1 d. rose on attractive
cover bearing fourteen examples sent registered to Belgium; 1898
multi-franked cover at 7½ d. rate to Manchester and 1906 cover to
London with Natal 1 d. taxed as posted in Transvaal with
"Cantonment / Potchefstroom" cds and charged "2d." due by Foreign
Branch on arrival.
1905 double weight envelope to Austria franked with a 5d tied by ...mehr
1905 double weight envelope to Austria franked with a 5d tied by a
barred oval ‘P.O.A. 51’ of MARIANNHILL. On the reverse is a triple
oval ‘Trappist Monastery, Marian Hill MAR 1905 handstamp, a
Pinetown 4 MAR transit and Linz 27.III.05. arrival cancel. An
uncommon double weight cover from this post office at the
monastery, which only used the P.O.A. canceller from 1903-1909
(Natal) 1887 cover to Amsterdam franked 1882-89 ½d. dull green, ...mehr
(Natal) 1887 cover to Amsterdam franked 1882-89 ½d. dull green, 1d.
rose and 6d. mauve tied double-ring Durban cds, reverse with London
transit and arrival cds; address written back in
(Natal) 1887 cover to England franked horizontal strip of six ...mehr
(Natal) 1887 cover to England franked horizontal strip of six 1d.
tied Lower-Tucela cds, Durban transit on reverse, redirected upon
arrival
1907 cover to England posted on Sunday 24th February under the
Sunday ...mehr 1907 cover to England posted on Sunday 24th February under the Sunday Late Fee service for overseas mail. A manuscript ‘Late Fee 1d’ is at the upper left and a 1d stamp added at the lower left also cancelled FE 24. Sunday Late Fee mail was accepted at Durban and Pietermaritzburg to reach Cape Town for the Union Castle mail steamer which departed every Wednesday for Southampton. This rarely seen late fee service was acknowledged in the Supplement of the Post Office Act of 1911, which lists the supplementary charge for postal articles. “27. For the acceptance at Pietermaritzburg and Durban on Sundays of ordinary letters for overseas mail, 1d per article” A Southampton MR 16 07 arrival cancel is consistent with the 16 day sailing time. A remarkable and extremely rare cover, this being the only one I have ever seen with this Sunday Late Fee service
1904 ppc (Zulu Warriors) addressed to Derby. Franked 1d ...mehr
1904 ppc (Zulu Warriors) addressed to Derby. Franked 1d Natal
adhesive tied "HLABISA PROVINCE OF ZULULAND" 'NO 30 1904' c.d.s
1907 cover to TURKEY with a 2½d cancelled by the very scarce
ALCOCKS ...mehr 1907 cover to TURKEY with a 2½d cancelled by the very scarce ALCOCKS SPRUIT OC 8 07 datestamp. Newcastle OC 9 and British Post Office Constantinople NO 6 07 transit and arrival cancels are on the back. Alcocks Spruit is a very small village south of Newcastle, little more than a stop on the railway line! Mail, particularly covers from there, are rare and even more so going to Turkey
Natal-BOER WAR-LADYSMITH-2/JA/1900-DURING SIEGE-NO ...mehr
Natal-BOER WAR-LADYSMITH-2/JA/1900-DURING SIEGE-NO STAMPS
AVAILABLE-On Active Service-to IRELAND via London 25/MR/00, VERY
SCARCE
South Africa Natal 1867 Pietermaritzburg Envelope Sent ...mehr
South Africa Natal 1867 Pietermaritzburg Envelope Sent toEngland
Bearing 6d Lilac Pair SG23 Adhesives Tied with Light Cancel;
Example of 1 Shilling Rate Paid April 1863 Increased Packet Rare of
1/- per ½oz; VERY SCARCE, VERY FINE (16-0484)
1911 postcard (Roman Chatholic Catherdral, Victoria Mahe)
mispelling! ...mehr 1911 postcard (Roman Chatholic Catherdral, Victoria Mahe) mispelling! addressed to Hampshire franked 1d adhesive tied 'DURBAN' c.d.s. 'AU 27 11' Straight line 'POSTED LATE' in black alongside
1900 envelope addressed to Belfast franked 1d adhesive tied
'DURBAN' ...mehr 1900 envelope addressed to Belfast franked 1d adhesive tied 'DURBAN' c.d.s. '29 MR 1900' Two line 'RECOVERED FROM / WRECK OF MEXICAN' struck in red. Receiving cancellation on the reverse
David Morrison
Lot K3170 (D)
SG
25
'1' ...mehr 1869 envelope to London bearing a 1/- (S.G. 25) tied by a barred '1' obliterator with a smudged PIETERMARITZBURG APR 17 1869 datestamp to the left. Red London Paid 8 JU 69 arrival datestamps are on the front of the cover
Prix fixe
195.00 GBP
(app. 223 EUR)
(app. 223 EUR)
Rauhut & Kruschel
Lot 4394
Mi
43,45(2),55
Automatically generated translation:
Natal, 1902, 1/2 P. Green and twice 1 P. Rose, respectively 2 1/2 P. Blue single, on two letters with censorship from same correspondence from Inyoni (Zululand) according to Norway (rare destination! )
80.00 EUR
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Corinphila stamp auction
Lot 5532
SG
60
LIVE!
180.00 CHF
(app. 197 EUR)
Sold
(app. 197 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lot 5533
6 images supplémentaires
SG
60+113/114+114a+
LIVE!
320.00 CHF
(app. 351 EUR)
Sold
(app. 351 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot GW2357 (D)
Prix fixe
75.00 GBP
(app. 86 EUR)
(app. 86 EUR)
Cover Story
Lot 3023 (D)
Prix fixe
55.00 GBP
(app. 63 EUR)
(app. 63 EUR)
Cover Story
Lot 3029 (D)
Prix fixe
225.00 GBP
(app. 258 EUR)
(app. 258 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot GW3726 (D)
Sunday ...mehr 1907 cover to England posted on Sunday 24th February under the Sunday Late Fee service for overseas mail. A manuscript ‘Late Fee 1d’ is at the upper left and a 1d stamp added at the lower left also cancelled FE 24. Sunday Late Fee mail was accepted at Durban and Pietermaritzburg to reach Cape Town for the Union Castle mail steamer which departed every Wednesday for Southampton. This rarely seen late fee service was acknowledged in the Supplement of the Post Office Act of 1911, which lists the supplementary charge for postal articles. “27. For the acceptance at Pietermaritzburg and Durban on Sundays of ordinary letters for overseas mail, 1d per article” A Southampton MR 16 07 arrival cancel is consistent with the 16 day sailing time. A remarkable and extremely rare cover, this being the only one I have ever seen with this Sunday Late Fee service
Prix fixe
250.00 GBP
(app. 286 EUR)
(app. 286 EUR)
Chris Rainey
Lot 4510
Prix fixe
85.00 GBP
(app. 97 EUR)
(app. 97 EUR)
David Morrison
Lot K3662 (D)
ALCOCKS ...mehr 1907 cover to TURKEY with a 2½d cancelled by the very scarce ALCOCKS SPRUIT OC 8 07 datestamp. Newcastle OC 9 and British Post Office Constantinople NO 6 07 transit and arrival cancels are on the back. Alcocks Spruit is a very small village south of Newcastle, little more than a stop on the railway line! Mail, particularly covers from there, are rare and even more so going to Turkey
Prix fixe
75.00 GBP
(app. 86 EUR)
(app. 86 EUR)
Triple S Postal History
Lot a48337
1 images supplémentaires
Prix fixe
325.00 USD
(app. 275 EUR)
(app. 275 EUR)
CompuStamp
Lot 279 (D)
SG
23
Prix fixe
1250.00 USD
(app. 1059 EUR)
(app. 1059 EUR)
Chris Rainey
Lot 12603
mispelling! ...mehr 1911 postcard (Roman Chatholic Catherdral, Victoria Mahe) mispelling! addressed to Hampshire franked 1d adhesive tied 'DURBAN' c.d.s. 'AU 27 11' Straight line 'POSTED LATE' in black alongside
Prix fixe
40.00 GBP
(app. 46 EUR)
(app. 46 EUR)
Chris Rainey
Lot 12309
'DURBAN' ...mehr 1900 envelope addressed to Belfast franked 1d adhesive tied 'DURBAN' c.d.s. '29 MR 1900' Two line 'RECOVERED FROM / WRECK OF MEXICAN' struck in red. Receiving cancellation on the reverse
Prix fixe
150.00 GBP
(app. 172 EUR)
(app. 172 EUR)
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