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1912: Great Britain 1 d. red, used on 1917 cover to Shrewsbury,
tied もっと見る 1912: Great Britain 1 d. red, used on 1917 cover to Shrewsbury, tied by "ASCENSION" code B cds in black (May 22) with counter-signed "PASSED CENSOR, / ASCENSION." in blue at left, initialled "HWD" in pencil. Very fine.
Langeburg Rebellion 1897 (June 16): Soldier's Concesssion rate
cover もっと見る Langeburg Rebellion 1897 (June 16): Soldier's Concesssion rate cover bearing Cape of Good Hope 1 d. carmine, mailed to Sydney, New South Wales endorsed at top "On Active Service from Private R. Cale, Prince Alfred's Guard", counter-signed by Officer Commanding "Active Service Detachment PAG, Gamasiep, Bechuanaland", the adhesive tied by "KURUMAN" cds in black (June 22) with handstruck "8D" and octagonal "T / 40c." charge markings surrounding the stamp. Wentworth Falls arrival cds (July 25) on reverse. File folds do not detract from an extremely rare cover. Note: The Campaign was against Chiefs Kgosi Luka Jantjie and Kgosi Galeshewe of the Batlhaping and Chief Toto Makgolokwe of the Batlharo. Chief Galeshwe who was eventually captured at Gamasiep on 30 July 1897.
Somaliland Protectorate 1918 (Dec): OHMS registered cover to もっと見る
Somaliland Protectorate 1918 (Dec): OHMS registered cover to Hull
bearing single franking 6 a. green & violet tied "BERBERA
SOMALILAND" cds with registration handstamp alongside, at left blue
manuscript "REGISTERED" and numberr of Indian Sea Post, large ADEN
in six pointed star Censorship cachet, reverse with ADEN transit
and various British transits and Hull arrival (Dec 10). In good
condition and full of character
First Issue, Overprinted at top 1903 (June 1): India 2 a. もっと見る
First Issue, Overprinted at top 1903 (June 1): India 2 a. pale
violet, a single example used on 1904 cover (Govt. of India crest
on reverse) to the Clarance Barracks of the Hampshire Regiment at
Portsmouth tied by "Berbera / Somaliland" cds (May 31) in black.
Reverse with Portsmouth (June 11) arrival cds's. Carried at the
civilian rate even though the sender, Sergeant W. Eade, was serving
with the 1st. Batallion of the Hampshire regiment during the 4th
Somaliland Expedition (July 1903-June 1904). Scarce cover.
Provenance: Collection John Inglefield-Watson, Spink, London, 3 Oct
2007, lot 1460.
Third Expedition 1900/02: India ½ a. yellow-green, a vertical もっと見る
Third Expedition 1900/02: India ½ a. yellow-green, a vertical pair
used on 1903 cover to the "Bombay Command Office" in Poona, India
endorsed "Book Post", tied by two strikes of "F.P.O. No. 46"
circular datestamps applied at Upper Sheikh in black (Sept 18).
Part of reverse missing but showing small part of Base Office cds
and address of sender "F. Brewster, H.Q. Staff, Somaliland Field
Force". Scarce usage.
Third Expedition 1903: India 1 a. on 9 p. vermilion 'Soldiers' もっと見る
Third Expedition 1903: India 1 a. on 9 p. vermilion 'Soldiers' and
Seamen's Envelope', a used example addressed from a Captain Eustace
of the 2nd Sikhs to Wicklow, Ireland, cancelled by "F.P.O. No. 44"
circular datestamp (March 25) in black (the FPO was at this date
part of General Manning's column which reached Mudug by March 24,
later in April based at Galkayu). Reverse with "Base Office" cds
(March 30) and Aden transit (April 9). On arrival readdressed to
care of Colonel Congreve V.C. in the Royal Hospital in Dublin. Edge
wear but a scarce cover.
1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th
Fusiliers もっと見る 1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th Fusiliers in Mauritius and sent to Trenton, New Jersey, USA; countersigned by Commanding Officer at left. Reverse with oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" and handstamped "2" (pence) for the unpaid amount due in London (double the concessionary rate), sent onwards from London to Boston where struck with "BOSTON / BR. PACKET" cds (May 21) in black, Petterson cds (in error, with "Missent to" alongside) and thence to Trenton with charge mark of "9" cents due (2 d. unpaid = 4 cents + USA internal charge of 5 c. = 9 cents due). It is interesting to note that the "9" is an inverted "6" as there was no handstamp in Boston for this rate. Full contents with the lot - the Sergeant is looking forward to leaving the Army as the (Northumberland) 5th Fusiliers are departing for Hong Kong. Some ageing due to conditions and journey but a rare usage.
1852 (July): Soldier's concessionary rate entire from もっと見る
1852 (July): Soldier's concessionary rate entire from Bombardier
Charles Ball, Royal Artillery, Mauritius to Derby, England,
counter-signed by Lieutenant Colonel Carter, endorsed 'Via Ceylon &
Southampton', with '2' pence charge mark in black. Reverse with
arrival in green (Sept 24). Extensive letter to his father. Heavily
soiled and some imperfections and tears as ever but very scarce.
Note: As the writer has opted not to pre-pay his 1d. privilege
postage, as such the recipient has been charged an extra 1d. for an
unpaid soldier's letter sent via British Packet
1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th
Fusiliers もっと見る 1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th Fusiliers in Mauritius and sent to Trenton, New Jersey, USA; countersigned by Commanding Officer at left. Reverse with oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" and handstamped "2" (pence) for the unpaid amount due in London (double the concessionary rate), sent onwards from London to Boston where struck with "BOSTON / BR. PACKET" cds (May 21) in black, Petterson cds (in error, with "Missent to" alongside) and thence to Trenton with charge mark of "9" cents due (2 d. unpaid = 4 cents + USA internal charge of 5 c. = 9 cents due). It is interesting to note that the "9" is an inverted "6" as there was no handstamp in Boston for this rate. Full contents with the lot - the Sergeant is looking forward to leaving the Army as the (Northumberland) 5th Fusiliers are departing for Hong Kong. Some ageing due to conditions and journey but a rare usage
1874 /99: 1 d. dull rose, six examples used on 1883 cover もっと見る
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.
1865/67: Great Britain 6 d. lilac, plate 5, a used example on もっと見る
1865/67: Great Britain 6 d. lilac, plate 5, a used example on 1867
mourning envelope to Armagh, Ireland endorsed "Officer's Letter",
tied on arrival by "466" Liverpool obliterator in black. Circular
"PAID / LIVERPOOL / BR. PACKET" cds in red (Jan 11, 1868) at left.
An unusual cover - most probably mailed from an Officer serving in
West Africa or a Naval Officer on an anti-slavery patrol vessel off
West Africa.
1899: Stampless cover to Reading endorsed "No Stamps Available,
Jebba もっと見る 1899: Stampless cover to Reading endorsed "No Stamps Available, Jebba 3.7.99 / Capt. Eckington 1st W.A.F.F." (West African Field Force), struck on despatch with two strikes of oval framed "LOKOJA / POST OFFICE" datestamps (Type 8) in violet (dated 10th and 14th July). Blue crayon "T / 2" with this deleted on arrival in Reading (Aug 13) with correct "1d. / 620" charge above. Reverse with framed "THE ROYAL NIGER COAST COMPANY / CHARTERED & LIMITED / 21 JUL 1899 / POST OFFICE / BURUTU" in violet (Type 6) of transit and unusually landed at Cardiff (Aug 12). Minor opening closed tears at top but very scarce.
1888: Stampless cover to Manchester from an Officer serving on
"S.S. もっと見る 1888: Stampless cover to Manchester from an Officer serving on "S.S. Cameroon", struck on arrival in Liverpool with fine strike of large "6d." due marking in black (Officer's rate) with Manchester cds (March 24) alongside. Reverse with circular "LIVERPOOL / B.R. PACKET" in black (March 24). Scarce. Note: The S.S. Cameroon was delivered in June 1874 by John Elder and Company for the British and African Steam Navigation Company. The Cameroon beached and was lost after hitting a rock enroute from Monrovia, Liberia to Sinu Bay, Liberia in 1904.
1901: Small group (4 items) with 1 d. red on buff postal もっと見る
1901: Small group (4 items) with 1 d. red on buff postal stationery
envelope (H&G B1a), a used example endorsed "From No. 1934 Pte.
Duffy, 1st W.A.R" (West African Rifles), cancelled by "FREETOWN /
SIERRA LEONE" code A cds (May 8, 1901) in black, with fine "PAID /
LIVERPOOL / BR. PACKET" cds in red below (May 24); 1900 usage of 2
d. registered envelope (H&G C1) uprated with 1897 1 d. from
Freetown, 1900 usage of 2 d. registered envelope (H&G C1a)
uprated with 1897 1 d. from PORT LOKKOH with fine cds (Sept 29),
and 1901 postcard to Belgium franked by 1897 1 d. adhesive. A fine
group.
Boer War 1901 (Feb 19): Cover from Barberton to Green Point もっと見る
Boer War 1901 (Feb 19): Cover from Barberton to Green Point Camp,
franked with Transvaal 1900 1 d. rose-red & green overprinted
'V.R.I.', addressed to the elusive "Mr A Gunning / Prisoner of War
/ Tent No. 14 (Transvaales) Greenpoint, Cape Town", censored on
departure with large double-lines violet oval "BURGHER CAMP /
BARBERTON" with "censored" and initials at centre, sent via
Pretoria (Feb 24) to Green Point Camp (March 1) where it was
censored on arrival, redirected north to Ladysmith Camp where it
was again censored and rectangular "PASSED / S.O.P. NATAL / CENSOR
/ P. of W." and triangular "PASSED / CENSOR P. OF W." applied, from
there sent to Diyatalawa Camp Ceylon where three separate censors
have applied their violet handstamp. One censor en route has
improvised some tape handstamping it "On H Majesty's Service"
(folded out for display). An extraordinary redirected cover,
showing eight censor marks on face, having travelled through four
camps. Remarkable and presumably unique
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ロット5010
SG
Z40
tied もっと見る 1912: Great Britain 1 d. red, used on 1917 cover to Shrewsbury, tied by "ASCENSION" code B cds in black (May 22) with counter-signed "PASSED CENSOR, / ASCENSION." in blue at left, initialled "HWD" in pencil. Very fine.
LIVE!
100.00 CHF
(app. 108 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 108 EUR)
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ロット5045
+1枚
cover もっと見る Langeburg Rebellion 1897 (June 16): Soldier's Concesssion rate cover bearing Cape of Good Hope 1 d. carmine, mailed to Sydney, New South Wales endorsed at top "On Active Service from Private R. Cale, Prince Alfred's Guard", counter-signed by Officer Commanding "Active Service Detachment PAG, Gamasiep, Bechuanaland", the adhesive tied by "KURUMAN" cds in black (June 22) with handstruck "8D" and octagonal "T / 40c." charge markings surrounding the stamp. Wentworth Falls arrival cds (July 25) on reverse. File folds do not detract from an extremely rare cover. Note: The Campaign was against Chiefs Kgosi Luka Jantjie and Kgosi Galeshewe of the Batlhaping and Chief Toto Makgolokwe of the Batlharo. Chief Galeshwe who was eventually captured at Gamasiep on 30 July 1897.
LIVE!
1200.00 CHF
(app. 1297 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 1297 EUR)
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ロット6215
SG
66
LIVE!
250.00 CHF
(app. 270 EUR)
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(app. 270 EUR)
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ロット122
SG
3
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320.00 CHF
(app. 346 EUR)
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(app. 346 EUR)
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ロット5054
SG
(114)
LIVE!
250.00 CHF
(app. 270 EUR)
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(app. 270 EUR)
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ロット5055
LIVE!
320.00 CHF
(app. 346 EUR)
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(app. 346 EUR)
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ロット434
Fusiliers もっと見る 1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th Fusiliers in Mauritius and sent to Trenton, New Jersey, USA; countersigned by Commanding Officer at left. Reverse with oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" and handstamped "2" (pence) for the unpaid amount due in London (double the concessionary rate), sent onwards from London to Boston where struck with "BOSTON / BR. PACKET" cds (May 21) in black, Petterson cds (in error, with "Missent to" alongside) and thence to Trenton with charge mark of "9" cents due (2 d. unpaid = 4 cents + USA internal charge of 5 c. = 9 cents due). It is interesting to note that the "9" is an inverted "6" as there was no handstamp in Boston for this rate. Full contents with the lot - the Sergeant is looking forward to leaving the Army as the (Northumberland) 5th Fusiliers are departing for Hong Kong. Some ageing due to conditions and journey but a rare usage.
LIVE!
250.00 CHF
(app. 270 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 270 EUR)
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ロット1338
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
(app. 216 EUR)
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(app. 216 EUR)
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ロット1339
Fusiliers もっと見る 1857 (March 7): Soldier's Letter from Sgt. Wood, of the 5th Fusiliers in Mauritius and sent to Trenton, New Jersey, USA; countersigned by Commanding Officer at left. Reverse with oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" and handstamped "2" (pence) for the unpaid amount due in London (double the concessionary rate), sent onwards from London to Boston where struck with "BOSTON / BR. PACKET" cds (May 21) in black, Petterson cds (in error, with "Missent to" alongside) and thence to Trenton with charge mark of "9" cents due (2 d. unpaid = 4 cents + USA internal charge of 5 c. = 9 cents due). It is interesting to note that the "9" is an inverted "6" as there was no handstamp in Boston for this rate. Full contents with the lot - the Sergeant is looking forward to leaving the Army as the (Northumberland) 5th Fusiliers are departing for Hong Kong. Some ageing due to conditions and journey but a rare usage
LIVE!
400.00 CHF
(app. 432 EUR)
2025/06/22 12:00 CEST
(app. 432 EUR)
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ロット5532
SG
60
LIVE!
180.00 CHF
(app. 195 EUR)
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(app. 195 EUR)
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ロット5546
SG
97
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
(app. 216 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 216 EUR)
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ロット5550
Jebba もっと見る 1899: Stampless cover to Reading endorsed "No Stamps Available, Jebba 3.7.99 / Capt. Eckington 1st W.A.F.F." (West African Field Force), struck on despatch with two strikes of oval framed "LOKOJA / POST OFFICE" datestamps (Type 8) in violet (dated 10th and 14th July). Blue crayon "T / 2" with this deleted on arrival in Reading (Aug 13) with correct "1d. / 620" charge above. Reverse with framed "THE ROYAL NIGER COAST COMPANY / CHARTERED & LIMITED / 21 JUL 1899 / POST OFFICE / BURUTU" in violet (Type 6) of transit and unusually landed at Cardiff (Aug 12). Minor opening closed tears at top but very scarce.
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280.00 CHF
(app. 303 EUR)
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(app. 303 EUR)
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ロット5547
"S.S. もっと見る 1888: Stampless cover to Manchester from an Officer serving on "S.S. Cameroon", struck on arrival in Liverpool with fine strike of large "6d." due marking in black (Officer's rate) with Manchester cds (March 24) alongside. Reverse with circular "LIVERPOOL / B.R. PACKET" in black (March 24). Scarce. Note: The S.S. Cameroon was delivered in June 1874 by John Elder and Company for the British and African Steam Navigation Company. The Cameroon beached and was lost after hitting a rock enroute from Monrovia, Liberia to Sinu Bay, Liberia in 1904.
LIVE!
150.00 CHF
(app. 162 EUR)
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(app. 162 EUR)
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ロット5573
+2枚
SG
41
LIVE!
120.00 CHF
(app. 130 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 130 EUR)
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ロット6220
SG
227
LIVE!
500.00 CHF
(app. 540 EUR)
2025/06/22 12:00 CEST
(app. 540 EUR)
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