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1743 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?1899 to 1907, eight covers to England at 1d. rate paid by range of adhesives incl. 1897 1/2d. pair on 1899 cover with unusual bars cancellation and 1902 1/2d. pair on 1902 cover with late use of Maltese Crosses in Circles, also 1900 to London at double rate with 1890 1d. and key plate 1/2d. (2). (9 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

SOLD for £190.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1744 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?1899 (June 13) envelope registered to Minneapolis franked at double rate by 1884-94 1d. and 3d. pair cancelled by light c.d.s’s with red registered oval numbered “18” and circular framed reversed “R” in violet, backstamped Liverpool June 30, New York and purple three line arrival, cover very slightly trimmed at side. Rare, the reversed “R” known usually on ‘Ackerman’ covers to Banbury cancelled on previous day, the registration numbers ranging from approx. “55” to “147”. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-400

SOLD for £520.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1745 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?1900 to 1910, attractive selection of six registered covers to England (2), France or Germany (3) variously marked incl. registered ovals in red, violet or black, 1900 41/2d. rate to Berlin with four colour franking, 1907 to London with unframed “R”, combination frankings etc. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1746 / c, entire, etc. Saint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1900, 1901 five incoming covers from Cape Colony or Boer republics addressed to P.O.W’s on the island, all censored, one with local uninitialled type 1, poor to fine.

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1747 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: 1900 (Apr. 25) The Earliest Known Saint Helena Censored Cover, envelope to the Transvaal via Delagoa Bay, with “CENSOR/PRISONERS OF WAR” type 1 marking uninitialled, and franked by 1890-97 1/2d. with 1d. pair tied by scarce ‘Lines and pads’ cork cancellations (Proud K90) with “ST HELENA/AP 25/1900” despatch c.d.s. Cape Town May 2, Lourenço Marques May 22, Pretoria May 24 and Potchefstroom May 24 arrival backstamps, some tears, vertical crease and soiling but an important item Ex Heijtz. The previously recorded earliest censor cover from the island had been dated Apr. 28 1900. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

SOLD for £290.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1748 / c, entire, etc. Saint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1900 (June 5) to Châtillon-sur-Indre, France and (June 20) to the Dutch Consul in Cape Town, two covers showing fine strikes of type 1 circular censor cachet in bluish black initialled “JHMB” (J.H.M.Brown), the first (ex Lampart) franked key plate 21/2d. and rather stained but addressed by Gustav Marsy (captured in April at the Battle of Boshoff) and with June 23 arrival, the second with 1d. and July 3 arrival. (2 items)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £80.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1749 / c, entire, etc. Saint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1900, 1901 five covers, variously addressed, showing type 1 circular censor cachet comprising 1900 (July 9) to Arnheim, Holland franked 1/2d., 1d. (2), (Oct. 13) to Beaufort West, Cape Colony, 1901(Apr. 9) to Klerksdorp, Transvaal (with also type 6 “*DEAD*WOOD*CAMP*” straight line on reverse) and (Apr. 27) to London each franked 1d. and with cachet initialled “E.W.” (E. Walton), and attractive 1901 (May 28) to Paris with cachet initialled “F.W.A.” (F.W. Alexander) and combination franking of 1d. and 2d. with key plate 1d. and 11/2d. cancelled 30 Bars forming a Circle.

Est. £150-200

SOLD for £110.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1750 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1900 (July 20) underpaid cover to Eikenhof, Transvaal showing early use of rare type 3 boxed “T/. . . .C” with “15” added in blue pencil. bearing 1d. cancelled by 8 Long Thin Bars with type 1 circular censor initialled “EW” (E. Walton) and handstruck “3d.” marking. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £150.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1751 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1900 attractive registered cover to Durban franked by 1d. red (2) and 21/2d. ultramarine with Maltese Cross cancellations and type 1 circular censor cachet without initials, backstamped Cape Town Sept 26 transit and Oct. 1 arrival. Ex Lampart. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1752 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1901 (Feb. 19) envelope to Cape Colony franked 1d. tied by Nine Long Thin Bars and fine type 8 “*DEAD*WOOD*CAMP*” straight line, type 1 circular censor in violet at lower left initialled “CDNS” by unknown censor, redirected from Swellendam to Greyton. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £180-200

SOLD for £300.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1753 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: 1901 (Apr. 25) envelope opened and sealed at foot by pink “OPENED UNDER MARTIAL LAW” label to a P.O.W. at Diyatalawa Camp, Ceylon, bearing 1884-94 1d. cancelled by CNC. 7 with c.d.s. alongside, with BW. 1 censor mark initialled “H.M.” (H.G. Mortimer), “BROAD BOTTOM CAMP” type BW. 3, (latest recorded date) overstamped by large double oval “DIYATALAWA CAMP/PASSED CENSOR” in violet, scarce. Ex Hibbert and Amos. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

SOLD for £750.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1754 / c, entire, etc. Saint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1901 incoming envelope to Deadwood Camp sent (Oct. 23) from Warrenton, Cape Colony (likely sent from the nearby concentration camp) bearing 1d. with double triangle “PASSED/PRESS/CENSOR” in violet, initialled and dated in red “13.6.01”, closely resembling type 4 but likely applied in Kimberley.

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £60.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1755 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: 1902 (Feb. 14) a most unusual censored envelope to Scotland, possibly supplied to the island as a ‘s.a.e.’ bearing Great Britain 1/2d., 1d. (2), these adhesives left uncancelled and framed “T” marking applied with ms. “10”(c.) subsequently deleted, Broad Bottom Camp censor mark in violet (BW.2) showing large “G.A.A.B.” initials, St Helena 1d. added (for internal postage or captain’s fee) tied by fancy cross (Hibbert CNC.12) with despatch c.d.s. alongside, the British stamps eventually cancelled by Foreign Branch “A01” barred ovals on arrival in London, Aberdeen Mar. 5 arrival appearing on reverse, the cover with faults but scarce. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £140-160

SOLD for £270.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1756 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1902 (Mar. 6) to Gravenhage, Holland and (Mar. 8) to London, two covers showing fine late examples of type 1 circular censor cachet in violet initialled “F.W.A.” (F.W. Alexander), franked at 3d. and 1d. rates respectively by early or first use of the new K.E.VII 1d., the former with Four Shuttlecocks in the Shape of a Cross cancellations, the latter with Maltese Cross in a circle. Both ex Lampart. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

SOLD for £420.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1757 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1902 incoming envelope to Deadwood Camp showing good strike of scarce type 6 triangular “PASSED BY CENSOR/ST. HELENA/HEAD OFFICE” in violet, sent (May 27) from Meze, France franked 5c. (2), 15c. Known between May 1 and Aug. 7 1902 only. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-180

SOLD for £110.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1758 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: ?Anglo-Boer War, 1902 underpaid incoming mourning envelope to Broadbottom Camp showing fine strike of rare type 4 double triangle “PASSED/PRESS/CENSOR” in violet with “AWP” initials of unidentified censor in red, sent (Oct. 23) from Wellington, Cape Colony bearing 1d. with ms. “T”, octagonal tax mark and charged “2d” in blue. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1759 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: Official Mail, 1903 (July 23) extraordinary large envelope endorsed “O.H.M.S.” in ms., registered to Hull bearing 1868 5s. showing pos. 1 guide dot, with oval registration mark and large “R” in violet-black, London transit and Aug. 20 arrival on reverse, vertical folds. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

SOLD for £220.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1760 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: Official Mail, 1906 (May 25) long envelope endorsed “O.H.M.S.” in ms., registered to Hull bearing 1884-96 1/2d. green (141/2mm) block of eight (2 x 4), with oval registration mark and large “R” in black, London transit and June 14 arrival on reverse, vertical fold at left. Ex Heijtz. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £140.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1761 / c, entire, etc. imageSaint Helena: 1911, The Earliest Recorded Example of the “T....c” (Mabbett type 5) tax marking, with ms. “5”, on Union Castle Line picture postcard of the “German” used to England, bearing 1902 1/2d. tied by Nov. 4 c.d.s., and also showing British “1D./I.S./A.” tax mark. Ex Heijtz. A very scarce tax marking, three examples only recorded by Mabbett. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £180-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.
1762 / c, entire, etc. Saint Helena: ?A collection of mainly K.G.V to K.G.VI covers and cards in a boxed Plymouth album, variously franked and addressed, incl. registered mail, stamped O.H.M.S., paquebot, W.W.II censored, postal stationery, range of frankings from 1922-37 Badge of Colony with values to 2s.6s. incl. 1d. and 6d. ‘cleft rock’ varieties, key plates, 1912-16 Pictorial, 1934 Centenary, 1938-44 (incl. scarce 3d. ultramarine) and other issues, fair to fine. (approx. 50 items)

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Est. £250-300

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Mar-15, 03:00 AM EST.

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