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Ascension: Great Britain used in Ascension continued...
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661 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1896 (Nov. 26) 2d. registered envelope to Portsmouth uprated by added 1887-92 21/2d. cancelled by two good to fine strikes of the extremely rare Ascension type Z4 hooded datestamp with London Dec. 15 hooded transit below. One of just two known covers and an off-cover single recorded with this cancellation. Ex Cole. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £4,000-5,000

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
662 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1898 (Feb. 21) Q.V. 1d. postal stationery reply card used to London with poor and good strikes of Ascension code A c.d.s., dated message and Mar. 7 arrival c.d.s. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
663 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1903 (Dec. 16) and 1913 (Jan. 2) two K.E.VII 1d. postal stationery cards cancelled by fine Ascension code A c.d.s., the first to Bridport with notes of despatch and routing dates via the “Doune Castle” on reverse, slight creasing at right, the second from Charles Webber to Lane-Joynt in Dublin. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
664 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1905 to 1952, selection of five items mainly to England comprising 1905 p.p.c. (Barter’s Cottage) franked 1902 1d., 1913 cover to Paris bearing 1887 1/2d. (2), 1902 1/2d., 1d. and 2d., 1914 cover with 1912-22 2d. die I, K.G.V 11/2d. reply card used 1936 and K.G.VI 2d. reply card taxed. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
665 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1906 (Apr. 20) envelope registered to London unusually bearing 1902-11 5d., 6d., 9d. and 10d. tied by “REGISTERED/ASCENSION” oval datestamps, with London May 18 receiving backstamps. S.G. Z29, Z30, Z32, Z32a Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
666 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1906 (Nov. 10) picture postcard (“THE GARDENS,/GREEN MOUNTAIN”, Attwood 15) used to London franked 1902-10 1d. tied by Ascension c.d.s., 1907 (June 25) large piece from printed envelope commercially used, bearing 1902-11 1/2d. block of four, three pairs and 1d. single cancelled by eleven poor to fair strikes of Ascension c.d.s., and 1916 (Sept. 15) cover to London with straight line “CENSORED” initialled alongside, franked 1d. tied by fine Ascension c.d.s., vertical fold at left. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
667 / On piece, front, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1911 (June 20) registered 'Barker' cover addressed to England bearing 1902-11 3d. and vertically bisected 6d. with good Ascension c.d.s’s and blue (without letter) on white 'blank' type “R/16” registered label at left, backstamped London July 5 transit and next day Todmorden arrival. SG Z26, Z30 var. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
668 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Jan. 2) printed ‘Roessler’ envelope to U.S.A. franked at foreign rate by 1912 die 2 1/2d. marginal single and 1d. B12 control corner pair tied by Ascension code A c.d.s’s. S.G. Z38a, Z38b. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
669 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Jan. 25) 21/2d., 4d. and 10d. Q.V. postal stationery envelopes registered to Lane-Joynt in Dublin, each cancelled by Ascension code B c.d.s’s with London F.S. registration label affixed to replace ms. “Registered” and showing framed “POSTED OUT/OF COURSE” with Feb. 13 London registered oval transit reverse, the 21/2d. envelope with added 1902-11 1/2d., unusual and rare. Founder of the Irish Philatelic Society, William Russell Lane-Joynt (1855-1921) is one of just two Irish philatelists to have been nominated to sign the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists. (3 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
670 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Jan. 25) small ‘Lane-Joynt’ envelope registered to Dublin bearing 1887-92 11/2d., 1902-11 1/2d. and 1d. control B marginal single tied by individual Ascension code B c.d.s’s, with London F.S. registration label and Feb. 13 London registered oval (on reverse) and showing framed “POSTED OUT/OF COURSE”, rare and attractive. Ex Cole. Founder of the Irish Philatelic Society, William Russell Lane-Joynt (1855-1921) is one of just two Irish philatelists to have been nominated to sign the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
671 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Feb. 27) 1d. pink stationery envelope addressed to Dublin cancelled by exceptional strike of Z2 code A c.d.s., trivial staining but rare. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
672 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (Mar. 29) envelope to Harrogate bearing scarce 1900 1s. green and carmine tied by good strike of Ascension c.d.s. without letter. S.G. Z20. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
673 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1913 (July 15) envelope to Portugal franked at 21/2d. rate by 1912-22 1/2d. and 1d. with 1902-11 2d. tied by fair to good individual strikes of Ascension code A c.d.s., with Lisbon Aug. 1 machine arrival on reverse. S.G. Z24, Z39, Z40. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
674 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1915 (Jan. 19) late wartime use of Q.V. 1d. postal stationery card to Cheshire, cancelled by two fine strikes of Ascension code B c.d.s., with dated message from “H.M.S. Ascension/South Atlantic” claiming that “we are well posted in all news & get it before the British public who unfortunately have to wait upon the Press”. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
675 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1916 (Feb. 16) commercial cover (“ASCENSION” on flap) showing rare large “PASS CENSOR” handstamp at top, addressed to Army & Navy Soc. in London franked 1912-22 1d. tied by Ascension code A c.d.s., initialled alongside and at lower left. One of only two covers to London known with this marking. S.G. Z40 Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
676 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1916 (Mar. 1) K.G.V 3d. stationery envelope and 1920 (Mar. 1) 31/2d. stationery envelope front (only) both with blank registration label and cancelled by fair to good code B Ascension c.d.s’s and addressed to Myercough & Co. in London, the former showing straight line “CENSORED” in blue and Mar. 3 arrival datestamps, the latter unusually with day and month line inverted in c.d.s. (2 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
677 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1916 (June 29) fine ‘Ewens’ cover to London with straight line “CENSORED” in blue at left and bearing scarce 1912-22 7d. tied by fine Ascension code B c.d.s. S.G. Z47a Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
678 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1916 (Oct. 19) ‘Ewens’ cover to London with straight line “CENSORED” in blue initialled at left and franked 1912-22 1/2d. pair tied by fine Ascension code B c.d.s. S.G. Z39 Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
679 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1918 (Feb. 9) commercial cover (“ASCENSION” on flap) with two-line “PASSED CENSOR/ASCENSION” initialled at top, addressed to Army & Navy Soc. in London franked 1912-22 1d. tied by Ascension code A c.d.s., also 1917 piece from wrapper showing large part Garrison no. 9 Mess cachet and apparently returning a catalogue to London with same censor initialled handstamp struck on label and affixed. S.G. Z40 Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.
680 / c, entire, etc. / imageAscension: Great Britain used in Ascension: 1920 (Apr. 9) K.G.V 1s. postal stationery envelope with added 1912-22 10d strip of three, cancelled by Ascension code A c.d.s’s and registered to Yorkshire with blank “R/29” registration label and London Apr. 21 transit backstamp, very rare. S.G. Z50 Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £800-1,000

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-13, 03:30 AM EST.

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