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German Colonies
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1601 imageGerman Colonies: Forgery of the 40pf. Yacht type in blocks of twelve for the ten Colonies plus extra Kiautschou and East Africa, in an uncut sheet of six blocks, small part of margin at left missing, otherwise fine. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
German Colonies: Cameroun
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1602 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: Cameroun: 1891 (Nov. 23) cover to Germany, franked by German 20pf. (2), tied by Kamerun c.d.s’s, Signed by Bothe and Zenker. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1603 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: Cameroun: 1903 (April 21) postcard from Zurich, addressed to the Princess Elizabeth which was a coastal/inland waters vessel, little is known about its movements, has Duala receiving mark. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
German Colonies: Caroline Islands
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1604 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: Caroline Islands: 1904 (Feb. 19) cover to Germany, franked by 1901-10 10pf. tied by Yap c.d.s., on reverse has Government seal in violet. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
German Colonies: German East Africa
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1605 / On piece, front, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1889 (Nov. 28) 3pf. stationery wrapper from Munich endorsed “Drucksache” with added 50pf. (3, one overlapping) addressed to “Herrn Lieutenant W. Langheld’/bei der Wissmann-Expedition/in Bagamoyo/via Zanzibar Ostafrica/via Brindisi”. In 1888 Hermann Wissmann was appointed 1st official Reichskommissar for the German East Africa region and tasked with suppression of the Abushiri Revolt. Commanding a mercenary force of mostly Sudanese soldiers from decommissioned units of the Anglo-Egyptian army under the command of German officers including Lieutenant Wilhelm Langheld (1867-1917), Wissmann's forces, with some British naval assistance and their own extremely brutal methods, retook the coastal strip and reopened the main caravan route through the area. An extremely rare historical item. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £800-1,000

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1606 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1891 (Apr. 23) cover to Germany re-addressed upon arrival, sent to the wife of Pastor Fromm (the well known missionary), franked by German 30pf. (2) tied by Dar-es-Salaam datestamps. Written by her son, Company Commander Paul Fromm who joined the Wissmann ‘troop’ and then the Schutztruppe. At the time of this letter he was a member of the first German/British expedition to establish the border between German and British East Africa. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1607 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1892 (Nov. 15) Portuguese 30r. stationery from Lourenco Marques to Port Said, re-directed to Dar-es-Salaam, bearing Lourenço Marques, Aden and Dar-es-Salaam transit and receiving marks. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1608 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1892 to 1913, selection of used cards (10), incl. stationery, range of cancellations, etc., good to fine. (Image1)

Est. £60-70

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1609 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1897 (Dec. 3) cover, registered from Jalgaon, India to Dar-es-Salaam, franked on reverse by Indian 1/2a. and 2a. (2), tied by Jalgaon squared circles, Bombay PO, Bombay Sea Post Office and Aden and Dar-es-Salaam Dec. 21 transit and receiving marks, on front has boxed Jalgaon registered handstamp and scarce AR (Avis du Reception) in violet. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1610 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: 1913 (June 19) 4h. stationery card used from Soga to Dar-es-Salam, cancelled by Soga datestamp, some staining, otherwise fine. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1611 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German East Africa: Two pre-paid war envelopes 71/2h. envelope in red on white paper, other in violet on grey paper, unused. (Image1)

Est. £50-60

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
German Colonies: German New Guinea
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1612 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German New Guinea: 1900 (Nov. 22) Neu Guinea Compagnie cover registered to Germany, bearing 1897-99 5pf. (2) and 10pf. (3), all tied by Stephansort c.d.s’s and with registration label. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1613 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German New Guinea: 1901 (May 14) cover, registered to Switzerland, bearing German 10pf. and 20pf., tied by “HERBERTSHOHE/DEUTSCH NEU GUINEA” datestamps in blue, fine. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1614 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German New Guinea: Three items sent from S.M.S. Condor, comprising 1909 postcard from Queensland, also 1913 (Sept. 1) postcard from Maron and 1913 (Sept. 23) cover from Rabaul both written by the captain, Oberleutnant Clausson to his wife in Germany. At this time the Condor was searching for S.M.S Seestern ‘lost’ at sea. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1615 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German New Guinea: 1910 (Nov. 11) 5pf. stationery card from Finschafen, Cape Arkona to Regatta, little internal mail known, cancelled by Finschafen c.d.s. (Image1)

Est. £50-70

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
German Colonies: German South West Africa
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1616 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German South West Africa: 1896 (Nov. 24) cover from missionary August Wulfhorst, franked by German 20pf. tied by Omaruru, c.d.s., endorsed by hand “Wulfhorst-Ovamboland.”. August Wulfhorst (1861-1936), a Rhenish missionary, was ordained in 1890 and came to Africa with F. Meisenholl the same year, erecting mission stations among the Uukuanjama tribe at Ondjiva and Omupanda where he worked until his return to Germany in 1917. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1617 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German South West Africa: 1897 to 1906, two covers and card from missionary August Wulfhorst comprising 1897 (July 12) cover franked by German 20pf. tied by Omaruru c.d.s., 1898 (Dec. 10) German 5pf. stationery card, cancelled by Otjimbingue c.d.s., and 1906 (Oct. 6) cover from Outjo to Germany, franked by 10pf. tied by Outjo c.d.s., endorsed by logo, Ovamboland. August Wulfhorst (1861-1936), a Rhenish missionary, was ordained in 1890 and came to Africa (with F. Meisenholl the same year, erecting mission stations among the Uukuanjama tribe at Ondjiva and Omupanda where he worked until his return to Germany in 1917. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1618 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German South West Africa: 1899 (May 2) 10pf. stationery card from Swakopmund to Kamerun, cancelled by Swakopmund datestamp and Kamerun receiving mark, stained. The message refers to the laying of a new undersea cable. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1619 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German South West Africa: 1899 (May 20) Cape 1d. stationery envelope additionally franked 1/2d. (3) from Port Nolloth (just on the South African side of the Orange river) to Keetmanshoop. Pre 1900 mail routed via Angra Peqina and sent via Steinkopf, scarce. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.
1620 / c, entire, etc. / imageGerman Colonies: German South West Africa: 1900 (Jan. 24) 10pf. stationery card from Okahandja to Cameroun, cancelled by Okahandja datestamp, with Lagos and Kamerun transit and receiving marks. Scarce, being addressed to a Lt. Buddeberg who was chasing the Bangwa and the Kaeka as part of the Gross-Schnellen expedition. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:30 AM EST.

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