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Great Britain and British Commonwealth Special Feature
Sale No: 8321
Lot No: 1
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FEATURED LOT - A STUDY OF HONG KONG DEFINITIVES: KING EDWARD VII AND KING GEORGE V book by Nick Halewood and David Antscherl, 1995. (Image1)
Est. £10-20
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Sold...GBP 14.00
Closed..Jun-12-2021, 07:03:15 EST
Sold For 14
Sale No: 8321
Lot No: 4
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FEATURED LOT - THE CAYMAN ISLANDS book by E. F. Aguilar and P. T. Saunders, dealing with postal history, postage stamps and postmarks. (Image1)
Est. £10-20
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Sold...GBP 50.00
Closed..Jun-12-2021, 07:05:03 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 8321
Lot No: 13
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FEATURED LOT - THE DE LA RUE DEFINITIVES OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS 1901-1929 book by John P. Bunt, 1986. (Image1)
Est. £20-25
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Sold...GBP 18.00
Closed..Jun-12-2021, 07:10:40 EST
Sold For 18
Sale No: 8321
Lot No: 22
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FEATURED LOT - THE COMPREHENSIVE INDIA STATES POSTAL STATIONERY LISTING book by Edward F. Deschl, 1994, very scarce. (Image1)
Est. £50-70
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Sold...GBP 50.00
Closed..Jun-12-2021, 07:15:47 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 8321
Lot No: 26
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Cat No: Collection
FEATURED LOT - LAKE TANGANYIKA NAVAL EXPEDITION 1915 unique collection of GLASS PHOTO PLATES from the Tanganyika Naval Expedition, showing overland transport and launching of the HMS Mimi and HMS Toutou - two armed motor boats of the Royal Navy crucial in the following Battle for Lake Tanganyika. The boats were transported to South Africa and from there by railway, by river, and by being dragged through the bush by teams of oxen and steam tractors, to the lake. The photo plates showing the transport of the boats by steam tractors, their launch & sail, British & native soldiers, camp scenes, native scenes, hunting scenes etc. Fine condition, a fascinating lot of a great historical importance. (64 plates) (Image1)