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France and French Colonies Country & Regional Collections
Sale No: 177
Lot No: 476
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Postal History Collections & Balances . Africa postal history accumulation,. with over 500 covers and cards, mostly post-independence examples from former British or French territories, noting Cameroon, Togo, Lesotho, Ghana, South Africa, Rhodesia, Malawi, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Zaire, and others, a dizzying array of colourful frankings, many with topical interest, particularly for the bird or wildlife collector, as well as useful studies of rates, note airmail, express, postage due, slogan and town cancels, meters, etc, some philatelic or commemorative items but much is commercial mail addressed to Great Britain, Switzerland, Germany, or Australia, mixed condition with usual small faults, much is fine. (Image1)
Est. US$400-500
Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 450.00
Closed..Jan-26-2022, 15:52:45 EST
Sold For 450
Sale No: 177
Lot No: 497
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Sale No: 177
Lot No: 498
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Postal History Collections & Balances . France & Colonies postal history accumulation,. with over 700 covers and cards, some ninteenth-century frankings but most mid-twentieth century, noting Madagascar, Senegal, Indo-China, New Caledonia, advertising, express mail, airmail, military mail, registered, censored covers, semi-postal frankings, maximum cards, likely a few hundred are pre-WWI used French picture postcards with potential cancel interest, typical faults as expected in such lots, chiefly fine. (Image1)
Est. US$500-750
Opening US$ 1,100.00
Sold...US$ 1,100.00
Closed..Jan-26-2022, 16:14:45 EST
Sold For 1100
Sale No: 177
Lot No: 537
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Postal History Collections & Balances . North Africa postal history collection,. over 220 items, largely post-independence commercial covers and cards from former French colonies such as Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, with airmail, advertising registered, censored, stationery, etc, most sent to France or elsewhere in Europe, some faults but a generally fine group. (Image1)