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Spink New York Sale: 168

France and French Colonies
Indo China

Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1179
Symbol: C
Cat No: Collection

Indo-China First and Second International Commission for Supervision and Control in Indo-China postal history collection comprised of covers and/or letters sent from or to various delegates to their home countries, the first I.C.C.S. from 1954-70 is comprised of 24 covers from the Canadian delegation, eight from Polish delegation and 44 from the Indian delegation, plus their special overprinted F.P.O. stamps and many corresponding first day covers, the second I.C.C.S, from 1973-75 is shown by 67 covers from the Canadian forces, 14 from the Hungarian delegation, 24 from the Indonesian delegation, ten from the Iranian delegation and twelve from the Polish delegation, all these with a good variety of frankings, postal marking and cachets, mostly mounted and written-up on album pages; the International Control Commission in Indo-China was the international inspectors force established in 1954 to enforce the Geneva Accords that ended the first Indo-China war; the I.C.C. goal was to keep the cease fire and to report any violations against it; the I.C.C. force comprised of inspectors from three countries, each of them supplied one-third of the personnel: Canada as representative of the Western non-communist bloc, Poland as a representative of the Eastern communist bloc and India as a representative of neutral non-aligned countries; the inspectors were posted in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos; with the signing of the Paris Accords in 1973, the I.C.C. was replaced with the I.C.C.S. and India was not a participant.

Est. $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,400.00


Closed..Jan-31-2019, 17:06:55 EST
Sold For 1400

Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1180
Symbol: C
Cat No: Collection

Indo-China - French naval forces in Indo-China postal history collection of around 40 covers from 1946-68 mounted and written-up on album pages, includes covers from Poste Navale Bureau no. 14 and 91, civilian use of French navy post offices franked by stamps of Vietnam, stampless covers with anchor cachets, official mail and covers from various ships, with regular mail, air mail and registered usages, interesting and mostly fine-very fine.

Est. $750-1,000

Opening US$ 500.00


Closed..Jan-31-2019, 17:07:27 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 168
Lot No: 1181
Symbol: C
Cat No: Collection

Indo-China diplomatic pouch cover collection of over 50 items mounted and written-up on album pages, these being 1946-59 usages from Indo-China (8), Laos (8), Cambodia (10) and Vietnam (12) to the United States, with violet "This article originally mailed/in country indicated by postage" cachet applied before entering the mails in Washington, D.C. to its final destination, also a United States Operations Mission to Vietnam with "postage and fees paid ICA" handstamp, two covers from the British embassy, one from Saigon and one from Phnom Penn and two United Nation pouch covers, generally fine-very fine.

Est. $750-1,000

Opening US$ 500.00
Sold...US$ 525.00


Closed..Jan-31-2019, 17:07:41 EST
Sold For 525


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