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1911 KEVII, 10p dull reddish purple & aniline pink, bottom right corner margin single, h.r., v.f., with 1985 Royal certificate (SG Spec.M44 (5)) cat. £560 (Cat No. 137b) (Image)
Cat. £560, Est.US$250
Opening US$ 230.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:09:05 EST
Sold For 0
Officials
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 632
Symbol: **
Cat No: O16
1892 £1 green, overprinted "I.R. Official" in black, never hinged, centered to top as often, post office fresh, pencil signed, fine example of this rare stamp, with 2022 Diena and Brandon certificates (SG O16, £12,000+, catalogued as hinged) cat. $12500 (Cat No. O15) (Image)
Cat. $12500, Est.US$6,000
Opening US$ 6,500.00
Sold...US$ 6,500.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:09:25 EST
Sold For 6500
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 633
Symbol: *(*)
Cat No: O31-35
1887-92 Government Parcels, 1 1/2p-9p Victoria, five different, h.r., last one without gum, fine-v.f., cat. $1415 (Cat No. O31-35) (Image)
Cat. $1415, Est.US$500
Opening US$ 450.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:09:41 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 634
Symbol: *
Cat No: O65
1902 Board of Education, 5p lilac & ultramarine, h.r., well centered, fine, cat. $4650 (Cat No. O65) (Image)
Cat. $4650, Est.US$2,000
Opening US$ 1,800.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:09:54 EST
Sold For 0
GREAT BRITAIN British Intervention in North Russia
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 635
Symbol: e
1918 25 September and 23 December picture postcards (Murmansk and Archangel) to England, first one endorsed "On Active Service", with "X15" censor cachet (written before the Army cancels arrived) and red London Paid arrival markings, the second canceled Field Post Office P.B.66 (Kandallaksha) with "X20" censor handstamp (Image)
Est.US$200
Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:10:13 EST
Sold For 230
GREAT BRITAIN British Intervention in South Russia
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 636
Symbol: e
1919 (10 May) cover from England to a British officer in Salonika, franked with 1p red, canceled "30 May Army Post Office SX5" (Likovan, Greece) and forwarded to Tiflis, with "Field Post Office D27" (Tiflis, Divisional Headquarters) transit and "Field Post Office T27" (Train 27th Division) arrival postmark on 27 June, 1919 on back, returned to sender (wife of the officer) (Image)
Est.US$250
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:11:08 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 637
Symbol: e
1919 (28 Dec) registered cover franked with 3x25k violet & green, sent from Yevpatoriya (Tavricheskaya oblast) to "His Excellence, the Admiral of the Allied Forces, Sebastopol", with arrival pmk, cover creases and tears, roughly opened, fine appearance, rare (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:11:28 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 638
Symbol: e
1919 (30 July) cover addressed to Athens (c/o Russian Legation), sent by Aspirant Michel Popoff, British Mission Ekaterinodar South Russia C/o Constantinople G.H.Q., with Army Post Office and "Passed by Censor No.370" markings, backstamped on arrival, minor cover flaws, fine (before the postal service was started in August 1919, mail was censored locally and canceled in Constantinople by the Army Post Office) (Image)
Est.US$150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Jul-12-2022, 14:11:51 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0722
Lot No: 639
Symbol: e
1920 (28 May) "On His Britannic Majesty's Service", legal size envelope, registered to England franked with 4x1/2p green, tied by "Army Post Office B.M.S.R" (British Mission South Russia) cds, repeated on back, censors' signature and London arrival pmks, filing fold away from the stamps, some backflap tears, fine and rare usage (the British military mission arrived in South Russia in late 1918, and started to provide General Denikin's White army with ample supplies. Denikin would have not been able to build his army of more than 200,000 men or to make his operation against Moscow without the British material. The British mission also trained and equipped Russian troops. Many of the British instructors also took part in fighting the Bolsheviks despite the orders of their government) (Image)