Great Britain and British Commonwealth South Africa: South African War 1899-1902
Sale No: 127
Lot No: 833
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South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: 1900 (Jan. 22) cover to London, franked by 1881 1d. lilac overprinted “ARMY OFFICIAL”, sent in military mail bag and cancelled upon receipt in London. Photo. (Image1)
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Sale No: 127
Lot No: 834
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South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: 1900 (Feb. 23) cover locally addressed, bearing 1881 Army Official 1d. lilac overstruck by tied by two line “LADYSMITH SIEGE POST OFFICE/Feb. 23rd. 1900” in blue with Ladysmith c.d.s. alongside. Photo. (Image1)
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Sale No: 127
Lot No: 836
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Cat No: Collection
South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: A collection of covers incl. postal stationery, postcards, sea post, censored, prisoner of war, etc., all bearing 1d. lilacs, with a range of postmarks, cachets, etc., mixed condition. (30)
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Sale No: 127
Lot No: 838
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South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Postal Stationery: Great Britain Q.V. 2d. registered envelopes (RP 22F) used 1901 (Dec. 5) from Kronstad to Cape Colony with additional G.B. 1d. lilac tied by hooded circular Registered Army Post Office datestamps, 2d. size F to Durban with Natal 1d. (3) and 4d., tied by “P.O.A. 9”.
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Sale No: 127
Lot No: 839
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South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Postal Stationery: Selection with Q.V. 1d. pink envelope (EP 30) showing British Army P.O. c.d.s., 2d. Q.V. registered envelope (RG 22G) used 1900 (Oct. 30) from Volksrust to Maritzburg with additional Transvaal 1d. (3), tied by “ARMY POST OFFICE/VOLKSRUST” violet c.d.s’s, Q.V. 2d. registered envelope (RP 22G), double rate to Wales 1900 (Jan. 9), addressed to Col. C. Bromhead C.B. (elder brother of hero of Rorke’s Drift, Gonville Bromhead), 2d. Q.V. registered envelope (RP 23G) used 1902 (Jan. 9) to Dublin, with additional Transvaal 1/2d. on 2d. (2) and G.B. 1881 1d. lilac, also K.E.VII 1/2d. postcard (CP 43) sent to Col. C. Bromhead by his son, cancelled by “FIELD POST OFFICE/BRITISH ARMY S. AFRICA” c.d.s.(5 items) (Image1)