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Japan Post in China
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
90312 cover image1902, 4 sen rose and 10 sen blue, fresh colours, tied by blue special UPU cancel of Tientsin to registered special card with registered label “I.J.P.O.Tientsin”, transit via “SHANGHAI I.J.P.O. 30.JUN.02” to Germany, with adjacent arrival postmark (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Jemen Kingdom
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
1074 cover imageOttoman rule; 1905: Turkey 20 pa. red on rose postal stationery card, a used example cancelled by bilingual "HUDEIDA" circular datestamp (April 3. 1907) in black (Coles & Walker fig. 67) with ADEN cds of transit (April 5) and Stuttgart arrival cds alongside. Scarce and very fine. Provenance: DF, Zurich, 22 Feb 1999 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1075 cover image1919c.: Small envelope struck at upper right and upon reverse (over flap) with complete strikes of "MIN AL MUCHAYYAM AL MANSUR - 1331" triangular handstamps struck in deep violet ink. Rare thus (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1076 cover image1919c.: Cover struck at upper right and upon reverse (over flap) with complete strikes of "MIN AL MUCHAYYAM AL MANSUR - 1331" triangular handstamps in bright rose-red ink (Provenance of the Camp of Al Mansur - 1915), addressed in arabic to Colonel Harold Fenton Jacob (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1077 cover image1919c.: Cover struck at upper right and upon reverse (over flap) with complete strikes of "MIN AL MUCHAYYAM AL MANSUR - 1331" triangular handstamps in bright rose-red ink (Provenance of the Camp of Al Mansur - 1915), addressed in arabic to Colonel Harold Fenton Jacob. Note: Colonel Harold Fenton Jacob (1886-1936) was the British Political Agent at Dthala (Aden) between 1904 and 1907, and then served as First Assistant Resident in Aden between 1910 and 1917. After the outbreak of the First World War he also acted as Chief Political Officer to the Aden Field Force. From 1917–1920 he was advisor on South Western Arabian Affairs reporting to the British High Commissioner in Egypt, after the War Jacob and his Mission set off from Aden to negotiate with the Imam at Sana'a; they were stopped at Bajil, and held virtual prisoners for more than three months by Shaikhs of the Quhra tribe of Tihamah (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1078 cover image1919c.: Small envelope struck at upper right and upon reverse (over flap) with complete strikes of "MIN AL MUCHAYYAM AL MANSUR - 1331" triangular handstamps in rose-red ink (Provenance of the Camp of Al Mansur - 1915), sent registered from Sana'a to Addis Abeba, Ethiopia and additionally franked on reverse by 4 b. vermilion and 10 b. brown tied by "SANAA" cds's in black (March 27) with "HODEIDA" cds below (March 29), Aden cds (April 7) and Addis Abeba arrival. An exceptional and extremely rare cover. Provenance: DF, Geneva, 8-12 Dec 2015, lot 50228 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1079 cover image1920c.: Cover struck at upper right and upon reverse (over flap) with complete strikes of "MIN AL MUCHAYYAM AL MANSUR - 1331" triangular handstamps in bright rose-red ink (Provenance of the Camp of Al Mansur - 1915). Cover torn on opening at right but very scarce (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1080 (*) imageKingdom; 1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white unused, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a block of six (3 x 2) corner marginal from top left of sheet first setting (positions 1-3 / 6-8), large margins all round, showing large portion of the "BEST DUTCH" watermark, tiny thin spot, fresh and fine, without gum as issued. A scarce multiple Gi = £ 750+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1081 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white unused, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a block of six (2 x 3) corner marginal from lower right of sheet (positions 9-10 / 14-15 / 19-20), large margins all round, tiny thin spot, fresh and fine, without gum as issued. A scarce multiple Gi = £ 750+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1082 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white unused, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a block of ten (2 x 5) sheet marginal on three sides (positions 1-2 / 6-7 / 11-12 / 16-17), large margins all round, fresh and fine without gum as issued. A scarce multiple Gi = £ 900+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1083 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white unused, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a block of four (positions 13-14 / 18-19), variety "5 bogaches value printed upright on reverse", good margins all round both on the 2½ b. and on the 5 b. on reverse, without gum as issued and surprisingly still unlisted by SG, this block most probably represents the largest multiple now extant of this rare variety. Signed Joe Saatchi, Todd AIEP. Note: All the examples of this variety appear to have come from a block of 12 or 14 stamps formerly belonging to Brigadier Glynn Grylls who stated in an article in "The Philatelist" of August 1946 "the block is known to have been purchased at Hodeida in the normal course of Post Office business..." and in "Stamp Collecting" (February 1958) M.J. Moreton writes "The rarity, which has the two 'on white' values one on each side....(maybe) were from a waste sheet that got through, or was inadveretently reversed, and was printed with the next block of paper, i.e. the first sheet of the 5 b. value". There was very little printer's waste in early Yemen adhesives. Provenance: Collection C. Angus Parker, Cavendish, Derby, 22 April 2009, lot 171 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1084 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white unused, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a complete sheet of twenty subjects (5 x 4), with large spot in top left corner on position 1 (Second State of the Plate), fresh and very fine, horizontal crease between the second and third rows, unused without gum as issued. An extremely rare complete sheet Gi = £ 1'800+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1085 image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white used, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a used horizontal strip of three (positions 1-3), margins good to minutely shaved, cancelled by "Hodeida" circular negative seal handstamps in black. A rare multiple Gi = £ 270+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1086 image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white used, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a used irregular of three (positions 1-2 / 6), margins good to minutely shaved, cancelled by "Hodeida" circular negative seal handstamps in black. A rare multiple Gi = £ 270+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1087 image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white used, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, a reconstructed sheet of the twenty subjects, all cancelled by "HODEIDA" circular negative seal handstamps in black, with most showing further cancellations in violet ink manuscript. A wonderful reconstruction and most attractive Gi = £ 1'800. Provenance: H.R. Harmer, New York, Dec 1983; collection C. Angus Parker, Cavendish, Derby, 22 April 2009, lot 180 (Image 1)



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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1088 image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white, a used example with large margins all round, used on front page of complete "AL-IMAN" Newspaper (1930) tied by circular "SANA'A" negative seal handstamp Type 2 in black. Outstanding quality and extremely rare. Provenance: Collection C. Angus Parker, Cavendish, Derby, 22 April 2009, lot 193 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1089 image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white, a used example with large margins all round on large part of 1930 Newspaper wrapper for the "Al-Iman" to Damascus, tied by fair strike of circula "SANA'A" negative seal handstamp in black; with India 1 a. chocolate (Gi. 203) applied for onward transmission from the Yemen tied by "ADEN CAMP" cds (Aug 21) in black. Scarce, fine and rare. Provenance: Collection C. Angus Parker, Cavendish, Derby, 22 April 2009, lot 144 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1090 cover image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on white, a used example with ample to large margins all round and showing portion of adjoining stamp at right, tied to reverse of cover both by fine strike of the "HODEIDA" negative seal handstamp in black and by manuscript in violet. A fine and scarce usage (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1091 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on orange, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, an unused irregular block of seven with large margins all round and sheet corner marginal at right (positions 4 / 9-10 / 14-15 / 19-20), superb and very fine, without gum as issued. A rare multiple Gi = £ 630+ (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1092 bof/(*) image1926: Inland Postage, 2½ b. black on orange, imperforate on horizontally laid paper, an unused block of sixteen (4 x 4) with large margins all round and sheet corner marginal at right (positions 2-5 / 7-10 / 12-15 / 17-20), superb appearance and showing perforations at top, one or two small nicks at edges of no importance, very fine, without gum as issued. A very rare multiple Gi = £ 1'440+. Provenance: Collection C. Angus Parker, Cavendish, Derby, 22 April 2009, lot 212 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM

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