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90209 cover image1893/94: Surcharge “FIVE PENCE” on 6 pence carmine-lake, vibrant colour and good perforations, tied by cds “KINGSTOWN ST VINCENT JA 6 99” to a registered envelope to Crowthorne, England, with oval “R” alongside and transit cds “READING JA 19 99”. Reverse, railway transit cds “WELLINGTON COLLEGE STATION JA 19 99” and registered oval “REGISTERED READING S.O. JA 19 99”. Saint Vincent registration label affixed to flap numbered “5859”. Fine. Note: First mail ship to England under the new Empire Penny Post. A 5d letter for triple rate of 3d (1½ oz at 1d per ½ oz) plus 2d registration (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90210 cover image1913/17: Peace & Justice, £1 mauve & black, Mult Crown CA wmk., perf. 14, in combination with 1916, 1 penny carmine-red overprinted “WAR / STAMP.” in black, fourth setting, both of fresh colour and fine perforations, tied by cds “KINGSTOWN St. VINCENT AU 20 17", to a registered parcel envelope sent to Norwood, London, England, with ”R2" in oval and additional strike of “KINGSTOWN St. VINCENT AU 20 17” and parcel registration label numbered “97”. Reverse, transit hooded circle “REGISTERED LONDON E.C. 25 SP 17” and arrival oval “REGISTERED NORWOOD S.E. 25 SP 17”. Fine. Uncommon franking. The £1 commercially used is scarce.Note: Rate is for a parcel between 5-10 kilos (11- 22 pounds) at £1 plus 1 penny war tax. At this time the war tax could be paid with regular stamps (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Sudan
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48 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1906: 3 m. brown Official post card, overprinted "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French and "O.S.G.S." overprint type B (17 mm.), variety "O.S.G.S. double overprint", unused. Minor imperfections to edges of no significance. A fine and rare card; only known Official post card with double overprint (H&G D1ax) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
49 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1897: 1 m. brown envelope, overprinted in black with "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French, uprated with 1898 1 m. brown & pink, used from Sawakin to Halfa camp, dated 30 December 1901, cancelled by "SAWAKIN" circular datestamp in black, with an additional strike alongside. To the back a "KASSALA" datestamp in black 14 January 1902. Some toning and soiling, otherwise fine. A very scarce usage and combination; only 250 envelopes printed (H&G B1). Cert. BPA (2011) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
50 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1897: 2 m. green envelope, overprinted in black with "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French, used and addressed locally, dated 9 September 1899, cancelled by a blue "SAWAKIN" circular datestamp, with an additional strike alongside. A very clean and fresh example. Scarce usage; only 250 envelopes printed (H&G B2). Cert. BPA (2011) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
51 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1879/97: Group of five postal stationery examples used in Wadi Halfa, Sudan. Includes rare 20 p. light-brown postal card sent 28 November 1898 by Colonel Ironside to the Editor of the Royal Engineer Journal (has faults/damaged) to Chatham, Brompton Barracks. Also, 1893 5 m. envelope to Egypt during the Mahdist occupation period; a 2 m. green envelope used to Cairo; a 3 m. violet-brown postal card sent also to Cairo and a 1897 1 p. gray green letter sheet with "SOUDAN" overprint in Arabic and French sent to Italy 27 April 1898. Has interesting content regarding a battle which states "My regiment suffered very severely as we had nearly half the casualties of the whole brigade. We have had an awfully rough time of it." Additionally, comes with three 1897 5 m. carmine envelopes overprinted "SOUDAN" (H&G B3) uprated with various combinations of the 1898 Large Camel postage and also a 1898 1 m. brown used wrapper sent to Alexandria (H&G E1). Very mixed condition but a scarce and interesting selection (9) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
52 cover imageEgypt Stationery: 1897 Assembly of sixteen postal cards overprinted with "SOUDAN" Arabic and French in black. Comprising eight 5 m. carmine postal cards of which two are used (H&G 2) and eight examples of the 5 m.+5 m. carmine reply card which includes 4 used and 4 unused (H&G 3). Some flaws, although in the main fine and a few better. A scarce group (16) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
53 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1897: Group of twelve 3 m violet-brown (most more a brown shade) postal cards, overprinted "SOUDAN" Arabic and French in black. Comprising 4 unused examples and 8 used, which includes 2 uprated; 1 with 1 m. sent to Leipzig, Germany and the other a 2 m. sent to Bolton, England (creased). Also noted a blue Wadi Halfa cds cancel and a retta diamond shaped dumb cancel on card sent from Suakin. Several fresh with the odd fault. A scarce assembly (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
54 cover imageEgypt Stationery 1899: Collection of sixteen 4 m. surcharge in black on 5 m. carmine stationery postal cards. Comprising 7 unused 4 m. on 5 m postal cards (one with surcharge inverted) and 5 used. Also four 4 m.+4 m.on 5 m. reply postal cards of which two are unused and two are used. A mainly fine group with several scarcer (16) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
55 cover imageLarge Camel 1908: 4 m. brown, postal card, used from Khartoum to Milan, Italy, dated 13 October 1908, cancelled by a single circle datestamp in black. To the reverse an entensive message. Some stains, otherwise fine. A rare example; one of four recorded (H&G 13) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
56 cover imageLarge Camel 1913: 5 m. deep carmine on blue paper envelope, used with 1902/21 5 m. scarlet & black, sent from Khartoum to Washington, USA, dated 20 May 1916, tied by "KHARTOUM" single circle datestamp in black, with triangular "PASSED BY CENSOR SUDAN / 8" in violet alongside. Endorsed "C.H. Stigand, attd. Egyptian Army". Opening tear top which extends into the stamp impression. A scarce example. Only 420 were printed. Note: These envelopes derive from a special order for Captain C. H. Stigand and were not generally available (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
57 cover imagePostal Orders 1940: Camel 100 m. red with 100 m. poundage issued at Omdurman 8 November 1943, with instructions to reverse amended by violet handstamp. Has been vertically folded centrally, otherwise in fine condition. Also a £E1 "One Egyptian Pound" postal order with 10 m. poundage unissued. This a scarce survivor from the stock that never reached Sudan because the ship carrying the new supply was sunk by Germans in WWII. Bundles of Postal Orders were retrieved but most were damaged. This example shows some stain spots and two vertical creases. Comes with an issued on 27 September 1948. Additionally, a quantity of more modern Postal Orders from 1959 to 1993. Most issued with the odd unissued. A scarce and valuable accumulation (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
58 cover imageLarge Camel Postal Stationery 1907–1917: Attractive group of eight examples comprising: 1917 3 m. reddish purple card unused (H&G 11, scarce survivor); 1914 4 m.+4 m. red reply card unused with reply attached, plus two message parts only-printing of just 2,225, no used examples recorded (H&G 15); 1910 4 m.+4 m. light-brown reply card unused, very fine and rare (H&G 16); and 1907 2 m. surcharge on 3 m. violet-brown card overprinted SOUDAN, one fine used uprated to Finland with Khartoum 1909 cds. and arrival backstamp, plus another used to Alexandria (slight discolouration) and two unused examples (H&G 6). A scarce and appealing group of Large Camel stationery, seldom offered together (8) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
59 cover image1884–1940s: Sudan & Egypt Postal Stationery Collection comprising 21 items, many scarce. A valuable assembly of early Egypt and Sudan postal stationery, including: 1884 Egypt 20 p. brown card used Souakin–Messina (H&G 1) scarce usage; 1899 5 m. carmine “SOUDAN” overprint with doubled surcharge, used Khartoum–Copenhagen, with unused example (H&G 4x); 1906 Official 3 m. brown cards “SOUDAN / O.S.G.S.”, types A & B (H&G D1/D1a); 1897 1 m. brown envelope “SOUDAN” overprint, only 250 printed (H&G B1); Large Camel 1908 4 m. brown card unused only 609 without overprint survive (H&G 13); 1909 2 m. surcharge on 4 m. brown card uprated Atbara–Paris to Th. Champion (H&G 9); 1917 3 m. reddish-purple card uprated Western Darfur–Wales redirected (scarce foreign postcard use); 1913 5 m. deep carmine on blue envelope (420 printed); 1906 5 m. carmine Official envelopes “O.S.G.S.”, one favour-cancelled at Omdurman plus unused types incl. double overprint (H&G DB1/DB1a); 1912 2 m. green envelope with “COLONIAS” specimen handstamp, with unused/used examples (H&G B8); and two 1940s Christmas Air Letter sheets (one with elephant imprint). A choice and scarce group covering the evolution of Egypt-Sudan stationery into the Large Camel period, with numerous elusive issues and varieties (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
60 cover image1908-1960: Collection of predominately registered postal stationery envelopes presented as a study of their type and usage. Comprising thirty-two album pages with 80 examples neaty mounted and described. Good range of unused, used and the odd Specimen, with several uprated items and to good destinations as well as used internally. Includes training school cancelled at Omdurman and a quantity of aerogrammes and stationery envelopes. In addition, four loose inserts with nine covers most of which have been sent via air mail. Condition is fine to very fine, with some of the unused with prestine fresh appearance. Valuable accumulation (90) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27) (Image 28) (Image 29) (Image 30) (Image 31) (Image 32) (Image 33) (Image 34) (Image 35) (Image 36) (Image 37) (Image 38) (Image 39) (Image 40) (Image 41) (Image 42) (Image 43) (Image 44) (Image 45) (Image 46)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
61 image1938: Airmail Surcharge Varieties group of 3 (all with certs.). Selection of rare 1938 surcharges: 3 pi. in black on 3½ pi. black & violet, 3 pi. in black on 7½ pi. green & emerald, and 3 pi. in black on 10 pi. brown & greenish blue, each perf. 11½ × 12½, cancelled-to-order, fresh and fine appearance. All scarce varieties, each with BPA certificate (1959). Gi = £ 2'550 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
62 imageArmy Official 1906 (Jan): overprint type A3 on 1 m. brown & carmine, wmk. Multiple Star & Crescent, perf. 14, variety "Overprint Inverted", a used example, cancelled by a partial "HALFA" cds in black. Fresh and fine. Cert. BPA (1988) Gi = £ 850 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
63 imageArmy Officials 1905–06: Group of 3 (all with certificates), comprising; 1905 (Jan) 1 m. brown & carmine, ARMY reading down (A2) with variety “Dropped O”, used at Wadi Halfa Camp (BPA 2012, Gi £800); 1906 (Jan) 1 m. brown & carmine with A3 overprint type A, 14 mm. spacing, wmk Multiple Star & Crescent, perf. 14, fine used (BPA 2012, Gi £450); and 1906 (Jan) 1 m. brown & carmine with A3 overprint variety “Overprint Inverted”, used (RPSL 1955, Gi £850). A scarce and attractive trio of Army Official rarities, all certified. Gi = £ 2'100 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
571 * image1935: 15 m. in black on Airmail 10 m. black & carmine, an unused example, variety "Surcharge Double", fresh and very fine, large part og. A very scarce stamp: just one sheet of 50 examples recorded. Signed Todd AIEP Gi = £ 1'000. Provenance: Bridger & Kay, Temple Bar, London, 22-23 Sept 1980, lot 1862 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
5576 cover imageDongola Expedition, Reconquest of the Sudan 1896: Soldier's concessionary rate cover to Chesterfield endorsed "Stamps not Obtainable" and "Pte. George Hyatt, N.S. Reg." (North Staffordshire Regiment), counter-signed by Captain Marrowood at lower left, struck with "WADI HALFA / CAMP" despatch cds (Aug 1) in black with square "T" mark and Inland Branch "I.B./1d." charge marking in black. Reverse with Cairo transit cds (Aug 9) and Chesterfield arrival cds (Aug 17). Fine and scarce cover. Note: The North Staffordshire Regiment were the only British Regiment involved in this Campaign. The Dervishes were defeated by the end of September 1896 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM

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