• Login (enter your user name) and Password
    Please Login. You are NOT Logged in.

    Quick Search:

  • To see new sales and other StampAuctionNetwork® news in your Facebook newsfeed then Like us on Facebook!

Review Unattended Live Bids by Sale (Closed and Open Sales) or All My Agent Bids

Select a Sale Below... Click on (Bid by LotNo) to navigate by Lot No. (Info), (Video)

Login to Use StampAuctionNetwork®.
New Member? Click "Register".

StampAuctionNetwork® Extended Features


More Useful Information:


 
You are not logged in. Please Login so that we can determine your registration status with this firm. If you have never registered, please register by pressing the [Quick Signup (New to StampAuctionNetwork)] button. Then Login.
 
Quick Navigation by Category 
Europe (1912)   |  Germany (287)   |  Lots and Collections (251)   |  Other (29)   |  Other countries (1704)   |  Other items (2)   |  Switzerland (1405)   | 
 

logo

Other countries continued...

Afghanistan continued...
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
2 image1876/2003: Comprehensive Collection in two large stock books, well
collected, up to 1984 primarily unused / unmounted og, thereafter
many cancelled to order, missing issues marked by adding B/W xerox
copies, includes also parcel stamps, in addition multiples,
primarily blocks of four, souvenir / miniature sheets. (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan Collection] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 200.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
3 cover/bof imageKingdom of Afghanistan 1891/1903: Collection arranged on large
stockcards with small range of the 1891 issue and a cover, 1892/93
coloured paper issue with some unused blocks and registration
stamps and a range of used; 1 a. black on rose on cover cancelled
by 'batila' in red, 1898 cover with 1 a, black on blue used from
Chaman to Pishin via Quetta and taxed; 1903 cover to Chaman where
taxed bearing 1 a, black on pale yellow tied by 'batila' in violet; (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 144-152] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
4 bof imageAmir Habibullah Khan 1907/08: The Exhibit collection with initial
imperf. issue with 1 a. blue -emerald (shades) unused (9) incl. a
sheetlets of six in shades of blue to green (4), tête-bêche
vertical strips of four (5) used 1 a. shades with five examples
shwoing "printed on reverse", one with "Double Impression" - these
listed but unpriced by SG; 1 a. used with over 100 examples chosen
for quality of cancellation and many annotated by town, covers (28)
including a triple rate usage to Kabul from the Survey Dept.; rare
usage on incoming underpaid cover from India to Kabul and taxed 1
a. on reverse (ex collection Dietrich); 2 a. blue in sheets of
eighteen arranged tête-bêche unused (5), block of 15, blocks of six
(3), used examples (15) incl. multiples, usages on covers (5) incl.
rare usage on incoming underpaid cover from India to Kabul and
taxed 2 a. on reverse (ex collection Dietrich); 1 rupee value in
tête-bêche pair unused and a block of four in blue; a superb study. (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 156/158] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 1,000.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
5 cover/bof image1909: The Exhibit collection with a delightful range of the
original issue including 1 a. blue in an unused horizontal strip of
ten "imperforate between", and three unused pairs; 1 a. blue in a
complete unused sheet of 50 with eight rows imperforate vertically,
wmk. Howard Jones in two complete sheets of 50 and another with no
wmk., 2 a. green in an imperforate sheet of 50 (Gi = £ 1'200+), 2
a. green in imperf. blocks of four (2) unused, 1 r. lilac-brown in
unused blocks of four (2) and a used block, 1 r. lilac-brown in a
complete unused sheet of 50 and an unused example imperforate
(unrecorded); together with a fabulous range of covers (19)
including three in combination with Indian adhesives. A fine lot of
seldom seen material (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 166+169+171] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 1,500.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6 cover/bof image1916/19: Definitive issue of 1909 re-issued in new colours, the
Exhibit collection on leaves with 1 a. carmine-rose in unused
sheets of 50 (3, shades), blocks of four, twelve and sixteen, 2 a.
yellow in unused pairs (3) and blocks of four and of 25 together
with sheets of 50 subjects (2, shades); 1 r. bistre in unused
blocks of four (2) and in a sheet of 50, covers bearing 1 a. rose
value (9), furthermore a Censored combination cover with India ½ a.
green and a 1 abasi; 2 abasi yellow on covers (10), scarce 1 rupee
value on covers (4), a choice and very fine collection (73 items). (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 167/168+170/170a+172/172a] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
7 */cover image1920 (Sept): New Currency, large format issue. The collection on
Exhibit leaves with with pen and ink drawing (76 x 90 mm) for the
central vignette and design but without Duty Plates inserted;
unused sets of three (2) showing the basis for the sheets of two;
10 p. carmine unused (4) and used (2), 10 p. carmine unused sheets
(two of the five recorded) unused and used - this with 'wide gutter
margin' and on cover (one of two known), 10 p. rose used (17),
three on reverse of cover fronts, together with complete covers
(11) all to Peshawar; 20 p. maroon unused (3), and in complete
sheets (2) unused, 20 p. maroon used (4, plus four on fragments of
registered covers), together with 30 pa. green unused (5) and in
four sheets of two stamps, on white and on toned paper unused (one
is ex Dietrich, another ex Light), used sheet off cover (one of
three known) and the unique used sheet on registered cover (ex
Hopkins and Dietrich). A wonderful and extremely rare group Gi = £
6'000+. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 173/175] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 5,000.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
8 cover/bof imageKing Amanullah 1921/27: Exhibit collection beautifully arranged on
leaves with the issue unused and used incl. multiples, with 10 pa.
sheets of 16 unused (2) and used, 20 pa. purple sheets of 16 unused
(7) and blocks of four (2), scarce 30 pa. green in tête-bêche pairs
unused (7) and in complete sheets (8) showing the tête-bêche in
position 13 unused and used on incoming cover from Chile and used
blocks; re-issue 10 pa. red, perf. 11 sheets of 25 unused (9, one
ex Dietrich) and another mis-perfed, re-issue 20 pa. rose-carming
in an unused sheet of 25; rare blocks with Religious Slogans
imprinted below Arms on reverse, remarkable mixed issue franking
covers with 10 pa., 20 pa. and 30 pa. on cover to Peshawar,
readdressed with India ½ a. green (2) and 1 a. carmine to FPO 446;
further Afghan / India combination usages (50+), Inflation period
1923 taxed card incoming from Neukölln, Germany to Kabul; 1922 and
1924 incoming taxed covers registered from Florence or Milan to
Kabul, 1924 incoming cover from Colombo, Ceylon taxed on arrival in
Kabul; 1924 Russia postcard taxed on arrival in Kabul; 1925
incoming cover from Stuttgart, Germany franked at 25 pf. taxed 30
pa. on arrival (ex Dietrich); 1926 incoming cover from USA taxed on
arrival in Kabul; 1927 incoming cover from Austria, a remarkable
holding with 135 covers. (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) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 176/180d] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 4,000.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
9 bof image1923 (Feb 26): 5th Independence Day, handstamped with oval "5th
Year of Independence of Afghanistan", small group with 10 pa. rose
genuine example and two annotated forgeries; 30 pa. green (3) and a
remarkable 30 pa. deep green complete sheet of 16 including the
tête-bêche pair on position 13, with each stamp handstamped by the
negative seal in black - the sole known example. Rare group Gi = £
1'150+. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 181+182] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 400.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
10 cover/bof image1927/28: New Currency Issue, the Exhibit collection with seven
values unused on piece all overprinted "Espècimen" by a Portuguese
Post Office upon receipt from the UPU, 15 p. rosine in unused sheet
of 18 and a matching used sheet, 30 p. blue-green sheet 16 unused
(6) both imperf. and perf., 60 p. light blue in unused sheets of
twelve (2), together with covers (20) including rare cover with 15
p. used as Postage Due on incoming cover from Turkestan;
combination cover with India, incoming cover from Italy with 30 p.
and 60 p. used as Postage Due, covers from USSR (2) etc. Together
with 1928 issue 10 p. green sheets of twelve unused (2), 10 p.
green sheet of 20 unused (6), 25 p. red sheets of twenty unused
(3), 40 p. ultramarine with imperf. between pairs (2), tête-bêche
pairs unused (2), 40 p. complete sheets of twenty unused (3), sheet
of 20 verticaslly iumperf. between (rare), 50 p. unused sheets (2).
A fine lot. (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 188A/189A+190B+193/195] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 750.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
11 cover/bof image1932: National Council Issue, the Exhibit cxollection on leaves
with 'Proofs' on chalky paper without gum and issued gummed set for
comparison, the set of six values on piece each overprinted
SPECIMEN and signed "A.R.Costa" a Portuguese Official signing when
the set was received from the UPU, 60 p. violet in imperf. between
block of four, imperforate Proofs of the 40 p., 60 p., 80 p. and 1
a. values in multiples; 40 p., 60 p., 80 p., 1 a., 2 a., and 3 a.
all in Proof sheets of 12 imperforate; 40 p. and 60 p. in sheets of
12 with mis-perforation; 40 p., 60 p., 2 a. and 3 a. iun sheets of
12 as issued, and covers (5). A fine and scarce lot. (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 215/220] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 500.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
12 cover/bof image1934/38: Monuments Issue, New Colours, the Exhibit collection on
leaves with fourteen values all unused on piece overprinted
SPECIMEN diagonally in blue-green upon receipt from the UPU (the
two 1938 values not included), the issued stamps with large range
of unused with many different shades and multiples throughout: with
full sheets of 25 stamps of the 10 p., 15 p., 20 p., 25 p. (three
sheets, two with extra row of horizontal perfs.), 3 a. deep
ultramarine in an imperf. between strip of three, 30 p., 40 p., 45
p. (2), 50 p., 60 p., 75 p. (2), 80 p., 1 a., 2 . black in small
sheets of twelve (2) and in sheets of 25 (two), 3 a. sheet of 25;
thereafter with study of cancellations and postal rates with covers
(60) with internal frankings, Censored mail, and destinations:
Austria, Brazil, Britain, China, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany,
India, Iran, Switzerland, USA and Yugoslavia; and incoming mail
from India and Turkey. A fine lot. (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) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 237/251] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 750.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
13 cover/bof image1939/51: The Exhibit collection of the issue, with the set of 22
values covered in great detail with fourteen values unused on
pieces all overprinted SPECIMEN or AMOSTRA upon receipt from the
UPU by the Portuguese Post Office, unused sheets of 25 of the 10 p.
(three), 15 p. (four), 20 p. (five), 25 p., 25 p. green, 30 p., 35
p., 40 p., 45 p. (three), 50 p., 60 p. (three), 70 p. (five), 75 p.
(two), 80 p. (three), 1 a. (three), 1 a. 25 p. (two), 2 a. (three),
3 a. (six), 1941 unissued 1 a. 50 brown in sheets of 25 (two), 45
p. value imperf. between unused, 60 p. imperf. pair unused, 1 a. 25
imperf. between pair unused, and further varieties; the whole with
a superb range of covers/cards (94), Censored mail both Allied and
Axis, destination covers to Austria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark,
Estonia, France, Germany (incl. Sample Mail cloth cover), India,
Netherlands (with 1940 "Service Suspended" cachet), Switzerland,
USA and incoming mail from Bohemia & Moravia, India. A fine and
most unusual lot. (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) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan 259/280] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 1,200.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
14 cover/bof image1909/19: Arms Official Issue, used by Royalty or Government
Officials only, the Exhibit collection with (-) red (shades) unused
(9) and a block of four unused, complete sheets of 20 unused in
differing shades (7), imperforate between unused pair, and
outstanding and rare covers (18) including a rare usage of a linen
cloth envelope from Muhammed Dhafar sent during the Third
Anglo-Afghan War of 1919; registered 1913-1915 combination covers
with Indian adhesives etc. A splendid and rare group. (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

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan O173/O174] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 750.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
15 cover/bof image1921 (March): Parcel Post Exhibit collection on leaves and loose,
numerous sets of the four values unused and used, fine unused study
of the formats of the sheets of two values, frequently arranged in
tête-bêche format with 10 p. chocolate sheets (15) unused and used
(2), and in scarcer sheet of four (5) unused and used (1); 15 p.
red-brown sheets (7) and in sheets of four unused (4) and used (1),
30 p. bright magenta sheets (18) and scarce sheet of four (2); 1 r.
turquoise sheets unused (12) and used (2), scarce sheets of four
used (1) and a rare usage on cover. A fascinating lot Gi = £
2'700+. (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) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan P182/P185a] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 600.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6001 image1st Afghan War 1838/42c.: The Haughton correspondence of letters
pertaining to the Afghan War, mainly from or to John Colpoys
Haughton (1817-1887) who served as a midshipman in the Royal Navy
before being invalided from the service in 1835. Two years later he
joined the Bengal Army. During the 1st Afghan War (1839-1842) he
was Adjutant of the 4th Gurkhas of Sha Shuja's force, winning great
fame during the defence of Charikar, which was besieged by a huge
Afghan force in November 1841. Haughton lost an arm during the
siege and after returning to the Afghan capital was taken hostage
by Akbar Khan on 29 December 1841. Haughton was eventually released
in September 1842 when Major-General Sir George Pollock's Army of
Retribution arrived in Kabul. The letters include accounts of
Charikar, his imprisonment in Bamyan, the siege in the Mission
Compound etc. copies of Bell's Weekly Messenger newspapers, three
exquisitely drawn Maps and Plans of GHUZNEE showing the
emplacements under Lieut.-General Sir John Keane (23 July 1839); a
Map of KABUL "Showing the Bala Hissar and Cantonments" taken from
an original drawing by Lt. Henry Creed (7 Aug 1839); and, on the
return KELAT-I-GHILZAI with splendid hand-drawn Map (13 Nov 1839) -
sold together with the Gillespie correpondence of letters from
Ghaznee (22 July 1839), two miles from Kabul (24 Aug 1839), letter
on the Massacre in Afghanistan (26 Feb 1842) and a letter from
Gillespie's wife from Paris (2 Oct 1843); together with 17 Nov 1843
letter detailing one F. Cunningham's report of the Afghan Campaign,
letter from Sir Donald Macleod discussing the health of the 13th
European Regt., a treasure trove of information and history,
together with letters from some of the finest postal historians of
past years discussing certain items in this sale. (Image 1) (Image 2)

image (All Images)



Currently...CHF 1,500.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6002 imageOfficial Views of the Afghan Campaign 1840/1843: Autographed
letter-sheets from Sir James Rivett-Carnac (1784-1846) when
Governor of the Bombay Presidency and after on the conduct of the
war, with 17 April 1840 letter to the Earl of Auckland "I have
thought about the proposition to advance our Troops at Cabool
beyond the Hindu Kush...I do not like it", April 1840 letter from
Lord Auckland (1784-1849) stating "by the last accounts of March 28
there was peace throughout Afghanistan..."; full original copy of a
letter from Camp Sorrket 25 April 1840 written by General W.
MacNaghten to Sir James Rivett-Carnac concerning the Khiva problem
and the threat of Russian incursions, mentioning Capt. Connolly's
delegation to Bukhara (where he was later executed); May 1841
letter from Carnac "I am sceptical about the failure of the
expedition to Khiva. I hope we do not allow the Russians to throw
dust in our eyes... MacNaghten and Burnes both stoutly declare the
continued advance of a Russian Army..."; 21 May letter from Carnac
stating the Russians are "within 100 miles of Khiva", June 1840
letter from Lord Auckland stating that "the Sikh frontier (needs to
be) determined", June 1840 letter from Carnac to UK stating "We
have accounts of the Ghilzee tribes being in open rebellion between
Candahar and Ghuznee"; Sept 1840 another letter detailing the
defeat of Major Clibborn marching to Kahan with the loss of 175
men, and MacNaghten's view that "we shall not profit from waging
war with these savage mountaineers"; an extraordinary archive
showing Britain and India's fears over the Afghani's, the Russians,
the Sikhs and even the Gurkhas. Historic and unique. (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

image

image (All Images)



Currently...CHF 1,000.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6003 cover image1st Afghan War 1840/43: Covers/entire letters (4) with the earliest
1 April 1840 from Bombay with content regarding Ghazni "(the
Chaplain) used to bury three or four every day and during the
Cholera four or five at a time...", sent per "Victoria" and
readdressed on arrival (May 3); 1843 entire letter regarding a
missing soldier believed to have been murdered in Karachi; 1843
prepaid cover and contents from Lord Auckland in Hounslow, England
to Calcutta regarding the withdrawal (from Afghanistan); and a 28
April 1843 somewhat soiled but very rare Soldier's concessionary
rate entire letter from Meerut to Bath showing the problems of
communication: "I only receieved your letter of 18 Sept 1842 a few
day ago....for it was impasable to get a letter safe into
Afghanistan...I was three days in that murdering place the Khyber
Pass...surrounded by enemy but thank God I escaped without a wound
while hundreds fell around me..we succeeded in rescuing the whole
of the Prisoners from their hands then we burnt and destroyed every
town and fort in their country..". An interesting group. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

image

image (All Images)



Currently...CHF 350.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6004 cover image1st Aghan War 1841/43: The Lieutenant John Haughton (31st Bengal
N.I.) correspondence (12 entires, 3 letters sheets) to West Wickham
or London; the first letter sent written between 19-23 July 1841
from Charakar, Kohistan, some 40 miles north of Kabul, protecting
the Northern route to the capital, with rare but typically unclear
"AFFGHANISTAN / PAID" in red, with a further letter from Charikar
(Oct 5) which was overrun in early November by Afghanis under Meer
Masjidee with nearly everyone at the post killed. Haughton (badly
wounded) managed to escape, only to be left behind due to his
injuries when Kabul was evacuated and he became a captive of the
Afghanis. Letters (June 14 and 17, 1842) written by a friend as his
right arm was so damaged, second with his left hand, carried to
British lines by Capt. Mackenzie (48th Madras N.I.) who acted as
intermediary with Akhbar and Gen. Pollock, (this being a horrific
letter listing his injuries as the last man standing at Charikar
and stating that Meer Hajee had looked after him and six Officers
quite well in Kabul); rare entire from Kabul (23 Sept 1842) with
"L.P.O." and "Loodianah" handstamps in magenta (rare); Oct 3 letter
(no cover) from Kabul, Oct 19-27 letter from Gandamak with news of
the destruction of Jelalabad, 2-3 November entire begun at Camp
Jamrud and finished in Peshawar, letter ex Manikiyala, 13 Jan 1843
attractive entire ex Ferozepore with red despatch, fine entires
from Gurmukhtesar, Patna and on board steamer home and posted at
Malta. A fascinating historic correspondence from an immensely
brave soldier. Provenance: DF, Geneva, 4 Dec 2002, lot 31758. (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

image

image (All Images)



Currently...CHF 1,200.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6005 cover image1st Afghan War - The journey to retake Kabul The Captain (later Major-General) William Riddell (1805-1875) correspondence to his wife Maggie in Indore. December 1841-September 1842: The extraordinary correspondence (63 entires and 1 letter-sheet) of which this is a large part of the 148 letters found (all except the first were numbered, many with contents already printed in Peter Collins's booklet on this correspondence published by Robson Lowe in 1977) begins with Riddell's letter from Rajwas on 26 Dec 1841 where he starts his journey towards Afghanistan, second entire from Rajwas (each with 'Bearing' handstamp in brown); thence via Tippree with two entires with "Tippree / Paid", entires prepaid from Gwalior, Agra (2), Meerut, Kurnaul, Umballa ("Sir William MacNaghten's murder is not believed...I am certain that the whole force at Cabool will be sacrificed"), prepaid entires from Loodianah, Ferozepore (2), Bearing entires from Camp Chong, Bukrala, near Attock, Peshawar and Camp Kowulsur (4, one stating "The (Khyber) Pass is purchased as far as Ally Musjid but beyond that...") and Camp at Jamrud (3) two with "L.P.O." and Loodianah handstamps; double rate letter from Camp at Ally Musjid ("we fought every inch of the way...the arrangement for purchasing the pass having completely fallen..the sepoys behaved admirably"), letter from Gen. Pollock's Camp, West end of the Gurhee all Beg Valley, another from Dukha opposite Lallpoora and another from Camp Gyrhee with "L.P.O." and Loodianah handstamps stating "Shah Soojah is probably murdered", further entire from General Pollock's Camp near Ally Baghan again via Loodianah (as are nearly all the following entires), entire from Jelalabad with similar markings applied, fully describing the march into the Jelalabad garrison, following cover stating "it is now known that the Barukjee party have got the upper hand at Cabool...", whilst stationed at Jelalabad Riddell suffers from dysentery, 3 Aug 1852 entire stating that the prisoners Capt. Troup and Capt. Lawrence had ridden in to the Camp having been freed by Mahomed Akbar, this and the following letters all now sent via Ferozepore; 30 August entire with superb (for this) "AFIGHANISTAN / Bearing" in black dated and with "10 annas." notation (illustrated in Collins, page 21) ; 5 Sept entire with fine "AFIGHANISTAN / Bearing" in black dated and with "10 annas." notation and boxed Ferozepore below; 9 Sept entire with superb (for this) "AFIGHANISTAN / Bearing" in black dated and with "10 annas." notation and sent via Loodianah, and the famous 15th Sept minute entire with "L.P.O." and framed Loodianah carried at 5 anna rate, sent with General Pollock's despatches, written on the day of the capture of Kabul with fascinating contents (in full in Collins's monograph, the cover illustrated on page 22) "we had to fight our way inch by inch the whole way up the severe ascents and on arriving at the last summit we had the good fortune to capture one of our own 24lb. howitzers taken from the Cabool force and to learn it was against Mahomed Nekbar and his whole strength we had been fighting...Tom (his brother) and I have been mercifully protected by providence and got through one of the severest fights which has ever taken place in Afghanistan". Followed by letters sent during his return written from Camp at Jugdulluck, entires from Jelalabad, Var, Kooar, Paree Wala, Junjattee and Ferozepore (2) all bearing "AFIGHANISTAN / Bearing" handstamps in black (the last in red) with many unusually well struck. An astonishing historic archive collection in superb condition with the letters giving much information of India, the postal system, the War and its personalities. Note: From Peter Collins's monograph the letters offered are: (-), 1, 6-8, 10-16, 18, 22, 26, 31, 33-35, 37, 38, 42-46, 48-53, 56, 70, 71, 73-76, (77a), 78, 85, 87-89, 93, 95, 96, 98, 100, 102, 109, 113, 119, 122-123, 128, 131-132, 136, 138, 142, 145, 148. Provenance: Initial offering of the correspondence was in Robson Lowe, Bournemouth, 5 July 1973 ex lots 1049-1072. Many purchased by Major Adrian Hopkins, Robson Lowe, Zurich, 19 May 1988, ex lots 3307, and collection Horst Dietrich, DF, Geneva, 17 Nov 2003 where further items can be found. (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) (Image 47) (Image 48) (Image 49) (Image 50)

image

image

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan Collection] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 12,500.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM
6006 cover image1st Afghan War. The correspondence of General Lord Sir Robert Sale
(1809-1845) and Lady Sale (1790-1853). Held as a prisoner for 9
months by Akbar Khan following the massacre in the Khurd Kabul Pass
on the disastrous journey back from Kabul, Lady Florentia 'Flo'
Sale who had been shot in the wrist and was held hostage (together
with her daughter Alexandrina and son-in-law Lieutenant John Sturt)
in Kabul and Bamyan until her husband General Sale was able to join
her and bring her back in triumph to Kabul in September 1842. The
correspondence includes a poem in her hand "Quick as they may now
seem / Again the Afghan knives will gleam / The Punjab wakes from
its restless dream / and the 13th cross the Sutty stream or my name
is not Flo"; with many letters from Lord Ellenborough (Governor
General of India) to Sir Robert with one congratulating Sale on a
victory at Jagdalak in September 1842 and the release of his wife,
daughter and grandchild; another communicating a pension of £500 to
Lady Sale (17 Oct 1843) and a further letter informing him of his
G.C.B., ; a famous print of Lady Sale during the retreat; 1842
letter from Sir Jasper Nicholls, commander-in-Chief in India
congratulating Sale on the sortie from Jelalabad and the defeat of
Akbar Khan's forces, signed letter (7 Feb 1844) from Sir Charles
Napier, Governor of Sind from Karachi apologising for
countermanding an order (with witty illustration) and another (17
March 1844) stating "I read her Ladyship's book. By the Lord Sir
William, General Shelton and Elphinstone are nice fellows for
(hanging)...I only wish that she had commanded"; Sale's record of
service in his own hand, written in 1839; further letters from the
future Lord Raglan etc. and a letter from Windsor Castle giving
permission to Lady Sale for her book (A Journal of the Disasters in
Afghanistan, 1841–42) to be dedicated to Queen Victoria. A unique
and historic assembly. (Image 1) (Image 2)

image (All Images)

Get Market Data for [Afghanistan Collection] View Visual Pricing Guide Make Sample Census



Currently...CHF 1,500.00
Closing..Jun-02, 11:59 PM

Previous Page, Next Page or Return to Table of Contents


StampAuctionNetwork® is a registered trademark of Droege Computing Services, Inc | StampAuctionCentral and StampAuctionNetwork® are Copyright © 1994-2026 Droege Computing Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Mailing Address: 20 West Colony Place, Suite 120, Durham NC 27705 | If you want to talk to me about anything other than selling your stamps, call 919-403-9459 and ask for Tom Droege, or email support@stampauctionnetwork.com We can help you evaluate or sell your collection so... Click here for help selling your Collection. Once you follow the instructions we can talk. But first we have a process. Sign up for a paid or free membership | Lost your Links? Return to StampAuctionNetwork® | Instructional Videos - Master StampAuctionNetwork® | Sign up for our Newsletter | Terms and Conditions.