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July Auction Lots continued...

06 - Airmail, Maritime, Railway Mail continued...
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462 imageMozambique. Railway Mail. IP of 20 reis Mouchon, sent from Magude to Bela Vista, by postal ambulance on 14 February 1905, arrival in Bela Vista on ?? February 1905(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
463 imageRailway Mail. Mozambique. D. Carlos Mouchon, SC Republic. Letter sent from Lourenço Marques on 5 July 1920, hexagonal mark of Lourenço Marques Gare, by train to Johannesburg.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
464 imageRailway Mail - Niassa Company 1933. Illustrated postal sent from Agde, France, on June 6, 1933, postage of 30 centimes, to Porto Amélia, with transit in Beira on June 30, arrived on July 18.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
465 imageMozambique. Railway mail. Illustrated postcard sent from Italy, postage of 30 centesimi, to Mozambique. Arrived at Beira on 1 November, caught the Beira Umtali ambulance, arrived in Mozambique on 3 November. Red hexagonal mark to be seen.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
466 imageTransval. 1d postal stationery, sent from Johannesburg on 5.7.1909, to Mopeia, where it arrived on 14.7. It entered Mozambique by postal ambulance from Lourenço Marques, Chinde on 12.7, from where it was sent by river to Mopeia.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
467 imageRailway mail, stamps. Double oval stamp "Trans Zambesia Railways Co. Lid. / BEIRA" struck in purple, on a pair of 30c stamps. Colonial Empire. Accompanied by a drawing by Eduardo Silva.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
468 imageMozambique 1900 - Railway Mail. Letter sent from South African Republic on April 12, 1900, franked with 2/6, addressed to Lourenço Marques.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
469 imageGerman Sea Mail. Illustrated postcard, sent from Pernambuco on 14.11.1934, by the HSDG packet “MONTE ROSA”, postage 15 pf, to Potsdam(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
470 imagePortugal. Airmail. 1937. “Tudo pela Nação” postal stationery worth $1.00, with additional postage of $1.75, sent from Lisbon on 12.3.1937 to Switzerland. The POR AVIÃO/PAR AVION mark, applied in Lisbon, was cancelled by two parallel lines, indicating that the entire route could not be made by plane.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
07 - Military Mail, Censored, Free Franking
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471 imageWW 1. Portuguese prisoners of war in Germany. Letter sent from Braga on 4.9.1918, care of the Red Cross in Lisbon, which marked it with "Commission Portugaise des prisonniers de Guerre/ Croix Rouge Portugaise/LISBONNE", free of postage, opened by the postal censor in Lisbon, received on 30.10, after German censorship on the envelope and the letter.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
472 imageWW1 Military Censorship. Portugal. Tunisia. Illustrated postcard written from Bizerte, Tunisia, written on 8.6.1917, by a Portuguese soldier embarked on his way to Greece, Exempt from Postage, marked in Bizerte on 9.6, with the mark “MARINE NATIONALLE/SERVICE A LA MER, passing through French and Portuguese censorship, to Lisbon.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
473 imageWW1 Military Censorship. Portugal. France. Illustrated postcard written from Hendhaye in 1918, benefiting from Postage Exemption, handwritten FM Xerez, with the mark of the PORTUGUESE MILITARY HOSPITAL of HENDAYA., to Barreiro, passing through censorship upon arrival in Lisbon. Very interesting.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
474 imageWW 1. Portuguese prisoners of war in Germany. Envelope printed in Bragança, sent on 12.8.1918, to the care of the Red Cross in Lisbon, which marked it with “Commission Portugaise des prisonniers de Guerre/ Croix Rouge Portugaise/LISBONNE”, free of postage, opened by the postal censorship in Lisbon and England. Letter inside, with the Lisbon Red Cross enclosed an explanatory leaflet intended for Portuguese prisoners. MR.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
475 imageWW1 military censorship. Portugal. 1917. Set of two whole letters exempt from postage, from a member of the Portuguese expeditionary force, sent from France on 29.10 and 15.11, censored on departure and arrival in Lisbon.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
476 imageLetter sent (15.12.1916) registered [283] at the Albergaria a Nova post office to London (27.12.), with transit through Lisbon on the 16th, where it was censored. 10 cents postage on stamps (international postage Sc. + registration premium Sc.).(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
477 imageWW1. Portugal. France. Military Censorship. Letter sent from Lisbon on 4.10.1918 to France, free of postage, CEP arrival mark on the back(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
478 imageWW1. Portugal. France. Military Censorship. Letter sent from Vila Verde on 27.1.1917, via Lisbon where it was censored on 28.1 for France. Postage of 5 cents Ceres.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
479 imageWW1. Portugal. USA. Military Censorship. Registered letter, sent from Lisbon in December 1915, postage of 13 cents CERES (5 and 8 cents slate catalogue value on letter €160), via France where it was opened by the Censorship, via N. York on 6.1.19196, Chicago on 7.1, forwarded to Sydney on 11.1.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
480 imageMilitary Mail. Portuguese military correspondence postal card, sent from France on November 28, 1917, to Lisbon. It has a handwritten censorship mark at the departure, mark of S.P.C, , censorship postal mark of Lisbon, where it arrived on December 5.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
481 imagePortugal. Military Mail. 1918. Illustrated postcard sent from France with the French mark of the C.A.L.P. (3rd group), exempt from postage, to Lisbon on April 12, 1918. It has a vignette of the Brazilian volunteers corps in France on the front.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM

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