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November Auction Lots continued...

06 - Airmail, Maritime, Railway Mail continued...
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204 imageAirmail. Letter dimensions with fee received by plane par avion impresso porte of 6$00 to Lisbon, sent from Nampula on 25/02/1938, arrival in Lisbon on 26/02/38. MR and MB(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
205 imageMozambique. Letter sent by airmail from Lourenço Marques on January 7, 1950 to Helsinki, postage of $7.00(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
206 imagePortugal/Brazil Sea Mail. Letter sent from Porto on 10 June 1864 to Maranhão, postage of 25 reis D. Pedro to pay postage to Lisbon, 12 June, marked Transatlantic Package 300 reisIt also has a printed postage of 120 reis on the front. . RARE(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
207 imageSea Mail. Mozambique. Letter sent from Tanganyika, 20-cent postage, by Lourenço Marques, June 29, 1925, where the stamp was obliterated, the PAQUETE/PAQUEBOT mark applied, from where it continued to Scotland.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
208 imageAzores. Illustrated postcard, 75-cent postage, sent from Ponta Delgada on September 28, 1938, by the German steamer "Oceania", to Germany.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
209 imageRailway mail. Letter from Portuguese India, six reais postage, Ceres stamp with obliterationIndo-Portuguese ambulance mail January 3, 1919to Bombay. MB and MR(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
07 - Military Mail, Censored, Free Franking
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211 imageMilitary Mail. WW1. England. Portugal. Postage-free postcard, sent by a member of the CEP in England, 2nd group, on 13 October 1917, to Alcobaça(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
212 imagePostal stationery. Exempt from postage, from the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps, to be used by Portuguese military personnel in France. New postal stationery.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
213 imageMilitary mail. WW1. First World War. Letter from a German prisoner of war in Angra do Heroísmo, marks of the German Concentrates depot, censorship mark of September 27, 1918, mark of the Lisbon Red Cross, addressed to Geneva, Switzerland, having passed through French military control.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
214 imageMilitary Mail. WW1. Madeira. Italy. Unfranked illustrated postcard, sent from Funchal, where it passed the Censorship on 9 March 1917, to Italy, postmarked with a T in blue pencil, probably applied in Madeira.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
215 imageMilitary Mail. Angola. Illustrated postcard, 10 reis postage D. Carlos Mouchon, issued from “Quiteve military post”on 12.6.1909, stamp rendered useless by the circular mark of Cunene on 21.6, for Portugal. MR(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
216 imageMilitary Mail. WW1. World War I. A letter from a German prisoner of war at Fort Aguada in Goa was opened by the military censor, sealed with a ribbon, marked "military censorship verified", mark of censor number 31 of Goa, mark of the Portuguese Red Cross of Lisbon; It was sent free of charge, marked "free of charge. Portuguese India."(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
217 imageMilitary mail. WW1. A letter from a German prisoner of war at Fort Aguada in Goa was opened by military censors, sealed with a ribbon, marked "military censorship verified, " marked by Censor No. 31 of Goa, marked by the Portuguese Red Cross of Lisbon, and opened by French military censors.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
218 imageMilitary mail. WW1. First World War letter from a German prisoner of war at Fort Aguada in Goa, Passed by Censor 31 in Goa, opened by military censor in Goa, marked Portuguese India “military censorship verified”, and marked by the Portuguese Red Cross from Lisbon, to Geneva(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
219 imageMilitary mail. WW1. First World War Letter from a German prisoner of war in Lourenço Marques dated 22/09/1916, mark of the prisoner of war service of Lourenço Marques, passed through censorship in South Africa arrived in Geneva on 7 November(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
220 imageMozambique * 1914/19 – World War I. Military Expedition to Mozambique * Censorship. Illustrated postcard sent free franked, from Lourenço Marques (29.07.17) to Bombarral and re-sent to Figueira da Foz, with oval censorship postmark, struck in violet, from Lisbon (21.09.17). Militar mark in red “EXPEDIÇÃO A MOÇAMBIQUE / 3.ª BATERIA DO 1.º GRUPO DE METRALHADORAS / ISENTO DE FRANQUIA (ARTIGO 10.º DO REGULAMENTO DE CAMPANHA”. Probable handwritten censorship handwritten “Visto” with the censor signature. Postcard without damages or repairs, very well preserved.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
221 imageMilitary Mail. Azores. Letter sent from Terceira Island on January 22, 1945, to Lisbon, exempt from postage, with marks of the MILITARY EXPEDITION to the AZORES/EXEMPT FROM POSTAGE, and two marks of Censorship in Terceira, with the signature of the Censor(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
222 imageMilitary Mail. WW1. Postcard written in Thessaloniki on 16 June 1917, free of postage, written by a Portuguese soldier embarked on board a French ship, marked Franchise Militaire/Serviçe à la MER, censorship mark on arrival in Lisbon.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
223 imageMilitary Mail. WW1, Illustrated postcard, written from Porto on 17 September 1905, to Crete, sent as printed material, postage of 10 reis (D. Carlos Mouchon)(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
224 imageMilitary Mail. WW2. France. Portugal. Letter sent from Lisbon, postage 1$75 to Grenoble, France, opened by the French military authority, closed with CONTROL tape.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM

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