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Falkland Islands: Covers and Cancellations continued...
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902 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1916 (Mar. 30) On Active Service Over-Seas Club Tobacco Fund postcard with hexagonal “PASSED FIELD CENSOR 657” in red, addressed to James Ryan at Goose Green with Field Post Office 112 despatch datestamp and F.P.O. G Apr. 12 transit, backstamped F.5 June 1 arrival. An extremely unusual item, possibly sent by a Falklands volunteer, J.A. Hull. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
903 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1923 O.H.M.S. stampless long envelope to Marconi House in London showing fine strike of circular “FALKLAND ISLANDS/OFFICIAL/PAID” (PSO.4) and “POST OFFICE/(crown)/FALKLAND ISLANDS” (PSO.5) at left, also PSO.4 on 1944 (Dec. 11) O.H.M.S. envelope locally addressed to Karl Lellman with PS.3B c.d.s. (early use). (2 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £180-200

SOLD for £160.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
904 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1924 (Sept. 25) formula registered envelope to U.S.A. franked by marginal 6d. tied by neat PS.1A, with type 5C registration label and backstamped Liverpool Nov. 22, Philadelphia and Lebanon, PA Dec. 4 arrival, slight soiling but scarce single franking. Perkins C.8 Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £110.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
905 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1930 (ca.) to 1983, selection of incoming mail incl. 1929 registered from Watford franked P.U.C. 1/2d. (1), W.W.II censored envelopes (4, three with arrival backstamps) to the ‘Brechin’ family in Port Stanley, three from Australia (two with F.P.O. cancellations) and the other from Canada but cancelled at sea, later with returned items showing instructional marks etc. (12 items)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
906 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1932 (Mar. 11) underpaid ‘Panton’ cover (addressee’s name erased) to Saint Lucia bearing ‘Whale & Penguin’ 1/2d,. cancelled by fine PS.1Av1 with curly “32”, showing “T” (Heijtz T.1) and “DEFICIENT POSTAGE d/FINE” (T.4) handstamps, and Saint Lucia 1930 postage due 1d. black on blue pair, one with variety wide, wrong fount “No.” (S.G. D1, b) affixed and cancelled Castries June 16. Photo. (Image1)

Get Market Data for [Falkland Islands D1] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £230.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
907 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1934 ‘Cutress’ cover to Surrey bearing Whale & Penguin 1d. cancelled PS.1A (Sept. 24) c.d.s. with violet “FALKLAND ISLANDS GOVERNMENT/(crown)/SHIP “DISCOVERY” ” double oval cachet and straight line “PAQUEBOT” both in violet. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
908 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1939 (Oct. 4) registered cover to Switzerland bearing 1/2d., 1d., 2d., 21/2d. and 4d., resealed in England by “OPENED BY/CENSOR/6764” label (type L2) with type 9 registration label (censor trimmed to reveal) and additional red wax seals, carried on the “Lafonia” departing Oct. 7 with Zurich Nov. 12 arrival backstamp. Only two such examples of this label known on mail from the Falklands, both to Switzerland. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £220.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
909 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1940 (Mar.) envelope to Buenos Aires franked 1/2d., 2d. part covered by “Opened by Censor” label (type a, 84mm inscription), with Mar. 24 machine arrival marks on reverse, a little roughly opened. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
910 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1940 (June 7) censored envelope to the Naval Reserve Depot in Williamstown, Australia, franked 1/2d. and 21/2d. with Post Office Crown (PSO.5) at lower left, partially covered by Stanley censor label (84mm inscription) and with handstamped “Censor.”, vertical filing fold and slight wear. The unique example of this handstamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

SOLD for £700.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
911 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1941 (Jan. 6) to London, 1944 (Apr. 5) to U.S.A., two censored covers with “Opened by Censor” label (type a, 84mm inscription), the first sent unsealed bearing 1/2d., 1d. and 2d., the second with 1/2d. block of four and single and 1d., with Montevideo Apr. 9 machine transit. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £140-160

SOLD for £110.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
912 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Evacuee Mail: 1942 stampless envelope endorsed “EVACUEE” and addressed to Mrs. L. Sedgwick with light Port Stanley arrival c.d.s. of “1 OC/42”, clean vertical fold. Very rare, just nine known examples of this concessionary arrangement extended to women and children evacuated from Stanley to ‘Camp’ as a precautionary measure. Ex Barton. Roberts EV7. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £1,500-2,000

SOLD for £1,700.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
913 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1942 (Dec. 30) stampless O.A.S. cover from Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, countersigned at lower left, with violet crowned circle censor’s cachet no. 4428, and London Official Paid marking, with enclosed ten page letter headed “Falkland Island Fcs.” and thanking her for sending an airmail letter “but don’t you think seven shillings is a terrible amount just to send a letter”, the flap removed from reverse to reveal loving message. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
914 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1943 (Feb. 9) stampless O.A.S. cover from Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, countersigned at lower left, with violet crowned circle censor’s cachet no. 4428, and red Maritime Mail marking, with enclosed twelve page letter headed “Falkland Island Fcs.”, “I’ve never seen such a lot as the people here are . . . I don’t know whether it’s the weather, the monotony of the life on the island here, or the fact that there is so much interbreeding”, and June 4 receiving note, flap removed from reverse to reveal loving message. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
915 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1943 (Feb. 14) stampless O.A.S. cover from Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, countersigned at lower left, with fine violet crowned circle censor’s cachet no. 4428, and red Maritime Mail marking having been carried to Montevideo on the “Carnarvon Castle”, with enclosed six page letter headed “FALKLAND ISLAND FCS.” and Apr. 9 receiving note, flap removed from reverse to reveal loving message. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
916 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1943 (Mar. 31) Active Service green ‘privilege’ envelope (A.F. W3078) from Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, with red Official Paid marking, signed by Robinson at lower left, enclosing an interesting eight page letter headed “Falkland Island Fcs”, “I’ve never told you what our C.O. looks like have I, he’s about six foot four & weighs about eight stone, never saw such a sight”, with June 11 receiving note, flap removed from reverse to reveal loving message. Scarce, only one of these ‘honour’ envelopes were allocated to each soldier per month. Ex Moir. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-140

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
917 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1943 (June 11) stampless O.A.S. cover from Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, countersigned at lower left, with lightly struck violet crowned circle censor’s cachet no. 4428, and red Maritime Mail marking, enclosed seven page letter (unusually American letter size) headed “Falkland Island Fcs”, “we are all doing a bit of training at the present time . . they’ve been trying to make monkeys out of us . . . what tales I shall have to tell you, good & bad about how we existed upon the Falkland Islands among the sheep & rocks” and with Oct. 20 receiving note, flap removed from reverse to reveal loving message.

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
918 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1943 (Sept. 6) Cable & Wireless telegram sent by Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, the form with Empire Social Telegram Central Station c.d.s. and oval telegraph censor’s mark, the accompanying envelope (roughly opened) despatched from London next day with 21/2d. red meter franking. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £100.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
919 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1944 (Aug. 18) two “FIRST AIR-MAIL POST” envelopes sent registered airmail to H.L. Bound and T.W. Binnie respectively c/o Buenos Aires addresses, both with red on white “AIR MAIL” label type A, one correctly franked at 7d. rate by 1d. and 6d., the other with 1/2d., 1d. black and violet, 21/2d. sheep and 4d., both with scarce type 11 registration label (“Fox Bay” deleted). Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-180

SOLD for £120.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
920 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1944 (Aug. 18) ‘Bound’ first day envelope sent registered airmail to Buenos Aires, bearing eight values to 4d. cancelled by fine PS.1A c.d.s’s with “AIR MAIL” (type A in red) and type 11/FB3 Fox Bay registration (unusually with “Fox Bay” not deleted) labels, Aug. 28 arrival backstamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150

SOLD for £140.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
921 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1944 (Aug. 18) two “FIRST AIR-MAIL POST” envelopes sent airmail to H.L. Bound c/o a Buenos Aires address, both with red on white “AIR MAIL” label type A, one correctly franked by 4d., the other registered bearing 1/2d., 1d. (both), 2d. (both), 21/2d. sheep, 3d. and 4d. with scarce type 11 registration label (“Fox Bay” deleted).

Est. £120-150

SOLD for £100.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.

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