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Falkland Islands: Covers and Cancellations continued...
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922 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: Collection of K.G.V to Q.E.II covers in a Plymouth album, philatelic and commercial, variously addressed and franked incl. 1d. rate to U.K. and on 1920 local cover to Roy Cove, 2d. to Scotland, 1930 locally addressed bearing 6d., 1930 to Isle of Wight bearing ‘Whale & Penguin’ 2s.6d., 1943 censored to U.S.A., 1949 to HMS “Glasgow” bearing 1938-50 £1, etc. incl. registered, O.H.M.S. and airmails, poor to fine. (38)

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Est. £200-250

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
923 / Used / imageFalkland Islands: A selection of mainly scarcer cancellations on leaves incl. ‘Metal Ring’ cork (Ob. 7/94) on 1d., c.d.s. type F.6 in brown on 1904-12 1s. and 1912-20 5s. red pairs, Government House “RECD.” c.d.s. in red on 1891-1902 1/2d., HMCS “Afterglow” double oval datestamps on 1/2d. (2), 1d. (2) each on piece, Fox Bay WF.2 “21 NO/1901” (small year date) on 1d., New Island N.2 “MY 4/12” on 1904-12 1d., South Georgia SG1 in brown on 1904-12 1/2d. pair, South Shetlands B2 “FE 11/27” on 1921-28 1d. pair, etc., mostly good to fine. (29) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £350-400

SOLD for £260.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
Falkland Islands: Incoming Mail
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924 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Incoming Mail: 1900 envelope sent from Dublin Dec. 28 franked by Great Britain 1d. lilac strip of four addressed to Governor Sir William Grey-Wilson at Government House with receiving c.d.s. of July 21 1901, a transit time of nearly seven months. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £160.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
925 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: Incoming Mail: 1923 to 1940, an exceptional collection of covers and cards in two boxed special albums (one an Oriel), variously rated incl. airmail and registered, sent from a wide range of countries incl. Australia with underpaid, British Guiana, Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Great Britain with 1940 censored, Hungary, Japan, Russia, Trinidad & Tobago, U.S.A. etc. with 1943 surface mail from New York to the Information Officer and from the South African Dept. of Defence to the Naval Liaison Officer, and four items addressed to South Georgia. (40)

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

Est. £500-700

SOLD for £650.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
926 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Incoming Mail: 1930 registered airmail cover from Singapore endorsed “By Air Mail, via Marseilles” sent from Katong Dec. 30 with “BY AIR MAIL” label and bearing 2c., 6c., 12c. pair, 35c. block of four and single, with ‘Whale & Penguin’ 1d. added in Stanley and cancelled Mar. 9 1931. Ex Dixon and Du Pont. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

SOLD for £1,400.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
927 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Incoming Mail: 1930 registered airmail cover to Maude Carey, sent Mar. 13 from London with labels, endorsed “via Paris-Toulouse-St. Louis-Montevideo” (rare Air France acceptance), bearing 1/2d. pair, 1d., 21/2d., 10d. pair and Seahorse 2s.6d. Ex Dixon and Du Pont. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £300.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
Falkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail
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928 / Used / Falkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail: 1904-12 1/2d. and 1d. both cancelled by straight line Lisbon “PAQUETE”, also paquebot cancellations on 1929-36 1d., 1938-50 10s. and 1951 21/2d. (5 items)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
929 / Used / imageFalkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail: Large part “(P)OSTED ON B(OARD)/SEP16 1918” double oval and “(R.M.)S. FALKLA(ND)” in violet, fine strikes tying 1d. to piece. SH SC.2+3. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
930 / Used / imageFalkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail: “(Posted) on H.M.C.S. AFTERGL(OW)” straight line, a good to fine strike on 1d. orange-vermilion horizontal pair (rejoined), rare. SH SC.4. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

SOLD for £950.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
931 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail: 1925 (Aug. 21) envelope addressed to George Bennett (eldest son of Arthur G. Bennett) in Stanley bearing 1/2d., 2d., marginal 21/2d. deep purple on lemon and “WAR STAMP” 1d. cancelled by three mainly fine strikes of double oval “H.M.C.S. “AFTERGLOW”/POSTED ON BOARD” in black (SH SC.5) with PS.1A “10 SP/25” arrival on reverse. R.P.S. certificate (1977). Photo. (Image1)

Est. £350-400

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
932 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Ship Cancellations and Maritime Mail: 1926 (Feb. 2) O.H.M.S. envelope addressed to E.H. Roberts in Somerset bearing 2d. deep brown-purple cancelled by mainly fine strike of double oval “H.M.C.S. “AFTERGLOW”/POSTED ON BOARD” in violet (SH SC.5) with PS.1A “2 FE/26” transit on reverse. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-350

SOLD for £260.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
Falkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falkland Islands
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933 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: Two p.p.c.’s (Shags and Sea Lion Rookery) addressed to Marjorie Weeks in Southsea by her father, from the returning fleet mail carried to London for onward transmission, both bearing 1d., one card cancelled by “LONDON/5/17 JA/15” c.d.s., the other by light London wavy lines of Jan. 18 1915. Heyburn P-9-p, L-9-l. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £180-200

SOLD for £160.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
934 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: HMS “Canopus”, 1915 picture postcard of the ship to Wales written from “H.M.S. Canopus/24/9/15” bearing 1d. cancelled on arrival in London Nov. 4, also 1907 incoming picture postcard addressed to Royal Marine “H.M.S. Canopus/Portsmouth” sent from Beckenham Dec. 28, and four picture postcards of the ship unused (2, one with corner missing) or used. (6 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
935 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: HMS “Carnarvon”, 1915 (Feb. 16) sailor’s stampless envelope to Ilfracombe, Devon, showing ship’s triple oval datestamp “HMS “CARNARVON”/16 FEB 1915/POSTAGE/RECEIVED” in blue, overstruck by London Mar. 22 1915 machine arrival and with framed “RECEIVED FROM H.M. SHIP/NO CHARGE TO BE RAISED”, also an illustration of the vessel trimmed from p.p.c. Ex Barnes and Cottis. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
936 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: SMS “Dresden”, 1914 cover (with enclosed letter, transcript included) addressed by his wife to engineer Fritz Schmidt on board the SMS “Dresden”, sent from Blankenburg Nov. 2 with 10pf. franking, there being no exemption from postage for servicemen at this time, and with sender’s endorsement (in German) that it is a “soldier’s letter, private affair of the receiver”. At the Battle of the Falkland Islands on December 8th the “Dresden” was the only survivor from Spee’s squadron but, after pursuit into the Pacific, HMS “Glasgow”, “Kent” and the “Orama” caught up with her at Mas a Tierra, forcing her to scuttle after heavy shelling. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

SOLD for £240.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
937 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: SMS “Dresden”, German “WELTPOSTVEREIN” postcard printed in Talcahuano, Chile and sent from the civilian post office Sept. 21 1915, addressed to the German Expedition Club in Valparaiso, signed by eight members of the crew (incl. Fritz Schmidt) of the SMS “Dresden” imprisoned on Quiriquina island. ?At the Battle of the Falkland Islands on December 8th the “Dresden” was the only survivor from Spee’s squadron but, after pursuit into the Pacific, HMS “Glasgow”, “Kent” and the “Orama” caught up with her at Mas a Tierra, forcing her to scuttle after heavy shelling. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
938 / c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: SMS “Dresden”, 1916 stampless envelope addressed by his wife to Fritz Schmidt, a marine engineer taken prisoner and interned on Quiriquina Island after the sinking of his ship, the SMS “Dresden”, by British warships at Juan Fernandez Island. The envelope sent unsealed with enclosed letter (translation included), with Magdeburg despatch of May 18, endorsed “Feldpostbrief”, this deleted to be replaced by large straight line “prisoner of war” handstamp in violet, and with P.W. 85 “OPENED BY/CENSOR.” label on reverse overstruck by Concepción Aug. 31 receiving and same day Tacahuano arrival datestamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £350-400

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
939 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: HMS “Glasgow”, 1913 (Aug. 3) p.p.c. of Sao Paulo sent by ship’s electrician from Santos to Surrey and real photographic card of the electrician’s football team at a recent match against the petty officers, both bearing Downey head 1d. cancelled in London Aug. 23 and Dec. 2 respectively but the latter unaddressed, also 1910 photographic card of the ship sent from Portland to London by then Captain’s valet Albert Penfold with 1/2d. cancelled Weymouth Nov. 8, unused photographic card and reproduced photo of the ship, and pamphlet of lyrics for patriotic song “Revenge” by A.G. Wilson and C. Shrives of the ship’s company (some faults). (6 items)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
940 / c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: HMS “Good Hope”, selection of cards, mostly depicting the vessel, unused and used incl. 1907 sent from ship no. 60 Mess, Falklands card of ‘Liberty Men’ (Heyburn AA-4-a) with message on reverse, and three ‘in memoriam’/’roll of honour’ cards. (11 items)

Est. £80-100

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.
941 imageFalkland Islands: 1914 Battle of the Falklands: HMS “Inflexible”, three covers sent from the ship, two undated bearing 1d. cancelled by dumb framed circle of bars and with “PASSED/CENSOR” in double circle (Gould 6A 26), the other stampless with single circle “PASSED SHIP’S CENSOR” (6C 50) initialled by Lt. R.W. Gould and Oct. 21 1918 machine transit, also seven photographic cards incl. ‘battle honours’ and Christmas greeting types, most sent from the ship between 1912 and 1917, and 1913 underpaid incoming card addressed to the “Inflexible” in Malta. (11 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-150

CLOSED
Closing..Mar-14, 03:00 AM EST.

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