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John Ineson Scouting Collection continued...

Nicaragua continued...
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242 imageNicaragua: 1949 Scout 2c. and 2cor. in imperforate blocks of four, fine unmounted mint, only 25 of each produced. S.G. 1121, 1144. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £1,000-1,200

SOLD for £980.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
Norway
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243 / c, entire, etc. imageNorway: 1928 (July 10) envelope from the National Camp held at Romsdalen from July 6 to 15, also 1932 (July 7) postcard sent from the Mandal Boy Scout camp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-150

SOLD for £80.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
244 / c, entire, etc. imageNorway: 1930 (July 3) cover from the second Norwegian Scout summer camp held at Etne from June 29 to July 10, bearing two strikes of the Scout cancellation, very scarce, also postcard of the camp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

SOLD for £380.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
245 / c, entire, etc. Norway: 1933 to 1938 covers (4) and postcards (2), comprising 1933 (July 1) postcard from the Girl Guides camp at Faberg with special label, 1934 (July 7) postcard from the Scout camp at Laerdl, 1936 (July 10 and 13) two covers from Norwegian Scouts Jubilee camp held on the Island of Jeloy, both with special datestamps, 1937 (July 12) cover from the second National camp of the Girl Guides at Mandal, 1938 (July 8) cover from the County camp held by the Norwegian Scouts at Strandebarm, fine.

Est. £350-400

SOLD for £260.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
Pakistan
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246 Pakistan: 1958 Second Pakistan Boy Scouts National Jamboree 8a. imperforate vertical pair, normal 8a. imprint pair, also set used on first day cover.

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £140.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
Philippines
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247 / c, entire, etc. Philippines: 1939 to 1941 three covers all with Manila Boy Scout anniversary slogans. In 1938 the Philippines became an independent Scouting nation.

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £60.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
Poland
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248 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1915 (June 7) Scout Post in German and Austrian occupied Russian Poland: Feldpost card from a member of the Polish Legion in the Austro-Hungarian Army with unit cachet at left and with “KuK” Feldpostamt “11/7/15” c.d.s., sent to Lodz and delivered by the local Polish Scout Post with “POCZTA SKAUTOWA/IV-L” red oval cachet. This is the first Scout cancellation from Poland and one of the earliest scout cancellations from anywhere in the world. Only a few examples are recorded and this example believed to be the finest. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £5,000-6,000

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
249 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1919 (Jan. 28) postcard bearing the large violet “BATALION HARCERSKI WOISKA POLSKIEGO” Scout cachet, overstamped by Warsaw c.d.s. At the start of the Polish-Soviet war, it was decided to organise the Scouts into special units, with the first Scout Battalion being formed in Warsaw. No less than 15,000 Scouts and Guides were involved either the armed forces or rendering services to the Government, scarce. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £500-600

SOLD for £400.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
250 / c, entire, etc. Poland: 1935 (July) two postcards from Scout Jamboree at Spala, with special “b” and “c” cachets, 1937 (May) cover with the commemorative cancellation for the Jubilee meeting of the Poznan Scouts, also 1938 (Nov. 11) registered f.d.c., of the 25gr. Boy Scout stamp.

Est. £70-90

SOLD for £65.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
251 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1935 (July 14) postcard sent from the Polish National Scout Jamboree held at Spala from July 11 to 25, bearing the special red “c” datestamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-150

SOLD for £80.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
252 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1935 (July 19) registered express sent from the Polish National Scout Jamboree held at Spala from July 11 to 25. bearing the special black “a” datestamp. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200

SOLD for £110.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
253 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1937 (July 8) envelope bearing the very scarce Wilno (now Vilnus in Lithuania), Polish Scout Jubilee cancellation used for one day only. Also postcard showing general view of Wilno close to where the event was held. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
254 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: Undated folded letter bearing the violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” (Gryzewshi no. 3) and framed censor mark “Cenzura Harcerska”. Stefsn Petriuk certificate (1989). The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only safe available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
255 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug.) 24gr. General Government stationery envelope bearing at left, violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA PLD” Scout cachet (Gryzewski No. 19), with censor mark No. 14 on reverse, fine and scarce. Heinz Erwin Jungjohann certificate (2001). The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £300-400

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
256 / On piece, front, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 1) small note showing three line “POCZTA POLOWA/1-VIII-1944/WARSZAWA” (Gryzewski no. 15) which was in use at the Mokotow Post Office, also circular “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA” (Gryzewshi no. 19) both in blue was applied at the City Centre North P.O. where censor no. 20 was also used. The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
257 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 8) cover bearing 6pf. and 8pf. stamps overprinted “POCZTA POWSTANCZA/W-WA SIERPIEN 1944” tied by “WARSZAWA W WALCE” datestamps (Gryzewski No. 12). Heinz Erwin Jungjohann certificate (2001). The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £300-400

SOLD for £230.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
258 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 9) small card with the censor initials and the address written in pencil, showing the circular cancellation of the Main Field Post Office (Gryzewski no. 16) and the large cicular “HARCERSKA POCZTA” cachet (Gryzewski no. 3). scarce. Heinz Erwin Jungjohann certificate (2001.) The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £400-500

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
259 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 11) postcard bearing the violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” with datestamp of September 12. The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £200-250

SOLD for £270.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
260 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 11) cover bearing the violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” (Gryzewski no. 4) with two datestamps of August 11 and August 28. The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £300-400

SOLD for £350.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
261 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 11) 12gr. General Government stationery card, bearing at left, violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” (Gryzewshi No. 4), fine and scarce. Heinz Erwin Jungjohann certificate (2001). The Polish Scout movement was very active underground during the German Occupation and, being very well organised, undertook with great efficiency the difficult task of establishing military communication channels. The Scouts authorities also realised the essential need for the civilian population to communicate with their families in other parts of the city and so the Scout Field Post was established. The first postal service was set up by a group of Scouts in Warsaw Central-South on Aug. 2 1944 and at first operated a limited delivery service only within that district. On Aug. 4 the Scouts Headquarters decided to organise a full postal service for all parts of Warsaw. Due to the isolation of some of the Polish held parts of Warsaw, the only available means of communication was under the streets through the sewers. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £300-400

SOLD for £350.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.

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