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John Ineson Scouting Collection continued...

Poland continued...
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262 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 12) cover sent from the shelter at Zlota Street to Bracka via the Field Post Office branch at Szpitaina Street, with “A.K. NA BARYKADACH” datestamp (Gryzewski No. 9), also “POCZTA POWSTANCZA W-WA SIEROIEN 1944” cachet (Gryzewski No. 8). This was introduced on August 12 as a reception or transit mark and only used for six days. 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. £600-700

CLOSED
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
263 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: Undated cover bearing the “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA PLD” Scout cachet (Gryzewski no. 7) which was in use at the City Centre South Post Office (in use from Aug. 12 to 20), also boxed Cenzura Harcerska: and wooden Scout cachet “Fee paid”. Stefan Petriuk certificate (1990). 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

SOLD for £420.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
264 / On piece, front, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 17) front bearing the “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA PLD” Scout cachet (Gryzewski no. 7) which was in use at the City Centre South Post Office (in use from Aug. 12 to 20). 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. £100-120

SOLD for £180.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
265 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 18) cover bearing “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA PLD” Scout cachet (Gryzewski no. 7) also wooden rectangular “OPLATA UISZEZONA” cachet (Gryzewski no. 31), also three line “POCZTA POLOWA” datestamp (Gryzewski no. 15) and the City Centre South censor No. 17 cachet, with enclosed message, very rare. 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. £1,000-1,200

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Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
266 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: 1944 folded sheet of paper with a message on the reverse, shows the scarce “HARCERSKA POCZTA CZERNIAKOW” rubber cancellation in violet (Gryzewshi no. 5). This cancellation was in used from Aug. 18 to Sept. 1. 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

SOLD for £520.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
267 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: 1944 envelope showing the scarce “HARCERSKA POCZTA CZERNIAKOW” rubber cancellation in violet (Gryzewski no. 5, this cancellation in use from Aug. 18 to Sept. 1) and violet boxed censor no. 19 cachet in violet. 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

SOLD for £500.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
268 imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 26) Daily report for August 26 1944 recording five military and seventy civilian pieces of mail. Mikulski certificate (1982). 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 £150.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
269 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 26) overprinted Military Field postcard and bearing “HARCERSKA POCZTA CZERNIAKOW” rubber cancellation in violet (Gryzewshi no. 5) and boxed Censor no. 14. 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 £260.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
270 / On piece, front, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Aug. 30) part envelope with the address on one side and the message on the reverse, shows the very scarce “HARCERSKA POCZTA POLOWAS 44” rubber cachet (Gryzewski no. 6) also violet boxed censor cachet. Heinz Erwin Jungjohann certificate and E. Krawczk handstamp. 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. £800-1,000

SOLD for £1,000.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
271 Unused imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept.) set of stamps issued in early September by the Armia Krajowa-Home Army (only 2,750 sets in five colours issued), also unissued red stamp showing two soldiers attacking an enemy tank. 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 £550.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
272 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept.) grey-brown stamp issued in early September by the Armia Krajowa-Home Army, used on cover posted in the North district with the circular “POCZTA POLOWA WARAZAW (No. 19)”, also wooden Scout ‘Fee Paid’ cachet (No. 31) and censor stamp (No. 19), fine and rare. 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. £500-600

SOLD for £450.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
273 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept. 14) due to shortage of paper several Polish and German Postcards were overprinted ‘Polish Republic Field Post August 1944’ and distributed free of charge. This card shows the German Hitler stamp with both Scout and c.d.s. cancellations (Gryzewski nos. 15 and 17). 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 £380.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
274 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept. 14) folded letter bearing the “POCZTA POLOWA WARSZAWA PLD” Scout cachet (Gryzewski no. 7) which was in use at the City Centre South Post Office (from Aug. 12 to 20) and also showing boxed Scout censor “Cenzura Harcerska” cachet. 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. £150-200

SOLD for £220.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
275 / On piece, front, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept. 18) folded cover bearing the violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” (Gryzewshi no. 3) and framed censor mark “Cenzura Harcerska”. 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

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Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
276 / c, entire, etc. imagePoland: 1944 Warsaw Uprising: (Sept. 21) large part letter bearing the violet circular Scout cancellation “POCZTA HARCERSKA” (Gryzewski no. 3) and framed censor mark “Cenzura Harcerska”. 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 £250.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
Romania
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277 / c, entire, etc. imageRomania: 1915 unused stationery card, issued by the Romanian Post Office for the Scouts to obtain free postage throughout the country. Scouts continued to have use of this facility under their auspices until Scouting was suspended in 1939. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £80-100

SOLD for £90.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
278 Romania: Selection of covers, cards and stamps from 1930 to 1939 incl. 1934 Mamaia Jamboree Fund set in used blocks of four, 1936 Scout Jamboree set in mint corner blocks of four, 1938 and 1939 Official stationery postcard and cover used, etc. (14 items, 56 stamps)

Est. £400-500

SOLD for £300.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
279 Romania: 1931 Boy Scouts Exhibition Fund issues with set in mint blocks of four, 6l. mint showing printing flaw resulting in blank corner, set on 1931 (June 13) registered cover, also set used on 1931 (Sept. 13) registered cover, express to Lwow, also five other covers.

Est. £400-500

SOLD for £550.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
280 Unmounted bl imageRomania: 1932 Boy Scouts Jamboree Fund set in unmounted mint blocks of four, mainly fine. S.G. 1256-1261. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £100-120

SOLD for £130.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.
281 / Used / bl imageRomania: 1932 Boy Scouts Jamboree Fund set in used blocks of four, each cancelled with the special Sibiu Jamboree c.d.s., dated July 24, the day the King visited the camp. S.G. 1256-1261. Photo. (Image1)

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Est. £100-120

SOLD for £160.00
Closing..Jul-06, 03:30 AM EST.

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