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Falkland Islands: Covers and Cancellations continued...
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881 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Inter-Island mail, 1925, four mainly fine strikes of “H.M.C.S. “AFTERGLOW”/2 OCT 1925/POSTED ON BOARD” double oval datestamp (SH SC.5) tying 1/2d., 1d. (2, slightly oxidised) and 21/2d. to envelope registered to Bristol with type 5C registration label. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
882 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1929 to 1938, selection of ‘Whale & Penguin’ frankings comprising 1/2d. to 21/2d. on 1929 (Sept. 2) plain registered f.d.c. to Buenos Aires, 1930 (Jan. 10) 1/2d., 1d. (2) on commercial cover to Stockholm, 1932 (Feb. 24) ‘Panton’ envelope underpaid cover to Castries with 1/2d. and St Lucia 2d. postage due, 1936 (Sept. 16) to London with 1/2d. strip of three, and 1938 (Aug. 6) two unaddressed envelopes bearing 1/2d. to 5s. (6 covers)

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Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
883 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1929, 1930 an interesting selection of items addressed by Clovis McGill to G.A. Stave in Los Angeles comprising 1929 (Nov. 25) envelope bearing ‘Whale & Penguin’ 1/2d., 1d. (2) and picture postcard (Heyburn Ak-4-ak) with 1/2d. and 1d., both cancelled South Shetlands type B.2 c.d.s’s, also picture postcards (Heyburn AC-5-ac, AC-14-ac, AD-2-adz and unlisted real photographic), the cards franked on picture sides with cancellations rather indistinct but all except the last (dated Oct. 3 1930 and requesting confirmation of arrival of sending of Nov. 1929) showing straight line receiving datestamp. (6 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
884 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1931 (Jan. 22) cover to London bearing 'Whale and Penguin' 1/2d., 1d., 2d., 21/2d., 6d. and 1s. tied by PS.1A c.d.s’s. Heijtz certificate (2007). Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
885 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1932 to 1999, selection of twelve underpaid and charged covers etc. three incoming, the others from the Islands to various destinations (four internal) with a range of markings incl. types T.1 small “T” and T.4 on 1932 ‘Panton’ cover to Castries bearing Whale & Penguin 1/2d. with St Lucia 1d. postage due pair, T.1 on 1937 cover to U.S.A., later with T.2 large “T”, hexagonal and ms. markings.

Est. £120-140

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
886 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1933, three covers with Centenary issue frankings comprising two to Buenos Aires, one franked 1/2d., 1d. (2) with boxed “A COBRAR/$050” mark on reverse, the other at 4d. rate paid by 1d. and 3d. with type 5D registration label, the last to London franked 1d. and locally redirected.

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
887 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1938 (Jan. 3) local registered f.d.c. bearing 1/2d. block of four and 2d.; (Aug. 10) cover registered to Mendoza, Argentina with 1/2d., 21/2d. and 9d.; 1941 (July 14), two f.d.c’s bearing 1d., 2d. and 3d., one locally addressed, the other registered to Rio de Janeiro. (4 covers)

Est. £120-150

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
888 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: 1938 to 1945, selection comprising 1938 (Oct. 26) and 1942 (Nov. 2) 1oz. rate commercial covers to U.S.A. franked 1d. with 2d. and 3d. respectively, the former slightly overpaid, 1943 (June 14) Cable & Wireless telegram form with censor mark and accompanying envelope sent by Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds, and 1945 (June 12) airmail to Windermere bearing 1938-50 2s.6d. to £1. (5 items)

Est. £150-200

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
889 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1942 (June) Active Service green ‘privilege’ envelope and 1943 (Apr.) with enclosed lengthy letters, 1943 (Jan., Oct., Dec.) three different telegram forms with accompanying envelopes, all sent by Pte. J. Robinson of the 11th West Yorks. Regt. to his wife in Leeds. In 1942 the F.I.D.F. had been reinforced by the West Yorks (Prince of Wales Own) and 359th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery. In Jan. 1944 the West Yorks were replaced by the Royal Scots and 132 Force. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £300-400

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
890 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Battle of the River Plate, “Graf Spee” Internees, 1942 (Aug. 28) envelope from Berlin addressed to the German Embassy in Buenos Aires and endorsed as containing a message for Alfred Konrad interned from the “Admiral Graf Spee” on the island of Martin Garcia, the sender’s endorsement “Karl Conrad” on flap suggesting that the message was from a relative. The envelope with resealing labels having been censored by German military authorities and again in the U.S.A., and with Buenos Aires and Las Varillas (Cordoba) backstamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-150

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
891 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1942 (Sept. 9) cover to Blackrock, Ireland with Stanley “Opened by Censor” label at left, franked 1d. with PS.2A c.d.s. and part covered by British P.C.90 “OPENED BY/EXAMINER 5578” label overstruck by Irish censor release cachet in blue-green. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
892 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1943 intriguing stampless official cover addressed to “The Naval Liaison Office/ Falkland Islands” from South Africa with crowned oval Department of Defence Commandant no. 13 and crowned boxed War Bonds Organisation Committee, Capetown Official Free cachets in black and violet respectively, crossed by Capetown “-I XI.43” machine slogan datestamp, showing on reverse PS.2 “9 JA/44” arrival c.d.s., the cover opened and resealed with part O.H.M.S. label and readdressed “P.O.O.W” , the original address being crossed out, suggesting that the letter was likely intended for a Prisoner of War in the Falklands. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
893 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1945 (Feb. 22) cover to Bermuda, censored and registered, endorsed and sent by Mrs. Biggs franked by 1938-50 4d. paying scarce seamail registered rate, cancelled PS.3B with scarce “(Fox Bay)” deleted type 11 registration label part overlapped by “Opened by Censor.” label, carried on the “Fitzroy” with indistinct Montevideo and New York Apr. 7 transit backstamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £140-160

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
894 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1945 envelope sent from Musselburgh, Scotland franked 1/2d., 1d., addressed to “3065292/Pte. A. Lambert/Falkland Islands Forces/F.I.” but undelivered, showing boxed “BELIEVED RETURNED TO/UNITED KINGDOM. PRESENT/ADDRESS UNKNOWN. RETURN/TO SENDER” in violet and dumb barred “ARMY/POST OFFICE” oval, unusual. On May 22 1945 the SS “Highland Princess” had arrived to return all of 132 Force to the UK and this cover would have arrived on the “Fitzroy” on May. 24. A near miss. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
895 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Privilege Mail, 1952 (Nov. 20) stampless envelope with “BRITISH RED CROSS/FALKLAND/ISLANDS/BRANCH” type II double oval in red and PS.2 c.d.s., locally addressed to Karl Lellman. Heijtz cat. from £500. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
896 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: 1968 (June) Hovercraft mail, selection comprising (June 3) four covers variously bearing 1960-66 Birds issues mainly De La Rue values to 2s., (June 5) scarce Fox Bay cover with 1d., 2d. (only around 50 carried), all with double oval S.R.N.6 cachet in violet. (5 items) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
897 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: Q.V. to Q.E.II collection of covers, cards etc. incl. 1904 cover to Bristol and Pacific Line “Oravia” card locally addressed, both franked 1891-1902 1d., strength in K.G.VI with 1944 to Bermuda resealed by “Opened by Censor” label, many to Stanley or Neville Bennett, 1952 First Overseas Airmail, 1982 Conflict with (May 6) Argentine soldier’s cover, 1972 stamp shortage cachets, Official mail with PSO.4 on 1947 envelope, FIPSG 2002 monograph and 2007 supplement and a good range of stampless covers with departmental cachets, F.I.G.A.S., South Georgia with 1929 to Los Angeles franked ‘Whale & Penguin’ 1d. and 1/2d. strip of three, official forms unused incl. 1895 Scab Ordinance, mail bag labels. Also Heijtz Specialised Catalogue (7th edition, 2020).

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Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
898 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: A mainly Q.E.II collection of covers mainly loose in a small box, variously franked and addressed commercial and philatelic, local and overseas, incl. privilege mail with 1972 F.I.C. cachet, “CONSIGNEE’S LETTER” on 1970s stampless cover, departmental cachets, mail drop, military, hovercraft mail, scarcer cancellations, instructional and tax marks, 1981 registered O.H.M.S. to England charged £5.21 postage dues, Joint Declaration cachets, postal stationery incl. unused, etc. good to fine.

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Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
899 c, entire, etc. imageFalkland Islands: Visitors to the Islands, a varied selection of covers, cards etc. incl. 1930 (Feb. 2) RMS “Orduña” “POSTED ON THE HIGH SEAS” datestamp on reverse of envelope bearing G.B. 1d. cancelled by Port Stanley c.d.s., postcards of ships, 1939 ‘souvenir’ envelope with stamps of three reigns incl. 1891-1902 1s. and ‘Whale & Penguin’ 1s., local picture postcards incl. Heyburn types with V-1-v, AC-7-ac, AN-6-an, AQ-3-aqy used provocatively in 1936 to Buenos Aires, AR-14-ar, AR-15-ar, contemporary photos and transcripts of broadcast talks from 1966 ‘Condor Group’ hijack, etc. (Image1)

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Est. £250-300

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.
900 c, entire, etc. Falkland Islands: K.G.VI selection of mainly philatelic covers with some commercial on leaves and loose, incl. registered, airmail, f.d.c’s with 1938-50 values to 10s., 1946 Victory blocks of four on local registered cover with scarce “INSURED/VALEUR DECLAREE” label, 1948 Silver Wedding set (2), 1952 set (2, one on First Overseas Airmail registered cover, slight toning) etc. (26)

Est. £200-250

CLOSED
Closing..Jun-05, 03:30 AM EST.

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