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920 c, entire, etc. imageIndia: Postal History and Covers: 1850 (May 12) entire “Overland mail via Bombay” to U.S.A. sent care of an agent in Liverpool and rated ‘2/3’(d) for the double via Marseilles rate, deleted and sent unpaid to U.S.A. “per America” with “19/CENTS” accountancy mark with Liverpool framed “MISSENT TO/PORTSMOUTH”, framed “INDIA” and New York transit datestamp, reverse with framed Calcutta, London and Liverpool datestamps, mainly fine. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
921 c, entire, etc. imageIndia: Postal History and Covers: 1859 (Apr. 23) entire (file folds) “per Nubia/After Packet/via Marseilles” to New York with oval forwarding agents (Atkinson Tilton & Co.) cachet and franked 1/2a., 1a., 4a. and 8a., tied by octagonal “B/1” cancellations with framed “INDIA PAID” in red and with London transit and New York arrival datestamps. Rated ‘1/4’(d) credit to G.B. and Calcutta c.d.s. on reverse, fine four colour franking. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £140-160


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
922 c, entire, etc. imageIndia: Postal History and Covers: 1860 (June 18) entire “per Simla/via Marseilles” to New York with oval forwarding agents (Atkinson Tilton & Co.) cachet and franked 1/2a., 1a., 4a. and 8a., tied by octagonal “B/1” cancellations with framed “INDIA PAID” in red and with London transit and New York arrival datestamps. Rated ‘1/7’(d) credit to G.B. and with Calcutta c.d.s. on reverse, fine four colour franking. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £160-180


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
923 c, entire, etc. imageIndia: Postal History and Covers: 1874 (Aug. 9) wrapper ”via Brindisi” to New York franked 8p. pair and 8a. tied by Bombay “1” duplexes and manuscript lines with New York arrival c.d.s. below and “2/CENTS” accountancy mark also a framed “INSUFFICIENT” mark apparently applied in error and deleted, rated ‘1/1’(d) as a credit to Great Britain. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
924 c, entire, etc. imageIndia: Airmails: 1911 (Sept. 11) London-Windsor dark green card, addressed to India, K.G.V 1/2d. tied by die 2 cancellation, with octagonal “T” tax mark, boxed “POSTAGE DUE/ONE ANNA” and red circular “RISALPUR/UNPAID” datestamp in red, also London-Windsor card to India but not flown. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-250


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
India: China Expeditionary Force - Boxer Rebellion
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925 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Allied Contingents: 1900 (Dec.) Chinese decorative envelope to France headed “Corps expeditionnaire du Petchili” and “via Vaguemestre” (Postmaster) with faint “CORPS.EXP.TONKIN.LIGNE No.2” and “TRESOR ET POST AUX ARMEE CHINE” datestamps and Marne arrival c.d.s. on the reverse, uncommon. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
926 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Allied Contingents: 1904 (Nov.) French P.O. in China 5c. envelope to France uprated French P.O. in China 10c. and tied by Tientsin Chine Postes Francais c.d.s. with Voie Suez mark and double ring “HOPITAL MILITAIRE/LE/VAGUEMESTRE/TIENTSIN” cachet on reverse signed by the Postmaster. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
927 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Allied Contingents: 1902 cover to England franked Russia 10k. tied by Russian P.O. in Chefoo c.d.s. and addressed to a Royal Navy ship “Formidable”, 1906 envelope to Italy franked Italy 15c. tied by “D’STACCAMENTO R.MARINA ITALIANA CINA” c.d.s. in purple, 1908 postcard to England franked 1a. C.E.F. depicting Beak Fort in Tientsin and endorsed “Taken by the Russians in 1900 trouble” and 1914 postcard to England franked Japan 1s. (4) tied by Tienstsin G.P.O. c.d.s. and with Changchun I.J.P.O. Japanese P.O. in Tientsin transit datestamp in purple. (4) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
928 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Allied Contingents: 1901 (Mar. 26) U.S. 2c. postcard to the 9th Infantry in Peking with “MIL POSTAL No. 1/CHINA” duplex cancellation and addressed to Captain Frank Ramsey, the regimental Quartermaster, uncommon. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
929 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: Selection of Base Office “B” plain and bridge type datestamps on mail incl. 1900 1/4a. C.E.F. postcard to Peking, 1901 1a. C.E.F. postcard to England envelope to India franked 3p. and 1/2a., postcard (depicting German troops) to England franked 3p. pair and 1/2a. and China 1c. postcard to Tientsin (theatre advertisement “Men of the allied forces, half price to back seats”), mainly fine. (5) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £160-180


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
930 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1901 (Apr. 23) 1/2a. C.E.F. envelope, overprint error with missing stop after “F” and used to Lahore with a Base Office (Hong Kong) c.d.s., very unusual. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
931 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1901 (Nov.) Chinese red band envelope (opened out) to Peking franked China 2c. tied by double oval Peking-Suboro No. 1 Railway cachet and with Base Office B, F.P.O. No. 1 and C.E.F. No. 3 T.P.O. datestamps. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £120-150


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
932 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1904 (May 7) official Calcutta G.P.O. printed Notification giving instructions as to how to address mail to “troops of the China Force” and confirming the application of internal parcel rates to them also a 1900 (Sept. 2) “FIELD TELEGRAPHS” form announcing the arrival of the Naval Brigade in Tientsin. (2) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
933 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1906 (Mar. 11) envelope to England franked 1a. C.E.F. tied by F.P.O. no. 1 and with Base Office B transit c.d.s. on reverse. Contents written by Colonel Hamilton Bower (made the Governor of Tientsin in August 1900 and raised a native infantry in Wei-Hai-Wei to fight in the Boxer Rebellion) to his uncle on “BRITISH LEGATION GUARD, PEKING” letterhead “We are still awaiting news of reduction of the troops in North China....the recent murder of missionaries and the feeling that there is unrest in China causes delay....The German Emperor is undoubtedly a dangerous element in European politics...he has no fear of Russia....”, fine. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
934 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1906 (Apr. 20) envelope (opened out) “per first direct Mail Steamer/Registered AR” to London franked on both sides 3p. C.E.F. (9, incl. a block of five) and 1a. C.E.F. (3) tied by Base Office B registered c.d.s. and with framed “R/BASE-OFFICE.B” mark and a London oval registered datestamp on reverse, rare example of a registered “AR” article from a Base office. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £200-220


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
935 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: 1911 (Mar. 27) envelope to Berlin endorsed “Registered” and “Paid” franked 2a. C.E.F. and 2a.6p. C.E.F. tied by Base Office registration c.d.s. and with hand struck registration label affixed with framed “R/BASE-OFFICE.B” mark in black, reverse with London transit and German arrival. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-200


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
936 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: Incoming Mail: 1900 and 1901 India 1a. surcharge envelopes to the same addressee as Royal Artillery at Fort William or British Contingent, China Field Force, the first redirected several times within India and lastly British Contingent, China Field Force “via Hong Kong” and other to Kowloon, Hong Kong with an F.P.O. No. 13 (Liukung Tau) c.d.s. on reverse. (2) Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
937 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: Incoming Mail: 1900 (Aug. 13) “Reginald Bray” plain postcard “To a British Resident or Soldier or Sailor, Field Force, China” franked 1/2d. (2) with Singapore-Hong Kong Marine Sorter and F.P.O. No. 1 and No. 4 and Base Office datestamps. The message endorsed by a corporal at the Temple of Heaven in Peking and a small cigarette card depicting the temple affixed. Ex Wong. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £100-120


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
938 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: Incoming Mail: 1911 (Feb. 11) part parcel wrapper (thick fibrous paper) to the British Legation at Peking with remarkable franking of G.B. K.E.VII 1d. and 5s. tied by Edinburgh Registered c.d.s. and redirected to the British Consulate in Chungking, also a 1911 cover “via Siberia” franked 1d. to the same addressee, Capt. Bailey. Frederick Bailey (1882-1967) went to Tashkent in 1918 on a spying mission before fleeing, posing as an Austrian P.O.W., and returning to Great Britain. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £220-250


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.
939 c, entire, etc. imageBoxer Rebellion: Base Office and Field Post Office Cancellations: Incoming Mail: 1902 (May 23) envelope to Major H.E. Napier (later Brigadier General, killed at Gallipoli) on the SS “Mohawk” at Bombay Harbour franked India 1/2a. tied by “QUETTA-CANT” squared circle with circular “T” mark, framed “POSTAGE CANCELLED” and multi-redirected before being returned with a printed “REDIRECTED LETTER” label affixed and the reverse with fourteen datestamps incl. Base Office B, Base Office Dep. (Hong Kong), Tuticorin, Dead Letter Office (Madras), F.P.O. No. 4, etc. Ex Wong. Photo. (Image1)

Est. £150-180


Closing..Jun-11, 08:00 AM EST.

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