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British Commonwealth continued...

Bermuda continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
9121   imageBermuda, 1899 (May 16), cover sent from Mangrove Bay, Bermuda, to London, "via New York" instructions in pencil at lower left; franked by crisply colored 1d carmine tied by a good strike of the H5 datestamp; MY 31 London receiver on reverse, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9122   imageBermuda, 1899 (Aug. 24), registered envelope sent from Hamilton to Berlin, Germany, 2d Registered entire (#H2), indicia uncancelled and uprated on front panel with pair of ½d greens, a 1d carmine, irregular block of three 2½d ultramarines and a 4d orange brown, all neatly cancelled by Hamilton H6 datestamps; Sept. 8 Berlin arrival handstamp on reverse, Very Fine, a scarce and most attractive four-color franking, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $140.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9123   imageBermuda, 1901 (Jan. 31), cover sent from Hamilton to "Buenos Ayres", Argentina, addressed to Capt. Fairly J. Brown of the SS Holywell, care of the British Consul; franked by two 2½d ultramarines, tied by a Hamilton H6 datestamp; indistinct blilingual (non-delivery?) boxed handstamp in violet across address; reverse with New York transit and British Consulate arrival handstamps; minor edge wear, otherwise Very Fine, a rare destination, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9124   imageBermuda, 1901 (Apr. and Aug.), pair of covers from Bermuda to Washington State, both from the Wilkinson correspondence from Bailey's Bay to Seattle; both bearing 2½d ultramarine neatly tied by fine H5 dater and with New York and arrival datestamps on reverse, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9125   imageBermuda, 1901 (Apr. 4), clean cover from Crawl, Bermuda, to Somerville, MA, franked by 2½d ultramarine with clear H5 datestamp; partial New York PAID handstamp along with Boston and Somerville receivers on reverse, Very Fine, an unusual origin, .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $100.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9126   imageBermuda, 1928 (June 12), cover sent Hamilton to Devonshire, "CANNOT BE FOUND", 1d Caravel tied by Hamilton slogan roller; upon arrival "Devonshire" deleted and marked "Not in Devon" in blue crayon with rare "CANNOT BE FOUND" straightline handstamp alongside; reverse with further slogan cancels and Devonshire South datestamps, Very Fine, considered one of the finest of the 10-12 examples recorded, .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $100.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9127   imageBermuda, 1928 (June 12), "CANNOT BE FOUND" on cover sent from Hamilton to Pembroke, franked by 1d Caravel tied by Hamilton slogan roller cancel; superb strike of the rare "CANNOT BE FOUND" straightline handstamp at center, with "Left Bda" in pencil at bottom, Very Fine, recorded by Ludington in use for the one year, .
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9128   imageBermuda, 1929 (Dec. 14), wreck cover from the SS Fort Victoria, sent New York to Hamilton, a Wall Street Journal envelope (249 x 105 mm), its stamp floated off; recovered from the Fort Victoria, which was rammed by the American steamer Algonquin in thick fog off Sandy Hook, Brooklyn, while she was stopped to land the pilot; reverse bearing New York Post Office Type 2a label (explaining damage) with short dash between "29" and "3000"; two vertical file folds clear of label, Very Fine, a scarce 20th century shipwreck cover, .
Suggested Bid $500
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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $400.00
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9129   imageBermuda, 1937-50, selection of 40 covers and cards from Bermuda, mostly to the US, bearing King George VI issues in a variety of values and frankings; largely from Hamilton, though with others from Flatts, Paget and Somerset Bridge (2), one from St. Georges on uprated 1d card, a 1942 cover to the US with "V/for/Victory/Bermuda" cachet, and one from the UK to Bermuda and reused with 7½d to the US; includes a couple Registered covers, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9130   imageBermuda, 1939-41, a baker's dozen of WWII censored covers, nicely arranged collection, with destinations of Canada (2), Dominica (2), Great Britain (3) and the US (6); all with "Passed by censor/[number]/Bermuda" handstamps in various colors, the censor numbers including 2, 3 (2), 4, 8 (2, Registered covers, one with CL1 label), 9, 20 (partly covered by "C/8153" label), 23 (2), 27, 44 and 48, along with a cover piece with #18; solid strikes throughout, Very Fine, inspection invited.
Suggested Bid $300
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Suggested Bid $300-400
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9131   imageBermuda, 1940, pair of censored covers from Yugoslavia to New York, via Bermuda, the first from Zagreb franked 21din, the second from Brcko, Bosnia, franked 16din; each with differently numbered "Opened by Examiner" label used in Bermuda, Very Fine, a scarce pair, with fewer than 20 covers recorded from Yugoslavia via Bermuda, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9132   imageBermuda, 1941 (Dec. 18), censored airmail FDC from St. George's to New York, large airmail cover (242 x 108 mm) bearing 7½d Pictorial tied by St. Georges c.d.s. with boxed violet First Day Cover illustrated cachet at left; excellent strike of "Passed by censor/16/Bermuda" handstamp in violet below, signed by J. Thomson, Very Fine, Ex-Reid L. Shaw.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9133   imageBermuda, 1943 (Feb. 10), censored cover sent from Hamilton to Grand Rapids, MI, long (242 x 105 mm) envelope, bearing 3d Pictorial with light slogan cancel and light "Passed by censor/38/Bermuda" handstamp at left in blue green, Very Fine, a rare Censor number, this a previously unrecorded date: only Dec. 2, 1943 recorded in the Bermuda Specialised Catalogue, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9134   imageBermuda, 1943 (Sept. 17), censored picture post card sent from Bermuda to Portland, ME, depicting St. Peter's Church in St. George's; franked by bicolor 2d Pictorial (faults) with neat slogan cancel for the Bermuda Aquarium, plus green "Passed by censor/39/Bermuda" handstamp at center, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9135   imageBermuda, 1944 (Jan.), picture post card sent from Hamilton to Toledo, OH, depicting "Par-La-Ville Gardens/Bermuda"; the sender, Ruth Boyd, residing in Cavendish Height; 7½d Pictorial postmarked Hamilton with fine "Passed by censor/21/Bermuda" handstamp in magenta at center, Very Fine, a rare number struck in this color (which was in use for less than a month), this being the earliest of the three examples recorded by the Bermuda Collectors Society, Ex-Reid L. Shaw.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9136   imageBermuda, 1944 (Feb.), censored registered cover sent from Hamilton to New York, franked by May 1941 line perforated dark green and red on yellow 5s King George VI Keyplate issue (position 57 with bottom margin) tied by light c.d.s.; Hamilton Registry label at lower left, the left side sealed by P.C. 90 "C/8144" censor's tape; four New York Registry Division receivers, dated Feb. 10 through Feb. 12, on reverse, Very Fine, a handsome cover.
Suggested Bid $250
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Suggested Bid $250-350
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9137   imageBermuda, 1944 (Feb. 10), censored Bank of Bermuda window envelope from Hamilton, large envelope (222 x 92 mm) bearing 3d with neat slogan datestamp (Bermuda Aquarium), with superb "Passed by censor/21/Bermuda" handstamp in magenta, Very Fine, a rare number struck in this color, which was used for less than a month, .
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9138   imageBermuda, 1944 (Apr. 3), censored Bank of Bermuda cover, sent from Hamilton to New York, envelope with lovely corner card; 3d Pictorial tied by Hamilton "Bermuda Aquarium" slogan cancel as well as by light "Passed by censor/22/Bermuda" handstamp in green; no tape or receivers, Very Fine, a nice double-tying of the adhesive.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9139   imageBermuda, 1945 & 1952, two 2/6 King George VI Keyplate covers from Bermuda to the US, a Nov. 11(?), 1945 George H. Ulrich, Jr., self-addressed envelope from Hamilton to Milwaukee, WI, franked by 1937 black and deep red on gray blue (position 1, with top margin only) neatly tied; plus a Mar. 12, 1952 Registered cover from Hamilton to New York bearing a perf 13 1950 orange red and black on pale blue crisply tied; arrival datestamps on reverse, Very Fine, an eye-catching compare-and-contrast duo.
Suggested Bid $150
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Suggested Bid $150-200
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM
9140   imageBermuda, 1945 (Nov.) and 1946 (Dec.), Two 2/ King George VI Keyplate-franked covers to the US, 1945 an Ulrich self-addressed cover to Wisconsin franked by 1941 mottled printing example (position 22b, with plate flaw); 1946 cover a 3d H2 Registered entire sent Airmail to Brooklyn, NY (flap torn on opening; indicia sound), uprated by June 1945 2s and 1938 6d Pictorial, both tied by Hamilton datestamp; precancelled US 10¢ Postage Due affixed on arrival alongside oval "U.S. Customs/FREE OF DUTY/G./Port of New York" and "Collect 10¢ Postage Due/for Customs Service" handstamps, Very Fine, a most attractive duo.
Suggested Bid $200
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Suggested Bid $200-300
CLOSED
Closing..Mar-22, 09:00 PM

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