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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - NORTH RUSSIA Briti continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4061 E   image1919 (20 July) "On His Majesty's Service" official, legal-size envelope to D.A.A.G. Archangel, with Field Post Office P.B.14 departure cds, "Passed by Censor No.59R" and oval "North Russian Relief Force 45th BN. The Royal fusiliers Orderly Room" cachet, backstamped on arrival "Army Post Office 27 July", fine (FPO 14 serviced Sadlier-Jackson Brigade at Troitsk and Yakolevsk from 4th July to 31 August 1919) (Image)



SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
4062 E   image1919 (16 Aug) "O.A.S." cover to England, "Field Post Office P.B.13" departure pmk, Opened by Censor P.W.576 label and violet "Passed by Censor No.84R" handstamp alongside, fine (FPO 13 was established at Troitsk, 200 miles southeast of Archangel to serve Grogan's Brigade, from 1 July to 16 August, 1919) (Image)



SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
4063 E   image1919 "On His Majesty's Service" cover, marked "very urgent", with typewritten message from a Lt. Col. R.L.Lake to Lt. Macpherson, Veterinary officer in Ust-Vaga (a village in Bereznikovskoye Rural Settlement of Vinogradovsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast), asking if he is willing to remain in North Russia for additional three months, "A.D.V.S. Archangel" and "Army Signals" markings, extremely rare example of Courier mail (Image)



SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
4064 E   image1919 four covers or cards displayed on exhibit pages, with Field Post Office P.B.33 and P.B.44 (Pechenga and Bakhariza), the former a "tobacco card" addressed to Malaya (with Kuala Lampur arrival), also FPO P.B.88, "On His Majesty's Service" from "Kem" and "Medvezhyegorsk" (the latter, sent to Murmansk), fine dispatches from uncommon origins (Image) (image 4064a)

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CLOSED
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4065 E   image1919-20 two free-frank covers with "Field Post Office 201" departure pmks, one YMCA to Yokohama, with arrival pmk, the other to New York (addressed to a person who ran a mail forwarding service between POWs in Siberia and Austria), each with arrival pmk, some wear, unusual examples of unpaid international mail from the British soldiers in North Russia (Image)



SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
4066 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1919 (8 June) cover (with letter) to England, posted on board "H.M.S. Hyderabad", datelined "Ukansky Bay", sent by Surgeon Commander Wm.Keir, forwarded by Naval pouch, with 25 June 1919 arrival and "Received from H.M. Ship / No Charge to be Raised" handstamp, fine (Image)



SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - NORTH RUSSIA Canad
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4067 E   image1919 (10 June) cover with Russian franking sent from Archangel to Toronto, endorsed "On Active Service" (Russian stamps were unnecessary), showing return address of the 16th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, oval censor handstamp, fine (Image)



SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA United Sta
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4068 E   image1918 (7 Nov) picture postcard (U.S. Soldiers on the march) to Chicago, endorsed "Somewhere in Siberia, Soldier's Mail", written in Czech, canceled "U.S. Postal Agency Siberia", with a bold red-violet "Passed by Military Censorship A.E.F. Siberia" (Type C-14 (No.5) handstamp, fine and rare, only 6 (!) recorded (Image)



SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4069 E   image1918 (2 Oct) "Knights of Columbus War Activities" corner card cacheted cover to Los Angeles, endorsed "Soldier's Mail", canceled "U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai, China", A.E.F. Siberia Censored cachet, fine (U.S.P.A. Siberia borrowed the USPA "Shanghai, China" cancel and used it from 25th September to 17 October, 1918. Altogether, 57 (!) examples are recorded (of which 17 are in the Smithsonian), all struck in black, poor to barely legible strikes are the norm) (Image)



SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction
4070 E   image1918 two covers, endorsed "Soldier's Mail" or "Officer's Mail", each with "U.S.Postal Agency Shanghai, China" departure pmks, boxed A.E.F.Censored handstamps, neatly displayed on exhibit page (Image)



SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4071 E   image1918 (18 Dec) Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, Siberia corner card cacheted cover from Major General William S. Graves, commander of the AEF, Siberia, sent to his wife, endorsed "Soldier's Mail", with framed censor handstamp, self-censored by the General, fine cover, one of only three known with HQ corner card, latest recorded use of this "U.S. Postal Agency Siberia" rubber postmark (Image)



SOLD for $1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction
4072 E   image1918-19 Personal "Soldier's Mail" printed stationery envelopes, three different, Lieut. Lester K.Ade, Lt. Col. T.W. King and O.P. Robinson, Col. General Staff, each with U.S.Postal Agency Siberia departure cds, different censor handstamps, one roughly opened at right, otherwise fine. A rare group (only 5 covers from four different officers have been recorded. This out of nearly 1,300 AEF Siberia covers) (Image)



SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
4073 E   image1919 U.S. 3c stationery entire envelope, Registered from Vladivostok to San Francisco, with violet registry box, "A.E.F. Siberia Censored M.R. Barrow, Base Censor" hs, "Supposed Liable to Customs" and oval "Free of Duty" handstamped on arrival, minor backflap flaws, extremely rare (Image)



CLOSED
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4074 E   image1919 (21 July) Japanese stationery lettersheet canceled "U.S.Postal Agency Siberia", endorsed "Soldier's Mail", censored, addressed to Portland, datelined "Suchan Mines" (the Suchan Campaign involved clearing and subsequent occupation of the mining region around Suchan (currently Partizansk) in a climatically-unforgiving region of Siberia during the Russian Civil War. The letter describes difficulties with mosquitos, etc.) (Japanese lettersheets were rarely used by the American Troops in Siberia) (Image)



SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
4075 E   image1919 (1 Sep) "Compliments of American Red Cross Canteen Service" stationery lettersheet, endorsed "Nurse's Mail", canceled "U.S.Postal Agency Siberia", censored and sent to USA, with "Siberian Commission American Red Cross" handstamp on back, scarce example of the donated special stationery to the U.S. Troops in Russia (Image)



SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
4076 E   image1919 Russian Railway Service Corps, two covers to USA., each with Russian franking, sent from Harbin, one from Col. G.H. Emerson (general manager of the Great Northern, head of the RRSC), sent via the British Field Post Office 201 (22 Aug 19), A.E.F. Siberia (self) censored, the other from Lt. Turner to Reynolds, N.D., "Opened by Censor" label, with violet Russian censor handstamp on back (Image)



SOLD for $3,250.00
Will close during Public Auction
4077 E   image1919 (12 Feb) U.S.Postal Agency Siberia, registered cover, franked with 10c orange, tied by violet departure pmk, addressed to Manila, P.I., A.E.F. Siberia censor handstamp at left, with additional departure and arrival pmks on back. There are only 25 recorded Registered letters sent from A.E.F. Siberia, this being the only known cover addressed to a destination other than the United States (Image)



SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
4078 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1919-21 selection of 10 covers and cards, from "U.S.S. Helena" and "U.S.S. Sacramento" (both are the only recorded examples from the Siberian Intervention), "U.S.S. Brooklyn", three covers, including a registered cover (with letter), "U.S.S. Albany" and "U.S.S. New Orleans", all described on exhibit pages, mixed condition, fine showing of U.S. Naval presence in Siberia (Image) (image 4078a) (image 4078b) (image 4078c)

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SOLD for $4,750.00
Will close during Public Auction
4079 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1920 "U.S.S. South Dakota", two covers to USA, one YMCA "Sailor's Mail", the other with 2c franking, fine. (In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson ordered the U.S. Army's 27th and 31st infantry regiments to Siberia to help the White Army against the Red Army. In the summer of 1919, the "U.S.S. South Dakota" was ordered from Europe to the Pacific to serve as flagship of the Asiatic fleet and during the winter of 1920, the ship was stationed off Vladivostok, along with the "U.S.S. Albany" to aid in the withdrawal of American troops from Siberia) (Image)



SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
4080 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1920 "U.S.S. South Dakota", registered, legal size cover sent by a Naval Surgeon from the ship to Grand Rapids, franked with 10c orange, showing "U.S.S. South Dakota Feb 4 1920 Registered" departure pmk and arrival (Feb 23) on back, minor cover tears, probably the only recorded Registered mail from U.S. Naval Forces, Vladivostok, Siberia. Also included cover from "U.S.S. Saturn", canceled U.S. Postal Agency Siberia, with "U.S.S. Saturn" handstamp, officer's censor signature alongside (Image)



SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction

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