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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA United Sta continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4081 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1922 (14 Aug) American Consular Service Vladivostok, Siberia, registered cover to Seattle, franked with 2c and 5c (2) definitives, tied by violet "U.S. N.R. Sta. Russian Isl. Vladivostok, Siberia" departure pmk, repeated twice on back, with arrival (29 Aug), cover roughly opened at right, scattered tone specks, fine and the Only Recorded example of this postmark on cover. (U. S. Naval Radio Station, Russian Island was located on Russian Island, Siberia (Vladivostok). The station established communication with Peking, Cavite, Guam and with ships within range of the station and as far as Paul and Cordova, Alaska. Cable was laid from the station to Vladivostok, a distance of about fifteen miles, for both telephone and telegraph service at the headquarters of the American Expeditionary Forces and at the Russian Island Red Cross Hospital. As Government traffic. The station remained in U.S. control, furnishing communication to and from the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia and with vessels of the Fleet in Chinese and Japanese waters) (Image)



SOLD for $4,750.00
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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA British fo
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4082 E   image1918 "On Active Service" cover from a member of the 9th Hampshire Regiment in transit to Omsk, sent though the Chinese Post Office in Harbin to England, dated 22/12/18, franked with 10c Junk on back, departure pmk on front, fine example of use of local post office prior to the establishment of the British postal facilities in Siberia (Image) (image 4082a)

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SOLD for $300.00
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4083 E   image1918-19 collection of nine covers or cards, displayed on exhibit pages, including On His Majesty's Service cover sent through the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Corps Post Office, various "British Military Mission/Post Office" markings, censored mail, Earliest Date of use of "British Military Post Office Vladivostok" pmk, Canadian YMCA cover and HQ British Military Mission to Siberia stationery, cover from "H.M.S. Kent", British Warship used as a station ship for the Royal Navy in Vladivostok, etc. A fine collection (Image) (image 4083a) (image 4083b) (image 4083c) (image 4083d)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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4084 E   image1919 cover and card addressed to members of the British forces in Vladivostok, the former from Madras, India, with King George V franking, "British Mission Post Office Vladivostok" (Ju 18, 1919) arrival markings, redirected back to Madras, Hong Kong and Shanghai transit pmks on back, the latter from Hong Kong (15 Apr 1919) to Sgt. Cunningham 25th Middx Regt., Vladivostok, extremely rare incoming mail to British soldiers in Siberia (Image)



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4085 E   image1919 (16 June) "Field Service" cover (opened for display) to India, with "British Mission Post Office Vladivostok" departure pmk, censored at bottom, transit pmks on back include "Shanghai Br.P.O." (Jy 26), Hong Kong and Bombay (Aug 19) arrival pmk (Image)



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4086 E   image1919 (May) "On Active Service" cover to India, franked with Russian 20k and 50k, tied by Vladivostok departure pmk, sent through the British Consulate in Irkutsk, with Czechoslovak Field Post handstamp, censored in Vladivostok and by the British, with Hong Kong transit and "Dhanushkod 4 July, 19" arrival, fine (British forces were stationed in Omsk, Irkutsk and Ekaterinburg supporting the Czech Legion. After departure of the Canadians in May 1919, the British used Czech traveling FPOs to move mail across Siberia) (Image)



SOLD for $190.00
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4087 E   image1919 "On His Britannic Majesty's Service" cover, with letter from the Acting British Consul in Krasnoyarsk to British Military Mission in Vladivostok, showing "Ceskoslovenske Vojsko Polni Posta, Cis.5" FPO mark, arrival "British Mission Vladivostok Post Office" July 19, 1919 arrival, part of backflap missing, fine example of British Official mail sent through the Czech Field Post (Image)



SOLD for $290.00
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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA Canadian f
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4088 E   image1918 (23 Nov) Canadian YMCA cover to St. Catherine's, Ontario, "Canadian Field Post Office Siberian Exp.Force" departure pmk, boxed "Headquarters C.E.F. Siberia" censor handstamp, endorsed "On Active Service", minor backflap tears, fine cover with exceptionally clear strikes (Image)



SOLD for $250.00
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4089 E   image1918-19 collection of eight covers or cards, displayed on exhibit pages, including "En Route Mail" from members of the second contingent that sailed from Vancouver to Vladivostok, forwarded mail from Bahamas, with "C.E.F.S. Vladivostok" handstamp (one of only five (!) recorded), "Base Depot Siberia" cover with FPO Canadian Siberian Exp. Force cancel, another "on active service" cover from Omsk, "Canadian Siberian Expedition", etc., fine lot (Image) (image 4089a) (image 4089b) (image 4089c) (image 4089d) (image 4089e)

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SOLD for $1,400.00
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4090 E   image1918-19 collection of eight covers to Canada, each showing a different Censor cachet, numbers 1,2,4,5,6,7,9 and 10, written-up on three exhibit pages, Field Post Office Canadian Siberian Exp. Forces cachets, locations identified "Egerscheldt", "East Barracks", "West Barracks", Naval Hospital Vladivostok, etc., mixed condition, rare group, only 3-11 of each recorded (Image) (image 4090a) (image 4090b)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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4091 E   image1919 (23 Apr) Registered free-frank cover from Harbin to Capt Le Hain, c/o British Consulate, Vladivostok, with Harbin Railway Station P.O., manual "Registered" and oval "Postage Due" ("1r" inserted by hand), "British Military Mission Post Office" and Russian censor markings, showing "6th Signal Company C.E.F. (Siberia)" in blue of the Canadian Forces, manual "255" inserted in pencil, fine and rare cover (Image)



SOLD for $425.00
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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA Chinese fo
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4092 E   image1918 (4 Nov) native cover from Nikolsk Ussuriysk, sent via Harbin to Peking, franked with Russia 15k red brown & blue, perf. pair, tied by double ring departure cds, with red handstamp indicating "Chinese Army, 3rd Company, 3rd Regiment, 9th Division", directional tape on reverse "Harbin, Chinese Postal Service", with Peking arrival pmk. fine. (Russian General Dmitry Leonidovich Horvat invited Chinese troops into the Russian-controlled areas of Manchuria to secure the Chinese Eastern Railway against the Bolshevik forces. No Chinese field post offices were established, so mail was sent through the Russian civil postal service. Personal mail required stamps, while some official mail was sent free). This cover is one of only seven (!) recorded examples of mail to/from Chinese Intervention forces (Image)



SOLD for $5,000.00
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4093 E   image1919 (18 Sep) cover (opened for display) franked with 50k lilac & brown, tied by "Iman Prim." departure pmk and sent to Nanyuan, China. Red handstamp is the unit marking of the 1st Battalion, 33rd Regiment, 9th Division of the Chinese Army. The cover was sent to the base office of the 9th Division Army Service Supply Company in Nanyuan, probably a requisition for provisions, with Harbin transit markings, also bold bilingual "Nanyuan" and Peking arrival pmks, fine and incredibly rare cover (Iman is located on the left bank of the Bolshaya Ussurka River, about three miles from the Chinese border. Nanyuan was a township and area situated on the eastern side of Fengtai District, Beijing) (Image)



SOLD for $2,300.00
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4094 E   image1919 two native covers, one official registered mail sent unfranked from the 9th Division Commissariat Administration in Harbin to the unit Commissariat in Nikolsk Ussuriysk, Registry label mostly missing, handstamped "Zakaznoye" alongside, with departure (4.3.19) and arrival (5.3.19) markings. The second cover is franked with strip of 3x20k dark blue & red, tied by Khabarovsk (11 Apr) departure pmks, addressed to the Chinese Army Headquarters in Nikolsk Ussuriysk (Image)



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4095 E   image1919 (30 July) registered, red-band cover (opened for display), franked with two pairs of imperf. 15k red brown & blue, with perf. pair of 70k brown & red, paying 2 Rubles from the Garrison of the Chinese Headquarters in "Spasskoye", via Harbin to Peking, with Registry label, well struck departure, transit and arrival markings, fine and extremely rare registered cover from the Chinese Intervention Army in Siberia (Image)



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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA French for
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4096 E   image1919-20 collection of 14 covers or cards, neatly written-up on six exhibit pages, showing variety of military handstamps used by the French forces, Fieldpost markings, censor and unit handstamps, mail via Japan, U.S. Postal Agency, Siberia, Colonial Battalion from Tonkin Naval cachet, "Artillerie Coloniale Batterie Siberienne" handstamps, Automobile and Aviation units, French Ski troops, incoming mail from United States and a registered cover from Japan, addressed to the Commandant, French Military Mission in Irkutsk, etc. A splendid representation of the French Army in Siberia (Image) (image 4096a) (image 4096b) (image 4096c) (image 4096d) (image 4096e)

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SOLD for $2,000.00
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4097 E   image1919 two Canadian YMCA corner cacheted covers to France, each endorsed "Mission Francaise en Siberie" and "F.M.", two different types of "Mission Militaire Francaise en Siberia Service Postal" cachets, Paris transit pmks, minor cover wear, otherwise fine, one with a faint censor handstamp (Image)



SOLD for $230.00
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4098 E   image1919 (Jan) free frank cover from Capt. Lelong "Mission Francaise Siberie" to Seine et Oise, sent through the Czech fieldpost system, handstamped "Ceskoslovensko Vojsko Polni Posta", redirected on arrival in France. Also a picture postcard to Paris, sent through the Canadian Fieldpost, showing framed "Passed by Censor 009" handstamp, corresponding signature and faint "Canadian Expeditionary Corps" pmk alongside, cover somewhat ragged, otherwise fine and unusual pair of French Army dispatches through Czechoslovak and Canadian Fieldpost services (Image)



SOLD for $280.00
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4099 E   image1919 (3 Mar) YMCA corner cacheted cover to France, sent from Nagasaki, with 10sen adhesive, violet "Mission Militaire Francaise en Siberia / Armee Tcheco-Slovaque Hydro-Glissesurs / Le Commandant" (French Hydrofoils), small Japanese chop (censor mark?), with arrival (17.4.19), backflap mostly missing, filing fold away from the stamp, fine and interesting usage via Japan (Image)



SOLD for $170.00
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4100 E   image1920 (6 Feb) Canadian Siberian Expedition "On Active Service" corner cacheted cover to France, sent from Nagasaki, with 10sen adhesive, showing "H.Logis, Marechal de Logis Mission Militaire Francaise en Siberie" (Logistics officer), minor tape stains, fine usage via Japan (Image)



SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction

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