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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SOUTH RUSSIA Briti
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4121 E   image1919 (29 Sep) "Comite International de La Croix-Rouge" cover (with letter) from the Red Cross tracing service in Geneva, seeking information concerning a T.A.Kasarkosny at Ekaterinodar, handed by Royal Air Force office ("Squadron Royal Air Force" datestamp), forwarded to Taganrog, returned to Geneva (The 47th Squadron F.A.F. was assigned to the Army of the Black Sea, with HQ at Ekaterinodar. The oval unit cachet is previously unrecorded). Also included is the original envelope to Geneva, marked "Franc de Port" (Image)



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4122 E   image1919 (9 Apr) The North Caucasian Oil Fields Company Limited Grozny, South Russia, Registered cover to British Military Mission in Ekaterinodar, handled by the Russian Postal System, with 12x15k and 6x5k Imperial Arms issues, with arrival pmk on back, cover faults, rare incoming mail from Grozny (today capital of Chechnya, Russia) (Image)



SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction
4123 E   image1919 "On His Majesty's Service" official cover to London, undated "British Aviation Mission South Russia" and "Received from H.M.Ship No Charge to be Raised" cachets, London (25 Jy 19) arrival, filing fold and cover wear, this is the only recorded example of the British Aviation Mission cachet used in Russia (Image)



SOLD for $475.00
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4124 E   image1919 cover from Rostov to London, with oval "British Military Mission" cachet and censor markings, faint departure pmk at upper right, filing fold, fine cover from BMM with General Denikin's army (Image)



SOLD for $1,200.00
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4125 E   image1919 cover to England, with large "Army Signals NS K 18 XII.19" marking of "Novorossiysk", delivered to the nearest British Military Mission Post Office for onward transmission to London, abbreviated sender's details at bottom left, rare if not only known example of Courier Mail from South Russia (Image) (image 4125a)

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SOLD for $475.00
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4126 E   image1919-20 two registered covers from Novorossiysk to England, Army Post Office BMM 1 markings, fine and extremely rare, if not only recorded examples of Registered Mail from British Military Mission in Novorossiysk, neatly written-up on exhibit page (Image)



SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4127 E   image1920 two covers from APO BMSR1 (Sevastopol) to England, sent by members of the much reduced British military mission attached to Baron Wrangel's forces in Crimea, fine and scarce pair of covers, neatly written-up on exhibit page (Image)



SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4128 E   image1920 New East Relief, two covers representing the American Intervention in South Russia, one mailed via the French FPO 506 in Constantinople, the other via British Post Office, originating from Batum, sent by Dr. Emily Clark MacLeod, fine and very unusual usage (Image)



SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
4129 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1920 (14 Jan) cover from the Royal ship "Marlborough", addressed to England, "Received from H.M.Ship No Charge to be Raised", endorsed "On Active Service" handstamp, London transit, fine (British warships the Black and Caspian Seas before, during and after the British Army presence in the region. The Royal Navy delivered supplies to Denikin's forces in Novorossiysk and was involved in evacuating Russian refugees from the Crimea in October 1920) (Image)



SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SOUTH RUSSIA Trans
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4130 E   image1919 (8 Mar) "On Active Service" cover to England, with "FPO Nr.409" dated handstamp on back, "Via Baku and Batum thro O.C. Krasnovodsk" routing endorsement at left, officer's signature, minor tear at top, fine cover from Krasnovodsk, occupied by the elements of Malleson Mission and used for the evacuation of that force in March, 1919. The Indian Field Post Office No.409, was later moved to Petrovsk (Image)



SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
AFGHANISTAN
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4131 E   image1885 (6 Mar) legal size envelope (opened for display), endorsed "On Her Majesty's Service", with 2x1/2a OHMS overprints tied by grid cancels, sent from Gulran by Sir Peter Lumsden, the head of Afghan Boundary Commission, to General Steward, the Commander of the Army in India, with letter, providing a detailed account of the Russian Annexation of Panjdeh, with Rawalpindi (27 Mar) and Quetta (28 Mar) arrival markings. Cover is dirty and somewhat defective, nevertheless fine and only recorded from "Commission in Afghanistan" during this period (the Afghan Boundary Commission (or Joint Anglo-Russian Boundary Commission) was established to determine the northern border of Afghanistan. The commissioners traveled and documented the northern border area from 1884 to 1886. Tensions between Russia and Afghanistan grew in 1885, in the aftermath of the Panjdeh incident, in which several hundred Afghans were killed by Russian troops, as witnessed by several members of the commission. From March until September, it seemed likely that this would lead to war between Russia and Britain, with the Commission at the epicenter (Britain controlled Afghanistan's foreign affairs following the Treaty of Gandamak). Between 1885 and 1888, the Commission agreed that he Russians would relinquish the most remote territory captured in their military advances, but would retain Panjdeh. The agreement delineated a permanent northern Afghan frontier at the Amu Darya, with the loss of a large amount of territory, especially around Panjdeh) (Image)



SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4132 E   image1921 (27 Sep) On His Majesty's Service cover (backflap missing), sent by Major Fennel of the Kabul Mission to a fellow officer in Peshawar, North West Frontier Province, boxed "Field Service Postage Free" handstamp, Indian Field Post Office 148 and Peshawar arrival pmks on back (on occasion British forces were dispatched to Afghanistan, illustrated by this 1921 usage) (Image)



SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
4133 E   image1928 (Oct) cover sent from Kabul to a Countess in Alessandria, Italy, franked with 40p ultramarine, tied by departure pmk, showing return address of "Alberto Inviziali, Artillery Colonel with the Italian Military Mission", sent via Landikhana, arriving in Italy (29.10.28), minor cover tears, otherwise fine (a small force of Italian officers were sent to Afghanistan in the late 1920s as military advisers to help the King's troops against tribal unrest) (Image)



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ALBANIA
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
4134 E   image1913 (27 Dec) cover from Durres to Trieste, franked with 2x20pa Ottoman revenues handstamped with violet Double Eagle, also piece of envelope with 4x2pa carmine, black Double Eagle handstamps, Durres 1914 departure and New York arrival pmks, rare usage (Image)



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4135 E 21-26 image1913 four covers from Vlone to Germany, Austria, etc., neatly written-up on exhibit pages, including a newspaper wrapper to Zagreb, cover with the complete set of six, registered to Bremen and forwarded to Hannover, etc., mixed condition, mostly fine (Cat No. 21-26) (Image) (image 4135a)

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SOLD for $675.00
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4136 E   image1914 Skanderbeg Issue, complete set of six, used on registered Otto Bickel cover from "Tchay-Aghzi", bilingual 10 Jan 14 departure pmks, further endorsed "Medua" by hand (The Ottoman "Tchay-Aghzi" denotes a small river, marking deemed inappropriate after Independence, hence the Italian name "Medua" was used), fine and scarce usage (Image)



SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
4137 E   image1914 Skanderbeg Issue, cover from Shkoder to Varese, single 50q franking, tied by departure cds, with red "A R" label for return receipt below, filing folds, otherwise fine, with arrival pmk on back (Image)



SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
4138 E C22-28 imageAir Post. 1929 Kingdom of Albania overprints, complete set of seven used on First Day Cover (Vlone Dec 1, 1929), addressed locally, v.f. (catalogued as used off cover) cat. $1151 (Cat No. C22-28) (Image)

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4139 E   imagePostal Stationery. 1913 Provisional Government, four stationery entire envelopes, two first issue from Qukes and Vlone, other from the second issue, with "Of Albania" instead of the Eagle in center, Pequin and Shijak departure pmks, filing folds, otherwise fine (Image)



SOLD for $500.00
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4140 E   imagePostal Stationery. 1913 two stationary cards, one with Double Eagle handstamp on 20pa red, canceled Vlone 16.11.13 and addressed to Buenos Aires, also a registered Skanderbeg 10q card with additional 1fr, canceled Vlone and addressed to Vienna, fine (Image)



SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction

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