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ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA United Sta continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
421 E   image1919 (19 Dec) American Red Cross Commission to Siberia, legal size cover franked with 2c carmine, canceled U.S.Postal Agency Siberia, addressed to Capt. Taffling, Bureau of the Treasury in Manila, boxed A.E.F. Siberia Passed As Censored handstamp in blue, fine cover to uncommon destination (Image)



SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
422 E   image1919 (20 Nov) American Red Cross Commission to Siberia Vladivostok cover franked with pair of 2c carmine, tied by U.S. Postal Service Siberia duplex and cds, paying double rate to New York, with rare boxed Censor cachet in blue (A.E.F. Siberia Passed as Censored Base Censor), fine (Image)



SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
423 E   image1920 (4 Apr) YMCA picture postcard ("On Lake Baikal, Siberia"), endorsed "This was the Farthest in Siberia, about 2100 miles", card with unrecorded "A.E.F. Siberia" handstamp and posted from Manila, with Philippines 2c franking, sent to Lancaster, Ohio, some ink stains on card, which is one of only abut 10 YMCA cards known, especially scarce from Manila (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
424 E   image1920 (4 Apr) illustrated Japanese cover franked with 2c carmine, tied by U.S. Postal Agency Siberia cds, with framed A.E.F. Siberia Censored (type C13) handstamped, signed by Capt. W.E. Crampton and sent home to his wife in Texas, minor cover mending on reverse, otherwise fine. Also included an unrelated lettersheet headed "The American Red Cross" and photo (Image)



SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
425 E   image1920 (31 Jan) legal size cover headed "Grace Russian Co. Vladivostok", franked with 1c Washington and 3c Victory, tied by U.S.Postal Agency Siberia duplex, addressed to NYC, fine (AEF Siberia forces departed Siberia on 1st April, 1920) (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
426 E   image1920 (15 Dec) U.S. Postal Agency, 1c Jefferson stationery postal card to East Orange, N.J., with blue boxed "A.E.F. Siberia, Passed as Censored, Base" Censor handstamp, reverse with Red Cross "Furnished Free By Canteen Service, San Francisco Chapter" imprint and message from soldier in the 27th Infantry heading to Russia ("At Sea, on board the "Great Northern"), v.f., one of only three known Siberia cancelations on a 1c Jefferson card, ex-Thrower (Image)



SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
427 E   image1920 (25 June) cover headed "The American Red Cross Siberia", matching stationery letter ("the Red Cross has about 65 working still here in Siberia"), franked with 2x50k Imperial Arms, tied by Vladivostok departure pmk and sent to France, boxed Censor cachet and arrival pmk on back, late usage (the American force departed Siberia on 1st April, 1920) (Image)



SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
428 E   image1920 (4 Mar) YMCA cover from Vladivostok to the American Red Cross Central Office in New York, franked with 2x1r Imperial Arms, tied by departure pmks, with boxed censor handstamp alongside, Received Apr 2, 1920 "Foreign and General Information" handstamp, fine, late usage (American forces departed on 1st April, 1920) (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
429 E   image1921 cover franked with 5c dark blue, tied by "Sambor" (18.1.21) pmk, addressed to New York, showing return address Kruzyki, a village near Sambor (a Polish town in the Lvov region), with "A.E.F. Siberia Censored" in violet, "Sig." alongside, showing initials, fine and incredibly scarce example of the "C-6" unit censor in Siberia, one of only a few recorded, this cover's routing is quite mysterious, probably originating in AEF Siberia and carried by hand to Sambor (Image)



SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
430 E   imageNaval and Maritime Mail. 1919 (18 Apr) cover from U.S.S. Brooklyn franked with 1c, 2c Washington addressed to American Expeditionary Force Vladivostok, Siberia, faulty, but rare (Image)



SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
431 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1918 (24 Dec) bilingual preprinted POW card written by an Austrian officer in "Krasnaya Retchka", sent through U.S.Postal Agency Siberia (Jan 8, 1919), with boxed "Censored" applied in Vladivostok, round "Passed by Censor 494" (New York) also German-Austrian two-line censor on arrival in Vienna, v.f. (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
432 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1919 (7 June) printed P.O.W. "Hungary / Austria" designation card to Budapest, Hungary, U.S.Postal Agency Siberia duplex, datelined "Krasnaya Rechka", Cadet Andor Szalai is writing to his parents, fine and rare POW card (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
433 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1919 (29 Mar) cover endorsed "Correspondence of Prisoners of War", showing return address of Lieutenant Ernst Bricht, Prisoner of War, "Krasnaya Rechka at Khabarovsk", Siberia", sent through the U.S. Postal Agency in Siberia, oval "AM.E.F. Siberia Passed as Censored Lieut. Lester K.Ade Base Censor", addressed to the Dutch Consul in Shanghai, fine cover to China (Image)



SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
434 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1919 (25 Aug) postal card, U.S. Postal Agency Siberia departure cds, with corresponding oval Censor handstamp at bottom left, datelined "Prisoner of War Mail, American Prison Camp Vladivostok"; also March 29 card endorsed "Prisoner of War Mail", with framed Censor cachet in violet, both cards sent by Martin Prigge to his grandmother in Fallersleben, near Hannover, Germany, rare usage from a German POW in an American Camp (Image)



SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
435 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1919 (15 Nov) postal card, U.S. Postal Agency Siberia departure cds, datelined "Prisoner of War Mail, American Prison Camp Vladivostok", with rare boxed Censor cachet in blue green (A.E.F. Siberia Passed as Censored Base Censor), sent by Martin Prigge to Altona, Germany, fine usage from a German POW in an American Camp (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
436 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1920 (26 June) illustrated YMCA card to Berlin, with Russian Censor handstamp applied in Nikolsk-Ussuryjsk, endorsed "Via America", minor card abrasions, fine and unusual (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
437 E   imagePrisoner of War Mail. 1920 (15 Jan) duplex postmark on printed "Base Prison Camp" POW card to Cleveland, with both Germany & Austria crossed out below, light box censor handstamp at bottom left; card creases, otherwise fine and rare prisoner card, apparently unique to the U.S. instead of Germany or Austria, illustrated in Van Dam (pg.184) (Image)



SOLD for $280.00
Will close during Public Auction
438 E   imageShip Mail. 1918 (9 Oct) picture postcard (showing U.S. Marines and "Hozan Maru, Osaka" ship) written from Vladivostok by Sid Evans, member of the Committee for Public Information (sent to Siberia to "spin" the War), with Russian franking canceled "Tsuruga", with "Paquebot" (Hosking No.3442) and violet "Passed by Censor 1430" (applied in Seattle), fine and extraordinary usage (Image)



CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
ALLIED INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA - SIBERIA British fo
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
439 E   image1919 (31 May) On Active Service cover addressed to Lt. W.W. Attwood Omsk, Siberia, showing the rare "British Mission Post Office Vladivostok" departure pmks, some cover wear, fine early usage (Ted Proud records "earliest" usage May 21) (Image)



SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
440 E   image1919 (8 July) pre-printed On His Majesty's Service cover to England, with "O.A.S." endorsement, with excellent departure strike "British Mission Post Office Vladivostok", filing fold, fine (Image)



SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction

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