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1892: Postal Stationery Card, 1½ d. red-brown, surcharged by manuscript red ink to reduce to 1 d. by deleting "HALFPENNY", used from Lagos to Worms, Germany, dated 16 December 1892, cancelled by barred dumb cancel in black, with a "LAGOS / W. AFRICA" cds in the same colour alongside and a "WORMS" ar
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Registered Envelope 1895: 2 d. grey, size I, unused, printed by De La Rue, fresh colour and remarkably uncreased and clean. Very difficult to locate in any condition, but particularly hard in such fine order (H&G C1a). It is not known how many of the 1700 printed were actually sold or used. Refe
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Registered Envelope 1902: 2 d. greenish-blue, size G, "SPECIMEN" overprint in black diagonally to front and imprint stamp with "ULTRAMAR" handstamp in violet. Some ageing and discolouration, otherwise fine. Comes with a Specimen envelope of the same but without the Ultramar handstamp. In very fresh
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Group of six 1879/83 postal stationery 1½ d. red-brown cards. Comprising three unused, of which two are 122 x 87 mm. and one is 139 x 89 mm. Of the three used, one is to Cap Lopez, Gabon, one to Germany (both larger size) and one is to London (smaller size) and used October 1882. The two latter exam
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Group of ten 1883 postal stationery 1½ d.+1½ d red-brown reply cards. Comprising five unused and five used. Of those used, two are from the first printing and have been sent to Montenegro and Gabon respectively. The others to Germany, USA and one used internally. Condition is mainly fine with some s
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Group of nine 1892 postal stationery 1½ d. red-brown cards, all with surcharge by manuscript red ink to reduce to 1 d. by deleting "HALFPENNY". Comprising three unused; three cancelled to order and three used. Of the three used there is one to Brazil (filing crease); one to England and one to German
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1892: Postal Stationery, group of three examples of the 1 d. black overprint on 1½ d. red-brown cards (H&G 6a). Comprising an unused U.P.U. archive example with file number "416.26.v93" in pencil to front. Obtained from the U.P.U. archives in Berne. Also two used examples; one to Cameroon sent v
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Group of six 1892 postal stationery 1 d. carmine cards. Comprising one unused and five used examples. Of those used one is a reply card (message part only) with oval "Deutsche Seepost / Hamburg" cancellation sent to Germany. Two others are also to German, one from Badagry the other Lagos. There is a
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Nigeria (Lagos) Postal Stationery 1879–1911: An outstanding group of thirteen rare Lagos postal stationery items, including both used and unused examples, with several bearing manuscript “Specimen” or “Ultramar” overprints. Highlights include: 1879–1883 1½ d. cards (two archival Specimen examples, e
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Group of sixteen stationery cards. Comprising six 1893 1 d. carmine used to various destinations, including Austria, German and England. Two used internally. Also six Lagos 1902 1 d. cards and three 1907 Southern Nigeria 1 d. cards. Of which six are used and two unused; the latter are an example of
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1880/1910 approx.: Collection of 15 stationery envelopes featuring Queen Victoria (QV) and King Edward VII (KEVII) types. Predominately unused with 1 QV and 2 KEVII used. This group includes various sizes including size I for both reigns, with some items displayed on exhibition pages and others loos
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Niger Coast Protectorate Oil Rivers 1892: Postal Stationery Card, 1 d. De La Rue Handpainted Essay, in rose-red, pink and chinese white, dated 21 December 1892, fine and very attractive. Rare. One of four essays of similar design prepared by De La Rue in an unsuccessful bid to win the contract to pr
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Niger Coast Protectorate 1892: Postal Stationery Card, 1 d. vermilion, used registered, sent from Old Calabar to Meerhout, Belgium, dated 3 November 1899, cancelled by a oval registered "OLD CALABAR" in black, with an additional strike alongside. Also a framed "R" handtsamp, two different "London" r
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Niger Coast Protectorate 1892 (July 20): ½ d. vermilion, horizontal strip of four and 1 d. lilac in combination with 1894 1 d. pale blue and a 1 d. orange-vermilion, used on an 1894 2 d. ultramarine registered envelope size H2 (H&G 4b), sent from Brass River to Manchester, England, dated 11 Nove
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Niger Coast Protectorate 1894: Registration Envelope, 2 d. ultramarine, size G, type 2b, franked with 1892 1 d. lilac vertically bisected and 5 d. purple & blue, overprinted "BRITISH / PROTECTORATE / OIL RIVERS" in black, sent from Bonny to England (addressed scribbled out), dated 11 September 1
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Niger Coast Protectorate Oil Rivers 1892 (July 20): 2 d. grey-green & carmine, in combination with a bisected diaginally 1894 1 d. pale-blue, used on an 1894 2 d. ultramarine registered envelope size F (H&G 4), sent from Bonny to Liverpool, England, dated 11 September 1894, tied by the squar
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Niger Coast Protectorate 1894 (Jan 1): Oil Rivers obliterated, the complete set of six from ½ d. vermilion to 1 s. black, all used on Niger Coast 2 d. ultramarine postal stationery registration envelope size H2 (H&G 4b), sent from Opobo to Glasgow, Scotland, dated 1 June 1895, all tied by "Opobo
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Niger Coast Protectorate Oil Rivers 1894 (Jan. 1): 1 d. pale-blue, two vertically bisected singles, with two 2 d. green singles, used on an 1894 2 d. ultramarine registered envelope size G (H&G 4a), sent from Bonny to Manchester, England, dated 18 August 1894, tied by the squared circle cancel o
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Niger Coast Protectorate Oil Rivers: Group of ten used 1892 Postal Stationery 1 d. vermilion cards. Originating from Old Calabar (5), Brass River (1), Opobo River (1), Forcados River (1) and Qua Iboe River (2 x1 manuscript cancel). Destinations include; Watford (1), Liverpool (1), Tramere (3) and Ma
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1892/97:Study of the various printings of the Oil Rivers/Niger Coast Protectorate registered postal stationery envelopes, neatly written-up upon 17 album pages, detailing the changes to text and tariff, comprising 52 covers. Almost exclusively unused, of which there are 9 Specimen examples, includin
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Accumulation of thirty British Protectorate Oil Rivers registered stationery envelopes. Comprising eighteen used examples, predominately franked with 1892 Great Britain Jubilee overprinted “BRITISH / PROTECTORATE / OIL RIVERS” or the 1894 Niger Coast Protectorate issue. A few in combination. Include
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Niger Coast Protectorate 1894 (May): 2½ d. blue used on a 1897 2 d. ultramarine postal stationery registered envelope, size K (H&G 5b), sent from Old Calabar to Gand, Belgium, dated 8 June 1901, tied by an oval "Registered / Old Calabar" datestamp in black, with a 'Registered / London' hooded ci
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1914: Postal Card, ½ d. green, used, Lagos to London, dated 19 September 1919, cancelled by "LAGOS NIGERIA" double circle in black, with a postage due "T" mark and postage due mark "1D / F.B." alongside. On arrival GB postage due 1 d. red affixed and cancelled by an indistinct cds. To the reverse a
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1935: King George V 3 d. blue registered stationery envelope, size H2, imprint "THOS. DE LA RUE & CO. PATENT." (not recorded in H&G), uprated with three King George VI 1938 1 s. 3 d. light blue, sent from Ebute Metta to Newcastle, England, dated 5 April 1940, cancelled registered oval. To th
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1890/1980: Accumulation of unused stationery from Nigeria, featuring items from Lagos, the Oil Rivers, and the Niger Protectorate, extending to the Colony and the independent Republic of Nigeria. This collection includes a substantial number of aerograms from the modern period, all organized in a st
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Niger Coast Protectorate & Nigeria Postal Stationery 1892–1939: Important selection of 19 items, including: two 1892 1 d. vermilion cards used from Benin River with rare “BENIN RIVER” cds in black (5 July 1893) and red (7 June 1894 via S.S. Boma); two 1892 1 d. vermilion cards from Bonny River s
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1892/1914: Extensive collection of postal stationery contained within a large binder and an album. Predominately registered stationery envelopes from Lagos, Oil Rivers, Niger Coast Protectorate and Southern Nigeria. Comprises over one-hundred examples, unused and used, mainly mounted on exhibition p
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Accumulation of thirty-three Niger Coast Protectorate registered stationery envelopes. Comprising twenty-three (23) unused, of which three are Specimen examples and twenty (20) used covers, the latter which are predominately franked with 1894 Niger Coast Protectorate issues, with the odd cover in co
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Nigeria – Oil Rivers & Niger Coast Protectorate to Independence 1892–1961: A remarkable and wide-ranging collection of 24 postal stationery and associated material, including many rare Specimen strikes, early usages, and unique survivors. Highlights include: Oil Rivers 1892 registration envelope
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Group of fourteen postal stationery post cards, plus one cover and two small pieces presented upon 12 album pages. Comprising one unused and eleven used Niger Coast Protectorate 1895 1 d. vermilion cards, organised as a postmark study, including cancels from; Brass River (3), Bonny River (2), Buguma
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1907/30: Collection contained within one large album, comprising eighty KGV postal stationery envelopes and registered stationery. Almost entirely used, with a few unused and a small number of 'Specimen' examples. Good range of frankings, postmarks and usages. Variety of registered. Origins include;
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1938/50: Group of seventeen 3 d. blue registered stationery envelopes, size H2, comprising 6 unused of which half have the first imprint "THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED" (H&G C4a) and the others the abbreviated "THOS. DE LA RUE & CO. LTD" (H&G C5b). Similarly, of the 11 used the
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1953: Ife Bronze 6 d. aerogramme with indicium outline perforations, overprinted 'SPECIMEN' in red to address lines and the indicium with perforated 'SPECIMEN' in a horseshoe. Numbered by a black handstamp "127" on the reverse of the unfolded sheet in upper right corner. Very fine and scarce. Comes
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Postal Orders: 1966-2012: Accumulation of Nigerian Postal Orders contained in a stock book, comprising over 170 examples from the four different issues. Some duplication with many scarcer and better values. Noted; 3 s. deep green first printing issued at Surulere 7 July 1966; 20 s. green & purpl
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Postal Orders: 1925-1980 Collection of British Postal Orders overprinted or used in Nigeria, comprising thirty-four examples, many of which are the only recorded example, or one of just a few for the value and issue (according to Gledhill there are 52 surviving examples from Nigeria). Included among
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Postal Orders: 1948-1956 Group of five King George VI British Postal Orders overprinted for use in Nigeria. Includes 1 s. 6 d. blue with overprint type T3T 2d. over 1½ d. poundage issued at Yaba 2 March 1946 with 3 d. stamp affixed increasing the value to 1 s. 9 d. (only recorded example).; 5 s. blu
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International Reply Coupon 1927: Imperial type, Proof, imperforate bottom left corner marginal block of four, printed on block cypher watermarked paper, with "WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED LONDON" imprint, without printing to reverse, from the original sheet of nine. Has two vertical creases, one heav
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1961: Collection of Nigerian postal stationery post-independence, beginning with REGISTERED LETTERS, which includes uprated, airmail, and specimen items, made up across more than 50 pages. Often, additional items are placed on the backs of the sheets. The collection also features Aerograms on about
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1927: £1 purple & black on red chalk-surfaced paper, wmk. Multiple Crown CA, die II, bottom left corner marginal control "16" horizontal pair, original gum, fresh vibrant example, very fine to superb, creasing in left margin and one pulled perf. top, beautiful piece. Much scarcer than catal
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1938-51: 1 d. bright purple, wmk. Multi Script CA 'Inverted', perf. 12, unused, vibrant colour, very fresh and fine, full og., a superb example of this rare variety. Cert. RPSL (2024). Gi 50b bw = £ 5'500
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1963: THE 11th WORLDSCOUT JAMBOREE, unused and unmounted souvenir sheet with the red printing omitted from the 3d value. The souvenir sheet displays very minor light toning and has two little offset spots on the back from printing colour. Included is a normal souvenir sheet for comparison.B.P.A. SG
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1907: 1 d. red postal reply card, unused, with "SPECIMEN" overprint diagonally to front in black and imprint stamp with "ULTRAMAR" handstamp in violet. on both message and reply cards. Some minor stains. Scarce. Come with another reply card overprinted Specimen with file number from the U.P.U. archi
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1908: King Edward VII ½ d. surcharge in black on 1 d. red postal card, 'SPECIMEN' in black diagonally. To the back a pencil notation "701.10/v1908". Minor blemishes, otherwise fine. Rare. Most unusual specimen applied locally (H&G 4 specimen). Comes with a small study of this issue set-out upon
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1901/12: Specialised collection of postal stationery, presented as a study upon twenty-five album pages comprising 45 covers. Includes a selection of postal stationery post cards, envelopes and registered envelopes, of which 15 are 'SPECIMEN' examples, 14 unused and 16 used. Several better examples
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International Reply Coupon 1912: Rome type IV, 3 d. green-blue & pale-olive, imperforate Proof block of four, large margins all round, printed by V. Benziger & Co. Switzerland, fresh vibrant colour. The reverse has instructions in four language and states: "This coupon can be exchanged for a
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Booklets 1907: King Edward VII, G.P.O. sold at 2 s., with black on red covers, four panes of six 1 d., complete, very fine, minor imperfections to cover, a rare booklet SB3 Gi = £ 2'000
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Booklets 1912: King George V, G.P.O booklet sold at 2 s., with black on red covers, bearing three panes of six of the ½ d. green and two panes of the 1 d. red, complete, reverse with printed rates for the cost of Postal Orders, very fine, minor imperfections to cover; a rare booklet SB5 Gi = £
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Egypt Stationery 1906: 3 m. brown Official post card, overprinted "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French and "O.S.G.S." overprint type B (17 mm.), variety "O.S.G.S. double overprint", unused. Minor imperfections to edges of no significance. A fine and rare card; only known Official post card with double over
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Egypt Stationery 1897: 1 m. brown envelope, overprinted in black with "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French, uprated with 1898 1 m. brown & pink, used from Sawakin to Halfa camp, dated 30 December 1901, cancelled by "SAWAKIN" circular datestamp in black, with an additional strike alongside. To the back
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Egypt Stationery 1897: 2 m. green envelope, overprinted in black with "SOUDAN" in Arabic and French, used and addressed locally, dated 9 September 1899, cancelled by a blue "SAWAKIN" circular datestamp, with an additional strike alongside. A very clean and fresh example. Scarce usage; only 250 envel
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Egypt Stationery 1879/97: Group of five postal stationery examples used in Wadi Halfa, Sudan. Includes rare 20 p. light-brown postal card sent 28 November 1898 by Colonel Ironside to the Editor of the Royal Engineer Journal (has faults/damaged) to Chatham, Brompton Barracks. Also, 1893 5 m. envelope
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Egypt Stationery: 1897 Assembly of sixteen postal cards overprinted with "SOUDAN" Arabic and French in black. Comprising eight 5 m. carmine postal cards of which two are used (H&G 2) and eight examples of the 5 m.+5 m. carmine reply card which includes 4 used and 4 unused (H&G 3). Some flaws
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Egypt Stationery 1897: Group of twelve 3 m violet-brown (most more a brown shade) postal cards, overprinted "SOUDAN" Arabic and French in black. Comprising 4 unused examples and 8 used, which includes 2 uprated; 1 with 1 m. sent to Leipzig, Germany and the other a 2 m. sent to Bolton, England (creas
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Egypt Stationery 1899: Collection of sixteen 4 m. surcharge in black on 5 m. carmine stationery postal cards. Comprising 7 unused 4 m. on 5 m postal cards (one with surcharge inverted) and 5 used. Also four 4 m.+4 m.on 5 m. reply postal cards of which two are unused and two are used. A mainly fine g
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Large Camel 1908: 4 m. brown, postal card, used from Khartoum to Milan, Italy, dated 13 October 1908, cancelled by a single circle datestamp in black. To the reverse an entensive message. Some stains, otherwise fine. A rare example; one of four recorded (H&G 13)
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Large Camel 1913: 5 m. deep carmine on blue paper envelope, used with 1902/21 5 m. scarlet & black, sent from Khartoum to Washington, USA, dated 20 May 1916, tied by "KHARTOUM" single circle datestamp in black, with triangular "PASSED BY CENSOR SUDAN / 8" in violet alongside. Endorsed "C.H. Stig
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Postal Orders 1940: Camel 100 m. red with 100 m. poundage issued at Omdurman 8 November 1943, with instructions to reverse amended by violet handstamp. Has been vertically folded centrally, otherwise in fine condition. Also a £E1 "One Egyptian Pound" postal order with 10 m. poundage unissued. T
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Large Camel Postal Stationery 1907–1917: Attractive group of eight examples comprising: 1917 3 m. reddish purple card unused (H&G 11, scarce survivor); 1914 4 m.+4 m. red reply card unused with reply attached, plus two message parts only-printing of just 2,225, no used examples recorded (H&G
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1884–1940s: Sudan & Egypt Postal Stationery Collection comprising 21 items, many scarce. A valuable assembly of early Egypt and Sudan postal stationery, including: 1884 Egypt 20 p. brown card used Souakin–Messina (H&G 1) scarce usage; 1899 5 m. carmine “SOUDAN” overprint with doubled surchar
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1908-1960: Collection of predominately registered postal stationery envelopes presented as a study of their type and usage. Comprising thirty-two album pages with 80 examples neaty mounted and described. Good range of unused, used and the odd Specimen, with several uprated items and to good destinat
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1938: Airmail Surcharge Varieties group of 3 (all with certs.). Selection of rare 1938 surcharges: 3 pi. in black on 3½ pi. black & violet, 3 pi. in black on 7½ pi. green & emerald, and 3 pi. in black on 10 pi. brown & greenish blue, each perf. 11½ × 12½, cancelled-to-order, fresh and fi
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Army Official 1906 (Jan): overprint type A3 on 1 m. brown & carmine, wmk. Multiple Star & Crescent, perf. 14, variety "Overprint Inverted", a used example, cancelled by a partial "HALFA" cds in black. Fresh and fine. Cert. BPA (1988) Gi = £ 850
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Army Officials 1905–06: Group of 3 (all with certificates), comprising; 1905 (Jan) 1 m. brown & carmine, ARMY reading down (A2) with variety “Dropped O”, used at Wadi Halfa Camp (BPA 2012, Gi £800); 1906 (Jan) 1 m. brown & carmine with A3 overprint type A, 14 mm. spacing, wmk Multiple S
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Longji Emergency Issue 1911: Kaiser's Yacht, 20 pf. ultramarine, vertical bisect, used on cover, from Longji to Berlin, dated 19 May 1911, tied by an upright strike of the "LONGJI / KAMERUN" circular datestamp in black, with "KAISERLICH DEUTSCHE POST / LONGJI / TOGO" circular intaglio seal alongside
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1913: Kaiser's Yacht 5 m. green, black & red, 26/17 perf., a used example, dated 30 June 1914, cancelled by a multiple strikes of the "BUEA / KAMERUN" circular datestamp in black, good colour, fine appearance. Scarce. Cert. Steuer (1993) Mi = € 4'800
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1913: Kaiser's Yacht 5 m. green, black & red, 26/17 perf., a used example, dated 30 December 1913, cancelled by a fine strike of the "DUALA / KAMERUN" bridge style circular datestamp in black, fresh colour, very fine appearance. Signed by Bothe, Grobe and Thier. Accompanied with an old time 1971
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Forerunner Stationery 1889: 10 pf. red envelope (147 x 115 mm.) uprated with two 1889 3 pf. brown and a single 25 pf. orange, sent registered, from Kamerun to Mainz, dated 31 March 1891, cancelled by "KAMERUN" circular datestamp in black, with registration label "no.853" alongside. To the reverse an
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Kamerun – German Colonial Postal Stationery & Forerunners 1890-1908: A scarce and diverse assembly of eight examples, beginning with the 1890 10 pf. forerunner card to Dornumersiel showing the rare “Kamerun / Biafraküste” datestamp (used only Dec. 1889–May 1890); German 1897 Crown & Eagle st
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1892-1915: Lot mit 15 Belegen, teils aufgezogen auf Blättern mit Vorläufern und besseren Stempeln, 5-Mark-Marke ohne WZ auf etwas fleckigem R-Brief (Mi 19), sowie eine philatelistisch motivierte Halbierung der 20-Pfennig-Marke mit Stempel BUEA
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British Occupation 1915: 5+5 pf. green, reply postal card (reply part attached unused), overprinted "C.E.F" and surcharged "½d" in black, variety 'Short "1" in fraction' (in both cases), watermark DR 1., used from Duala to Birmingham, England dated 26 October 1915, endorsed "On Active Service / no s
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Cameroons – British & French Occupation Postal Stationery 1915-1930: An exceptional group of five examples, comprising both British and French Occupation issues: 1915 C.E.F. surcharged postal cards, including the 5 pf. green used to France with “AFRIQUE” ship mark (one of only two recorded) and
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1915/28ca: Group predominantly comprising stationery envelopes with the Occupation overprint or the overprint 'CAMEROUN' on 'MOYEN CONGO', both used and unused. Included is a registered envelope uprated with eight Occupation overprint stamps, addressed to Switzerland in 1919 with an arrival postmark
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1922/ 2018: Composite collection of postal stationery from Cameroon, starting with Nigerian stationery from the British Mandate and Trustee periods, encompassing KGV, KGVI, and QEII issues. It also features overprints U.K.T.T. issue, the French Occupation of Cameroon, and later independent Cameroon
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1915: 1 d. on 10 pf. black surcharge, corner marginal block of 24 stamps (4 x 6) from the upper left of the sheet. Unmounted with original gum, showing some offset printing on the gum side from the surcharge priting. The perforation is folded between the 3rd and 4th rows and between the 5th and 6th
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Cameroons Expeditionary Force: 1915: 40 pf. black & carmine, overprinted "C.E.F." and surcharged "4d" in black, a marginal sheet of one hundred (100), unused, original gum. All stamps never hinged, just small part of margin at top has tiny paper adhesion. Two stamps on the bottom row have the va
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1915: Part collection of the Anglo-French occupation of Cameroon, comprising 10 pieces. This includes a philatelic cover with 3d on 30pf and ½d on 5pf, addressed to England, and a picture postcard from Duala featuring a ½d on 5pf stamp on the front (uncirculated). There are three mixed frankings, co
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1915: Lot including a picture postcard from German Kamerun, franked with a ½ d. on 5 pf. colonial stamp and addressed to Lome, Togo, with an additional censor cancel. It also features three 'Blatter-covers', each differently franked with surcharged stamps: one with a 1 d. from Nigeria, another with
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1914/16: Cameroon Expeditionary Force: The Bob Maddocks collection of covers and cards, comprising over 150 items contained within two albums. A study of postal arrangements of the Anglo-French Cameroon Expeditionary forces, thoughtfully arranged chronologically and written-up by hand and with some
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1850 (Jan 1): 2 d. greyish blue, Plate 1, no clouds, a used example with good to large margins, cancelled by "63" numeral obliterator of East Maitland Gi = £ 225
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1850 (Jan 1): 1 d. rose-red, Plate I, a used example on hard yellowish paper with good margins all round, lightly cancelled by "68" numeral obliterator of Scone in black. A fine stamp Gi = £ 600
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Recess by Perkins Bacon 1855: Perkins Bacon 1 d. dark green, wmk. Large Star, imperforate, a used vertical pair, clear to very fine margins and portion of adjoining stamp at base, lightly cancelled by Adelaide obliterators in black. A fine and scarce pair Gi = £ 1'000+. Provenance: Prestige, Me
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1855: Perkins Bacon 2 d. rose-carmine, a superb example of rich colour with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at right, used on 1856 cover to Gawler Place, Adelaide tied in black by obliterator and "GAWLER / SOUTH AUSTRALIA" datestamp (May 16). Reverse, one side flap missing, wi
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Recess by Perkins Bacon 1855: Perkins Bacon 6 d., an imperforate Plate Proof block of twelve (6 x 2) from lower right corner of the sheet, one stamp just touched at top left, printed in dark blue on unwatermarked ungummed paper. Four stamps crossed by vertical creases, unapparent on face, a spectacu
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1855: Perkins Bacon 6 d. deep blue, 1856/58 Adelaide printing 1 d. deep yellow-green and 2 d. red in a horizontal pair, margins touched to large with the 1 d. very fine with portion of adjoining stamp at right, all used on small piece cancelled in black with partial 'Paid' datestamp in blue (April 1
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1856/58: Adelaide printing 1 d. yellow-green, a used horizontal pair on 1860 entire letter to Strathallyn cancelled by bold '100' numeral obliterator with "MILANG / SOUTH AUSTRALIA" datestamp at left (Feb 3) in black. Reverse with "Strathallyn" arrival cds (Feb 4) in blue. Tiny closed hole on front
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1856/58: Adelaide printing 2 d. blood-red, wmk. Large Star, imperforate, a used horizontal pair, margins just touched at lower left otherwise fine all round, showing a "Dry Ink" variety affecting the upper halves of both stamps, lightly cancelled by "35" diamond obliterator of Watervale in black. An
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1853: 1 d. blue, imperforate on medium soft yellowish paper, no. wmk., a used example with good to very large margins, early impression in a rich shade, cancelled by "59" numeral obliterator of Launceston in black. Choice and very fine Gi = £ 1'500
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1853: 1 d. blue, imperforate on medium soft yellowish paper, no. wmk., a used horizontal pair (positions 23-24) with good to large margins all round, early impression, cancelled by faint numeral obliterators, showing part of engraver's imprint "C.W.Coard Sr." below right hand stamp. Fine and rare. C
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1854: 4 d. yellowish orange, plate II, worn impression, a used example with large even margins all round showing trace of C.W. Coard imprint at base, lightly cancelled by "59" numeral obliterator of Launceston in black. A fine and scarce stamp Gi = £ 375+
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1855/63: The album page with 1855 4 d. blue and 4 d. deep blue wmk'd Large Star, 1857 2 d. green in an attractive pair cancelled by bold "97" numeral obliterator of Bagdad, 1857 4 d. blue in an irreguilar used block of five cancelled by "44" obliterators of Norfolk and an 1864 attractive cover to En
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1850/54: Album pages with 1850 Half-length 2 d. grey-lilac, fine used with butterfly cancel, 1854 Half-length 3 d. deep blue used, 1854 Throne 2 d. fine used and Emblems rouletted 1 d. yellow-green single and horizontal pair cancelled by bold "8" numeral; together with New South Wales Diadem 2 d fin
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1852/58: Album page with 1852 (½ d.) deep green in an unused horizontal pair and unissued (-) deep blue in an unused block of ten (2 x 5) from top left of sheet showing dramatic paper fold variety; (½ d.) green, (1 d.) blue and (4 d.) brownish-red used and an attractive (1 d.) blue used on 1854 cove
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1852 (Jan 1): Lithographed by Waterlow 1 c. black on magenta, a used example cancelled by DEMERARA circular datestamp (April 25) in black, the stamp with horizontal crease, pinholes, repair and with corner imperfection at right Gi = £ 6'500
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1852: 3 d. red on ribbed soft wove paper, sheet margin at top, others margins close to touching, tied to 1858 cover with second 3 d. red, this showing the major re-entry from position 34, plate A, chiefly ample to good margins, just touching at upper left, postmarked with Ingersoll cds (11 Mar), to
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1852/57: 3 d. brown-red on wove paper, vertical pair with good to large margins including ca. 3-5 mm sheet margin at foot, tied by 7-ring target to folded cover from Montreal (19 Dec) to Kingston, with double split-ring arrival backstamp (21 Dec), a scarce and very fine franking. Certificate BPA (20
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1857/59: Collection on album leaves with 1857 6 d. purple-brown, a used four margined example; 1857/59 1 d. blue (shades) with single examples (2) and two fine horizontal pairs and a single usage on 1862 cover (ex Admiral Frederick Harris collection); 2 d. green unused and 2 d. yellow-green unused,
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1869/71: 4 d. pale brown, no wmk., imperforate, a fine unused example of good colour, large even margins all round, large part og. Scarce so fine Gi = £ 500
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1861 (June 3): 1 d. bluish green, no wmk., rough perf. 14-16, a used example cancelled by circular "B" datestamp of St. Mark's in black Gi = £ 325
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1862 (May): 1 d. green, no wmk., rough perf. 14-16, an unused block of four of lovely fresh colour, superb large part og., lower pair unmounted og. Ex the 'Mayfair Find' at Harmers, London, November 1925. Cert. A. Diena (1963) Gi = £ 200+
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1859 (Oct 22): ½ d. yellow with large margins all round and 1 d. blue, just touched on one side, on large part 1859 cover from Corfu to Cefalonia endorsed "Via Samo", tied lightly by "FRANCA" oval handstamp with 'Corfu' cds (Oct 22) in same blue ink alongside and faint hooded Cefalonia arrival below
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