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Netherlands East Indies

1946 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19686)

Netherlands East Indies. (War of Independence). 1946. Printed illustrated 'In Actieve Dienst' envelope from '1st Company, 1 - 1 R. Inf. X Brigade, Java' addressed to 'Post Box 212, Singapore' bearing Netherlands Indies SG 476, 30c grey tied by 'Post - A - Div/ Soerabaja' rubber stamp in violet dated '21st July 46'. Very attractive military cover.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

Ex Paul Bulterman collection.

£350.00
Netherlands East Indies

1945 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19685)

Netherlands East Indies. Circa 1945. Stampless envelope written from Den Haag addressed to 'Concentration Kamp, "Aek Pamienke" S.O.K. Ned Ost Indies' with 'Nederlandsche - Indisch/ Roode Kruis' circular hand-stamp in carmine on face.

The 'Aek Pamienke' Camp held 5000 European women and children in three large camps from April to July 1945 in the last month of the Japanese Occupation, the conditions were primitive and a large number of the internees died of sickness and exhaustion.
The Japanese surrender was announced here on August 24, 1945.

Mail into 'Aek Pamienke' Concentration Kamp' (Sumatra) is very scarce. Little mail would have survived.

£150.00
Netherlands East Indies

1947 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19684)

Netherlands East Indies. (Dutch War of Independence). 1947. Air Mail envelope addressed to 'The French Zone, Wurttemberg' bearing Netherlands Indies 'Dutch Rule Restored' SG 477, 60c grey tied by Batavia Centrum date stamp with circular ''Dev/ 5' censor hand-stamp, endorsed 'Par Avion' with 'Opened by Allied Censorship (Neth) label tied by circular 'A.C.N./ 3037' censor hand-stamp on face and reverse with 'Nederlandscheposteryen' label applied by the Dutch Post Office for damaged mail.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

Ex Paul Bulterman.

£125.00
Netherlands East Indies

1946 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19683)

Netherlands East Indies. (Dutch Rule Restored). 1946. Envelope addressed to 'Post Ende, Flores, Dutch Indies' bearing 'Dutch Rule Restored' postage dues SG D480, 2 1/2c on 10c vermilion, SG D481, 10c vermilion, SG D482, 20c magenta and SG D483, 40c yellow-green tied by Makasser date stamp '4th April 46' with adjacent circular 'T' hand-stamp.

Scarce postage dues on cover, the 40cent green a difficult stamp off cover.

£95.00
Netherlands East Indies

1940 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19682)

Netherlands East Indies. (Singapore). 1940. Air Mail envelope addressed to the Netherlands bearing SG 347, 20c violet tied by Semarang date stamp '5th May 40', routed via Singapore with 'Crown/ Passed by Censor' label tied by framed 'Passed By Censor 156/ Singapore in violet on face and reverse, with circular single numeral '28' on face with German censor tape 'Geoffnet "C" applied in Cologne and tied by German censor with framed '12' in violet applied on arrival.

Morenweiser Type 4a is listed from 19th May 40 and censor numbers 111 - 142. The Passed By Censor two line label black on white (Morenweiser Type 2B) is only known with the date range 7th Sept 39.

The single ring numeral censor appears to have been applied in transit at Singapore early 1940.

£125.00
Netherlands East Indies

1945 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19681)

Netherlands East Indies. (Australia). 1945. Air Mail envelope addressed to Queensland, Australia headed 'On Active Service' bearing Australia SG 187, 3d purple-brown tied by 'Field Post Office/ 026' date stamp '27th July 45' with framed 'From H.M. Ship/ Passed By Censor' on face and signed.

Australian Field Post Office 026 was based on Morotai Island (Docks Area) 23.4.45 - 25.9.45.

£95.00
Indonesia

1974 | Indonesia (DR19680)

Indonesia. (Viet - Nam War Contingent). 1974. Illustrated 'Warkatpos Khusus Garuda 1V. Indonesia, ICCS Vietnam' postal stationery envelope addressed to the 'Indonesian Contingent, Garuda V, PO Box 2951, Saigon' cancelled by 'Kebayoran/ Pasarminggu date stamp '2nd Feb 74' with framed 'Garuda 1V' endorsed '1X' in blue ink and Jakarta '5/2' on reverse.

The International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) was the result of the Paris peace accords of '27th Jan 1973' to end the war and comprised military and civilian personal from two communist nations Poland and Hungary and two non - communist nations, Canada and Indonesia to supervise the cease fire, the withdrawal of troops, the dismantlement of military bases, the activity at ports of entry and the return of captured military personal and foreign civilians, however the war continued until Saigon fell on 30th April 1975.


Scarce item used commercially with content.




£100.00
Netherlands East Indies

1951 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19679)

Netherlands East Indies. (Marine Post). 1951. Registered envelope addressed to the Netherlands bearing Indonesia 'National Sports' SG 655 to 659, 35s + 10s blue tied by Marine Post/ Djakarta date stamp '25th Oct 51' with framed hand-struck 'Marine - Postkantoor/ Djakarta/ R. No (149) on face with Arnhem arrival on reverse.

Registered mail from the Marine Substation is scarce.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

Ex Paul Bulterman.

£175.00
Netherlands East Indies

1947 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19678)

Netherlands East Indies. (Marine Post). 1947. Stampless Air Mail envelope endorsed 'On Active Service' addressed to the Netherlands cancelled by oval 'Marine - Postkantoor/ Soerabaja' dated '28th July 47' in violet.
The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

£95.00
Netherlands East Indies

1948 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19677)

Netherlands East Indies. (Luchtpostbrief). 1948. "Luchtpostbrief" military folded envelope headed 'Militair Portvri' and 'On Active Service' written from Poerwokerto addressed to the Netherlands cancelled by '18' date stamp. Very fine.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

£95.00
Netherlands East Indies

1947 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19676)

Netherlands East Indies. (Dutch Catholic Label). 1947. Air Mail envelope addressed to England bearing Netherlands 2c brown, 4c green, 7 1/2c brown 10c lake and 20c blue tied by Tilburg date stamp '9th Dec 47' with 'K.J.M.V. Tilburg 1 Cent' label on face reading 'En Toch/ Shunt de Zon' (and yet the sun will shine) and on reverse 'Een Brief Van Thuis/ Brengt Zonin Huis' ( a letter from home brings sunshine home).

Scarce Catholic Young Man's Association (K.J.M.V.) label.

Ex Paul Bulterman.


£95.00
Netherlands East Indies

1946 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19675)

Netherlands East Indies. (Dutch Rule Restored). 1946. Air Mail envelope addressed to Holland bearing Netherlands Indies SG 471, 7 1/2c olive and SG 474, 17 1/2c carmine tied by 'Postkantoor/ Oranji Boulavaart/ Batavia' date stamp in violet with large bold 'Per Luchtmail' label on face. Very fine. Attractive item.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

£75.00
Netherlands East Indies

1949 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19674)

Netherlands East Indies. (Veldpost). 1949. Air Mail envelope addressed to Holland bearing Netherlands Indies SG 403, 10c scarlet and 'Dutch Rule' SG 476, 30c grey tied by Veldpost - Batavia double ring.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

Ex Paul Bulterman.

£75.00
Netherlands East Indies

1937 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19673)

Netherlands East Indies. 1937. Picture post card of 'Temple at Kintamani, Bali' addressed to France bearing Netherlands Indies SG 344, 10c scarlet tied by Bandoueng date stamp with adjacent framed 'N.E.W. Trein' hand-stamp in violet.

£80.00
Netherlands East Indies

1944 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19672)

Netherlands East Indies. (Suriname). 1944. Stampless photographic card addressed to Suriname, Dutch Guyana cancelleed by framed 'Censuur/ 2nd C. Overzee' and dated '17th July 44', endorsed 'Free', routed via 'U.S. Army A.P.O. 829' dated 'Aug 27 1944' with circular 'Passed by Examiner/ Base 0001 Army' and bilingual 'Gezien/ Censuur' applied in Suriname.

£125.00
Netherlands East Indies

1947 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19671)

Netherlands East Indies. (Marine Post). 1947. Un-stamped envelope endorsed 'On Active Service' addressed to Batavia cancelled by oval 'Marine - Postkantoor/ Batavia' dated '18th July 47' in green with framed 'K.M./ Marvo. N.I./ Batavia' on reverse in violet. Very fine.

The Dutch Indies declared independence from the Netherlands at 10am, 17th August 1945. There followed four years of armed resistance and bloody conflict until the Dutch recognized Independence on the 27th Dec 1949.

Ex Paul Bulterman.

£125.00
Persia

1902 | Persia (DR19670)

Persia. 1901. Envelope written from the 'Imperial Bank of Persia' addressed to London bearing Yvert 152, 12ch blue tied by Shiraz date stamp, endorsed 'via Teheran' with Baku transit and Kensington arrival on reverse. Scarce single franking.

£325.00
Persia

1896 | Persia (DR19669)

Persia. Circa 1896. Registered envelope addressed to Teheran bearing Yvert 76, 5c blue (2) and Yvert 78, 10c orange tied by Saoujbouagh date stamp with 'R/ Perse' registration label, routed via Taurus with Teheran arrival. Very fine.

£150.00
Persia

1904 | Persia (DR19668)

Persia. 1904. Registered postal stationery envelope 12c carmine upgraded with Yvert 199, 1c violet, Yvert 201, 3c green and Yvert 205, 1k violet tied by Tabriz date stamp with framed hand-stamp 'R/ Tabriz' on face addressed to England, endorsed 'via Berlin' with hooded London/ Registered arrival. Attractive item of registered uprated postal stationery.

£275.00
Persia

1926 | Persia (DR19667)

Persian Gulf. 1924. Persian New Years Greetings postal stationery illustrated post card cancelled by Teheran (Depart) date stamp with circular 'T' hand-stamp on reverse. Very fine.

£125.00
Persia

1931 | Persia (DR19666)

Persia. (Air Mail Instructional). 1931. Registered Air Mail envelope addressed to Wrexham, Wales bearing Persia Yvert 524, 1c green and lilac, Yvert 531, 15c olive and blue, Yvert 534, 2k orange and violet and Air Mail Yvert 41, 10c ultramarine and red, Yvert 44, 1k turquoise and carmine and Yvert 46, 3k brown and green tied by Tehran double ring with hand-struck 'R/ Tehran' and boxed instructional 'Received Too Late/ For Inclusion in Air Despatch' on face in violet, endorsed 'Air Mail/ Teheran - London', routed via Bagdad with oval Registered/ Wrexham arrival.

The Air Mail instructional is not listed by 'Ian McQueen' in his hand-book 'Airmail Directional Handstamps.'

£275.00
British Occupation of Italian Cols

1945 | British Occupation of Italian Cols (DR19665)

British Occupation of Italian Cols. (Rhodes). 1945. Multi franked envelope 'Governodelle Isole Italiane dell' Egeo' addressed to Rhodes bearing M.E.F. SG M11, 1d pale scarlet, SG M12, 2d pale orange, SG M13, 2 1/2d pale ultramarine, SG M14, 3d pale violet, SG M15, 5d brown, SG M16, 6d purple, SG M17, 9d deep-green, SG M18, 1s bistre and SG M19, 2/6d yellow-green tied by Simi/ Egeo negative seal '21st May 45'.

Very scarce cancellation from the Occupation.

£150.00
British Occupation of Italian Cols

1949 | British Occupation of Italian Cols (DR19664)

British Occupation of Italian Cols. (Cyrenaica). 1949. Registered Air Mail envelope addressed to Malta bearing 'B.O.F.I.C.' SG M15, 5d brown (3) tied by Tobruk/ Cyrenaica double ring '21st Mar 49' with provisional registration label (tied) and endorsed 'By Air Mail', routed via Tripoli with oval Registered/ Malta receiver '1st Ap 49' on reverse.

Lovely item sent Air Mail to Malta.

£95.00
British Occupation of Italian Cols

1946 | British Occupation of Italian Cols (DR19663)

British Occupation of Italian Cols. (Dodecanese). 1946. Multi franked envelope headed 'Governo Delle Isole Italiane Dell' Ego' bearing M.E.F. SG M11, 1d pale scarlet, SG M12, 2d pale orange, SG M13, 2 1/2d pale ultramarine, SG M14, 3d pale violet, SG M15, 5d brown, SG M16, 6d purple, SG M17, 9d deep-green, SG M18, 1s bistre and SG M19, 2/6d yellow-green tied by Cos/ Dodecanese date stamp '13th Sept 46.'

£75.00
British Occupation of Italian Cols

1948 | British Occupation of Italian Cols (DR19662)

British Occupation of Italian Cols. (Tripolitania). 1948. Registered Air Mail envelope addressed to Australia bearing British Occupation of Italian Cols, Tripolitania SG T1, 1l on 1/2d pale green, SG T4, 4l on 2d pale orange, SG T5, 5l on 2 1/2d pale ultramarine, SG T6, 6l on 3d pale violet and SG T12, 120l on 5s red tied by Tripoli Corrispondenze Pacchi (R) double ring '6th Nov 48' with matching registration label and boxed hand-struck 'Par Avion', routed via Egypt with bilingual Aeroport Farouk/ R.D. transit '9th Nov' with Darwin N.T. '26/11' and Melbourne arrival '30th Nov' on reverse. Superb.

£150.00
British Occupation of Italian Cols

1945 | British Occupation of Italian Cols (DR19661)

British Occupation of Italian Cols. (Dodecanes). Circa 1945. Air Mail envelope addressed to England bearing 'B.O.F.I.C.' SG M11, 1d pale scarlet, SG M12, 2d pale orange and SG M14, 3d pale violet tied by Rhodes/ Dodecanes date stamp with hand-stamp 'By Air Mail/ Par Avion' on face.

£75.00
Malaya

1941 | Malaya (DR19660)

Malaya. (United States - Trans Pacific Mail). 1941. Registered Air Mail envelope addressed to 'Hitachduth Olej Germania, Tel Aviv, Palestine (Association of Settlers from Germany) bearing United States "Prexie" SG 806, 5c light blue, SG 826, 30c ultramarine, SG 827, 50c bright purple tied by concentric oval (New York) with 'Registered' hand-stamp and New York dispatch 'Aug 20th', routed via Honolulu 'Aug 22nd', Singapore '13th Sept' with triangular 'Passed For Transmission/ 73' and instructional 'To Be Forwarded By/ Air From Singapore' in violet on face, with Indian 'Opened by Censor' label tied by 'Indian Censorship' wax seal in red (on face and reverse) and 'Passed Censor/ A 20' cachet and framed '33' on face with octagonal 'Palestine Passed By/ Censor/ T. 12' on face with oval Registered/ Tel Aviv receiver '2nd Oct' on reverse.

Wonderful item carried from New York over the Pacific to Singapore and India to Palesetine.

£950.00
Malaya

1924 | Malaya (DR19659)

Malaya. (Straits Settlements). 1924. Registered Straits Settlements postal stationery envelope 12 cents indigo upgraded with SG 200, 6d dull claret tied by Singapore double ring with matching registration label addressed to London with hooded Registered arrival on reverse.

£75.00
Malaya

1930 | Malaya (DR19658)

Malaya. (Johore - Netherlands Indies). 1930. Illustrated envelope addressed to Java bearing Johore SG 110, 6c dull purple and claret (2) tied by Labis date stamp '2nd May', routed via Johore and Singapore with 'Te Keboemen arrival on reverse. Attractive item.

£175.00
Malaya

1924 | Malaya (DR19657)

Malaya. (Federated Malay States). 1924. Registered Federated States postal stationery envelope 10 cent blue upgraded with SG 55, 2c green and SG 68, 12c blue tied by oval Kuala Lumpur F.M.S./ Registered with matching label addressed to Philadelphia, routed via London with Registered arrival on reverse.

£95.00
Malaya

1927 | Malaya (DR19656)

Malaya. (Penang - Eastern & Oriental Hotel). 1927. Registered Straits Settlements postal stationery envelope 15c indigo upgraded with Straits Settlements SG 197, 4c purple (3) tied by Eastern and Oriental Hotel/ Penang double ring '28mth Sept 1927' with 'R/ Penang' label hand-stamped 'E & O Penang', addressed to Philadelphia, routed via Penang and New York '23/10' with arrival '29/10' on reverse. Scarce item of registered mail.

£350.00
Thailand

1933 | Thailand (DR19655)

Thailand. (Imperial Airways). 1933. Illustrated Air Mail envelope addressed to Scotland bearing SG 241, 15s carmine (2), SG 254, 5s violet and SG 274, 25s black and mauve tied by Bandon date stamp '23rd Dec 33' with slogan 'Sending a Money Order is convenient and safe' on reverse and Bangkok dispatch '1st Jan 1934' on face.

Originating at Bandon, carried from Bangkok to London by Imperial Airways 1 - 10 th January, the Bangkok to London stage paying 60 satang Air Mail rate to Europe.

£150.00
Thailand

1948 | Thailand (DR19654)

Thailand. (Canada - A.V. 2 Mail). 1948. Air Mail envelope written from the 'Bank of Siam' addressed to Canada bearing SG 254, 5s violet, SG 262, 3b green and black (strip of five), SG 307, 1b indigo (strip of three and single) and SG 315, 20s purple - brown tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp endorsed 'By Air Mail' and hand-stamped 'A.V. 2' on face.

Rate of 19 baht and 25 satang for 25 grams. Very rare franking.

£550.00
Thailand

1943 | Thailand (DR19653)

Thailand. (Singapore - Censored Mail). 1943. Air Mail envelope addressed to Minneapolis bearing SG 254, 5s violet, SG 256, 15s blue (pair), SG 296, 50s orange and grey and SG 307, 1b indigo tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp '20th March 43' with bold circular '2' (in serifs) censor chop in violet on face.

Attractive four colour franking with Siam '2' censor hand-stamp. Having noted over a hundred Thai censors from 1 to 10 it would appear 6 or 9 to be the most common with '2' in a 'serif' variety (we have recorded 2, see DR 14649) on the web store the most difficult. The normal '2' hand-stamp DR 15104 is the only example we have seen. 'Nils Ramm-Ericson' in his 'Airmails of Siam' had no examples illustrated.

£195.00
Thailand

1936 | Thailand (DR19652)

Thailand. (Postal Stationery). 1936. Siam postal stationery envelope 15 satang blue cancelled by Bangkok GPO date stamp addressed to California. Very fine.

£95.00
Thailand

1933 | Thailand (DR19651)

Thailand. (Inland Rate). 1933. Envelope addressed to Chiengmai bearing SG 269, 2s brown-red tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp.

Scarce inland rate of two satang.

£95.00
Thailand

1938 | Thailand (DR19650)

Thailand. (K.L.M. Air mail). 1938. Registered Air Mail envelope addressed to Springfield, Mass. bearing SG 258, 50s black and orange tied by Bangkok/ 5 date stamp '10th Sept 38' with matching registration label and endorsed 'K.L.M.' with New York and Springfield arrival 'Sept 26' on reverse.

Franked at 35 satang for foreign letter rate and 15 satang registration fee, Carried Don Muang to Amsterdam and then by ship over the Atlantic.

£75.00
Thailand

1939 | Thailand (DR19649)

Thailand. (United States). 1939. Air Mail envelope addressed to Springfield, Mass. bearing SG 254, 5s violet, SG 255, 10s carmine (pair) and SG 283, 10s carmine tied by Bangkok/ 6 date stamp with 'Par Avion' crossed out in red crayon and hand-stamp arrival.

Nice item of 'Jusqu'a mail with Air Mail erased at Office of Exchange.

£75.00
Thailand

1946 | Thailand (DR19648)

Thailand. (United States). 1946. Air Mail envelope addressed to Philadelphia bearing SG 308, 1b grey-blue (strip of three) tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp.

Nice item paying the three baht Air Mail rate.

£50.00
Thailand

1948 | Thailand (DR19647)

Thailand. (Air Mail). 1948. Air Mail envelope addressed to Paris bearing SG 259, 80s plate-blue and grey and SG 298, 2b carmine and black tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp '27th August 48'.

Attractive franking paying the 2 baht 80 satang Air Mail rate.

£110.00
Thailand

1936 | Thailand (DR19646)

Thailand. (Advice of Receipt Mail). 1936. Air Mail envelope sent 'Advice of Receipt' (A.R.) addressed to Germany bearing Thailand SG 257, 25s orange and black, SG 268, 50s black and orange and SG 260, 1b blue and grey tied by Bangkok GPO date stamp '27th May 36' with matching registration label and framed hand-struck 'A.R.', endorsed 'By Air Mail/ Per Avion' with label on face and Hamburg arrival.

Scarce item of mail sent Registered Advice of Receipt. (A.R.).

£350.00
Thailand

1933 | Thailand (DR19645)

Thailand. (Burma). 1933. Envelope headed 'Socony - Vacuum Corp, Bangkok' addressed to Rangoon, Burma bearing SG 255, 10s carmine and SG 271, 5s violet tied by Bangkok GPO roller '12th July 1933' with Rangoon arrival on reverse '19/7'.

Nice mixed franking and destination to Burma.

£125.00
Thailand

1934 | Thailand (DR19644)

Thailand. (Airmail). 1934. Registered Air Mail envelope from the 'Amnuay Silpa Book Store, Asdang Road, Bangkok' addressed to the United States bearing SG 274, 25s black and mauve and SG 275, 50s black and claret tied by Bangkok / 1 date stamp '13th June 34' with matching registration label and framed bilingual 'Air Mail' hand-stamp with Springfield arrival 'June 29' on reverse.

Very attractive registered cover.

£125.00
Thailand

1934 | Thailand (DR19643)

Thailand. (Hong Kong). 1934. Envelope headed 'Pisal Panite Trading Company' addressed to Hong Kong bearing SG 273, 15s black and blue tied by Bangkok roller date stamp '10th Feb 1934.'

£50.00
Thailand

1924 | Thailand (DR19642)

Thailand. (Air Mail). 1924. Air Mail envelope hand-stamped 'By Air Mail' in violet addressed to Bangkok bearing SG 213, 3s red-brown (pair) tied by small ;aeroplane' date stamp of ROI ETCH dated '8th Nov 1924' with Bangkok arrival on reverse '12.12.24' (date error).

Carried on the weekly flight of the Royal Aeronautical Service from Roi Etch to Bangkok.

£75.00
Thailand

1924 | Thailand (DR19641)

Thailand. (Air Mail). 1924. Air Mail envelope addressed to Bangkok bearing SG 213, 3s red-brown (pair) tied by small 'aeroplane' date stamp of UBOL dated '9th Dec 1924' with Bangkok arrival on reverse '12.12.24'

Carried on the weekly flight of the Royal Aeronautical Service from Ubol (Ubon Ratchathani) to Bangkok.

£75.00
Netherlands East Indies

1941 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19640)

Netherlands East Indies. (Censorship - Veldpost). Circa 1941. Envelope written from the '2nd Infantry Depot 1st Company' addressed to Batavia. Java bearing Netherlands Indies SG 429, 10c vermilion tied by framed 'Veldpost/ Disributiekt 2' with 'Veldpostcensuur' label tied by 'GECENSUREDRD/ 109' in carmine on face and reverse.

See note in the wonderful 'Nico de Weijer's book on Netherlands Indies censorship the 'GECENSUREDRD' a spelling error.

£150.00
Netherlands East Indies

1941 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19639)

Netherlands East Indies. (United States - Censorship). 1941. Envelope written from the 'Bureau of Advice, Batavia' addressed to 'The Netherlands Government Minister, Washington' bearing Netherlands Indies SG 430. 15c blue tied by Batavia date stamp with boxed 'Niet Door Censuur Geopend/ 85' censor cachet on face and United States 'Released/ By Authority of the District Postal Censor'.

Mail to and from Government Offices abroad were not subject to censorship.

£125.00
Netherlands East Indies

1942 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19638)

Netherlands East Indies. (Censored Diplomatic Mail). 1942. Air Mail envelope addressed to 'The Netherlands Legation, Washington, U.S.A.' headed 'Dienst/ Vru Van Port' with circular 'Department Van Ecomomische Zaken/ Batavia' in violet, bearing Netherlands Indies SG 399, 3g green, SG 438, 60c blue and SG 455, 1g + 1g grey (pair) tied by Batavia Centrum date stamp '16th Feb 42', hand-stamped 'Druwerk' in violet (Printed Matter) with framed 'Niet Door Censsuur Geopend/ 12' in carmine on face.

Very fine item sent at Air Mail Printed Matter rate with scarce censorship used on Diplomatic mail.

See Nico de Weijer's wonderful book on Netherlands Indies censor mail.

£275.00
Netherlands East Indies

1940 | Netherlands East Indies (DR19637)

Netherlands East Indies. (Censor Mail). 1940. Envelope addressed to the United States bearing Netherlands Indies SG 397, 2c purple (3) and SG 403, 10c scarlet tied by Pladjoe date stamp '29th July 40' with blank censor tape tied by 'Censuur Gepasseerd/ Palembang' hand-typed in violet onto plain censor tape on the reverse.

Very fine item of local military censor mark from Palembang believed to be the only censor known.

From the Paul Bulterman collection and illustrated in 'Nico de Weijer's wonderful book on Netherland Indies censorship.

£350.00

Philatelic News & Information

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French Colonies

6th Apr 2022

Its a real pleasure to add a magnificent selection of French Colonies from Africa, Asia, The Caribbean and Oceania. Very fine pre-stamp, British Post Office, Charged Mail, Advice of Receipt, Printed Matter and postage due mail. A lovely selection of censor mail, some with five or six censor cachets and labels, routed Trans-Africa, two Ocean or over the Atlantic with some unusual destinations.

A few items from the Dr. Edward Grabowski collection, this amazing sale sold in three parts by Spink. Also interesting Tahiti and New Caledonia from Tony Eastgate's life time work.

Over the next few months we hope to add many items to grace the finest collections.

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China, French Indo China and Chinese Labour Force.

6th Apr 2022

A strong area of stock is our China from Imperial to WW2 with many fine censor covers and Air Transits. A good selection of the overseas Post Offices, Austrian, British, French, Japanese and Russian with offices in Manchuria. Many mixed combinations, I.P.O's .

Coming soon the John Marc Sitarek accumulation of China, French Post Office and Indo-China with magnificent French Detachment in the Boxer Campaign covers.

John Marc also had a fine selection of the Chinese Labour Force which are not often seen, he built this selection over thirty years. One of the darker aspects of World War One was the plight of 12,000 Chinese workers who were recruited by the British Army from the North of China in 1916 to serve on the battle front in France as labourers, trench diggers, munitions carriers, mine disarmers and corpse bearers under often inhumane conditions. A large number were also struck down by the devastating Spanish flue of 1918.

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