Netherlands East Indies. (Singapore). 1941. Air Mail envelope addressed to Switzerland bearing Netherlands Indies SG 429, 10c vermilion (2) and SG 439, 80c vermilion tied by Medan date stamp '28th July 41' with 'Geopend Door Censuur' label tied by circular 'Ned. Indisch Deviezen Instituut/ Deviezen Censuur/ 4' in carmine with 'Censuur/ 31' date stamp '29/7' on face and reverse, routed over the Pacific and Atlantic (two Oceans mail) with Singapore censor hand-stamp circular 'E' and '16' cachets in violet on face. Very fine.
Netherlands East Indies. (Marine Post). 1940. Envelope addressed to 'The Department of Marine, Batavia' bearing Netherlands Indies SG 401, 5c ultramarine tied by Batavia date stamp '29th Dec 40' with 'Marine Censor' label in pink tied by framed 'Marine Censuur/ L' with boxed instructional 'Verzoeke Kwaliteit en Stamboeknummer te Vermelden' struck three times on face in carmine (state the requested quality and studbook number'.
Very unusual item.
Ex Paul Bulterman.
Netherlands East Indies. (Iraq). 1940. Air Mail envelope addressed to Switzerland bearing Netherlands Indies SG 408, 35c violet tied by Terrempa date st amp '30th Nov 40' with 'Door Censuur Geopend' label tied by 'Censuur/ 4' date stamp '11/12' with circular 'Dev/ 8' censor in carmine, endorsed 'By K.L.M. to Bagdad' with 'Passed by Examiner' label applied in transit.
Very nice item from Siantan Island part of the Riau group, routed by K.L.M. to Bagdad, Iraq with censorhip.
Rhodesia. (South African Field Force). 1901. Registered envelope endorsed 'P.IJ. Serwith Lt, 3/ K.O.S. Brs./ Field Force South Africa' addressed to London bearing Rhodesia SG 70, 4d ultramarine and claret mixed with SG 84, 1s bistre (pair) tied by Registered/ Bulawayo date stamp '20th Jy 01' with framed 'R/ Registered/ Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia/ No (873) in blue crayon with hooded London Registered receiver on reverse.
Very attractive cover paying the double registration rate from the 'Kings Own Scottish Borders'.
Nine hundred and ninety eight Officers and men were sent to the Boer War on the "S.S. "Kildon Castle" in May 1900.
Greece. (Eastern Rumelia - Bulgaria). 1886. Registered envelope addressed to Salonique, Greece bearing Bulgaria Yvert 15, 5s green and yellow-green (2) and Yvert 16, 10s rose/ red (9) tied by bar obliterator with bilingual Hadji Elles date stamp '5th Feb 86' in green, registered endorsement, underpaid with circular 'T' and bearing Turkey Yvert 58, 2pi olive/ yellow (10) applied and tied on arrival by framed Salonica Town (Coles 7 Walker 7).
Spectacular franked item of underpaid mail from Hadji Elles - (Purvomay), Eastern Rumelia.
Exhibition item.
Seychelles. (Zanzibar - Postage Due). 1957. Envelope addressed to Zanzibar bearing Seychelles SG 191, 5c on 45c purple-brown (pair) tied by Victoria/ Seychelles date stamp 'Sp 23 57', underpaid with m/s '8c' in blue crayon and bearing Zanzibar postage due SG D25a, 5c violet tied by blue pencil cross.
Very rare item of postage due mail into the small island of Zanzibar.
Seychelles. (Germany - Seychelles Reply Card). 1895. Seychelles postal stationery reply card 'four cents' red dated 'Oldenburg 10th Mar 95' with additional German 'Reichpost' Yvert 47, 10pf carmine tied by Oldenburg date stamp '10th Mar 95'.
The reply half addressed back to Mahe, Seychelles, endorsed 'via Marseille' with Seychelles arrival on face '5th May.'
French paquebots had no direct service with the Seychelles until 1897. Mail from Marseille was carried via Zanzibar or Reunion. This card left Marseille on the French paquebot "Yangse' arriving in Reunion '23/4'.
India. (French Settlements in India). 1905. Picture post card of 'Domestic workers, Pondichery' addressed to Egypt bearing French India Yvert 21, 0.10. on 25c black/ rose tied by Inde/ Pondichery double ring, endorsed 'via Bombay and Aden' with French Post Office Port Said receiver '30th Dec 05'.
Scarce stamp on cover and nice destination to North Africa.
French Colonies. (New Caledonia). 1900. Envelope addressed to Noumea bearing New Caledonia Yvert 45, 10c black/ blue and Yvert 46, 15c blue tied by Nelle Caledonie/ Pont des Francais date stamp.
Very rare internal mail from Pont des Francais to Noumea.
French Colonies. (New Caledonia). 1908. Picture post card of 'Old Native Lady, La Foa, New Caledonia' addressed to France bearing New Caledonia Yvert 59, 5c yellow-green (pair) tied by Lifou/ Iles Loyalty double ring in blue '17th Nov 08'.
Superb item from Lifou on of three islands known as the Loyalty Islands.
British East Africa. (Madagascar - Rhodesia). 1945. Air Letter envelope written from the 'Northern Rhodesia Regiment, East Africa Command' addressed to England bearing Kenya Uganda SG 134, 10c orange-brown and SG 137, 15c rose and black tied by 'E.A. A.P.O. 53' double ring '31st March' with 'Crown Passed by Censor' and framed 'Deputy Chief Field Censor/ Received From A.P.O./ 4th Apr 1945/ Returned to A.P.O. 6th Apr 1945' in violet on face.
Army Post Office 53 based in Diego-Suarez and used K.U.T. stamps from '24.1'44.'
From 24.1.44. Hudson's flew from Diego-Suarez via Lindi, Dar-es-Salem, Mombasa and Nairobi.
British East Africa. (Italian Evacuee Camp). 1948. Air Mail envelope written from 'Italian Evacuee Camp, Nyeri-Station, Kenya' addressed to Austria bearing Kenya SG 141, 30c blue and black and SG 145, 1s brown and grey tied by Nyeri Station/ Kenya double ring '12th Jy 48' with plain censor tape tied by circular 'Osterreichische Zensur/ S.Z./ 2394' censor cachet on face in violet. Nice item.
Dated on reverse '26.1.48' which may be the receiving in Vienna but '48' should read '49' a human error.
Malaya. (Malacca). 1930. Envelope written from the 'Meenabiga Rubber Estate, Asahan' addressed to India bearing Straits Settlements SG 229, 6c scarlet tied by Jasin double ring '29 May 1930', routed via Malacca '29 May' with Tirumaya transit and Pudukotah arrival '8th July. Very fine
Malaya. (Federated Malay States). 1923. Photographic post card of 'Courys of Justice, Kuala Lumpur' addressed to Germany bearing Federated Malay States SG 52, 1c brown SG 55, 2c green, SG 56, 3c grey and SG 59, 4c scarlet tied by Kuala Lumpur double ring. Lovely four colour franking.
Malaya. (Straits Settlements). 1911. Picture post card of 'Malay Houses, Singapore' addressed to Germany bearing Straits Settlements SG 153, 3c red tied by Singapore date stamp.
Nice card published by 'Wilson & Co, Orchard Road, Singapore.'
Malaya. (Straits Settlements). 1912. Envelope addressed to Glastonbury, Conn. bearing Straits Settlements SG 158, 8c ultramarine tied by Kandang Kerbau/ Singapore double ring '12th Jan 1912' with Singapore transit and Glastonbury arrival. Nice item.
Persian Gulf. (Indian Postal Agencies in Persia). 1913. Registered India postal stationery envelope 'two annas' blue upgraded with India SG 171, 2n 6p ultramarine tied by Busrah/ Reg date stamp '7th Nov 13' with 'R 61/ Busrah' registration label, addressed to Paris with circular postmans chop and Paris receiver. Scarce item of postal stationery used in the Persian Gulf.
Persian Gulf. (Bahrain - South Africa). 1960. Air Mail envelope addressed to South Africa bearing Bahrain SG 103, 3 n.p. on 1/2d orange, SG 106, 12 n.p. on 2d brown, SG 107, 15 n.p. on 2 1/2d carmine, SG 108, 20 n.p. on 3d violet and SG 109, 25 n.p. on 4d ultramarine tied by Awali (Bahrain) date stamp '21st Feb 60.' Attractive franking.
Hong Kong. (Treaty Ports). 1909. Picture post card of 'Taikoo Office, Godown Wharf' addressed to 'Temple Place, The Island, Wei Hai Wei, North China' bearing Hong Kong SG 62, 1c purple and brown tied by Swatow/ C date stamp 'No 3' (Webb Type H iii), routed via Victoria/ Hong Kong '8th Nov' and Liu-Kun-Tau/ A receiver 'No 16' on face (Webb Type C). Superb item of Inter-Port mail.
China. (Taiwan - Formosa - Egypt - Burma POW Mail). 1945. Stamp-less envelope endorsed 'Prisoner of War Post/ Service Des Prisonniers de Guerre' written from 'Pte. Ritchie, c/o P.O.W. Bureau, British Red Cross, 9 Sharia Malika Farida, Cairo' addressed to 'Pte. Middleton, British P.O.W. Taiwan - P.O.W. Camp, Nippon, Japan' with 'Examined By Base Censor' label tied by 'Deputy Chief Field Censor' on reverse and face in violet with framed 'Furyo Yubin' (Prisoner of War Post) in carmine on face, forwarded to London via Repatriation ship in Burma with circular '305' date stamp applied in Rangoon '25th Nov 45' and endorsed 'Ship Unknown' in red ink.
China. (Taiwan - Ireland - Liberation). 1945. American Red Cross Air Mail envelope written from '926886 Hick B.J., 5th Field Regt. R.A.' addressed to 'Wm. Hick, Bank of Ireland, Cork' endorsed 'Liberated, U.K. P.O.W.' and headed 'Air Mail', routed via the Australian Base Post Office cancelled 'Aust. Army P.O./ 194' date stamp '14th Sept 45' with instructional 'Passed Free/ Of Postage'.
Lance Bombardier Hick had been a Prisoner of War in Taiwan before Liberation. Very scarce item from an Irish Prisoner of War.
Hong Kong. (Branch Office). 1910. Picture post card of 'Moon Temple at Mayasan' addressed to England with oval "C. Ah. Ying & Co/ Nos 22 - 23 Connaught Rd, Central' bearing Hong Kong SG 94, 4c carmine tied by Hong Kong K.B. date stamp dated '16th May 10' (Webb Type B). Very fine.
Hong Kong. (Treaty Ports). 1912. Picture post card of 'Chinaman at meal' addressed to Victoria, Hong Kong bearing Hong Kong SG 92, 2c green tied by Canton/ B date stamp 'Sp 27 12' (Webb Type Eii).
Lovely item paying the inter-port rate of two cents.
Gibraltar. 1900. Envelope addressed to Cambridge, Mass. bearing SG 11, 2 1/2d ultramarine (2) tied by Gibraltar A/26 duplex with hand-stamp 'Per S.S. "Kaiser Wilm" 11' in violet on face, routed via New York and Boston with oval Cambridge Port/ Received/ Station on reverse. Very fine.
British Honduras. 1900. Envelope addressed to New York bearing SG 66, 5c ultramarine tied by Belize date stamp with New York Paid All on reverse.
Very fine item with the 'Revenue' stamp on cover.
South Africa (Cape of Good Hope). 1851. Stamp-less folded letter written from Cradock dated 'June 27 1851' addressed to Finsbury, London cancelled by oval 'General Post Office/ Cape Town', endorsed 'Prepaid', rated '1/-' in m/s on face and charged '8' for the Ship Letter with London receiver '10th Sept' on reverse. Superb quality.
French Levant. (Constantinople - Maritime Mail). 1864. Stamp-less folded letter written from Constantinople dated 'Oct 19 1864' addressed to France cancelled by "Neva" double ring '19th Oct 1864' (Salles Fig 800) with boxed 'Paquebots/ De La/ Mediterranee' in red on face, charged with hand-struck '10' on face and Marseille transit on reverse '26th Oct'. Very fine.
The "Neva" made 5 voyages from Constantinople in 1864.
Ireland. (Great Britain- Trans-Atlantic Mail). 1894. "Red Star" line envelope addressed to Vermont bearing Great Britain SG 172, 1d lilac (pair) and 'Jubilee' SG 197, 1/2d orange tied by 'Paquebot' hand-stamp (struck twice) with adjacent Dublin & Cork TPO/ American Mail (Robertson P.1) dated 'My 24 94' on face with New York/ Paid All duplex and Vermont arrival 'June 2nd' on reverse.
Superb item, the Dublin - Cork Travelling Post Office twenty times rarer than the Queenstown Paquebot.
Although the circular T.P.O. hand-stamp bears the wording 'Dublin & Cork T.P.O.' the service was carried through the port of Queenstown.
India. (Australia). 1939. Envelope addressed to Sydney, Australia bearing SG 248, 1/2a brown and SG 250, 1a carmine (2) tied by Bombay double ring '28th Nov 39', routed via Madras with (Arms)/ Opened by Censor' tape with triangular 'Passed/ Censor/ Madura/ 2' in violet on reverse.
Madras censor label rated 10 points by 'Morenweiser' dates known Sept 1940 - Feb 1941.
China. (British Red Cross and Order of St. John). 1944. Red Cross message form headed 'War Organisation of the British Red Cross and Order of St. John' written from 'Mary Summerhays c/o Red Cross Message Bureau, 14 59 Myddleton Square, London E.C.1.' dated '25th Aug 1944', addressed to 'Edward Wilkinson, (No 20/ 247) Lunghwa Civil Assembly Centre c/o Monsieur Egle I.R.C.C. Delegation, 97 Yuen Ming Road, Shanghai, China' cancelled by large circular 'British Red Cross And St. John War Organisation' with framed 'Crown/ Passed/ PW/ 6780', routed via Geneve with 'Comite International de la Croix Rouge/ Geneve' in carmine on face.
Very fine item.
The International Red Cross had delegates in Hong Kong, Yokohama and Mr Egle in Shanghai. The main office being 97 Yuen Ming Yuen Road. When mail arrived in Shanghai it was forwarded on to the International Red Cross Committee in Yokohama for distribution to the Camps.
Portuguese Colonies. (Mozambique - Sierra Leone). 1941. Stamp-less envelope written from 'Boite Postale No 47, Beira, Afrique Portuguese' addressed to Marseille, France, routed via Sierra Leone with 'Opened by Censor' label and small oval hand-stamp 'Censor/ 12' in violet on reverse, Lisbon transit '26th Nov 41' and 'Controle' label tied by oval 'Ouvert/ Par Les/ Autorite Militaires/ WL 433' on face and reverse applied in Narbonne.
Narbonne in 1941 was part of Vichy, France. Marseille did not fall to German and Italian Forces until November 1942.
India. (India Prisoner of War Mail). 1917. Envelope addressed to 'M.E. Schooch, Delegue de Comite Internationale de la Croix Rouge, Geneve, Suisse' bearing India "Service" SG 081, 1a carmine tied by Bellary Cantonment double ring '10th My 17' and endorsed 'Reg. Major for O/C/ Ps/ w Camp, Bellary' in blue ink (lower left) with circular 'Passed By Censor/ Bombay/ 7' on face with boxed 'Vendu par/ L' Agence Internationale/ des Prisonniers de Guerre' in blue and hand-struck 'Comite International de la Croix Rouge/ Geneve/ Agence Internationale Des Prisonniers de Guerre/ Service des Envelopes et Timbres de Guerre' in green, routed via Italy with 'Verificato Per Censura' label tied by 'Milano/ Posta Estera' and hand-struck '(78) Verificato/ Per Censura', endorsed 'T/ 30c' in m/s pencil and Geneve arrival '22nd June' on reverse.
Bellary Camp contained 137 Turkish Prisoner of War.
Netherlands East Indies. (Veld Post Censor). 1941. Netherlands East Indies 'Briefkaart' imprinted 'Veldpost' written from 'Landstrom Battalion 1V, 2nd Company' addressed to '2nd Company, 2nd Section, 6th Brigade, Landstrom, Batavia' bearing Netherlands Indies SG 339, 3 1/2c slate tied by Batavia Centrum date stamp '25th Dec 41' with 'Gecensureerd/ 102' censor hand-stamp in carmine with m/s 'A' in blue crayon on face.
See illustration in 'Nico de Weijer's excellent book on Dutch Indies censorship.
Ex Bulterman.
Netherlands East Indies. (Censor Mail). 1941. Netherlands Indies postal stationery card 3 1/2c grey upgraded with SG 397, 2c violet and SG 401, 5c blue tied by Galang date stamp '8th Jan 41' with circular 'Ned. Indisch Deviezen Instituut/ Deviezen Censuur/ Medan/ 11' in carmine with hand-stamp 'Gecensureerd/ 25' in violet on face, addressed to Chicago. Attractive.
Galang Island is part of the three island Barelang group south of Singapore.
Netherlands East Indies. (Veldpost). Circa 1945. Stamp-less envelope addressed to 'het Hoofd van E.H.A. 3' hand-stamped 'Dienst' with large bold framed 'Veldpost' in carmine and cancelled by circular 'Veld-Post/ Sorteerkantoor/ B' with censorship 'Censuur/ Gepasseerd/ B' in carmine on face and Landstorm military cachet 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.
Portuguese Colonies. (Timor - Netherlands East Indies). 1895. Registered Timor postal stationery double reply card bearing Timor SG 31, 30 on 300r orange tied by Timor date stamp with framed hand-struck 'R/ Timor' on face addressed to the Netherlands East Indies with Makasser squared circle '12th Jan 1895' and Soerabaja '18/1' with Sudhoardje arrival '18th Jan' and forwarded to Weltevreden with squared circle receiver '26th Mars 1895' on face. Superb. Exhibition item.
Very scarce usage of a double reply card sent registered from Timor to the Netherlands East Indies.
Portugal. (Great Britain). 1814. Pre-stamp folded letter written from Lisbon addressed to Edinburgh via the British Packet Agency in Lisbon with hand-struck 'Lisbon' on face and rated '5/11' in m/s on reverse and charged '2/10' on face in black ink, routed via London with circular 'Foreign/ Ju 14' and bold hand-struck Scottish 'Add/ 1/2' on face and framed 'July/ 17/ 1814' arrival in red. Nice item.
Portugal. (Switzerland). Registered mourning envelope written from the 'Swiss Consul in Porto' with circular 'Consulat Suisse a Porto' in violet on face addressed to Switzerland bearing 'Republica' Yvert 171, 15r pale lilac, Yvert 172, 20r rose and 'Assistencia' Yvert 204, 10r grey-green, Yvert 207, 15c black, Yvert 208, 1c blue/green and Yvert 211, 2 1/2c violet (2) tied by Carlos Alberto double ring with framed hand-struck 'R/ Portugal' and 'Recommande/ Registado' hand-stamp in carmine on face with 'Consult de la Confederation Suisse/ Porto' label on reverse tied by Geneve receiver. Very attractive cover.
Portuguese Colonies. (Mozambique). 1859. Stamp-less folded letter written 'Auginfabre & Fils, Marseille' dated '1st Mars 1859' addressed to 'Monsieur Ant. Michel a Mozambique', endorsed 'via Algoa Bay' and sent on the French paquebot "Chapeur" . A very fine and scarce early item into Portuguese Mozambique.
Netherlands East Indies. (Forwarding Agents). 1843. Stamp-less folded letter written from Batavia dated 'April 10 1843' addressed to Rotterdam endorsed 'per Batavia', charged '60c' with oval 'Zee Brief/ Den Helder' dated '22nd Sept', forwarded from Rotterdam '26/9' with framed 'Received & Forwarded/ By Your Most Obedient Servants/ A. Campbell & Co/ Rotterdam 26th Sept 1843' in black on reverse with hand-struck 'Ship Letter' applied in London '28th Sept' and rated '1/4' in m/s.
Lovely item of forwarded mail. Exhibition item.
India. (Singapore - Netherlands Indies). 1844. Stamp-less folded letter written from Bombay dated '25th Nov 44' addressed to Batavia, Netherlands Indies endorsed 'per ship "Sea Horse" with m/s 'per "Cleopatra" with oval 'Behn Meyer & Co/ Singapore' in black on reverse and oval 'Zeebrief/ Ongerfranke' in blue/ green on face and charged '60' ct on face in red crayon on arrival in Batavia.
Superb item written from Bombay and forwarded from Singapore to Batavia.
India. (Jammu Kashmir Official Mail). 1917. Envelope headed 'Kashmir State Service' written from 'H.H. Confidential Office/ Jammu' and signed, addressed to 'Sir Francis Younghusband, Buckingham Gate, London' bearing India 'Service' SG 076, 1/2a green (2) tied by Jammu double ring '19th Feb 17' with London receiver and forwarded to Younghusband at 'The Mill Cottage, Wimbledon Common, Surrey.
Tibet. (India used in Nepal - Tibet). 1922. Indian KGV postal stationery envelope 'half anna' green upgraded with India SG 155, 1/2a green tied by Nepal double ring on reverse with oval 'Katmandu' hand-stamp under Gyantse arrival addressed to Tibet with Gyantse arrival on reverse.
The oval Katmandu mark is found on mail that was dispatched to and from the British India Post Office in Katmandu from 1920 - 1937.
H. Garrat-Adams was of the opinion that this may have been a censor mark applied by the Nepalese authorities.
India. (Sikkim - Denmark). 1896. Indian postal stationery envelope 'two annas six pies' orange cancelled by Gantok/ Sikkim date stamp 'Mr 9 96' addressed to Denmark, routed via Calcutta with Sea Post Office 'Mr 14 96' on reverse.
Very fine cover from Sikkim addressed to Denmark.
Tibet. (Younghusband Expedition to Tibet). 1904. Crested envelope from the '1st Battalion, Borderers Regiment, South Wales' based at 'Meean Meer' addressed to Capt. W.E.B. Smith/ S.W. Borderers/ Commd. No 7 Carrier Corps/ Thibet Field Service, Thibet' bearing India SG 113, 1/2a yellow-green (pair) tied by Meean-Meer date stamp '9th Oct 04' with 'Base Office' dated '12th Oct' on reverse and 'Field P.O. No 87' dated '13th Oct 04' on reverse.
Only one other example of Field Post Office 87 is known on an Indian postal stationery envelope in the "Armand E. Singer" collection which was sold intact by his estate.
'D.S. Virk' notes Field Post Office 87 at Gantok from May to 14th November 1904.
Little mail is known into the Expedition with most correspondence from Younghusband, Bailey or Sven Hedin the famous explorer of Tibet.
George Alevizos and Armand Singer remark the early Field Post Office cancels are rarely clear.
Germany. (Bermuda - Boer War). 1901. German postal stationery 'Reply Card' (with unused reply half attached) cancelled by Oldenburg date stamp '18th Nov 01' addressed to 'Willy Weichardt, Prisoner of War/ Burts Island, Bermuda' with circular 'Prisoner of War/ Passed by Censor/ Bermuda' in blue on face and Hamilton/Bermuda 'Dec 7th' on reverse and endorsed 'Not Darrell' in m/s pencil.
Only 1100 Boer Prisoners were held on Darrell Island in the Great Sound of Bermuda.
Malaya. (Civilian Internees in Malaya). 1943. Stamp-less envelope headed 'Prisoner of War Post/ Service Des Prisonniers de Guerre' addressed to 'Mr A. Cross, British Civilian Internee, Changi Camp, Singapore' cancelled by Muthill/ Perthshire double ring '20th May 43' with 'Opened by Examiner/ 4836' label applied and framed 'Ken'etsuzumi' (censored) in violet with circular seal (unidentified) with m/s '118' indicating the hut number for Cross and on reverse 'Recd. Sime Road Camp 5th June 1944' in pencil.
Very nice item of civilian mail into Sime Road Camp. Illustrated in David Tett "Singapore and Malaya, The Changi Connection.'
Malaya. (Civilian Internees in Malaya). 1943. Stamp-less envelope headed 'Prisoner of War Post/ Service Des Prisonniers de Guerre' addressed to 'Mr Frank A. McCaffery, British Civilian Internee, Changi Camp, Singapore' cancelled by Wrantage/ Taunton double ring '31st May 43' with 'Opened by Examiner 3503' label applied and circular 'Ken'etsuzumi' (censored) in violet with m/s '116' in blue crayon indicating the hut number for Cross and on reverse 'Recd. 4.6.1944' in pencil
Malaya. (Civilian Internees in Malaya). 1943. Enquiry card from the Red Cross in Geneva with circular 'Comite International de la Croix Rouge/ Geneve' in carmine dated '14th Aout 1943' sent via the Catholic Mission in Fribourg (Suisse) dated '17th Aout 43' addressed to the 'Apostolic Delegation in London with hand-stamp received '25 Aout 1943' on reverse.
The enquiry card advises that Wilfred Young, Staff of Borneo Co, Singapore is probably interned at Changi.
India. (India used in Sikkim - Tibet). 1908. India postal stationery card 1/4a brown cancelled by Darjeeling date stamp '31st Mar 1908' addressed to the 'Post Office Rangpo, Sikkim' with Rangpo arrival '1st April', (struck twice) '2nd April' and forwarded to My Song, Gangtok '3rd April' and carried to Ghum with receiver '3rd and '4th April' (struck twice) on face. Very rare item.
The Ghum and Rangpo are very rare cancels from Sikkim.
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.
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.