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Losnr. : 147 Mauritius
1806 (June 25): Napoleonic War, an entire letter from 'Isle de France' (Mauritius) to Bordeaux, avoiding the British Continental blockade and struck with superb "ESPAGNE / PAR BAYONNE" entry marking in black and charged '12' décimes due upon arrival. The letter was probably originally landed at Santander or Bilbao and carried overland to Bayonne (rate 10 sols / 5 décimes) for transfer to the French postal system to Bordeaux (rate 7 décimes).Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 260,00 CHFLosnr. : 148 Mauritius
1809 (Feb 1): Napoleonic War, an entire letter from Port Louis to Annot, Castelane, Basses Alpes, landed in Spain and struck with SANTANDER / MONTANAC handstamp in black and entering France with "ESPAGNE / PAR BAYONNE" entry marking in black and charged '14' décimes due upon arrival (Santander to Bayonne 10 sols = 5 décimes + Bayonne to Annot (930 kms. = 9 décimes. Slight acid ink fault on front but an easy to read and interesting entire.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 340,00 CHFLosnr. : 149 Mauritius
1816 (Nov 5): Entire letter from Port Louis to Draguignan, France struck with oval framed "POST PAID / PORT LOUIS" in black. Carried via the Cape and carried on the "Deux Nanettes" with fair COLONIES PAR BORDEAUX in black. The entire reports on the devastating fire that struck Port Louis on the night of Sepotember 26, 1816 and besides the fascinating content shows a superb strike of this rare Port Louis marking.Ausruf : 300,00 CHFZuschlag : 460,00 CHFLosnr. : 150 Mauritius
1816 (Dec 13): Entire letter from Port Louis to Perth, Scotland struck on despatch with fair but very scarce "MAURITIUS / PACKET LETTER" oval handstamp in black (Dec 21). Carried by a Naval vessel via the Cape with arrrival in red (March 21, 1817) and rated at "9/4 d." in manuscript on arrival (not including the Scottish 'Wheel Tax' Additional ½ d.) with a Packet rate of 7 s. for a double letter, plus double inland rate from London to Perth of 2/4 d. to pay. Backstamped at Aberfeldy. A rare entire.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 460,00 CHFLosnr. : 151 Mauritius
1817 (April 29): Entire letter from Savanne, Ile Maurice to Villefranche, France struck on entry by two line "COLONIES PAR / ROCHEFORT" struck in black, rated "9" décimes due (altered from "8") upon receipt. A fine and very early letter especially from this town.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 152 Mauritius
1817 (May 21): Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux per private ship via the Cape, landed with fine "COLONIES PAR / ROCHEFORT" in black and "Achem(inée) de Rochefort 27 Aout 1817 pr. Duboisviolette" in manuscript. Charged '9' décimes due on arrival (3 décimes for inward sea rate and 6 déc. for 11 grams weight from La Rochelle to Bordeaux). An attractive entire that displays well.Ausruf : 180,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 153 Mauritius
1819 (July 27): Entire letter from Port Louis to Perth, Scotland endorsed "Single Sheet" struck on despatch with fair but very scarce "MAURITIUS / PACKET LETTER" oval handstamp in black (July 27). Carried by the "Cerberus" via the Cape with London transit (Nov 25) and arrrival in red (Nov 28) and rated at 1/7 d. in manuscript on arrival (not including the Scottish 'Wheel Tax' Additional ½ d.) with a Packet rate of 4 d. Sea rate, plus inland rate from London to Perth of 1/3 d. to pay. Backstamped at Aberfeldy. A rare entire.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 420,00 CHFLosnr. : 154 Mauritius
1822 (March 23): Entire letter from Port Louis to Lt. Col. Robinson, H. M. 24th Regt. at Nagpur on the Deccan, Bengal; endorsed "per ship Ernest" at lower left, struck with "PORT LOUIS / UNPAID" in black (Proud UP4). Framed "Post Not Paid" in black applied at Madras with manuscript "Double B(earin)g. 1 r. 10 annas" due to pay and thence to Calcutta with GPO backstamp in red (May 27) and thence overland to Nagpur. Somewhat cross-written but a scarce entire.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 340,00 CHFLosnr. : 155 Mauritius
1833 (April 18): Second sheet of entire letter to the London Missionary Society, mailed via the Cape, landed with fine framed "INDIA LETTER / HASTINGS" in black (Robertson fig. In1) with London arrival cds in red (Sept 8) and charged '1/8d.' to pay in manuscript (4d. sea rate + Hastings to London at double rate).Ausruf : 100,00 CHFZuschlag : 160,00 CHFLosnr. : 156 Mauritius
1838: Entire letter from Port Louis to London and readdressed to Rome, Italy prepaid "1/7d." in red, struck on despatch with "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in red (Aug 3) carried via the Cape with "INDIA LETTER / DEAL" in red on reverse (Robertson fig. In1) and London cds (Dec 1). Manuscript "To be forwarded" and sent on to Rome via Calais and "PONT / BEAUVOISIN" in black with Roma arrival on reverse (Dec 13) and charged '33' bajocchi due to pay. A most unusual destination for early Mauritius mail.Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 750,00 CHFLosnr. : 157 Mauritius
1838 (Oct 4): Entire letter from Port Louis mailed unpaid to London and carried outside the mails, reverse showing Forwarding Agent "Received & Forwarded 5 March 1839, by yr. obdt. servt. Edward Robinson". Rated '10' (pence) for mail via Calais and Paris to Marseille where charged '25' décimes due. An unusual entire.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 158 Mauritius
1841 (april 4): Entire letter from Mauritius to Bordeaux endorsed "via England, p. Packet", struck on flap (displays well) with fine framed "INDIA LETTER / EASTBOURNE" in black (Robertson fig. In1), with London and Calais transits (July 5), charged '8' and altered to '32' décimes due in manuscript on arrival.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 280,00 CHFLosnr. : 159 Mauritius
1844 (Jan 10): Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "via England p. Cove", placed in the post with manuscript Forwarding Agent "Acheminée par A.P.C. & Co." at lower left, reverse showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (Feb 19), landed with straight line "SHIP LETTER" of London (Robertson fig. S36). London transit (June 27) and struck there with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.12" in red with British '1/4d.' charge. Thence via Boulogne and charged '5 francs 5 décimes' due on arrival. A scarce entire.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 160 Mauritius
1844: Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "Planet via London" via the Cape showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (July 4), landed with "RYDE / SHIP-LETTER" in black (Robertson fig. S5). London cds (Oct 4) and struck with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.12" in red. Thence via Boulogne and charged '20' décimes' due on arrival. A scarce entire.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 161 Mauritius
1844: Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "Indus via Liverpool" with reverse showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (July 27), landed Waterford, Ireland with double arc cds (Nov 8) and two line "WATERFORD / SHIP-LETTER" (Robertson fig. S2) alongside framed "TOO LATE" all in black. London transit (Nov 11) and struck there with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.12" in red. Thence via Boulogne and charged '20' décimes due on arrival. A rare usage and a most attractive cover with all strikes very fine.Ausruf : 350,00 CHFZuschlag : 500,00 CHFLosnr. : 162 Mauritius
1845 (May 18): Cover from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "via Marseilles" and "Acbar" (East India Co. vessel) from Bombay, where struck with oval "INDIA" in red (denoting unpaid sea postage). From Aden to Suez per "Queen" and thence on "Iberia" to Malta and "HMS Acheron" to Marseille (July 30) where charged '19' décimes for a 10 gram letter. A fine and unusual usage.Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 180,00 CHFLosnr. : 163 Mauritius
1846: Second sheet of entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "via England p. Lord Peter" via the Cape with reverse showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (Nov 21), landed with framed "NEW ROMNEY / INDIA LETTER" in black (Robertson fig. In3). London cds (Dec 19) and struck with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.13" in red. Thence via Boulogne and charged '25' décimes' due on arrival. A scarce entire.Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 164 Mauritius
1848: Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "Lady Valiant" via the Cape showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (Nov 30), landed with framed "Torquay / SHIP LETTER" in blue (Robertson fig. S1). Torquay cds in blue and London cds in red (March 6, 1849) and struck with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.13" in red. Thence via Boulogne and charged '20' décimes' due on arrival. A fine and very scarce entire.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 220,00 CHFLosnr. : 165 Mauritius
1849: Entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "p. Packet Protector" via the Cape showing "MAURITIUS / POST OFFICE" despatch cds in black (April 18), landed with "BRISTOL / SHIP LETTER" in black (Robertson fig. S11). London cds (Aug 9) and struck with framed "COLONIES / &c. ART.13" in red and '8' pence British credit in manuscript. Thence via Boulogne and charged '15' décimes' due on arrival. A scarce entire.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 120,00 CHFLosnr. : 166 Mauritius
1850: Cover to Rothschild in London endorsed "via Pointe de Galle" struck with excellent "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" in black (Nov 19). Carried by the "Elizabeth" to Galle, P&O "Oriental" to Suez, "Ripon" to Malta and thence on the French steamer "Medusa" to Marseille and by rail to London (Feb 16) where charged '2/-' to pay.Ausruf : 100,00 CHFZuschlag : 240,00 CHFLosnr. : 167 Mauritius
1852 (Nov 11): Entire letter from Mauritius to London endorsed "Pr. Australian", carried on the first Northbound voyage of Australian Royal Mail Steam Navigation Co. steamer. The steamer had left Sydney on Sept 20, and after bad weather passed King George's Sound on Octover 19. The need for repairs and coal required a diversion to Mauritius and the mails were landed at Plymouth on Jan 11, 1853 (journey time 114 days). Reverse with London arrival of the follwoing day and charged 2 s. to pay in manuscript.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 120,00 CHFLosnr. : 168 Mauritius
1870: Internal cover to the "Acting Colonial Post Master" in Port Louis, struck on arrival with "2d. / TO PAY" in blue in error as the cover should have been carried free of charges, tied by bold "B53" obliterator in black with Mauritius cds (Aug 12) in blue on reverse. Side flaps missing but rare.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 380,00 CHFLosnr. : 169 Mauritius
1860/63: 4 d. rose used on 1862 cover to St. Denis, Réunion endorsed per private ship "Ottawa" tied by "Mauritius / B53" duplex (Aug 20) in black. Cover disinfected with diagonal slits away from the adhesive due to a Cholera outbreak in Mauritius and, displaying well on reverse framed "M & I" and "St. Denis / Ile de la Reunion" arrival cds (Aug 22) in blue. Manuscript '40' for amount due upon receipt in red crayon. Some staining on folds but a scarce cover.rnNote: The framed "M & I" (Mauritius & India) handstamp was applied to identify mail from Mauritius and India on which the ship's Captain was due a 10 c. remuneration, to be recovered from the recipient.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 170 Mauritius
1860/63: 4 d. rose used on 1862 entire letter to France endorsed "per Nepaul via Suez", the cover originally struck with rare oval "INSUFFICIENTLY / PREPAID" in red and the stamp applied over the handstamp and tied by "B53" obliterator in black. Mauritius despatch cds verso (Oct 6) with framed Accountancy marking "GB / 1F 62 4/10c." in black applied on despatch. Carried on the French steamer "Nepaul" to Suez via Aden. Charged at single rate '9' décimes due on arrival (Nov 4) in Chalons sur Saône. Adehesive with rounded corner but a most unusual entire.Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 175,00 CHFLosnr. : 171 Mauritius
1863/72: 2 d. pale blue, two examples used on 1864 entire letter to Réunion endorsed "p. Maureen", tied by "B53" obliterators in black and paying the under ½ ounce rate. Reverse with Mauritius despatch cds in blue (Sept 10) and framed "M & I" handstamp (Mauritius & India) in black and "St. Denis / Ile de la Reunion" arrival cds (Sept 12) and charged '40' centimes due for delivery in red. Some aging but scarce.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 172 Mauritius
1863/72: 1 d. brown used on Newspaper wrapper from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "via Marseille" tied by "B53" obliterator in black. Struck with scarce "GB / 1F 80c." Accountancy marking in black (Salles fig. 3051, Van der Linden fig. 1617) in Mauritius and taxed on arrival with handstruck "15c." due marking applied in red. Carried on the "Norna" to Suez via Aden and thence on the "Massilia" from Alexandria to Marseille, with 'Cette a Bordeaux' cds on reverse (Sept 5). Rare.Ausruf : 350,00 CHFZuschlag : 600,00 CHFLosnr. : 173 Mauritius
1863/72: 4 d. rose vertical pair used on 1866 underpaid entire letter o Bordeaux endorsed "p. Mozambique via Suez, Marseille", tied by "B53" obliterators in black. Underpaid and struck with oval "INSUFFICIENTLY / PREPAID" on despatch in red and Accountancy marking "GB / 40c." in black. Marseilles octagonal entry marking (May 16) with reverse showing Mauritius despatch cds (April 18) and Bordeaux arrival cds (May 17) where struck with '10' décimes charge marking. Ironed file fold well away from the adhesives, an unusual entire.rnrnAusruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 174 Mauritius
1863/72: 4 d. rose and 1 s. yellow used on 1868 cover endorsed "via Marseilles" to Paris, tied by "10" circular numeral handstamps of Rivière du Rempart in black. Octagonal "POSS AN V SUEZ / AMB. MARS" struck in red at right (Salles fig. 1875) dated April 15th. Carried by French steamer "Mozambique" to Suez, thence by the "Said" to Marseille. Reverse with "RIVIERE DU REMPART" cds (March 18, Mauritius cds and Paris arrival (April 16). Part flap missing and slight spotting but rare.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.300,00 CHFLosnr. : 175 Mauritius
1870: Cover to H. M. Ommaney in Neath, South Wales endorsed "per M.I." (Messageries Imperiales) at top, and further endorsed "Mauritius 26 Augt. 70, E.M.O." (Erasmus Molineux Ommaney 1814-1870, later an Admiral of the Fleet) at lower left, franked by Great Britain 1 d. red pl. 111 for the concessionary soldier's & sailor's rate but sadly un-cancelled. Probably carried on the French Packet "Danube" that left Mauritius for Aden on 26 August 1870. Ex Trevor Davis, Chris Rainey.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 176 Mauritius
1863/72: 1 d. brown used on Newspaper wrapper to Genova, Italy endorsed "Via Brindisi", tied by bold "B53" obliterator in black. Octagonal "Pos. An. V. Suez / P.F. Amb. Mars." struck in red (April 3) alongside and handstruck "17 cmi." due marking in black somewhat obscured by Italy 1870 Postage Due 2 c., 5 c. and 10 c. tied by Genova datestamp (April 5). Slight horizontal crease touches two of the Dues but a very rare and attractive franking.Ausruf : 500,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.000,00 CHFLosnr. : 177 Mauritius
1863/72: 2 d. bright blue (2) and 6 d. yellow-green (2) used on 1873 cover top Bordeaux tied by "B53" obliterators in black. Red unframed 'P.D.' below and Marseille entry marking (Dec 9) in red. Carried on the French steamer "Illussus" to Aden and thence on the "Pei-ho" to Marseille. Reverse with Mauritius despatch cds (Nov 14) and arrival (Dec 10). Imperfections but most attractive.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 260,00 CHFLosnr. : 178 Mauritius
1863/72: 4 d. rose pair and 1 s. yellow pair, used on 1875 registered entire letter to Nantes endorsed "per Str. Dupleix", tied by "B53" obliterators in black with oval "REGISTERED / MAURITIUS" despatch in blue and framed "R" in black. Carried on the French steamer "Dupleix" to Aden and "Hoogly" to Marseille. Octagonal "Pos. An. V. Suez / P.F. Amb. Mars" entry marking in red (Jan 5, 1876). The 1 s. pair affected by file fold but a very rare cover - the Tariff of 1875 rate of 1 s. 4 d. for under ½ ounce + registration fee of 1 s. 4 d; the letter arriving in the first week France joined the UPU.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 600,00 CHFLosnr. : 179 Mauritius
1878: 25 c. on 6 d. slate-blue, a single and a horizontal pair used on 1878 cover to Bordeaux endorsed "via Suez & Marseille" tied by "B53" obliterators in black, paying the triple rate (above ½ and under 1 ounce). Carried by the French steamer "Godavery" to Aden and thence on the "Sindh" to Marseille. Reverse with Mauritius despatch cds in blue (Oct 10) and Bordeaux arrival (Nov 3). File fold away from the adhesives, a fine cover.Ausruf : 140,00 CHFZuschlag : 140,00 CHFLosnr. : 180 Mauritius
1879/80: 17 c. rose, a single example used on 1882 entire letter from Pot Louis to Buenos Aires, Argentinaq tied by "Mauritius / B53" duplex (June 13) in black. Franked at UPU rate for under ½ ounce and carried by French steamer "Godavery" to Aden, thence to Marseille and from Southampton by Royal Mail Steam Packet. London cds (July 7) on reverse in red with arrivals (Aug 8). An unusual entire.Ausruf : 100,00 CHFZuschlag : 180,00 CHFLosnr. : 181 Mauritius
1885: 16 c. chestnut used on 1891 mourning cover to Bordeaux endorsed "Via Seychelles & Marseille", tied by rare despatch obliterator "35" of Chemin Grenier in black. Carried by French steamer to Mahe and thence on the "Oceanien" with circular "Ligne T / Paq. Fr. No. 4" datestamp (June 15) in red. Reverse with CHEMIN GRENIER cds (June 10), Mauritius cds and arrival (July 1). Minor edge fault but rare.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 150,00 CHFLosnr. : 182 Mauritius
Rodrigues Island 1895/99: Mauritius 18 c. green & ultramarine, a single example used on 1901 registered cover to Port Louis tied by fair "RODRIGUES" cds (April 16) in black with "REGISTERED / No. 52" at left and oval "Registered / Mauritius" arrival (April 24) in red. Carried by the vessel "Chocolate Girl" under the annual contract with the Mauritian Government. A very rare usage from this small island - in 1843 the population was just 250 people.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 360,00 CHFLosnr. : 183 Mauritius
Losnr. : 184 Mauritius
1900/05: 6 c. purple & carmine on red, used on 18 April 1907 cover from Pamplemousses to Boksburg then on to Johannesburg, Transvaal but the addressee not found. Eventually forwarded, in red manuscript, to "Fomboni, (Island of) Moheli, Comoro Islands via Zanzibar" and sent via Lourenco Marques with ambulant (May 15) and thence by steamer to Dar es Salaam (June 4) and Zanzibar (June 28). Carried by French steamer "Melbourne" to Mayotte (July 2) and thence to Moheli with blue arrival (July 4). Rare.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 185 Mauritius
Losnr. : 187 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1861: Britannia 1 s. yellow-green, a used example on 1862 cover to London endorsed "Via Marseilles" tied by "B53" obliterator in black, with Accountancy marking "4½d." in red struck on despatch (Sept 9) for amount due to UK. Carried on the P&O "Ottawa" to Suez and thence by the "Valetta" to Marseille. 'London / Paid' arrival (Oct 13). Closed tear at upper left well away from the stamp and markings, an attractive cover.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 3.000,00 CHFLosnr. : 188 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 2 d. pale blue and 6 d. dull violet in a horizontal pair, used on 1866 cover from Port Louis to Batavia, Netherlands East Indies tied by "B53" obliterators in black. "10d." handstamp in red applied alongside the adhesives (10d. to GB, 2d. to Mauritius, 2d. to France). Mauritius despatch cds (May 7) and Batavia arrival in red (June 19) and charged '25' c. due on arrival. Small fault to the 2 d. adhesive not greatly detracting from the appearance of an interesting cover to an unusual destination.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 550,00 CHFLosnr. : 189 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 4 d. rose and 6 d. dull violet used on 1866 cover to Sunbury, Middlesex endorsed "via Marseilles" tied by "B53" obliterators in black, paying the under ¼ ounce rate. Struck on despatch with "5½d." Accountancy marking in red for amount due to the UK. Carried by P&O "Norma" to Suez and the "Pera" from Alexandria to Marseille. Reverse with Mauritius despatch cds (April 7) and London arrival (May 5). Cover with closed tear away from adhesives but scarce.Ausruf : 100,00 CHFZuschlag : 280,00 CHFLosnr. : 190 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 1 d. purple-brown pair and 1 s. yellow used on 1866 cover (Nov 6) endorsed "via Galle" to Saigon, Indo China tied by "B53" obliterators in black. Manuscript "1/2d." in red crayon above "10d." Accountancy handstamp in red - 10 d. for the amount to be credited to UK for maritime charges. Carried by French Steamer "Dane" to Galle, with manuscript notation of receipt in Saigon (Dec 26). An attractive and scarce cover to an unusual destination.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.000,00 CHFLosnr. : 191 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 4 d. rose and pair of 1 s. yellow used on 1867 cover to Aden endorsed "p. Str. Mozambique", tied by "B53" obliterators in black, paying the double rate under 1 ounce. Struck on despatch with "1/8d." Accountancy marking in red for amount due to the UK. Carried by French Steamer to Aden via Mahe with reverse showing Mauritius despatch (Feb 18) and 'Aden Str. Point' arrival (March 2). Side flaps missing but rare.rnNote: For a short period in 1866/67 mail to Aden was erroneously charged at 1/2d. rather than 1s. per ½ ounce.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 440,00 CHFLosnr. : 192 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 2 d. pale blue and 3 d. dull red (3) used on 1868 entire letter to Aden endorsed "p. French Packet", tied by "B53" obliterators in black with Accountancy marking "10d." in red alongside paying the ½ ounce rate. Carried by French steamer "Mozambique" via Réunion and Mahe. Reverse with Mauritius despatch (Oct 18) and "Aden / Steamer Point" arrival cds in red (Oct 29). Trivial imperfections but scarce.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.100,00 CHFLosnr. : 193 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 2 d. pale blue and 1 s. yellow used on 1870 registered mourning envelope to London tied by "B53" obliterators in black with over-inking at right, struck with "REGISTERED / No. 23" in red and "9d." Accountancy marking being the credit for UK, with '3' pence in blue crayon for the registration charge. Carried on the French steamer "Ermine" to Aden and "Said" from Alexandria. London arrival on obverse in red (April 11). A most attractive and scarce cover.rnNote: Rate of 1867 regulation 11d. for under ½ ounce + 3d. registration.Ausruf : 350,00 CHFZuschlag : 3.000,00 CHFLosnr. : 194 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1863/72: 1 s. yellow used on 1876 entire letter to Calcutta, India endorsed "via Aden" tied by "Mauritius / B53" duplex in black (July 20). Struck on despatch with handstruck "10d." handstamp in red (10d to GB, 1d. to Mauritius and 1d. to France). Carried by the French steamer "Dupleix" to Aden, thence by P&O steamer "Geelong" with "Sea Post Office / D" cds on reverse (July 28) and Calcutta arrival (Aug 12). Slightly soiled but rare.Ausruf : 180,00 CHFZuschlag : 260,00 CHFLosnr. : 195 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1859: Entire letter from Liverpool to Mauritius endorsed "via Marseilles", prepaid '1/-' in red manuscript with 'Liverpool / Paid' (Nov 17) despatch and similar London transit both in red, struck with "2d." credit to Mauritius. Carried on the "Valetta" to Alexandria and the "Salsette" from Suez to Mauritius. Reverse with flap tear (but intact) and "♚ / Mauritius / GPO" in black (Dec 15).Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 360,00 CHFLosnr. : 196 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1865: Cover from London to Mrs. Higginson, wife of the Governor of Mauritius, endorsed "via Marseilles" franked by 1865/67 4 d. vermilion pl. 7 and 6 d. lilac pl. 5 tied by 'London / 87' duplex (July 26). Carried on the P&O steamer "Ripon" to Alexandria and the "Norna" from Suez with Mauritius arrival cds (Aug 24) on reverse. Struck with "4½d." credit marking for amount due to Mauritius in red. A fine and scarce cover.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 460,00 CHFLosnr. : 197 Mauritius
"Split Rates" 1862/64: Great Britain 6 d. lilac, a single example used on 1863 cover from London to to Mrs. Higginson, wife of the Governor of Mauritius in Savanne, endorsed "via Southampton" and tied by 'London / W12' duplex (Aug 18). Carried by P&O steamer "Pera" from Southampton to Alexandria aand the "Norna" from Suez to destination with arrival cds on reverse (Sept 25). Struck with "4½d." handstamp in red to denote the credit to Mauritius. Flap stain on reverse but a fine appearing cover.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 198 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1853: Entire letter from Madras to Mauritius endorsed "per Screw str. Mauritius", struck on despatch with fine MADRAS / GPO datestamp (March 31) and curved "INDIA PAID" in red, prepaid with "1/-" in red manuscript. Superb strike of oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" in black (May 16) of arrival. The "Mauritius" was a ship of the General Screw Shipping Co., whose service ran from Plymouth via the Cape to Mauritius.rnNote: In 1850 the company secured the contract to carry the monthly mail between Plymouth and Cape Town for £ 30,000 a year.rnFollowing this, orders were placed with C.J. Mare and Company at Leamouth, London for new ships Queen of the South, Lady Jocelyn, Indiana, Calcutta, Mauritius and Hydaspes. In May 1852 an additional mail contract was secured, for the company to provide a monthly service between England and Madras and Calcutta, via Cape St. Vincent, Ascension Island, St. Helena, Cape Town, Mauritius and Ceylon.Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 199 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1847/54: Great Britain embossed 1 s. green used on 1853 entire letter (Aug 15) from London to Capt. Bowers, ADC to the Governor of Mauritius, endorsed "pr. Steamer Queen of the South", tied by London '13' numeral obliterator in black. Struck on arrival with fine oval "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" in black (Oct 17). Fine and most attractive entire.rnNote: The "Queen of the South" was a ship of the General Screw Shipping Co., whose service ran from Plymouth via the Cape to Mauritius.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 380,00 CHFLosnr. : 200 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1855/57: 1 d. red star, Embossed 6 d. lilac cut to shape and scarce usage of 1855 4 d. carmine, wmk. Small Garter, on deeply blued paper on 1855 cover to Government House, Mauritius, all tied by Stroud '757' obliterators in black. Reverse with Stroud despatch in red (Oct 26). Carried on the P&O steamers "Vectis" to Alexandria, "Bentinck" to Galle and the schooner "Annie" to Mauritius where oval "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" applied in black (Feb 17, 1856). Small imperfections but an attractive cover.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 201 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1858 (Dec 15): Entire letter written from Valparaiso, Chile to Port Louis, Mauritius endorsed "via Marseiles & India", carried privately to London and mailed with "PAID / LIVERPOOL" cds in red (Feb 8, 1859) via London, prepaid "2/-" in red manuscript. Fine oval "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" on flap of arrival (March 13) in black with "4" credit in red for the Mauritius share. A most unusual entire.Ausruf : 160,00 CHFZuschlag : 340,00 CHFLosnr. : 202 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1858 (Dec 20): Entire letter from Calcutta to Mauritius endorsed "per Himalaya" and "Consignee's Letter" and struck on arrival with "♚ / MAURITIUS / GPO" datestamp (Jan 22, 1859) in black. No charges levied - mail could be sent free of postal charges by the consignee of cargo on the vessel. Scarce and very fine.Ausruf : 160,00 CHFZuschlag : 240,00 CHFLosnr. : 203 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1861: Entire letter from Réunion to Port Louis, Mauritius endorsed "p. Norna", a British steamer, struck with "ST. DENIS / ILE DE LA REUNION" cds (Nov 3) and unusually by both framed "PF" and "PD" in blue with manuscript "6d." due in red crayon to pay. Mauritius arrival cds (Nov 4) in black on reverse.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 204 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1859/65: General issues 10 c. bistre in a horizontal strip of three (Yvert 3), just shaved at left with large margins on three sides and showing portion of adjoining stamp at right, used on 1863 entire letter from Réunion to Mauritius endorsed by private ship "Sirène", tied by dotted obliterator with "ST. DENIS" despatch cds (Dec 10) in black. Mauritius arrival cds (Dec 16) on reverse and charged "6d." due to pay in blue crayon (per ½ oz.) on obverse prior to the issue of Postage Due handstamps in 1864. An attractive cover.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 150,00 CHFLosnr. : 205 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1856/64: India 1 a. brown used on 1864 entired letter from Calcutta to Mauritius endorsed by private ship "p. Jules de Rontannay", tied by "B/1" obliterator in black. Reverse with framed "CALCUTTA / SHIP LETTER" (Sept 9) in red and Mauritius arrival cds (Oct 28) in blue. Charged on arrival with "6d. / TO PAY" handstamp in blue (for an under ½ ounce letter).Ausruf : 175,00 CHFZuschlag : 260,00 CHFLosnr. : 206 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1862/64: Great Britain 6 d. lilac and 1864 1 d. red pl. 85 pair, used on 1865 cover to Mauritius endorsed "per French Mail Packet from Marseilles" tied by "Dublin / 186" duplexes (Feb 6) in black. Underpaid 2d. and struck with framed "EXC. DEFICIENT POSTAGE "2" / OZ. BRITISH SHARE OF FINE "3" in black and "5" pence in manuscriopt for amount due to Mauritius. Red crayon "1" penny due to France and struck on arrival with "8d. / TO PAY" in blue. Reverse with London transit in red (Feb 7) and Mauritius arrival (June 22) in blue. Slight edgee wear but a delightful and rare cover.Ausruf : 500,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.700,00 CHFLosnr. : 207 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1864/65: Entire letters (2) sent unpaid from France to Mauritius, with 1864 entire endorsed "via Suez" with Marseille despatch cds (June 29) charged "10d. / TO PAY" on arrival in blue, and double rate 1865 entire letter from Nantes endorsed "via Suez, Messageries Imp.al" with Nantes despatch (Sept 7) and taxed on arrival with "1/8d. / TO PAY" in blue-black ink (Oct 6). A scarce pairing.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 208 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1866 (Oct 20): Unpaid entire letter from Pondichery, French India to Mauritius endorsed by private ship "per Str. Loup", superbly struck on arrival with "Ship Letter" and "6d. / TO PAY" charge marking in blue for a letter up to ½ ounce. Mauritius arrival cds (Nov 19) on reverse. Scarce and very fine.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 280,00 CHFLosnr. : 209 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1859/65: General issues 40 c. vermilion, two single examples (Yvert 5) used on 1868 entire letter from Saigon to Mauritius endorsed "Messag. Imps." tied by 'CCH' lozenge of dots in black. "COCHON CHINE / SAIGON" despatch cds below (May 1) in black and red 'PD', carried on Steamer "Imperatrice" to Aden and thence on the "Ermine" to Mauritius with arrival cds (June 3) on reverse.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.200,00 CHFLosnr. : 210 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1864: Great Britain 1 d. red pl. 112 (4) and single 1867 6 d. lilac pl. 6 used on 1868 cover from Bradford to a Gunner in the 2nd Brigade 4th Battery of the Royal Artillery in Mauritius endorsed "via Marseilles", all tied by '107' Bradford duplexes (Sept 3). Handstruck "1" in red records the Mauritius credit. Reverse with Mauritius arrival cds (Oct 6) in blue. A few minor imperfections but an unusual cover.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 150,00 CHFLosnr. : 211 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1863/71: Tasmania Chalon 1 d. carmine (2, one with fault), 4 d. pale blue (2) 6 d. slate, perf. 12, all used on 1870 cover front to Mauritius endorsed "per Malta" tied by "52" numeral obliterators with diamond "POST OFFICE / LAUNCESTON / ♚" datestamp (Jan 1) in red. Carried on the P&O "Malta" to Galle, thence by "Hindostan" to Aden and the French steamer "Ermine" to Mauritius. Manuscript "10d." in red crayon being the British credit and struck with "1d. / TO PAY" in blue upon arrival. Faults but a remarkable piece.Ausruf : 200,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.000,00 CHFLosnr. : 212 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1870 (June 21): Entire letter from St. Denis, Réunion to Mauritius sent unpaid and endorsed per private ship "Rosina", struck on arrival with straight line "Ship Letter" and "1/- / TO PAY" handstamps in blue. A scarce entire, the 1 s. fee was collected on letters over ½ and under 1 ounce.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 300,00 CHFLosnr. : 213 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1871/74; Entire letters (2) from Réunion to Mauritius, both sent stampless with 1871 entire with "St. Denis" cds of despatch in black (Feb 16) and charged with "8d. / TO PAY" in blue for a ½ ounce letter, backstamped in blue on arrival (Feb 17); and 1874 entire letter endorsed "par Kermalo" struck with "Ship Letter" and "3d." charge marking in grey-blue for a letter under ¼ ounce. Minor imperfections but a fine appearing and scarce pair.Ausruf : 140,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 214 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1870/71: France Bordeaux issue 40 c. and 80 c. carmine imperf. (Yvert 48+49), each used as single frankings to Mauritius, the 40 c. orange, clear to good margins, on March 1871 entire from Bordeaux tied '532' gros chiffres, endorsed "par le Equateur" and carried via the Cape, struck on arrival with "6d. / TO PAY" in blue, second entire from May 1871 carried on the "Donnai" to Aden with magnificent 80 c. carmine with huge margins all round tied by Nantes '2602' gros chiffres in black. Contents refer to the same cargo, a charming pair.Ausruf : 300,00 CHFZuschlag : 500,00 CHFLosnr. : 215 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1867: France laureated 80 c. carmine (Yvert 32), sheet marginal, used on 1871 entire letter from Nantes (Dec 20) to Mauritius endorsed "voie Marseille et de Suez" tied by '2602' gros chiffres. Struck on despatch with framed "AFFRANCHISEMENT / INSUFFISANT" in red as underpaid 20 centimes, and taxed on arrival with "10d. / TO PAY" in blue. Carried on French Packjet "Ermine" with Mauritius arrival (Jan 20, 1872) in blue on reverse.rnNote: Anglo-French Convention of 1860: 10d. for a weight of ¼ ounce: French 5d., British 5d., Mauritius credit 1d.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 220,00 CHFLosnr. : 216 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1872: Entire letter from Montevideo to Port Louis endorsed "par Str. Amazone" struck with fine octagonal "MONTEVIDEO / PAQ. FR. J No. 3" despatch in black (Jan 31) with initial "Affr. obligatoire" manuscript deleted at left and struck with rare "FR. / 3FR 81c." Accountancy marking in black (Van Der Linden fig. 1291). Reverse with Paris and Marseille transits (Feb 29) and thence carried on the "Cambodge" to Aden and "Danube" to Mauritius with arrival cds (april 14) on reverse. Charged "11d." due in blue crayon manuscript for a ¼ ounce letter (French 5d., British 5d., Mauritius credit 1d.). Rare.Ausruf : 300,00 CHFZuschlag : 2.400,00 CHFLosnr. : 217 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 18971/75: France Cérès 25 c. blue (Yvert 60), a used block of four on 1873 entire letter from Marseille to Mauritius, sent to care of Pipon Adams & Co. acting as Forwarding Agent, tied by faint '2240' gros chiffres with Marseille despatch (Aug 30) adjacent. Carried on the French steamer "Pei-ho" to Alexandria and the "Dupleix" from Aden to Mauritius via Mahe and Réunion.rnReverse witth Mauritius arrival cds (Sept 28). Signed Lamy.Ausruf : 120,00 CHFZuschlag : 200,00 CHFLosnr. : 218 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1874: South Australia 9 d. reddish-purple and 1868/76 1 d. green used on 1875 cover to Mauritius endorsed "via Aden", paying the under ½ ounce rate, tied by "GPO Adelaide" datestamps in black (Oct 9). Manuscript "4" British credit in red for the Maritime rate. Carried P&O "Nubia" to Galle, the "Australia" to Aden and French steamer "Godavery" to Mauritius. Reverse with "Aden Steamer Point" cds (Nov 8) and Mauritius arrival (Nov 20) in blue. Trivial aging and opening tear at base but a rare destination.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 650,00 CHFLosnr. : 219 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1877: France Type Sage 25 c. bistre on yellow (Yvert 92) used on 1879 entire letter from Marseille to Mauritius, tied by Marseille cds (Nov 15). Underpaid 10 c. with pencil '10' alongside the adhesive with "T" marking in black. Taxed on arrival in Mauritius (Dec 12) with fine "8 C / TO PAY" struck in blue (8 c. Mauritius = 20 c. France, therefore taxed at double the deficiency). Reverse with Mauritius arrival cds (Dec 12) in blue. Flap fault not affecting the appearance of a scarce entire.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 220,00 CHFLosnr. : 220 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1882: India 2 a. blue and 3 a. orange used on 1889 "Eastern Telegraph Company" envelope paying the registered rate from Aden to "Sir Pope Hennessey, Governor, Mauritius" tied by 'B' in bars obliterator in black. Circular 'R' at left and oval "Registered / Mauritius" arrival (Feb 12) in red. Reverse with Aden thimble cds of despatch (Jan 24) in black. Rare and fine cover.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 300,00 CHFLosnr. : 221 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1883: OHMS Victoria Government Gazette printed Newspaper wrapper sent free of charges to the Colonial Secretary in Mauritius with manuscript "2 copies" at left, cancelled by "Melbourne / Victoria" duplex (Aug 4) with framed "MISSENT TO / MURCHISON" at lower right in black. Listed in the Ben Palmer census on page 142, one of just 20 pre-UPU items from Victoria to Mauritius. Scarce.Ausruf : 150,00 CHFZuschlag : 150,00 CHFLosnr. : 222 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1882: Queensland 1 d. pale vermilion (6 examples) used on 1886 cover from Brandon to Mauritius, all tid by '194' numeral obliterators in black with "Brandon" despatch cds below (Dec 8). Carried on the French steamer "Yarra" with circular "LIGNE T / PAQ. FR. No. 1" datestamp in black (Jan 1). Reverse with Townsville and Brisbane (Dec 20) transits and Port Louis arrival cds (Jan 17, 1887). Slight horizontal bend crosses the adhesives but this is the second earliest of just four pre-UPU covers from Queenland recorded in the Ben Palmer census (page 269). Rare.rnProvenance: London Philatelist, Volume 106, Nov 1997, page 285; Premier, Melbourne, 14 Sept 2002, lot 846.Ausruf : 250,00 CHFZuschlag : 750,00 CHFLosnr. : 223 Mauritius
Incoming Mail 1958: Airmail cover from Réunion to Curepipe, Mauritius franked by CFA 3 fr., 7 fr. and 10 fr. all tied by dotted PETITE-ILE cds (March 28). Taxed as short paid with traingualr 'T' marking in black and on arrival with 1933/54 Postage Due 4 c. violet and 10 c., green tied by Curepipe cds. Scarce.Ausruf : 140,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 224 Mauritius
1856/58: Latest Impression 2 d. grey-blue on bluish, position 4 on the sheet of 12 subjects, shaved at base with small indentation below 'T' of 'TWO' and at right but with enormous margins on two sides, used on 24 July 1856 entire letter from Port Louis to Bordeaux endorsed "Par Eglé via Ceylan", cancelled by target handstamp in black. Oval framed "PACKET LETTER / MAURITIUS" in red below (Aug 8) with circular "INDES OR / AMB. MARSEILLE" entry marking in red (Oct 1) and taxed at single rate with '10' décimes charge mark in black. Bordeaux arrival cds on reverse of a most attractive entire. Cert. BPA (2022, no opinion). Sold 'Tel Quel / As Is'.rnProvenance: Collection Chartwell, Spink, London, 28 June 2011, lot 74.Ausruf : 1.000,00 CHFZuschlag : 1.100,00 CHFLosnr. : 225 Mauritius
Losnr. : 226 Mauritius
1873/1879: Delightful group of six commercial letters fom Mauritius to France, mostly very fresh and attractive, franked at the 1 shilling 4 d. rate, respectively new currency 17 c. and 25 c., as well as a second weight rate 50 c. made up of two 25 c. adhesivess. A ¨fine lot with viewing recommended.Ausruf : 750,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 227 Mauritius
1895/1903: 1c dull purple and blue to 36c orange and ultramarine, definitives "Coat of Arms" series, the normal set and overprinted Specimen, delightfully fresh with large part og. in part full og. in addition four blocks of four including the key 18c value. 25c blue, Admiral Mahé also in block of four and with Specimen overprint, the inland and foreign "Express" labels bar the small "15" and an incomplete series of Postage Due Specimens, all in exquisite quality. Ex Besancon.Ausruf : 300,00 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauft
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