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  • Losnr. : 955 Nordborneo

    1888: ½ c. magenta to 10 c. blue, complete series of the coat of arms design with inscription "Postage and Revenue" in complete imperforate sheets of fifty with full og. Odd tone spot, not easy to find in complete sheets.

    INFO: 1/2 cent magenta: one value with thin. The Lot will be offered as is - Tel Quel

    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 300 CHF

    Losnr. : 956 Nordborneo

    1908: 2c postage due stamp black and green, overprint 'POSTAGE DUE', horizontally at the top on stamp overprinted 'BRITISH PROTECTORATE' perforated 14½ x 15, 65 unmounted stamps in fresh condition, a part sheet of 55 stamps plus block of 10 = 65 stamps in total. SG = £5200.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 300 CHF

    Losnr. : 957 Nord-Rhodesien

    1952: Postage Due 3 d. black, an unused horizontal pair, right hand stamp showing variety "Watermark St. Edward's Crown" (Gi type 9b) in error, fresh and fine, unmounted og. Gi = £ 425.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 959 St. Helena

    1838 (March 6): Entire letter from London to Mauritius, with manuscript notation "Acheminée de St. Helene le 213 Mars 1838 / par votre humble serviteur S. Solomon", struck with oval "♚ / GENERAL POST OFFICE / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" datestamp in black (July 14) and reverse with "MAURITIUS POST OFFICE" circular datestamp (Aug 5) in red. The entire somewhat stained and internally restored (which could now be done better) but very scarce.rnProvenance: Robson Lowe, Bournemouth, 29 March 1973, lot 1649.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 960 St. Helena

    1864/1960c.: Unused/used collections, with St Helena 1864/94 early surcharge Issues, 1923/37 wmk. Script set from ½ d. to 10 s. grey & olive unused, £ 1 grey & purple on red large part og. (Gi = £ 450), 1934 Centenary set complete unused (Gi = £ 425), 1939 set unused and used, 1953 set unused; in addition Tristan da Cunha with small collection with 1952 set unused, 1954 set unused and used, 1960 and 1961 sets unused, together with 7 covers.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 600 CHF

    Losnr. : 963 Natal

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    1857/61: Embossed 6 d. green, a very narrow example used on piece, tied by complete strike of oval framed "POST OFFICE / P.M. BURG" handstamp in black. A good spacefiller for this rarity. Ex Houtzamer. Cert. RPSL (1930) Gi = £ 1'500.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 964 Natal

    1863/65: 6 d. lilac, wmk. Crown CC, perf. 12½, two used examples on 1867 cover to Nottingham, cancelled by "1" numeral obliterators in black with "PIETERMARITZBURG / NATAL" cds of despatch at right (Sept 9) and "PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE-PACKET" cds in red (Oct 22) above. Nottingham arrival cds on reverse of a most attractive cover.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 150 CHF

    Losnr. : 965 Transvaal

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    1906/09: Edward VII 1 d. scarlet, variety "Watermark Cabled Anchor" in error, a good used example of this scarce stamp. Cert. Philatelic Foundation (1948) Gi = £ 350.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 967 Südafrika

    1900/26: Boer war, nice lot cards and covers, one cover with Natal franking censored twice, sent to Laurenco Marques and resent to Transvaal; Group overprinted items E.R.I or V.R.I all censored, a cover to Italy, three to Switzerland, one to Natal; one cover V-R-I. uncensored, endorsed 'SWISS MISSION' 1900 to Switzerland. 5 stationery postcards ZULULAND, 4 used (possibly philatelic), one unused; one R-stationery envelope BECHUANALAND PROTECTORATE from 1908 uprated to Transvaal etc., totally 18 items.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 200 CHF

    Losnr. : 968 Sudan

    1888/1961: Superb collection of unused, used and postal history, covering a large area with many better and scarce items like 1888 "TOKAR" bilingual cds (on Egypt Gi 63), 1896 Dongola Expedition covers (2), 1938 5 Piastres error, used and signed Holcombe (SG 77 var.), 1935 Gordon issue Die Proof of the 50 pi. value central vignette (60 x 39 mm), Airmail 1938 5 m. overprinted unused (SG 74x, listed but unpriced), rare 1907 Postal stationery card "4 MILLIEMES" overprint, unused and signed Todd AIEP, some Travelling Post Offices, Essays and Trials, Officials unused in panes, etc., also a specialized assembly of the 1941 Tuti Island set incl. large multiples, overall condition fine to very fine. A stunning assembly.
    Ausruf : 2.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 977 Südafrika

    1918 (June 4): 'S.S. Kenilworth Castle' wreck cover (opened for display) franked with KGV 1d. from "Pretoria 24 Apr. 18" to a B.E.F. Royal Flying Corps member in France, redirected to Befast, Ireland, showing on reverse three line special cachet 'R.E.Postal Section L'don N.W.1 / Damaged by immersion / in sea water' in violet. The ship was used as a troop transport during WW I, surviving a collision with HMS Rival Eddystone June 4, 1918. 15 crew members were drowned and the ship was badly damaged. She safely made it into Plymouth where she then sank on a mud bank.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 980 Brit. Ostafrika u. Uganda

    1927 (March 12): Lake Victoria (Kenya) - North Sea Aerial and General Transport Ltd.G-EBOP 'Pelican' crash cover from Kenya to Ireland franked with 20 c. and 50.c. tied by "KISUMU KENYA 4 MR 27" cds and with adjacent "KENYA-SUDAN AIR MAIL MR. 12 27" cds. in red, showing additional violet special cachet 'Owing temporary failure / Air Service Mail / forwarded normal route' on front. A scarce crash item and the only known addressed to Ireland to date Nierinck 270312a.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 981 Brit. Ostafrika u. Uganda

    1927 (March 12): Lake Victoria (Kenya) - North Sea Aerial and General Transport Ltd.G-EBOP 'Pelican', crash cover from "NAIROBI KENYA 9 MR 27" to England with adjacent "KENYA-SUDAN AIR MAIL MR. 12 27" cds. in red, showing on reverse "KISUMU KENYA 10 MR 27" cds and special cachet 'Owing temporary failure / Air Service Mail / forwarded normal route' in violet (Nierinck 270312a) togther with group of five postcards and on envelope from Ireland bearing rectangle handstamp: "Service officially arranged to / operate from London, March 10 1927, but abbandoned owing to / breakdown of Hydroplane on / Lake Victoria" in red (Nierinck 270312c) Nierinck= CHF 3'300.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 984 Brit. Ostafrika u. Uganda

    Crash Mail of Imperial Airways in Africa 1931/33: Group of 14 covers to Ireland, including cover of 'City of Salonica' posted at 'Londania, Kenya March 16.1931' (Nierinck 310318), ten covers of IA first flight Cape Town - London, crashed at Broken Hill - Salesbury (Nierinck 320129), of which one from Victoria West, one registered usage from Blantyre and two from Salesbury S. Rhodesia, 'City of Arundel' crash at Wadi Halfa, Sudan with cover from "Nairobi March 5, 1932", referring to Ken Sanford only one postcard known (Nierinck 320309), as well as 1933 (Dec. 7) envelope posted at "Dar-es-Salam" with local  Wilson Feeder Service to Nairobi, the plane 'Knight of the Grail' crashed during take off in Mombasa (Dec. 8) due engine troubles. A fine and scarce offer.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 410 CHF

    Losnr. : 988 Indien

    1935 (May 31 - June 4): Selection Quetta Earthquake of unstamped envelopes (7) to England or Ireland, two with manuscript notations, four with "QUETTA EARTH QUAKE POSTAGE FREE" handstamp in black and one with "Quetta Earth Quake Free Postage Concession / Withdrawn" handstamp in magenta on reverse.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 400 CHF

    Losnr. : 997 Sudan

    Interrupted Imperial Airways Flight Short S.23 'CORSAIR' at Athens, Greece 1938 (Feb 12/13): Envelope from Wadi Medani (Feb. 11, Sudan to Dublin, franked with Camel Postman 5 m. (6) and carried with Imperial Airways service KN 33 Khartoum - Southampton. Interrupted flight for two day at Athens, after Capt. H.Woodhouse was struck in the eye by a hailstone. Only very few items known.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 998 Ägypten (Königreich)

    Imperial Airways Crash of Short S.23 'COURTIER' at Phaleron Bay, Athens, Greece 1937 (Oct. 1): Selection of five envelopes, incl. three acceptances from Egypt bearing 'DAMAGED BY SEA-WATER' (3) of which one of PAQUEBOT PORT SAID dispatch 'DAMAGED BY / SEA-WATER / IN AIRPLANE / ACCIDENT' and two from India Nierinck 371001d+f.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 250 CHF

    Losnr. : 1002 Indien

    Crash of Indian National Airlines Karachi - Lahore 1939 (23. Feb.): Envelope from Ireland to Jelhum, forwarded in ambulance envelope with manuscript: "Contains empty cover / found from the mail plane / crashed on 23-2-1939" on front and boxed "LAHORE 4 MAR 39" transit- and "Jehlum 5 Mar." arrival marks on reverse. Additionally British GPO letter (Aug. 11, 1966) regarding the accident Nierinck 390223a.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 420 CHF

    Losnr. : 1003 Südafrika

    Imperial Airways G-ADVB 'Corsair' Crash at Faradje, Dangu River, Belgian Congo 1939 (March 15): Envelope from "Lusaka N.Rhodesia 11. Mar. 39" to "Port Said 23 Mar. 39" Egypt, carried by IA service NO DN 178 Durban - Southampton, plane was forced down and sank into Dangu river (adhesives washed off), bearing special cachet 'Damaged by Water when the / Imperial Airways Aircraft forced / landed near Juba, Sudan." in black Nierinck 390315a = CHF 850.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260 CHF

    Losnr. : 1005 Südafrika

    Imperial Airways G-ADVB 'Corsair' Crash at Faradje, Dangu River, Belgian Congo 1939 (March 15): Commercial Envelope from "Johannesburg 7.III.39) to Paris, carried by IA service NO DN 178 Durban - Southampton, plane was forced down and sank into Dangu river, re-sealed by French Post PTT on back, bearing French special cachet 'AVION ACCIDENTE' in black, applied in Paris Nierinck 390315c = CHF 850.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 200 CHF

    Losnr. : 1006 Tanganjika

    Imperial Airways G-ADVB 'Corsair' Crash at Faradje, Dangu River, Belgian Congo 1939 (March 15): Registered Envelope from "BUKOBA 10 MAR 1939" (Tanganyika Territory) to Bristol, with "KAMPALA 13 MR 39" transit mark on reverse  carried by IA service NO DN 178 Durban - Southampton, plane was forced down and sank into Dangu river (adhesives washed off), bearing boxed special cachet 'DAMAGED BY SEA-WATER' in black, applied on Mail to Great Britain Nierinck 390315d = CHF 850.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 1008 Indien

    Imperial Airways Crash of Short S.23 'CENTURION' at Hoogly River, Calcutta 1939 (June 12): Group of six crash covers from Burma and Malaya bearing 'SALVAGED MAIL / EX. CENTURION" cachets in red, including one with misspelt "EX. CENTURIA" variety (Nierinck type c) from Malaya and two matching covers from Penang showing inverted 'D' variety (Nierinck type d), further two stationeries and one cover from Rangoon, Burma of which one with M.P.480 label and the envelope with 'CENTURIO' variety with missing 'N'. Nierinck 390612.

    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 320 CHF

    Losnr. : 1009 Australien

    Imperial Airways Crash of Short S.23 'CENTURION' at Hoogly River, Calcutta 1939 (June 12): Group of seven crash covers from Australia bearing 'SALVAGED MAIL / EX. CENTURION" cachets in red, including two with misspelt "EX. CENTURIA" variety (Nierinck type c), fine franked cover from Brisbane showing inverted 'D' variety (Nierinck type d) as well as regular 'E' of 'EX' under 'S' of 'Salvaged' (Nierinck type a). Further three unused postcards with one in original envelope Nierinck 390612.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 320 CHF

    Losnr. : 1011 Indien

    Unknown Crash India - Great Britain 1942 (Nov. 26): "DAMMAGED BY FIRE / IN TRANSIT" in violet applied on Military Mail from India, incl. Christmas Aerogram posted at "FPO 2... Nov. 26..." and OHMS envelope with censored O.A.S. envelope franked with India 8 a. tied by FPO 333 29.NO.42" cds. to Egypt. No details of this crash known. Hopkins assumes that salvaged mail was forwarded to London where the purple cachet has been applied Nierinck 421100.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 240 CHF

    Losnr. : 1022 Nigeria

    B.O.A.C. Crash of Short S25 Sunderland Flying Boat 'G-AGES' from Nigeria - Lisbon - (Foynes) 1943 (July 28): 'DAMAGED BY / FIRE IN TRANSIT' purple cachet applied on censored envelope franked with 1/3 d. from "Lagos 16 JY 1943" Nigeria to England. Scarce civilian usage on this 1st Flight Nierinck 430728a.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 200 CHF

    Losnr. : 1023 Sierra Leone

    B.O.A.C. Crash of Short Sunderland Flying Boat 'G-AGES' from Nigeria - Lisbon - (Foynes) 1943 (July 28): 'DAMAGED BY / FIRE IN TRANSIT' purple cachet applied on reverse of slightly burned envelope at right, franked with three 5 d. adhesives from Freetown, Sierra Leone and forwarded with London ambulance envelope to Glasgow, Scotland Nierinck 430728a.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 1027 Indien

    Air India Crash of Lokheed Constellation L-749 VT-CQP "Malabar Princess" at Mont Blanc, France 1950 (Nov. 3): 'Tata Industires' Ltd. Business envelope posted in "Bombay 1. Nov. 50" to London bearing special label 'Salvaged April 1951 from the / Air Liner "Malabar Princess" / which crashed in the Alps, November, 1950' tied by "London F.S. 30 AP 51" on reverse Nierinck 501103b.
    Ausruf : 120 CHF
    Zuschlag : 300 CHF

    Losnr. : 1035 Birma

    Burma - KLM L1049C Super Constellation PH-LKY 'TRITON' Crash at Shannon Airport 1954 (Sept. 5): Single line special cachet 'SALVAGED FROM K.L.M. CRASH AT SHANNON' in violet applied to envelope from Rangoon to USA, franked with three adhesives of which one floated off and re-mounted to cover with trace of removed scotch tape repairing at tear at upper left. A scarce acceptance from Burma Nierinck 540905.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 240 CHF

    Losnr. : 1048 Indien

    Air India Boeing 707 VT-DMH "KANCHANJUGA" Crash at Chamonix, Mont Blanc 1966 (Jan. 24): 'Correspondances / recuperées accident / avion Air India / Chamonix 24-1-1966" special cachet in black on aerogramm franked with two adhesives from 'Bombay 22-1-66", backstamped "CHAMONIX - MONT BLANC - SAVOIE 4-2-66" on reverse. Fine Nierinck 660124a.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : 320 CHF

    Losnr. : 1188 Malaysia

    1976: Medical Research Kuala Lumpur, complete series of three values in imperforate blocks of four 'phase proofs', in total 21 proofs all in very fine never hinged condition.
    Ausruf : 100 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 1341 Palästina

    1947/60: Palestine 11 covers all mail to Switzerland all airmail. In addition a bunch of Israel mostly philatelic, FDC etc.
    Ausruf : 100 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 1466 Brit. Auslandspostaemter

    1855 (February 22): Stampless envelope endorsed "OHMS" and "From the British Army in the Crimea" sent to Meigle in Scottland, reverse very fair strike of the departure circular "POST-OFFICE BRITISH ARMY 5P22 1855", charged "3" and arrival cds. on front, fine and scarce mail from the Crimean War.
    Ausruf : 150 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 2627 Zypern

    Cyprus Ottoman period 1688 (Aug 26): Long Entire letter with full content, written in Larnaca and directed to François Venturini in Livorno, internally dated "Cypreo Larnica Le 26 Aout 1688", no postal markings, some staining possibly due to vinegar disinfection.rnProvenance: Spink, London, Dec 2008, lot 644.
    Ausruf : 250 CHF
    Zuschlag : 400 CHF

    Losnr. : 2628 Zypern

    Cyprus Ottoman period 1752 (Aug 20): Entire letter with full content, directed to Marseille, internally dated "20 Agosto 1752 Cipro", endorsed "Con Bastimto francese C.D.S." (By French ship, may God guide her), some staining possibly due to disinfection.rnProvenance: Spink, London, Dec 2008, lot 647.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 200 CHF

    Losnr. : 2629 Zypern

    Cyprus Ottoman period 1815 (Oct 5): Entire letter with full content, directed to the Roux company in Marseille, internally dated "Chypre, le 5. Octobre 1815", endorsed "par Cape Etienne Lieutand L.D.C." (Le Dieu Conduise), closed with red wax seal and slitted for disinfection.rnProvenance: Spink, London, Dec 2008, lot 649.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 200 CHF

    Losnr. : 2774 Mauritius

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