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India used in Persian Gulf: 1943 GVI 2a6p on cover tied by DUBAI single circle cds with Censor label, PASSED DHC/66 and Bombay delivery cds
$195.00 -
India used in Poland – 1943 envelope addressed (in pencil) to Lt. Hawryak, Polish Forces No.201, Middle East, franked with GVI 3p, 6p, 8p tied by “POCZTA POLOWA/5.1.43/113”. A similar item came up at Harmers of London 1989, lot #1346
$375.00 -
India used in Somaliland – 1904 (May 3) picture postcard fw Edward 1a tied by “BASE OFFICE BERBERA” with “ADEN” cds alongside and Nottingham delivery cds
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India used in Straits Settlements – 1854 4a blue and red 4th printing, Head Die III, Frame Die II, horizontal pair pos.14/15, wmk reverse, showing center guideline on top, cancelled with “B/172” of Singapore, scissor cut at top between impressions. SG Z67. £6,500 as singles + premium for a pair. A major rarity! – 2019 BPA certificate states that cancel is indistinct though one can clearly make out it is “B/172”
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India used in Straits Settlements: 1858 (Sep 18) folded cover from Singapore to Akyab, Burma f.w. EI 2a yellow-buff, tied by B/1 type 7 cancel and “Puttfarken Rheiner & Co Singapore” forwarding agents handstamp
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India used in Tibet 1928 (Jan) GV 1a on cover tied by GYANTSE TIBET to Nepal with KATHMANDU oval
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INDIA, 1882, 5r-50r Telegraphs, “Specimen” Overprint (SG T38S-T41S). Original gum, 5r-10r lightly hinged, 25r small h.r. and light horizontal bend, 50r dull original gum, fresh colors, Very Fine, a scarce set of high values with “Specimen” overprints which catalogue £975 alone as unused singles
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PERSIAN FIELD FORCE: India 1857 envelope to Bombay with fine impression …
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Straits Settlements 1846 (Jan 6) folded letter, ex the Huth correspondence, to London, rated “2/3” showing, on reverse SINGAPORE/Paid d.s. in red
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Straits Settlements 1846 (Sep 15) entire letter ex the Huth correspond...
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Protected: test product
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The Second Burmese war: 1854 (2 Sep) entire letter “From Lce Corpl Thomas Hart No 2161 No 3 Compy 1st European Bengal Fusiliers” at Thayetmyo, to Glasgow and countersigned by his Commanding Officer, showing h.s. “2” and, on reverse, various transit d.s. including “THAYETMYO/POST OFFICE” cds in red. An interesting letter from a postal worker with contents including “But then a gun just fired which announces the arrival of the mail…I am in the post office so I must put this aside and prepare to distribute those and papers” Provenance: ex Gerald Davis, Robson Lowe, March 1990
$4,500.00