359 / März 2015
359. Heinrich Koehler Auction
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GERMAN EMPIRE: "PASSED BY CENSOR 3 G.R.I. SAMOA" strike on card from "WARNEMÜNDE 29.11.19" to Apia bearing 15 pfg. adhesives, with interesting text from a german who, most likey because of his marriage to a samoan wife, was not deported and returned with his wife to Germany, fine
"Passed by Censor" green strike on front of large registered cover, registry etiquette with unusual greenish blue "Apia, Samoa" octagon handstamp, franked with ½d., 2 and 2½d. from "APIA 14.12.14" to Sydney, vertical fold, few stains, otherwise fine, rare
"Passed by Censor" black strike on front of local cover franked with ½d.-1sh. from "APIA 14 JE. 15", folded horizontally, otherwise fine
"Passed by Censor" black strike on front of cover franked with 2d. mauve from "APIA 14 JE. 15" to England, fine
Handwritten censor check mark on two postal stationary cards 1d. to Hamburg resp. San Francisco, fine
"PASSED BY CENSOR H.S. Harlock, Lieut. Samoan Expeditionary Force", printed censor label affixed to reverse of large cover franked with GRI 2½ d. from "APIA 26.9.14" to Hamburg, usual folds and small stains, otherwise fine, rare
"APIA CENSORSHIP SAMOA", printed censor label affixed to reverse of cover with black strike "Passed by Censor" on front of cover franked with GRI 2½d. from "APIA" to London, fine
"APIA CENSORSHIP SAMOA", printed censor label affixed to reverse of cover with black strike "Passed by Censor" on front of franked cover from "APIA 28.10.14" to Hamburg, a scarce cover sent to Germany, fine
"Passed by Censor" over gummed closing label on front and reverse of regsitered cover from Little Falls, N.Y. bearing 5 and 10 c. adhesives, tied by oval cachet, to Apia, very fine and scarce
Provenance: 'Floyd W. Fitzpatrick' (1989)
MAIL RETAINED FROM THE CENSORS: 5 unused double and two normal postal stationary cards GRI 1d. on 10 Pfg. addressed to Leipzig with text including "...Since the 29th of August Samoa has been occupied by the New Zealand troops...", very interesting
1917/19, three covers, including one registered, to Netherland, Switzerland and USA, all with censor mark, mostly fine
1916/18, 4 covers from Netherland, Norway, New Zealand and USA to Apia, all with censor marks, mostly fine
1914/24, Postal Fiscal stamps 2s-£1, 11 covers to Switzerland including SG# 122 with certificate RPSL, fine
1914, illustrated advertising cover for the Apia agents for Gaelic Old Smuggler Scotch Whicky, to USA with pair of KGV ½d. and one 1½d., tied by english-type cds., adjacent boxed "PASSES BY CENSOR 3 G.R.I. SAMOA", little wear, still fine and attractive
1921, Samoan house, ½d.-1s. as imperforated plate proofs in blue, without gum, fine
1932, fiscals 2s6d.-5£, mounted mint, very fine, certificate Holcombe for 2 and 5£
PLATE PRROFS: 1952, Natives ½d.-3s., in imperforated horizontal pairs, unused, very fine, certificate BPA
Fiscals 20£., mint never hinged, very fine
STAMP BOOKLETS: 1958, 2s7d-9s.9d., three complete booklets, scarce, very fine
STAMP BOOKLETS: 1960/67, interesting collection containing 18 booklets, almost all very fine
1914/2003, interesting collection with more than 40 registered covers, including many early with different frankings, censor marks etc., good quality
1916/19, George V., interesting collection of more than 40 covers with many registered, in addition some unused material with plate flaws, different perforations etc., good quality
1920/35, interesting unused and used collection, including varieties like SG# 145 with "inverted V for A (R4/1 -first setting)", blocks with marginal inscription etc., in addition 24 cards and covers, good condition
1921, Samoan house, interesting collection with more than 50 covers, many registered, in addition some stamps including multiples, good condition
1935/97, used collection including multiples, covers, many different cancellations, souvenir sheets etc.
1919/2001, interesting collection containing over 50 covers, mostly good condition
1935/2007, interesting collection with more than 350 covers including many registered, also airmail, better frankings etc., good quality
AIRMAIL: 1938/79, interesting collection with more than 110 covers, including First Flights 1938 England-Australia and South Africa-Australia, mostly good quality
AVIS DE RECEPTION: 1970/79, collection of more than 120 franked cards, good condition
CANCELLATIONS: ALEIPATA-TUASIVI (1916-88), interesting collection, mostly modern but also some covers from the 20-40s, good quality
POSTAL HISTORY: 1921/2008, interesting collection with more than 100 covers, many registered, OHMS, different censor marks, "Officially sealed", good destinations, missent covers, late fee, Pago Pago cancel on Western Samoa, meter marks etc., in addition "SAMOA COURIERS" as gummed labels and modern material and postcards
SHIP MAIL: 1908/87, very interesting collection with more than 90 covers, including many early with different markings e.g. "LOOSE SHIP LETTER" on Tasmania postal stationary 1d. with additional franking to Apia, various early "PAQUEBOT" markings and strong part American Samoa, good condition
VARIA: 3 albums containing autographs, banknotes, numis covers, Liebig pictures, vignettes and modern pictures etc.
AMERICAN SAMOA: 1913/96, very interesting collection containg more than 200 covers, with many better items e.g. letters with pre-printed senders address "Goverment House Apia", "Department of Education Pago Pago", early airmail, early first day covers, betters cancellations, better frankings, postage due covers, "SWAINS ISLAND", pre-cancellations, censor marks, some autographs, military chit sets, good quality
BELGIEN: 1852/58, 1 Kreuzer auf graugrün, 6 Kreuzer auf rosa und 9 Kreuzer auf gelb, als Streifen geklebt mit Nr. "220" und nebengesetztem Zier-DKr. "FRANKFURT 20 MER. 1854" auf Briefhülle nach Brüssel; das Weiterfranko von "7" Kreuzern vorderseitig notiert, umgerechnet in "2" Silbergroschen, schöner Brief
1859/61, 1 Kreuzer grün, 6 Kreuzer rosa und 9 Kreuzer gelb mit Nr. "220" und nebengesetztem EKr. "FRANKFURT A.M. 19 NOV. 1860" auf Briefkuvert nach Brüssel; 9 Kreuzer Vereinsporto und 7 Kreuzer Weiterfranko, hier als '2' Silbergroschen vorderseitig notiert
