363 / September 2016
363. Heinrich Koehler Auction
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"Veldpost, ZAR New Castle. 27. April 1900", blue three-line cancel struck twice on illustrated cover franked with ½ and 2d. to Gmernay, little stained and slighty creased, nevertheless attractive
1899/1900, two covers franked with 1d. with three-line cancellation of New Castle, fine
SIEGE OF LADYSMITH: "'LADYSMITH SIEGE POST OFFICE/Feb. 27th 1900'' blue two-line cancel on locally addressed cover and cover from the Special Correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" to Scotland with oval "10c" tax mark, in addition one unused and one used special postcard, first cover folded once, otherwise fine
SIEGE OF LADYSMITH: 3 "Velddienst" covers and one franked envelope, including one cover from Ladysmith to London endorsed "stamps not obtainable", some minor faults, mostly good
Boer advance into the Cape Colony: Telegramm byLt. Hoffmann, sent from Lichtenburgto Pretoria, with arrival mark at upper left, asking for a urgent transport options for animal feed and provisions, sent only a few weeks before the hostilities, a fine and very interesting document
"ALIWAL NORTH C.G.H. JA 24 19" clear cds. on franking Transvaal/OFS on cover to Pretoria with transit mark of Bloemfontein, in addition OFS 1d. postal stationery with adopted cds. "ALIWAL-NORTH FE 10 19", fine
"COLESBERG C.G.H. FE 23 00" on 1d. on cover to Bloemfontein and on OFS 1½ d. postal stationery to Johannesburg, fine
"PRETORIA 1-MRT 1900" cds. on Transvaal 1d. postal stationery to Breslau, written by a german volunteer who arried with a contingent of 100 men on the 26th of February in Delagoa Bay and where sent to Colesberg, a fine and very interesting card
"COMMANDANT GENERAL 7- FEB. 1900" large round violet censor mark and adjacent blue "G" on cover from a POW camp in Pretoria for british officers to Brighton, with additional triangular british censor mark "PASSED PRESS CENSOR", folded once vertially, otherwise fine
"Geopend onder Krijgswet..." pink censor label on franked cover to Charlottenburg, folded once vertically, otherwise fine, scarce
"Geopend onder Krijgswet..." pink censor label on cover from Lourenco Marques to Johannesburg, part of right backflap missing, otherwise fine, scarce
"GEZIEN, POSTCENSOR, PRETORIA, Z.A.R" boxed violet cachet on franked cover to Ladysmith with additional british triangular censor mark, slightly soiled, otherwise fine
"Postmeester Generaal / Oranje Vry Staat" oval prosivional censor mark in blue resp. black on two 1d. OFS postal stationery cards to Germany, fine
"SOUTHAMPTON SHIP-LETTER 31 MY" and "PAQUEBOT LIVERPPOL ME 2 01" each on 1881 GB 1d. on cover to Brighton resp Essex, the later endorsed "From No 4043 Pte H. Stringer, 12th R Lancers, South Africa, some wear, still fine and attractive
NATAL FIELD FORCE: 1900, interesting group of 11 cards and covers including with cds. "FIELDPOST OFFICE BO" "FIELDPOST OFFICE 2", octogonal "ARMY POST OFFICE NATAL FIELD FORCE 81" on OHMS envelope and on franked cover, same cds. on franked cover to Malta with closing tape "VR received torn open and officially repaired", mostly fine, some with usual wear
BRITISH FIELDPOST OFFICES AND ARMY POST OFFICES: 1900/01, interesting group of 18 card and covers, many with double circle FPO-cancellations in different types including number 3,7,24,25,31,43,45,50,51,52,53,55 and 100, also large double-framed violett "Army Post Office Volkstrust 2 AUG 1900" on franked cover with pink censor label to Durban, and violet "Army Post Office South Africa 3MB" on OAS cover, also "ARMY POST OFFICE BARBERTON" on cover, a fine group
LOCALITY AND R.P.O. MILITARY OFFICES: 1902, interesting group of 4 covers from different towns "Machadodorp", "Wonderfontein", "Kroonstad" and "Mafeking" in addition two covers with "P.O.A" cancel, fine
ARMY BASE / P.O. CAPE TOWN: 1900, GB 1d. lilac on cover from England adressed to a soldier at the 3rd Batt. Field Force, at time of delivery location was unclear, redirected via Army Base and forwarded to Kroonstadt, reverse with arrival mark "ARMY BASE P.O. CAPETOWN", in addition a piece of a cover with cancel "Recovered from the Mails/looted by the Boers on June 8", small imperfections
Australian contigents, 1900, ½d. green on complete ½ d. VRI reply card from "SPRINGFONTEIN AP 3 01" to Brisbane with adjacent triangular censor mark, written by a soldier of the Queensland contingent, little soiled, rare
Australian contigents, 1900, ½d. green on ½ VRI postal stationery from "SPRINGTONTEIN MR 24" to Brighton, written by a member of the Victorian Mounted Rifles during his travel from Port Elizabeth to Pretoria, with blue censor mark and transit- and arrival mark, little soiled, otherwise fine, rare
THE CONTINGENTS: Canadian contigents, cover with FPO cancel and red adjacent oval "CANADIAN CONTIGENT MAY 15 1900" to Nepigon with arrival mark, openend on three sides, little tear at top, otherwise fine, scarce
Canadian contingents, cover with FPO cancel and cilet adjacent oval "CANADIAN CONTINGENT SEP 26 1900" to Oakville with arrival mark, little soiled and folded vertical once, tear closed with adhesive on reverse, scarce
Canadian contingents, fieldpost cover with released by a public post office with cancel "DUNDEE MY 11 1902", adjacent straight line "NATAL VOLUNTEER COMPOSITE...", reverse with transit- and arrival mark, small faults, rare cover
"Geopend onder Krijgswet..." pink censor label (boer label type 3 used by a British censor) and oval censor mark "25 OCT 1900 Johannesburg", on incoming cover from Germany, despite some faults a attractive and interesting cover
"Opened under Martial Law.." pink censor label with adjacent oval "PASSED BY CENSOR JOHANNESBURG" and triangular censor mark of Modderfontein on franked registered cover from "MOODERFONTEIN 14 NOV 01" via Johannesburg and Perth to Kalgoorly, fine
"OPENED UNDER MARTIAL LAW" yellow label (type 35) and intials on franked cover to Würzburg with two additional red straight-line marks "P.B.C.", openend on two sides, fine
"OFFICIALLY SEALED IN THE..." white label (type 1B) on cover from Lourenco Marques to Durban with arrival mark on reverse, little stained, scarce
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1899/1901, group of 30 cards and covers with a nice variety of censor marks and labels, mostly pink and white label "Opend under Martial Law..", also "PASSED BY CENSOR" in red on white paper and "Opend under Martial Law..." on red paper, in addition censor marks with and without location, censor marks with initials and incoming mail, a fine and interesting group
SS "Armenian": franked cover from "BLOEMFONTEIN" to a POW inmate on the SS Armenian, yellow censor label "OPENED UNDER MARTIAL LAW" and straight-line handstamp "H.P.Y" and round "Censor Prisonders of War." applied, small tear closed at upper right, otherwise fine
SS "Catalonia", "Manila" and "Hawarden Castle", two covers on one front with censor marks and label, mostly fine
SS "Mongolian / Kildonan Castle": 1901, registered franked cover from "PRETORIA 6-JAN 01" to a POW Camp at Green Point, endorsed "SS Mongolian" and "cash" in red and re-directed to "Kildonan Castl", showing censor marks of Green Point in violet and censor mark with manuscript "The Castle 16/1/01", a rare and attractive cover
H.M.S Penelope: 1900, franked cover from the ship with cds "G.P.O. CAPETOWN 3 JAN 00" to the Netherlands, showing boxed censor mark "CENSOR TO PRISONERS OF WAR" with additional manuscript "S. Jervis Capt", this censor mark was only used on the "Penelope", minor imperfections, rare
Green Point / Ladysmith / Belle Vue: 1900/01, 4 covers into the camps, different censor marks and labels, fine
CAMPS IN CEYLON: 1900/02, Diyatalawa / Ragama and Welikada Tronk Camp, 8 cards and covers and 2 fronts, including picture postcard from the camp to Dr. R. Ryken, a prisoner on parole at the civial hostpital at Kandy with large violet oval "DIYATALAWA CAMP PASSED CENSOR" and franked cover from Ladysmith addressed to an POW inmate, franked card with oval "RAGAMA CAMP PASSED CENSOR" to Colombo and cover from Bloemfontein to the Welikada Tronk camp, a fine and interesting group
CAMPS IN INDIA: 1902, four cards and and covers sent out of the camps with different censor marks "AHMEDNAGAR" "DAGSHAI AND SOLON", "TRICHINOPOLY" and "UMBALLA", one cover folded, otherwise fine
CAMPS ON ST. HELENA: Broadbottom and Deadwood Camp, 12 cards and covers including one from Broadbottom sent to Germany with censor mark "PRISONER OF WAR BROAD BOTTOM CAMP" and handwritten intials and three St. Helena 1d. postal stationery with round censor mark in red, blue and violett, a fine and valuable group
