385th Auction
24–29 March 2025 · 7–8 April 2025 in Wiesbaden
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1900/02, First Crown Colony Issues, large mint never hinged/unused and used collection with circa 60 covers, highly specialized with multiples, overprint types and settings, an abundance of multiples with large part sheets and panes, together with a fine selection of covers with attractive multiple and combination frankings, some occasional faults, but mostly in fine and fresh condition, neatly housed in two albums with some part expertly described. An attractive lot
1900/10, voluminous Postal History and Postmarks collection with over 420 covers and cards, as well a many used and a few unused, plenty of various cancellations classified by types and sizes, many better specialist covers with BONC “40” BOSCHVARKFONTEIN, BONC “107” MALAN´s POST, recovered BONC “777”, mail from Zand River (2), Schuttesdraai, P.O.A Chicago, “GOVERNMENT OFFICES O.R.C.” cds., etc., strong group of Bloemfontein postmarks, together with a selection of illustrated postcards, mixed condition, in 6 albums
1899/1902, large accumulation of circa 275 covers and cards, offerring an ecclectic choice spanning from the Boer invasion of Natal to the Orange Colony River, including returned to the sender and OHMS mail, Boer censor marks and seals, “in commando dienst” mail, a fine group of Boer Field Post Offices postmarks together with the scarce oval truncated rubber band “ELANGSLAAGTE”, some invalidated Orange Free State frankings in pencil, many better items with a rare incoming letter to General Cronje ´s commandos with blue cds. “BANK 18 JAN 00 Z.A.R”, outgoing mail from Ladysmith Siege (3), one with “LADYSMITH SIEGE POST OFFICE Feb. 27th. 1900.”, Mooi River British relief mail, etc., together with a few used and multiples. Mixed condition, some neatly mounted and expertly described on album pages. A most unusual aggregation
BRITISH CENSOR MARKS AND SEALS: extensive research collection with over 390 covers and cards, starting with a rare blue pencil strike on a very early card (creased) from “HEILBRON OC 24 (18)99” to England, followed by a fine selection of scarce handwritten censorships including Fauresmith, Smithfield and Rouxville, scarce censor marks from Jagersfontein, Philippolis, Bethulie, Edenburg, Jacobsdale, etc., many interesting usages with a strong array of censor marks combinations, plenty of multiple frankings, registered mail and some destinations abroad, many expertly described and neatly mounted on exhibition pages, mixed condition as to be expected. An exciting assembly for the specialist, in four albums
BRITISH FIELD POST OFFICES AND ARMY POST OFFICES: impressive collection with over 360 covers and cards and circa 250 used/pieces, specialized with the study of the various double circle FPO- and Army P.O cancellations including the unnumbered and star types, with a very strong range of FPO numbers on covers including 1-6, 8, 11-17, 19-32, 35-36, 38-39, 41, 43-44, 46-48, 50-51, 53-54, 56 and 100, many better items with mentions “stamps not available”, unusual destinations with Morocco and Syria, rare straight-line “RECOVERED FROM THE ENEMY AT VREDE, O.R.C”, a fine group of the large circular rubber postmark with “ARMY POST OFFICE B” on 1901 registered envelope to England, scarce “ARMY POST OFFICE MACHADODORP”, also some Base Post Office mail, FPO with large numbers 1-5, 8-9, “ARMY TELEGRAPHS” postmarks, OHMS blue card, etc., together with a selection of maps, sketches and photographs. Mixed condition, some neatly mounted and expertly described on album pages, a breathtaking study group in 7 albums
BRITISH POW CAMPS FOR THE BOERS: extensive assembly of over 110 covers and cards from/to Ceylon, India, Bermuda, St Helena and Natal, many interesting usages such as an unvalidated Free Orange State adhesive on 1900 taxed cover from Ficksburg to Ceylon, very scarce cds. “RAGAMA CAMP” (3), a "signed officer" envelope sent unfranked from “LADYBRAND JU 7 (19)01” to Rayapuram and taxed upon arrival, many camps including Green Point, Bellevue, Tin Town, Ahmednagar, Diyatalawa, etc., plenty of censor marks as well as some registered covers, together with some fine illustrated postcards. Mixed condition, a fine specialist assembly
BLOEMFONTEIN POSTAL HISTORY: specialized study group of the Bloemfontein postmarks used in the period 1893/1908, with over 85 covers and cards and a fine group of used stamps showing the evolution of many of the Bloemfontein types including scarcer ones, interesting usages with foreign destinations, incoming and registered mail, better items with a well travelled 1898 redirected illustrated envelope with Britain-OFS-Cape of Good Hope mixed franking, etc., together with over 40 illustrated postcards mostly from the city. Some occasional faults, overall in fine and fresh condition, an interesting lot, in one album
BOER WAR ILLUSTRATED POSTCARDS: attractive group of over 130 postcards related to the Boers and the Anglo-Boers campaigns, mostly unused, with many propaganda cards including from European countries, with military personal depicted from both sides, historical figures such as Colonel Baden-Powell, scenic views, weaponry, ships, many interesting items such as a small illustrated propaganda card “Mafeking´s Relieved!”, also a selection of five patriotic cartoon envelopes and cards, together with some maps, photos and related documents. A few faults as to be expected, mostly fine, an alluring specialist assembly in one album
REFUGEE AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE ORANGE FREE STATE: a fine assembly of over 60 covers and cards, noted the camps of Bethulie, Bloemfontein, Harrismith, Heilbron, Kroonstad, Springfontein, Ladybrand, Vredefort Road, Vinburg and Zastron-Alistar North, many interesting usages with some scarce incoming mail and several intercamp letters, censor marks and seals, etc., together with some illustrated postcards and a few related documents. Mixed condition, an interesting lot in one album
MAIL SENT VIA DELAGOA BAY AND LOURENCO MARQUES: brilliant specialized collection with over 85 covers, plenty of interesting usages including several “MAIL SERVICE INTERRUPTED” covers, some early combinations of both Boer and British censor labels, several Boer oval censor “POSTMEESTER GENERAAL ORANJE VRY STAAT”, some rare incoming and outgoing mail from/to Russia, also a fine group of covers franked at Lourenco Marques, etc., together with a fine selection of illustrated postcards and maps. Mixed condition as to be expected, many neatly mounted and expertly described, in one album
NATAL FIELD FORCE: small group of 10 covers and card with the large octogonal datestamp “ARMY POST OFFICE NATAL FIELD FORCE”, noted Standerton, 81 Machadorp, Volksrust including one stampless with manuscript “stamp not obtainable”, Wakkerstroom, etc., some usual wear and soiling, interesting lot
1863/1920 (ca.), interesting collection with over 20 covers, cards and a few fronts, incl. British, German and French Post Offices, many interesting usages and better items, noted three covers to USA from 1872-74 each bearing a single Hong Kong SG-Nr. 11 tied by oval barred “B62” and paying the single rate for mail carried by the Pacific steamship service, with red cds. “HONG KONG PAID” alongside, some scarcer postmarks like “LIU KUNG TAU” (Webb-Nr. 199 Type B) tying a Hong Kong 4 c. to 1904 postcard to London, French “AMOY CHINE POSTE FRANCAISE” and “FOU-TCHEOU-CHINE”, etc., some faults especially in the early mail, mixed condition. An impressive assembly
1918/23, Armenia bis Transcaucasia, mint never hinged/unused and used collection, plenty of material with duplicates, many multiples including blocks and large part sheets, some Yessayan series including reprints, “Occupation Azirbayedjan” overprints, a fine selection of the Batum issues and Armenian Monograms, some better items like Batum Mi.-Nr. 44b unused, Azerbaidjan Mi.-Nr. 42 block of six and horizontal pairs (2, one adhesive with variety double overprint), all tied by cds. “BAKU 19 6 22” and paying a 500,000 rubles tariff to registered envelope to Berlin, etc., many forgeries, reprints and dubious items, overall in good condition, an interesting assembly in one album
1880/2000 (ca.), extensive mint never hinged/unused and used collection neatly housed in 5 albums, some classics yet mostly modern, with India and States, Mauritius, Afghanistan, Madagascar, together with some early Ceylon postal stationery cards, many cpl. sets together with some booklets, miniature sheets, FDCs, many covers, etc.; mostly fine to very fine
1934/44, Sammlung “Raketenpost in Indien” mit fast 60 Belegen und vielen Vignetten, dabei u.a. Hopferwieser Nr. SS-01, SS-02a, SS-03, SS-04, SS-05, Vignette ss-09 mit übergehendem handschriftlichem Vermerk “ADVERTISEMENT” auf Blatte mit Aufstellung und e. Unterschrift Stephen H. Smith, SS-32, SS-33, SS-34a, SS-50, SS-51, SS-59, SS-60, SS-66, SS-78 and SS-79, meist in guter Erhaltung
1934/44, Sammlung “Rakentenpost in Indien” mit ca. 50 Belegen, dabei u.a. Hopferwieser SS-01, SS-02a, SS-03, SS-04, SS-05, SS15, SS-17, SS-18, SS-27b, SS-30 und SS 31, meist in guter Erhaltung
1900/1913, Eingehende Post, Sammlung von 36 Briefen und Karten in die deutsche Kolonie, ankommend aus Deutschland, USA, Neuseeland, Marshall-Inseln, Österreich, Großbritannien, Frankreich, Ägypten, Ceylon, NSW; zusätzlich 42 weitere eingehende Belege aus 1927/2002 (=78 Belege insgesamt), meist gute Bedarfserhaltung.
