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1915, British Occupation, complete set of thirteen, very fresh and clean assembly, neatly tied by cds "DUALA 14 7 15 (KAMERUN) a", 2m. one short perf., otherwise very fine, signed Bothe
1d. on 5 pfg., setting 4, position 5, with variety “d inverted”, fresh color and good perforation, small paper inclusion at upper right, neatly tied by part of cds. “STEPHANSORT”, very fine and rare, signed Champion and Scheller with certificate (2023)
1914, Surcharge on Marshall Islands 2 s. on 2 m., spacing 5 mm, unused with original gum, light overall toning, still very fine, certificate RPSL (2024)
1915, G.R.I. and value 3½ mm apart: 5 s. on 5 m., very fresh, unused without gum. A rare stamp, Certificate RPSL (2024)
1915, ½ P. und 2 P., mit Stempel "LOME TOGOGEBIET" als Zusatzfrankatur auf eingeschriebener Britische Besetzung Ganzsache-Karte ½ P. nach New York mit nebengesetztem Transit- und Ankunftstempel; ein seltenes Stück in sehr guter Erhaltung
INDIVIDUAL SETTING 1a (nearly 3mm between Anglo and French; mixed capital Os): 20 pfg., fresh color and good perforation, tied by the typical clear cds. "LOME 20 10 14" to small piece, fine, a very rare stamp from the earliest of the individual settings with only 3 copies known, signed Roumet and certificate Holcombe (1995)
1914, 2mm Spacing: 5 pfg. green, fresh color and good perforation, used with cds. “LOME”, very fine, certificate Scheller (2023)
1914, 20 pfg. ultramarine, with variety from position 37 "TOG for TOGO", fresh color, good perforation, tied by cds. "LOME -4.10.14" to small piece, a very rare variety with only 40 printed, fine, signed Bothe BPP with certificate (1980)
1914, 2mm Spacing: 80 pfg. fresh color and good perforation, unused, very fine, scarce, certificate Scheller (2023)
10 pfg. red without watermark, Setting 3c, fresh color and good perforation, used with blue cds. “LOME 8/4 15”, a fine and very rare stamp with only a few printed from this individual setting, certificate Scheller (2023)
1915, Sansane-Mangu 20 pfg., fresh color and good perforation, unused, slightly toned, fine and rare, signed Champion and certificate Scheller (2023)
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6Catalogue no.101
½d. on 3 pfg., tied by cds. “APIA” to wrapper to Auckland, inevitable traces of transportation, otherwise fine and attractive
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0 1Catalogue no.101c
1914, ½ d. on 3 pfg. brown, vertical pair with lower sheet margin, the lower stamp with variety “Comma after G.R.I”., the upper stamp almost invisibly hinged, the lower mint never hinged, very fine, certificate BPA (1985)
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6 4Catalogue no.102
½d. on 5 pfg., block of four, fresh color and mostly good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA” to local cover, upper right stamp small pre-printing surface abhrasion, minor paper clip rust spots, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.102
½d. on 5 pfg., horizontal pair, tied by cds. “APIA 11.9.14” to wrapper to Hamberg, minor transportation wear, otherwise fine
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0 1Catalogue no.102c
1914, ½ d. on 5 pfg. green, vertical pair with lower sheet margin, the lower stamp with variety “Comma after G.R.I”., the upper stamp hinged, the lower mint never hinged, very fine, certificate BPA (1993) and opinion Holcombe (1992)
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5Catalogue no.103,105-109
4d. on 30 pfg. with heavily shifted surcharge, thus parts of “GRI” showing at top and bottom, with additional franking, all tied by cds. “APIA 20.9.14” to large part of envelope, fine
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1Catalogue no.103a
1d. on 10 pfg., horizontal pair with clear double overprint, unused, very fine and scarce, signed a.o. Bothe BPP and certificate BPA (1978)
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0 1 4Catalogue no.104,104a,104var
2½ d. on 20 pfg., block of 36 from the lower left sheet corner, showing four strips with positions 2-9, thus four times variety “damaged stop after G” and four times “no fraction bar", 26 values mint never hinged, the others lightly hinged, few separtions, a scarce and attractive multiple
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6Catalogue no.104,107
2½d. on 20 pfg. and 6d. on 50 pfg., tied by cds. “APIA 2-11 14” to shortened registered cover with typed registered label “APIA No I2” to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales with arrival mark, light toning to the adhesives, otherwise fine
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0 1 4Catalogue no.104d,104
2½d. on 20 pfg., block of four with bottom sheet margin, the two lower stamps with variety “Comma after I”., the varities mint never hinged, upper stamps and margins unused, a fine and attractive multiple, opinion Holcombe (1992)
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5 4Catalogue no.105var
3d. on 25 pfg., white paper, block of four, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, printed as presumably part of the "Unofficial Issue" of Jimmy Ah Sue, executed with the original printing types, an interesting item
Reference: G.R.I. by Robert M. Gibbs, page 270, Note 3
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5Catalogue no.108a
1914, 6d. on 50 pfg. as top marginal horizontal strip of three, the center stamp with double surcharge, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, the outer stamp with corner fault, the center stamp in fine condition, a scarce and attractive multiple
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5 4Catalogue no.109
9d. on 80 pfg., block of four, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 12.9.14” to small piece, fine
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3Catalogue no.110var
1 Sh. on 1 m. with variety “broken stop after I", used with central cds. “APIA 8.9.14”., small vertical crease, otherwise fine, scarce, certificate Ceremuga (2001) and Miro (1955)
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2Catalogue no.112
2 Sh. on 2m. blue, very fresh and deep color, unused without gum, very fine, scarce with only 126 printed, certificate Ceremuga (2003)
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5Catalogue no.112
2 Sh. on 2m. blue with bottom sheet margin, fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. “APIA 28.8.14” to large part of cover addressed to Captain A. Loftus Tottenham, few toned spots on the letterpiece only, fine
Note: Captain Tottenham was the Provost Marshall in charge of the occupation of the Apia Post Office and the overprinting of the stamps
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1Catalogue no.113
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0Catalogue no.114
5 Sh. on 5m., fresh color and good perforation, mint never hinged, a rare stamp in this condition, signed Bothe with certificate (1972)
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6Catalogue no.114var, 113, 101-109
5 Sh. on 5m. with variety “broken stop after I”, with additional franking 3sh. on 3m. and ½-9d., mostly fresh color and good perforation, all tied by cds. “APIA 14.9.14” to locally addressed cover, 2½d. slight discoloration, the envelope folded at bottom, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.H&G1
1915, Postal Stationery card ½d. on 5pfg. with additional franking Samoa George V. 2d. yellow and 2s. deep-blue, used from “APIA 14.SP.18” as registered card with adjacent boxed “PASSED BY CENSOR G.R.I.” to Bern with transit and arrival mark, minor transportation wear, scarce and attractive, signed Kilian
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6Catalogue no.H&G4
Postal stationery double-card 1d. on 10 pfg. with clear and heavily shifted double overprint, thus the reply card with corresponding normal and albino overprint, unused, very fine and scarce
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6Catalogue no.101,102, P
Postal Stationery cards ½d on 5 pfg., with single ½d. on 5 pfg. and pair ½d. on 3 pfg. as additional franking, all with cds. “APIA 30.9.14” to Wellington, fine
KRAAI RIVER - ZASTRON CAMP: franked postcard from Germany with oval “DEUTSCH SEEPOST LINIE HAMBURG WEST AFRIKA 5 4. 02”, addressed to the “Kraai River Camp Aliwal North”, violet trangle and “J.C.C.” censor handstamps, reverse arrival cds. “ZASTRON MY 10 (19)02”, slightly toned and a minor corner crease, still fine. A very scarce incoming mail from the German colonies to the Zastron camp, which was supposedly associated with the Aliwal North camp
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6Catalogue no.17,P10F
25 Pfg. mit Stempel "SAIPAN 19 4 01" als Zufrankatur auf eingeschriebener Ganzsachenkarte 10 Pfg. nach Singapure mit Ankunftsstempel "SINGAPORE JY 27 01", von dort weitergeleitet nach Mainburg mit Ankunftsstempel "24 AUG 01", der Empfänger verstorben mit entsprechendem Hinweiszettel und nun via "DEUTSCH-AMERIKA. SEEPOST HAMBURG NEW-YORK 29.8.01" zurück nach Saipan mit Ankunftsstempel "SAIPAN 10/1 02", ein spektakuläre Retourpost mit einer Laufzeit von 267 Tagen, gute Erhaltung, sign. Bothe BPP
"KAMERUN 17 9 93" als Ankunftsstempel auf Doppelkarte Lagos 1½ P. braun mit Text an einen Passagier der 'SS Aline Woerman' nach Kamerun postlagernd