Scattered ranges on New Imperial leaves, incl. 1923-26 short ovpt. 3d used, long ovpt. 1s3d (mint) and 2s6d, plus 5s separated mint pair, 1927-30 2d to 1s, 1931 1s3d, 1935 SJ, 1935-36 Voortrekker mint and (ex. ½d) used, some P. Dues and Officials, used. Cat £480 (Start Price = £60.00) [Estimate price: £75.00]
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Lot #19282 - south west africa
1910-24 - South Africa Union 2½d, defin set to £1(2d faults), coil set of four and 1½d brown tete beche pair all with South West Africa postmarks, the 10s and £1 have Windhoek postmarks, others include Gibeon, Grootfontein, Luderitzburg, Rehoboth(3), Swakopmund, a superb assembly with fresh colours, rarely offered complete Cat £1806 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £854.40) [Estimate price: £1,068.00]
Lot #19283 - south west africa
1913-24 - South Africa used in S.W. Africa; values to 6d, all on piece, with ½d (2, one damaged), 1d (10), 2d (3), 2½d (3) and 6d, various postmarks, v.g.u. [US1] (Start Price = £9.60) [Estimate price: £12.00]
Lot #19284 - south west africa
1913-24 - Collection of postmarks on South Africa stamps(37) values to 4d including Aus, Kalkfontein, Bethany, Railway, mainly fine [US1] (Start Price = £35.20) [Estimate price: £44.00]
Lot #19285 - south west africa
1913-24 - SOUTH AFRICA £1 green and red, vertical pair (reinforced), with light upright WINDHOEK cds of 16 MAY 22, very fresh, f.u. RARE. Cat £1500 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £409.60) [Estimate price: £512.00]
Lot #19286 - south west africa
1914 - LUDERITZBUCHT : October/Novemebr 1914 stampless OAS postcards (Bethanien barracks, one hand-illustrated Xmas card) to S.Africa all with ABPO/4 cds and crowned 'DEFENCE DEPARTMENT/ACTIVE CITIZENS FORCE' cachet - showing 2 different sizes of boxed censor h.s. and an unusual unboxed 2-line type. Scarce group. (4) (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £94.40) [Estimate price: £118.00]
Lot #19287 - south west africa
1914-17 - ARMY BASE P.O. 4 (Luderitzbucht) cds on PPC ex Transvaal Scottish 'C' Force to Transvaal with 2-line censor cachet; also (1917) two uncommon telegram envelopes with cds of Swakopmund or Omaruru. (3) [US1] (Start Price = £39.20) [Estimate price: £49.00]
Lot #19288 - south west africa
1915 - stampless OA5 cover with relief cds (no origin, dated 1 MAY 15 and number '4' at bottom), handstamped '7th CITIZEN BATTERY' and boxed 2-line bilingual PASSED BY CENSOR cachet on obverse, nice LOWLANDS RAIL arrival cds on reverse, roughly opened, light toning. [US1] (Start Price = £14.40) [Estimate price: £18.00]
Lot #19289 - south west africa
1915 - attractive Zieher postcard of German colonies, Yacht stamps set to 5m with fancy blue Official Free handstamp, used from WINDHUK to Pretoria and redirected to a private in South African Scottish Cantonments in Potchefstroom, corner crease. Scarce. [US1] (Start Price = £20.00) [Estimate price: £25.00]
Lot #19290 - south west africa
1915-16 - WINDHUK : three covers inc one to Pretoria, with KGV ½d (pair) or 1d (single or pair) cancelled by double-ring Windhuk cds (2) or converted German TPO d.s. - all with boxed bilingual censor in violet, mauve or blue. (3) [US4] (Start Price = £35.20) [Estimate price: £44.00]
Lot #19291 - south west africa
1915-22 - POSTMARKS COLLECTION an attractive range of clear to superb strikes on South Africa KGV stamps written up on pages, with cds's, modified German oval types, various offices incl. Tsumeb in blue etc. (49 stamps) [US1] (Start Price = £106.40) [Estimate price: £133.00]
Lot #19292 - south west africa
1915-23 - SWAKOPMUND : cancellation study on loose stamps on leaves, mainly modified German types on S.Africa issues to 2/6d (4) inc cancellation varieties. (49 stamps / pieces) [US4] (Start Price = £23.20) [Estimate price: £29.00]
Lot #19293 - south west africa
1916 - S. Africa 2½d (pair) and 4d on registered cover from WINDHOEK (German-type cds and Reg. label) to International Peace Office in Bern, PASSED BY CENSOR/C.15 cachet on obverse, bilingual 'Opened by Censor/99' tape overlaps the 2½d adhesives with oval Capetown Censor handstamp in blue. Neatly opened at bottom. [US1] (Start Price = £42.40) [Estimate price: £53.00]
Lot #19294 - south west africa
1916 - TSUMEB : early (7.March) use of S.Africa ½d postcard (punch holes, clear of cancellation) to Winduk cancelled by double-ring cds [T.5 : Putzel records first use as 5.August!] with bilingual censor in violet. [US4] (Start Price = £19.20) [Estimate price: £24.00]
Lot #19295 - south west africa
1916 - OUTJO : cover to Switzerland (one word erased) with KGV 2½d stamp cancelled by fine, complete strike of the very scarce converted German cds [T.4]; censor tape and hand-stamp. (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £46.40) [Estimate price: £58.00]
Lot #19296 - south west africa
1916 - LUDERITZBUCHT : KGV S.Africa 1d stamps (inc pair) on trio of covers to different inland destinations, all cancelled by the scarcer solid-arc [T.9] cds with large boxed bilingual censor [T.90] in blue or black. (3) [US4] (Start Price = £35.20) [Estimate price: £44.00]
Lot #19297 - south west africa
1916 - OMARURU : covers to Windhuk (one with light mark) with KGV 1d stamps cancelled by the double-ring cds [T.2] with Windhoek transit d.s. and large boxed censor No.100 in violet or red. (2) [US4] (Start Price = £28.00) [Estimate price: £35.00]
Lot #19298 - south west africa
1916 - CENSORED MAIL TO SWITZERLAND : scarce registered cover to Berne with KGV 1d & 3d (2) stamps cancelled by the Windhoek modified cds [T.8] with boxed registration mark in green, sealing tape & censor h.s.; also incoming cover to Winduk with Swiss 25c stamp and s/l 'Bureau Internationale de Paix' with British & S.African censorship. (2) [US4] (Start Price = £46.40) [Estimate price: £58.00]
Lot #19299 - south west africa
1916 - SWAKOPMUND : modified German TPO d.s. [T.6] cancelling attractive printed cover with KGV ½d stamps (2) or 1d stamp on 'Bookpost' cover - with large bilingual boxed censor #100 in red or violet. (2) [US4] (Start Price = £28.00) [Estimate price: £35.00]
Lot #19300 - south west africa
1916 - GIBEON: Cover to Keetmanshoop with KGV 1d stamp cancelled by Gibeon double-ring cds [T.3] and boxed bilingual censor. [US4] (Start Price = £16.00) [Estimate price: £20.00]
Lot #19301 - south west africa
1916 - real photo p/card of Union-Castle Steamer GAIKA, which served as a troopship and hospital ship, used to Capetown (address scratched out), with oval DEFENCE DEPARTMENT/OFFICIAL FREE/HEADQUARTERS 'D' FORCE cachet, overstruck by blue boxed POSTAGE FREE/BASE 1/PASSED BY/CENSOR handstamp, scarce. [US1] (Start Price = £24.80) [Estimate price: £31.00]
Lot #19302 - south west africa
1916 - OKASISE RAIL : very good large-part strike (struck partially off-cover) of the scarce rubber cds in violet, cancelling a KGV 2½d stamp on cover to Switzerland, sealed with OBC '99' tape , 'C4' censor h.s. [US4] (Start Price = £23.20) [Estimate price: £29.00]
Lot #19303 - south west africa
1916-17 - CENSORED MAIL TO SWITZERLAND : trio of covers to Berne with KGV 2½d stamps cancelled by Okahandja, Rehoboth or Tsumeb double-ring cds, with '19/99' (2) or 'C/5/99' censor h.s. - one with Cape Town censor on reverse.(3) [US4] (Start Price = £41.60) [Estimate price: £52.00]
Lot #19304 - south west africa
1916-17 - CENSORED MAIL : S.Africa ½d postcard (punch holes) ex Omaruru with fine Swakopmund arrival converted TPO d.s. [T.6] plus 1d postcard cancelled by the Swakopmund d.s. (raised stops variety) ex brewery to Karibib, each with censor '105' in blue or violet. (2) [US4] (Start Price = £28.00) [Estimate price: £35.00]
Lot #19305 - south west africa
1916-23 - SWAKOPMUND : modified German TPO oval cancellation (T.6, inc two examples of 6a) on covers with KGV S.Africa frankings inc 1d (2, one with pair), 1½d, scarce ½d-uprated 1d stationery envelope plus 1923 cover with pair of opt'd 2d stamps. (4 plus a front) [US4] (Start Price = £46.40) [Estimate price: £58.00]
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