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MATTRU, Sierra Leone postal history
(112.02) */20 DE 54 tying KG6 1/3d added QE2 4d PSRE, standard blue "Mattru" printed reg. label.
£14

MATTRU, Sierra Leone postal history
(112.03) */28 OC 58 on QE2 2d, 1/3d added QE2 4d PSRE, standard blue "MATTRU" printed reg. label.
£8


J.G.R. ACCOUNTING BRANCH, Jamaica railway postal history
purple departmental dated JUL 28 19(33) on reverse OHMS reg. cover to Kingston.
£125


KAYIMA, Sierra Leone postal history
(071.01) */24 NO 55 tying KG6 1/3d (SG.196a) on QE2 4d PSRE to Kilmarnock, blue reg. label with m/script "KAYIMA", some damp stains.
£125

8 used DOUGLAS, Cape of Good Hope postal history
dated SP 5 01 on 1d rate censored cover to Cape Town, piece of top and flap removed on opening, some perf. toning.
£120


8 used DOUGLAS, Cape of Good Hope postal history
dated AU 22 98 on QV 4d PSRE with added twelve x 1d (SG.59a) to Port Elizabeth, fine N.E. T.P.O. AU 24 98 cds, toning on address panel.
£150

NEW ENGLAND skeleton postmark, Sierra Leone postal history
(119.02) dated 1 OC 46 on reg. locally addressed FDC with KG6 1½d and 3d Victory.
The reversed "E" in SIERRA now corrected
£40

G.R. SYNKRASI, Cyprus postal history
(T.28) on KG6 1½pi local cover, reverse Famagusta, Trikomo, Nicosia 1 FE 46 cds.
Mixed village, population 277 in 1960
£75



SALONIKA mailbag postmark on British Levant stamp
tying 1909 30 PARAS on GB ovp'd KE7 1½d (SG.16) on 26 OKT (12) cover to Athens.
£625

G.R. TYMBOU, Cyprus postal history
(T.28) on undated and unsealed 2 x KG6 ¼pi local Co-op cover.
Greek village, population 1133 in 1960
£40

YUBIN KYOKU TAIPING, Perak postal history
dated 18 JUN on Japanese Occupation 8c Pahang cover from Veterinary Officer to Ipoh.
£195

CLEVELAND (two types), Transvaal postal history
(D/R) both small and large each dated 16 SEP 04 on KE7 ½d x 3, 1d, 4d reg. cover to Hobart, Tasmania.
£25

CLIFTON, Dominica postal history
1963 cover to North Highlands, California with QE2 4c, 2 x 12c pmk'd CLIFTON */4 DE 63 cds.
£20



TZANEEN GOVERNMENT ESTATE, senders cachet Transvaal postal history
Tobacco factory, fine strike reverse poorly opened and poorly cancelled KE7 1d PSE dated 2 MAY 06.
£14

BELFAST, Transvaal postal history
(D/R) dated 3 SEP 13 on KE7 1d PSE with added pair KE7 1d to Lugano, Switzerland.
£18


INCONNU/NOT KNOWN/ONBEKEND applied PIETERMARITZBURG, Transvaal postal history with POLISH AIR FORCE
boxed on GB KG6 1d cover from Blackpool 18 NO 42 with purple jusqu'a bars denoting insufficient for airmail, on arrival pmk'd 25 II 43/15 and 13 III 43/41 with 4 MAY 1943 return arrival backstamp, some peripheral faults.
£95


MOOI RIVER, Natal postal history
On Active Service cover from S.F. Freyer, Major thought Ramc (Royal Army Medical Corps) 1.2.1900 mailed next day with QV 1d plus two cards from same correspondence pmk'd MY 11 00 (headed 12.2.00) "nothing doing now but medical care" and 6 AP 00 (headed 5.4.00) "busy invaliding".
£150



Zululand (correspondences November 14th and 23rd and December 11th 1907)
Family letter from Lorraine re loss of Johnnies mother, second letter from Fred saying “things in Zululand are very unsatisfactory and I would not be surprised if there was a general flare up any day, and third letter from Lorraine stating “you will see we are now starting another row, goodness only knows where it will end, it simply means ruin for the Colony. I hope the Home Gov’t will step in".
20th, 21st, and final 22nd letter - correspondences of Fred Boyce and Lorraine Wilson Boyce JU 10 1905 - DE 11 1907 (none have outer covers).
£25

Zululand (correspondence October 7, 1907)
Lorraine W. Boyce letter to her cousin written "Glendale, Kearsney" and mentions "every thing here is at a standstill, and the Natal Gov’t seem to be quite incapable of carrying on the affairs of the Colony. I think Archibald Forbes was not far out when he spoke of the people in Natal as the xxxxxxx of Creation". (Note: possibly the same Archibald Forbes inside the British square at Ulundi, Natal, as it braced itself to resist thousands of Zulu warriors in 1879, who then rode 300 miles in 50 hours with news of the British victory).
19th letter correspondences of Fred Boyce and Lorraine Wilson Boyce JU 10 1905 - DE 11 1907 (none have outer covers).
£20


Zululand correspondence (April 9, 1907)
Fred Boyce letter mentions "many thanks for £90. I can assure you it will be most useful as every thing in the Colony is so bad. Although it is now eight months since the late rebellion we have not received any compensation. I am very much afraid there will be another row with the natives, if there is it will be a big affair. The native unrest is all owing to having incompetent men in charge of affairs. The natives have lost all faith in the Colonial Gov’t. I feel convinced that if the Colony were to revert to a Crown Colony (the only thing that will save Natal from utter ruin) the natives would be quite peaceful and contented. Natal is not fit financially or otherwise to have Self Gov’t. Tick fever is still rampant but I think some farmers have found a cure although the vet dept declared there was no cure".
17th letter correspondences of Fred Boyce and Lorraine Wilson Boyce JU 10 1905 - DE 11 1907 (none have outer covers).
£60
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