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Country: Nigeria Clear
Subject: KE7 Head pmks Clear

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EGWANGA, Southern Nigeria period postmark
(T.4) A/AP 19 07 on horiz. pair Lagos KE7 ½d (SG.54) piece, left stamp with closed tear.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£12

FORCADOS, Southern Nigeria postmark
(T.6A) JA 3 09 on Lagos KE7 ½d (SG.54).
£12

OYO., Lagos period postmark
(T.14) 28 AP 05 on KE7 1d (SG.55).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£14

OYO., Lagos period postmark
(T.14) 28 NO 05 on KE7 ½d (SG.54), stained perfs.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£14

SAKI, Lagos period postmark
(T.12) dated SE 17 (04) on KE7 ½d (SG.54).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£28

SAKI, Lagos period postmark
(T.12) dated NO 14 (04) on KE7 3d (SG.48).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£36

IBADAN, Lagos period postmark
(T.13A) D/JA 4 1906 on KE7 1d (SG.55).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£10

IBADAN, Lagos period postmark
(T.9B) sideways down B/AP 6 1905 on KE7 1d Crown CA wmk (SG.45).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£9

IBADAN, Lagos period postmark
(T.9B) sideways down B/NO 17 1904 on KE7 1d MCA wmk (SG.55).
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£9

NORTHERN NIGERIA used LOKOJA, Northern Nigeria postmark
(T.1a) in blue dated JY 30 1902 on KE7 1d (SG.11).
Recorded in blue ink period DE 31 02 to FE 28 03 in Ince & Sacher handbook
£10





NUPE PLATOON, No.2 ARMY SIGNALS, Northern Nigeria postmark
newly discovered left half purple ink d/ring cancel showing 9 DE date portion on 1906 KE7 1d MCA wmk (SG.21a), at top left partial black postal transit cancel.
Hinged to album page piece and marked "Nupe Post Office No.2 Army Signals, unique?" by previous owner. NUPE PROVINCE has subsequently been suggested, but West Africa Study Circle member Ray Harris now believes it is NUPE PLATOON as the wording for both PROVINCE and POST OFFICE would be too long, and has provided the attached mock-up of how the full postmark might look
£725

KANO, Northern Nigeria postmark
(T.2B, D2) JY 26 1905 on KE7 5d Crown CA wmk (SG.14).
£12

SOKOTO, Northern Nigeria postmark
(T.2C) MY 14 1912 on KE7 1d (SG.29).
£14

EBUTE METTA, Southern Nigeria postmark
(T.7C) NO 27 15 on Northern Nigeria KE7 3d (SG.32).
£8

LAGOS W.C.A. OFFICIAL PAID, Lagos period postmark
(Type 0.10) dated 30 SE 1905 (LRD) on KE7 1d (SG.55), white flecks on face, tear lower right side, defective lower left corner. Rarely seen.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£24

OLD CALABAR CREEK TOWN, Southern Nigeria period postmark
(T.5, 27mm) A/23 AU 06 on Lagos KE7 1d (SG.55) piece.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£32

CALABAR, Southern Nigeria period postmark
(T.6A) A/MY 17 07 on Lagos KE7 1d (SG.55) piece.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£20

ASABA, Southern Nigeria period postmark
(T.2) A/DE 24 0(8?) on Lagos KE7 1d (SG.55) piece.
Lagos amalgamated into Southern Nigeria as of May 1st 1906
£10

BADEGGI, Northern Nigeria postmark
clear "4 2 0(9) Badeggi" in black manuscript on KE7 1d (SG.11), adhesive with surface rubbing and reverse toning.
£175

KOKO, Southern Nigeria postmark
(T.7a) SP 24 10 on KE7 1d (SG.34), toning.
£14
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