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Lot No


19724


Cat No


Description South West Africa - continued


1917 TSES : S.Africa ½d postcard ex Luderitzbucht addressed to Berseba and forwarded to Kalkfontein with good strike of the very scarce Tses cds [T.5, modified from German Koes cds] and scarce solid-arc Keetmanshoop as transit marks, teo different censor marks etc. A very ‘busy’, interesting item. US ............................................................................................... £53


19725 19726 19727 19728 19729 19730 19731 19732 19733 19734


1917 KEETMANSHOOP : two covers (inc printed bank cover to Pretoria) with KGV 1d stamps cancelled by the scarcer solid-arc cds [T.2] with different types of censor mark. (2) US ................................................... £53


1917 KEETMANSHOOP : two covers to Neuheusis with KGV 1d stamps cancelled by scarcer solid-arc cds [T.2], each with small boxed PASSED BY/CENSOR in violet. (2) US ................................................................. £53


1917 OUTJO : late use (22/5/17) of the very scarce converted German cds [T.4] - very fine strike on Transvaal 1d postcard to Swakopmund with large circular censor ‘105’ h.s. in blue. US (image available online only) .. £89


1917 LUDERITZBUCHT : two commercial covers (one roughly-opened) to Keetmanshoop with KGV 1d stamps cancelled by the scarcer solid-arc cds [T.9] with small boxed English censor marks. (2) US ............................... £53


1917 LUDERITZBUCHT : stampless OAS cover ex ‘d’ Squadron to Cape Town with very fine strike of the scarce solid-arc cds of Luderitzbucht [T.9] and censor cachet - attractive item. US (image available online only) ................................................................................................... £62


1917 LUDERITZBUCHT : long cover to Keetmanshoop with uncommon franking of KGV ½d & 2d stamps cancelled by solid-arc cds [T.9] with boxed English censor; also similar printed commercial cover with 1d franking. (2) US .................................................................................... £58


1917-18 CANCELLATIONS : converted German cds cancellations on covers franked with KGV S.Africa 1d stamps inc Brackwasser, Kolmanskop, Maltahohe & Marienthal plus KGV ½d & 1½d with Outjo (T.5) cds. Attractive lot. (5) US ............................................................... £133


1917-18 Solid-arc cancellations: scarce Luderitzbucht T.9 solid-arc cds on covers (2) to Keetmanshoop - solid-arc arrival cds - with S.Africa 1d stamps; also similar cover front with very fine strike of the Keetmanshoop solid-arc cancellation. (3) US ................................................................ £71


1917-18 WINDHOEK : three censored covers with KGV 1d stamps all cancelled by the modified German TPO d.s. [T.6], two different types of the OBC/100 sealing tape, two with matching h.s. (3) US ...................... £67


1917-18 CENSORED MAIL : cover (wrinkle) to Windhuk with uncommon multiple franking of KGV 1d stamps (4) cancelled by scarce solid-arc Luderitzbucht cds with censor tape and matching h.s.; also bank window- envelope (slightly reduced at L) with 1d stamp cancelled by the scarce modified German cds of Swakopmund [T.7] and similar censorship. (2) US ....................................................................................................... £80


19735 19736 19737


1917-19 CENSORED MAIL : three covers with KGV ½d (pair) or 1d stamps cancelled at Swakopmuund [T.6, raised stops], Otjiwarongo or Windhoek with circular ‘B/100’ (2) or void centre censors; also incoming ½d postcard ex Cape Town with ‘C/8/99’ censor. (4) US ........................ £107


1917-19 CENSORED MAIL : group of inland covers with KGV stamps inc ½d & 2d single frankings, all with small ‘100A’ censor marks [T.37] inc items ex Okahandja, Omaruru, Kalkfeld (2), Swakopmund (2) & Windhoek (5 inc uncommon PPC). Interesting group. (11) US ................ £214


1917-19 OUTJO : very fine strike of the very scarce converted German cds [T.4] ‘wanderstempel’ for 22/5/17 on Transvaal 1d postcard (label stuck over address) with blue censor ‘100’; also a very good striek of the smaller type [T.5] on KGV ½d card to Swakopmund with ‘Z/4’ censor. (2) US ....................................................................................................... £67


19738


1917-20 South African stamps used in SWA: 1917 pair of censored. Registered covers with SA stamps inc KGV 3d pair ex Luderitzbucht to Keetmanshoop (fine strike of the scarce solid-arc arrival cds) or military cover with KGV 4d from Keetmanshoop to British Guiana with provisional registration h.s. - both with sealing tape and boxed censor marks. Also 1920 Australian forces stampless ‘O.A.S.’ cover ex Capetown. (3) US ..... £178


19739


1917-20 South African stamps used in SWA - registered mail: 4d registered envelopes (2) ex Tsumeb or Walvis Bay to Swakopmund withy KGV 1d stamps & provisional straight-line registration h/s, one with bilingual OBC sealing tape; also 1920 registered cover with KGV ½d plus 2½d pair from Grootfontein to Windhoek. Scarce and attractive trio. (3) US ....................................................................................................... £196


19740 19741


1917-20 LUDERITZBUCHT : scarce solid-arc cds cancellation (T.9) inc v.fine early strike (26 June 1917) on 1d cover and large part fine strike on uprated S.Africa ½d postcard. Scarce pair. (2) US .................................. £76


1917-20 South Africa stamps used in SWA: Attractive 1917 censored commercial registered cover to Germany with KGV 1d stamps (8) cancelled by converted Winduk cds, 1918 registered cover with unusual use of KEVII Transvaal 6d stamp cancelled with the same cds; 1921 use of SA 5½d registered envelope to Germany, uprated with 1d stamp and cancelled by double-ring Windhoek cds plus a couple of other items. (5) US ....................................................................................................... £178


19742


1918 PRISONER OF WAR MAIL : stampless cover to Luderitzbucht with Commandant’s oval cachet and scarce 3-line ‘Prisoner of War/Free of Charge/AUS’, two fine strikes of the Aus double-ring cds - consecutive days, held over for censorship? - and ‘103’ censor h.s.; plus another stampless cover to Geneva with boxed trilingual POW cachet and censors. (2) US ..................................................................................... £71


19743


1918 Cancellation study - early SWA cds cancellations on KGV South Africa stamps with values to 10/- (4) - wide variety of cancellation types inc converted German types (scarce Arandis noted), blue RAIL, AUS/RAIL, Keetmanshoop solid arc, Ukamas etc plus a few later KGV issues; difficult lot to assemble! (113 pieces & others) US ............................................. £178


19744 19745 19746


1918 OFFICIAL : stampless cover (central fold) to Windhuk endorsed ‘On service of late Postal Administration’ with fine strike of the scarcer solid-arc cds of Luderitzbucht [T.9] and small circular censor ‘100A’ [T.37]. US ....................................................................................................... £44


1918 CENSORED MAIL : two nice censored covers to Windhuk with KGV 1d stamps cancelled by fine strikes of the Tsumeb or Usakos double-ring cds with different censor tapes, both with ‘B/100’ censor h.s. (2) US ...... £62


1918 KEETMANSHOOP : censored cover to Windhoek with S.Africa 1d stamps (2) cancelled by superb strike of the scarce solid-arc cds of Keetmanshoop [T.2] with censor tape & matching ‘B/100’ cachet. US .... £53


19750


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Lot No


19747


Cat No


Description South West Africa - continued


1918 LUDERITZBUCHT : censored bank envelope to Swakopmund with S.Africa 1d stamps (2) cancelled by fine strike of the scarce solid-arc cds of Luderitzbucht [T.9] with censor tape & matching ‘B/100’ cachet; reverse with modified German TPO transit d.s. of Windhoek & Swakopmund. Interesting item. US .............................................................................. £71


19748


1918 KANUS : very scarce civilian internment camp cover ex German clergyman held at Kanus to his wife in the Cape, with Kanus modified German cds, censor sealing tape and - unusually - two different censor marks : s/l ‘PASSED BY CENSOR’ in black and circular ‘15/99’ in violet. Seldom seen. US (image available online only) ............................... £89


19749


1918 KUIBIS : cover to Windhuk with S.Africa 1d stamps (2) cancelled by crisp striek of the modified Kuibis cds [T.4], censor tape and matching ‘B/100’ cachet; reverse with modofied German Windhoek TPO d.s. (single stop variety). US ................................................................................... £53


1918-19 OFFICIAL : bilingual OHMS cover with mainly fine strike of crowned ‘OFFICIAL FREE’ cachet addressed to Police at Swakopmund; also OAS card endorsed ‘OHMS’ with unusual 2-line ‘On service of the late Postal/Administration’ h.s. to Windhuk - both with good strikes of the Windhoek converted German TPO d.s. (2) US ........................................ £89


19751 19752 19753 19754 19755


19756 19757 19758 19759 19760


19761 19762


19764 19765 19766 19767


1-7 D6


D16 1/25


40


1920 WINDHUK/S.W.A.P. cds (T.17) - v.fine strike (22 NOV 20) of this very scarce short-lived cancellation on printed commercial cover with South Africa 1½d stamp addressed to Cape Town. Seldom found - let alone in such fine quality. US (image available online only) ......................... £133


1920 CANCELLATIONS: 1920s-’30s SWA stamps to 6d values chosen for cancellation interest, many on small piece inc uncommon types and smaller offices. (57 pieces/stamps) US ................................................... £40


1920 Postage Dues - South Africa issues used in SWA inc Transvaal 5d (2) & 6d, various SA values ½d - 3d with vareity of SWA cancellations, most on small pieces - better cancellations noted inc converted German types. Unusual. (19) US .................................................................................. £80


1921 LUDERITZ : cover to Karibib (German-type arrival cds) with S.Africa 1d pair cancelled by extremely fine strike of the scarce T.15 cds clearly showing use of the German time-slug. US (image available online only) ................................................................................................... £67


1921-22 WINDHOEK : T.19 large cds cancelling South Africa stamps on cover inc ½d & 2d (2) - one on pictorial advertising cover (motor car) with punch-holes. Interesting group. (3) US .................................................. £67


1923 KGV 14mm between lines, Horiz.pairs, ½d, 1d, 3d, 4d, 6d, 1/-.All fresh l.m.m.4d is u.m.(6 pairs) Cat. £71 ................................................. £30


D3-5 1923 Postage Due - DLR opts on 2d - 6d values in fresh mm pairs inc additional 6d shade. (8) Cat. £167 US .................................................. £58


1923 Postage Due - ½d black & green in fresh um marginal pane of 30 showing a number of minor opt errors. (3) Cat. £90 US ......................... £40


1923 Postage Due - rouletted 1d black & rose in um marginal pane of 54 showing a number of minor overprint errors. (54) Cat. £324 US ............ £133


1923 ½d, 1d and 6d, 1923-26 14mm ovpt 3d, 4d, 2s6d and 5s (latter two each with a pulled corner perf), yellowed gum, m.m. (7) Cat. £156 US ....................................................................................................... £34


1923 Zuidafrika (unhyphenated)Setting IV £1 English & Afrikaans opts, mint singles (Very fine (SG £300 as pair) US .......................................... £44 5a 1923 Setting I litho ovpt 4d horiz pair v.f.u., Nakop pmk Cat. £70 .......... £40


19763 17,19,22 1923 KGV Setting III, 14mm between overprint lines. 1d, 3d, 1/- Horizontal pairs. Fresh m.m.(3 pairs) Cat. £23 US .................................. £10


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D1-2


1923 Setting I £1 green and red horiz pair fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £750 PH Plate 49 ............................................................................... £500


1923 Setting II 5s purple and blue horiz pair fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £160 PH Plate 49 ............................................................................... £100


1923 Setting II 10s blue and olive green horiz pair fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £500 PH Plate 49 ........................................................................ £320


1923 Postage Due issues inc 5d (2 shades & pair with printer’s mark after opt) & 6d (3 shades) in fresh mm pairs.(12) Cat. £84 US ....................... £30


19768 9 1923 Setting I 2/6d purple and green horiz pair fresh l.m.m. Cat. £70 .... £40 19769 29-40


19770 16-27 19771


28 19772 16/91


1923-26 Setting VI set to £1 in horiz pairs complete(12 pairs) fresh l.m.m., the 3d has light creasing others very fine Cat. £500 ................... £320


1923-26 Setting III set to £1 complete in horiz pairs(12 pairs) fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £650 .................................................................... £420


1923-26 Setting IV 2/6d purple and green horiz pair fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £90 ........................................................................................ £60


1923-35 A small KGV mint range with 1923 (no hyphen opt)½d, 1d, 2d, 3d, 1/- & 1/3 plus Silver Jubilee set & 1927 4d. Lovely clean lot(6 pairs + 5) Cat. £85 ........................................................................................... £28


19773 16-23 1923-4 KGV Horiz.pairs. “ZUIDWEST” joined.Setting III “South West” 14mm long,”Zuidwest” 11mm long. Set to 1/3d. Fresh m.m. 1/- gum spots.(8 pairs) Cat. £91 ......................................................................... £30


19774


19775 19776


19777 D25


1923-41 Postal Stationery : S. Africa KGV ½d cards (4, 1923-26) with different opts (2 with punch holes) inc H&G 3, 5 & 5a; 1d letter-card unused with Windhoek cds, 1929-41Springbok ½d cards (5, 3 punched) with different SWA cancellations. (10) US ............................................. £71


1924 Postage Due - opts on Transvaal 5d black & violet in um marginal pane of 60 with a number of minor opt errors noted. (60) Cat. £65 US .. £29


1924-29 Postage Dues - study on leaves in fu pairs with shade and cancellation interest inc SG D23 (10), 24 (37), 27 (2), 28 (3), 29 (2), 30 (2), 31 (13), 34 (8), 35 & 40 (2) - with some blocks, opt varieties etc. (80) Cat. £400 US ....................................................................................... £142


1925-26 South Africa used in SWA: KGV 4d registration envelopes overprinted ‘SOUTH WEST/AFRICA’ (fold) or ‘S.W.A.’, uprated with opt’d KGV 2d, or 2d pictorial cancelled by modified Kolmannskuppe or Usakos cds; a third envelope incoming ex Redelinghuis with modified German- type Mariental cds. Attractive trio. (3) US ............................................... £196


19778 19779


19780 D31


1926 Postage Due - opts on 3d black &blue in um marginal pane of 48. (48) Cat. £108 US ................................................................................ £48 43 1926 Overprint on Pictorial 6d horizontal pair cds used Cat. £55 US2 ... £25


D33 19781 49-54 19783 216


1927 Postage Due-5d black and violet fresh u.m. block of four(2 pairs) Cat. £48 ............................................................................................... £24


1927 Pictorial set to 10s in horiz pairs (6 pairs) fresh l.m.m., very fine Cat. £180 .................................................................................................... £120


19782 49-52 1927 KGV Vertical overprinted set to 2/6d Horiz.pairs. Fresh m.m. h/r (4 pairs) Cat. £64.75 ................................................................................. £23 65 1927 KGV “S.W.A.” overprint on 2/6d Horiz.pair, fresh l.m.m. Cat. £42 .. £18


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