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G.B. & Worldwide Stamps and Postal History (Sale Number 42) (Day 2)
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1950
Click to view full image... 1897-1945 Stamps all selected for their cancellations, includes Official and Army Official overprints and perfins, unusual 1901 "SUDAN CUSTOMS / SINGA" c.d.s in blue, also five Egypt 1pi stamps cancelled at Souakin in 1885. (229). Photo on Page 292. £120-140

Military & Campaign Mail

1884-86 Campaign

1951
  Literature. "Cassell's History of the War in the Soudan" by James Grant, six volumes; and "The War in Egypt and the Soudan" by Thomas Archer, four volumes, both published c.1885, hardbound, both sets with many illustrations and maps, the first with fine illustrated covers, excellent condition. (10). £100-120
1952
  1884 (Aug 23) Cover to England bearing Egypt 20pa pair tied by partial "SOUAKIN" c.d.s, a second clearer strike on the front, backstamped at Suez, Alexandria and London. £100-120
1953
  1884 Covers written by Lt. F.G Ansley, 2nd Batt. Essex Regt., to his father Col. Ansley R.A at Woolwich, both franked Egypt 1p, the first cover marked "5" cancelled at Kener (Oct 18), backstamped at Assiout, Alexandria and Woolwich; the second marked "6" and cancelled at Assouan (Star & Crescent c.d.s, Oct 23) with Woolwich arrival backstamp. Both covers sent by Ansley whilst travelling up the Nile with Lt. Col. F.C Denison, Commanding Officer of the Canadian Voyageur Contingent, cover number 6 accompanied by a photocopy and transcription of the original letter (no longer present) headed "Steam Boat Bakalga, The Nile, Oct. 15th", with much comment on the Canadians, including "We are towing 2 barges containing 300 of the Canadian boatmen, while on board we have 70 boatmen ..... the Canadian Officers are Colonial .... they were all on the Red River Expedition & think this affair must be a success as far as the boating part of it goes. The men are also very confident & profess to look on the cataracts with the greatest scorn. They are a scratch pack, some Indians, some French Canadians, some Irish & Scotch. The Indians are dressed in the garb of civilisation, they only put on the war paint on great and solemn occasions". (2). £240-280
1954
Click to view full image... 1884 (Dec 6) Stampless cover endorsed "Active Service no stamp available" sent by Lt. F.G Ansley to his father in Woolwich with "WADI-HALFA" c.d.s (Dec 13) and boxed "T" handstamp, backstamped at Alexandria and Woolwich, charged the single 2 1/2d letter rate. With enclosed letter headed "about 1 mile from Dal", which includes "At Tagur we found one of the infernal boats would have to be hauled up and mended. Benson decided to go on with six boats leaving me with 2 others & the broken one. I did not get on until next morning & then I found the boat was as bad as ever & in fact unmendable. As they don't allow boats to be abandoned I decided to bring her on myself as she was. I got her on for one day & got 160 buckets full of water out of her but the second day she struck on a rock going over a small rapid at Akashah & commenced to sink. I managed to save the stores etc., but had to hand them over to the Commandant there as I could not bring the boat on. She was in a frightful state, her keel torn away & in a state of matchwood generally. I caught up Benson at Dal, he got his boats through the cataract but by the time mine had come up the place was impassable & we had our boats & loads carried 2 miles overland". A good cover and letter. Photo on Page 296. £250-350
1955
  1884 (Sep 11) Cover from Huntly bearing G.B 2 1/2d lilac, to "Captain Gordon, Royal Marines, Suakin, Egypt". Gordon served in Sudan at the defence of Suakin and the actions at Hasheen, Tofrek and Tamaai; in 1885 he led a Royal Marine detachment to Port Hamilton in Korea. A fine cover. £100-120
1956
Click to view full image... 1884 (Oct 31) Cover with enclosed letter from the Duke of Cambridge, Commander in Chief of the British Army, the cover bearing G.B. 2 1/2d lilac tied by partial London V.R scroll datestamp (with a further strike below), addressed to "Lt. General Sir Frederick Stephenson KCB, Commanding British Troops, Cairo, Egypt" and signed "Cambridge", arrival backstamp. The Duke asks Stephenson to continue sending regular letters as Wolseley does not write very frequently from the front, and continues "I feel the murder of Col. Stewart seems now to be all but established. It is a very painful & sad business and I am under great anxiety that unless some desperate effort can be made Gordon will hardly be able to hold out till Wolseley reaches him. The advance of the latter up the Nile seems very slow but this does not surprise me as the difficulties he has to contend with are exceptionally great. I hope that nothing will be done to further weaken our hold on Suakin. Should we reach Khartoum by late in the season I doubt our troops getting back from there down the Nile easily & I think the Berber Suakin road would then have to be made use of. This could be a difficult matter if we did not maintain ourselves firmly at Suakin". Central seal stain to cover, otherwise fine and a historic letter and cover. Photo on Page 296. £250-350
1957
Click to view full image... 1885 (Feb 23) Stampless cover to London endorsed "Nile Expedition No Stamps Procurable" with scarce "KORTI" Star & Crescent c.d.s and boxed "T", "2 1/2d" single letter rate charge mark, arrival datestamps. Small lower left corner fault, otherwise a fine and scarce cover from Korti. Photo on Page 296. £250-300
1958
  1885 (Mar 3) Cover franked G.B 2 1/2d blue plate 23, from Abergele to "H.M Sandbach, 9/B Battery R. House Artillery, Suakim Field Force, Egypt" with "SOUAKIN" arrival backstamp (Mar 15). Sandbach served in Afghanistan in 1879-80 and in Sudan 1884-85 (present at the battles of Hasheen and Taamai); he died in Aden in 1895 from injuries inflicted by a lion whilst shooting in Somaliland. A fine cover and one of the very few covers to Sandbach to receive a Souakin backstamp. £120-150
1959
  1885 (Mar.-May) Covers from Chatham, London or Oswestry franked G.B. 2 1/2d lilac (2 covers) or 1/2d blue + two 1d lilacs, all addressed to Lt. Sandbach R.E at Suakin (2 covers), or to Cairo and redirected to Suakin, all fine. (3). £300-350
1960
Click to view full image... 1885 (Mar 26) Stampless cover to England endorsed "On active service no stamps available, B. Cotton Lt 1 Shrop. L.I" and "Via Suez & Brindisi per S.S Australia" with light c.d.s (Souakin?) and boxed "T", "I.B / 2 1/2d" single rate charge mark of the London Inland Branch, backstamped at Suez (Aug 1), Alexandria and Colchester, with pencil note "Posted in the Desert 15 miles from Suakin". Benjamin Cotton served in the Shropshire Light Infantry in the Sudan in 1885 and 1888-91; he was wounded at the Battle of Toski in 1889 and was present at the capture of Tokar in 1891. Photo on Page 296. £150-180
1961
Click to view full image... 1885 (Apr 10) Cover from Coondor, India, franked 4a, addressed to "H.M Sandbach, 9.B Royal Horse Artillery, Suakin, General Grahams Expeditionary Force, Soudan" backstamped at Bombay and with scarce India "FIELD P.O" arrival c.d.s. The enclosed letter is from Colonel J.C.A Alexander (father of the WW2 General) and includes mention of the situation in Afghanistan, and the Sir John McNeil affair. A scarce arrival c.d.s and an unusual origin to Sudan. Photo on Page 296. £150-180
1962
Click to view full image... 1885 (Aug 29) Cover to England with Egypt 1pi tied by scarce small "DONGOLA" Star & Crescent c.d.s with a further strike alongside, arrival backstamp, a few small opening tears to upper edge, otherwise fine. Photo on Page 296. £200-250
1963
  1885 (Aug 29) Long stampless O.H.M.S cover to Captain Cockburn of the Rifle Brigade in Aldershot, endorsed "On active service no stamps" and "C.R Orde, Capt., Boat Staff, TANI, SOUDAN", with small "DONGOLA" Star & Crescent c.d.s, Aldershot Camp backstamp, charged 5d, the single rate for a double weight cover. Some edge faults and tears but scarce from Tani. £150-180
1964
Click to view full image... 1885 (May 13) Stampless cover to London headed "From 6095 Pte A.L Martin Medical Staff Corps, no stamps obtainable" and countersigned by "C. Read, Surgeon Major, Coldstream Guards Comg Guard Field Hospital, Tambouk" with "BRITISH ARMY POST OFFICE / EGYPT" c.d.s applied at Suakin, oval framed "T" and a "1d" charge mark, London backstamps. A couple of very minor edge nicks, otherwise fine and a scarce soldiers rate cover. Photo on Page 296. £300-400
1965
Click to view full image... 1886 (Apr 23) India 9p Soldiers and Seamens envelope to India from a "Head Commissariat" at Suakin and countersigned by a Captain as "Assistant Commissariat General", cancelled by superb "FIELD ∑ P∑O" c.d.s, Sea Post Office and Karachi backstamps. An unusually fine example of this scarce India Field P.O c.d.s from Suakin. Photo on Page 298. £250-300
1966
  1886 (May 30) Stampless O.H.M.S cover to "Captain H.M Sandbach, Royal Artillery" and signed F.E Allsopp, Lt + Adjt R.A, S.F.F", hand delivered, with enclosed letter headed "S.S Queen off Suez en route to Alexandria", which includes "most people have left Suakin except transport & the permanent garrison that is to be. All officers have to report arrival at Suez". Allsopp served in Afghanistan in 1879, was present at the actions at Hasheen and Taamai in Sudan in 1885, and in Burma in 1886-87. £80-100
1967
  1886 G.P.O London coloured Christmas card, which includes a picture of a postal & telegraph service tent in Soudan. An attractive card, 148x224mm. £100-120

1896-99 Reconquest of the Sudan

1968
  1896 (June 7) Stampless cover with "11th Soudanese" crest, sent by Colonel E.A Stanton to his father in England endorsed "Active Service no stamps procurable" with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP", c.d.s and boxed "T", London Foreign Branch "2 1/2d / FB" charge mark, backstamped at Cairo and in England. Minor opening faults at upper right edge, otherwise fine. Colonel Stanton designed the Camel Postman stamps of Sudan first issued in 1898. £140-160
1969
Click to view full image... 1896 (June 21) India 1a Soldiers and Seamens envelope signed by Staff Sergeant Nicholl of the Ordnance Dept. and countersigned, sent to Bombay, posted into the civilian Post Office at Sawakin and therefore disallowed with the "SAWAKIN" c.d.s applied away from the stamp and handstamped "OVERLAND POSTAGE / DUE / As / 5", backstamped at Sea Post Office and Colaba. Small tear at upper edge, otherwise fine and unusual. Photo on Page 298. £200-250
1970
Click to view full image... 1896 (July 7) Stampless cover to London endorsed "Field Service, No Stamps Available" and "A.T Sloggett, Surg. Major, S.M.O British Troops, Dongola Expeditionary Force, Gemai Camp" with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s and boxed "T", marked "2" as a double weight letter. A London Foreign Branch "10d / F.B" charge mark applied, then crossed out and replaced by the single rate "5d / F.B" charge, this charge mark also crossed out by the recipient after paying the charge and prior to redirecting the cover to Tunbridge Wells. Photo on Page 298. £180-220
1971
  1896 (July 13) Stampless cover to Kent endorsed "On active service no stamps available, J.F Burn-Murdoch, Comg. E. Cavalry, Nuialai, 13.7.96" with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s (July 15) and single rate "2 1/2d / F.B" London Foreign Branch charge mark, backstamped at Sevenoaks, the enclosed letter written from Ambigole. £150-180
1972
  1896 (Aug 19) India 1a Soldiers and Seamens envelope to India, from Subadar Singh of the 35th Sikhs, countersigned by the Commanding Officer, with "BASE OFFICE / B" c.d.s, Sea Post Office and Ferozepore backstamps, fine. £150-180
1973
  1896 (Aug 20) Stampless cover to England endorsed "Active Service, No Stamp Obtainable" and "A.T Sloggett, Surg. Major, S.M.O British Troops, Dongola Expeditionary Force, Gemai Camp, 18.8.96" with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s and boxed "T", marked as a double weight letter therefore with "5d / F.B" charge mark, arrival backstamp. Also 1897 (Nov 4) registered Sudan 1p envelope uprated 5m from Halfa to "Surgeon Lt. Colonel Sloggett A.M.S, Head Quarters, Alexandria", and 1898 (Sep 7) cover franked 2 1/2d from London to "Lieut. Colonel A. Sloggett R.A.M.C with the Nile Expeditionary Force, c/o English Head Quarters, Cairo". Sloggett was severely wounded at the Battle of Omdurman on 2nd September 1898. (3). £200-250
1974
  1896 (Oct 12) Stampless cover (front and reverse separated) to London endorsed "Active Service" with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s (Oct 24) and boxed "T", single rate "2 1/2d / F.B" charge mark, backstamped at Cairo and London. The enclosed letter written by Captain F. Gore Ansley from Korti, reports their expected arrival at Merowi in three days or so, having been marching across the desert for nearly five weeks. £110-130
1975
  1896-97 Covers from Charles Ferguson both with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" datestamps, the first a stampless cover to Scotland endorsed "Field Service, no stamps obtainable, C. Ferguson Bim., 10th Soudanese" with 18 Nov. 1896 c.d.s and boxed "T", marked as a double weight letter with "5d / F.B" charge mark, Cairo and Scottish backstamps, opened on three sides with a few edge faults. The second cover to London with Egypt 5m pair tied by 5 Jan. 1897 datestamps, a third datestamp below, Cairo and London backstamps, this cover very fine. Sir Charles Ferguson served in the Grenadier Guards and then the Egyptian Army from 1896 until 1907; he was later Governor General of New Zealand. (2). £160-200
1976
Click to view full image... 1896 (Dec 24) Soldiers cover with partly printed heading "From No 3252 Pte W. Smith, Mounted Infantry, Abbassiyeh" and countersigned, addressed to South Australia with Egypt 5m cancelled at Cairo, backstamped at Cairo, Colombo, Adelaide and Terowie. Minor soiling and two vertical folds but a very unusual destination for a soldiers rate cover, Private Smith possibly an Australian volunteer. Photo on Page 298. £150-180
1977
  1897-98 Covers bearing "Soudan" overprint stamps (3 covers) or using "Soudan" overprint postal stationery (2 covers), all probably from military senders, with 1897 (Apr 3) registered cover to General Sir Frederick Stephenson in London bearing 1m pair, 3m, 5m and 1p all tied by "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" datestamps; 1896 cover franked 5m from Halfa to an Officer in Alexandria with Military Post Office arrival c.d.s; 1897 registered cover from Wadi-Halfa to Alexandria franked 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m and 1p; 1898 1p cover from Jack Wolseley of the Cheshire Regt. at Berber to his mother in France; and 1898 5m envelope franked 2m + 3m from Korti to Sussex. (5). £170-200
1978
  1897 (Jan 3) Stampless cover endorsed "On active service no stamps available", addressed to "Capt. W.H Sitwell, D.A.A General, Guernsey, Channel Isles", with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s (Jan 1), boxed "T" and single rate "I.B / 2 1/2d" charge mark, backstamped at Cairo and Guernsey, the enclosed letter written by Capt. George Charles Henry from Merowi; Henry includes news of the building of a railway from Halfa to Abu Hamed, and of his probable move to Abu Hamed and Berber. Also 1898 (Aug 4) cover from Capt W.H Sitwell to his wife in England with Sudan 1p cancelled at Atbara. Henry and Sitwell both served in the Northumberland Fusiliers in Sudan and later in the Boer War. Henry served at Dongola in 1896 and Khartoum in 1898; Sitwell served in the 1897-98 and 1899 Nile Expeditions, was severely wounded at Shebalia and was present at the Battles of Atbara and Omdurman. The first with some opening tears at upper edge but an unusual destination, otherwise fine. (2). £200-240
1979
  1897-98 Covers to England sent at the soldiers concession rate comprising 1897 cover from Halfa inscribed "Army of Occupation" and franked Soudan overprint 5m; 1898 5m Soudan overprint envelope from R.F Meiklejohn at Halfa endorsed "On Active Service, no stamps available"; and 1898 5m envelope strangely uprated with a 2m stamp, posted at Atbara endorsed "Nile Expeditionary Forces, Soudan", a few minor faults though mainly fine. (3). £120-150
1980
  1898 Covers to England all headed with soldiers details for sending at the concessionary rate, four sent at the 5m soldiers rate, the other two 1p stationery envelopes and therefore paid the full letter rate, comprising 1p Soudan overprint envelopes from L/Cpl Mosley, 1st Royal Warwickshire Regt posted at Darmali or from Pte C. Shoebottom, Royal Warwickshire Regt., with light Travelling Post Office c.d.s; Egypt 5m envelope from Staff Sergt du Plesgney No. 7 Co. A.O.C with Minet El Bassal c.d.s; cover from Pte J. Meon 1st Lincoln Regt with Soudan overprint 5m tied Travelling Post Office c.d.s; and two covers with Sudan 1898 5m from C. Burton, Seaforth Highlanders with Khartoum c.d.s, or from Corporal W. Davis, 1st Royal Warwickshire Regt., with Travelling Post Office c.d.s. Faults to three covers, the final two covers and the Egypt envelope fine. (6). £180-220
1981
Click to view full image... 1898 Soudan 5m envelope headed "From No 3305 Drummer L.H Jackson, Cameron Highlanders" and endorsed "Nile Expeditionary Force Soudan", addressed to another soldier in India, cancelled by "TRAVELLING POST OFFICE" c.d.s, arrival backstamps. Small part flap missing, otherwise largely fine, an unusual destination for a soldiers concession rate cover. Photo on Page 298. £180-200
1982
  1898 (June 10) Cover to England with Sudan 1p tied Challal Wadi Halfa T.P.O c.d.s, the enclosed letter written from Halfa by Major A.E Sandbach includes news of dining with Kitchener and of the railway having reached their camp at the mouth of the Atbara River. Also two 1898 covers from G.B to Sandbach at Wadi Halfa (both with arrival backstamps, one redirected to Cairo and then to London) and 1898 cover franked 2m from Khartoum to Sandbach, "Governor of Nubia & Cmdt" at Wadi Halfa, handstamped "T", redirected to Cairo and then to London. (4). £180-220
1983
  1898 (Aug 12) Stampless cover to England endorsed "Nile Expeditionary Force, no stamps available" with "DARMALI" c.d.s and boxed "T", backstamped at Wadi Halfa and Alexandria, with "1d / FB" London Foreign Branch charge mark. Minor flap faults and upper edge strengthened internally with stamp edging, otherwise fine and an unusual Post Office error in charging the 1d rate only as though a soldiers letter despite not being headed as such and almost certainly sent by an officer. £100-120
1984
  1898-99 Covers comprising Soudan overprint 5m envelope franked 1m, 2m + 3m posted from Atbara to London endorsed "Nile Expeditionary Force, Soudan", 1898 cover to London with 1p tied Challal Wadi Halfa T.P.O c.d.s, cover franked 5m from Lady Wingate in Khartoum to her husband Colonel Wingate at the War Office in Cairo, cover franked 1p from Omdurman to India, and cover from Captain Conningsby Norbury at Omdurman to his wife in England franked 1p with recipients note "Death of the Khalifa", the last a little stained. (5). £160-200

1902-39 Forces Mail

1985
  1904-13 Covers and cards including 1907 4m postcard to England with "BARA" c.d.s, the enclosed letter from Bertram Romilly on Camel Corps notepaper; 1908 cover to Burma and redirected to London with 5m tied by "SINGA" c.d.s (letter enclosed), etc. (5). £120-150
1986
  Sir Reginald Wingate, Governor General of Sudan. 1902-15 Covers from Wingate comprising 1902 cover franked 5m pair from Khartoum to General Sir Evelyn Wood V.C in England, the reverse signed by Wood; 1903 printed "Governor General" envelope to the War Office in London with 5m pair tied by Halfa-Halfaya T.P.O c.d.s; 1915 cover (with copy of original letter) signed by Wingate, to Major General Sandbach at the War Office in London bearing "SG" perfin 5m pair tied by Erkowit c.d.s and violet "PASSED BY CENSOR"; and 1915 cover to Scotland signed by Wingate with 5m tied Halfa-Khartoum T.P.O c.d.s, violet triangular "PASSED BY CENSOR / 8 / SUDAN". Also 1903 picture postcard of Wingate, Kitchener and Von Slatin posted to England signed by Lady Wingate. (5). £220-260
1987
  World War One. 1914 Cover (with enclosed letter) with three 5m stamps tied by Halfa-Khartoum T.P.O datestamps, addressed to "Captain Percy Foster, 22nd Brigade, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, British Expeditionary Force, France", boxed "UNABLE TO TRACE / ARMY POST OFFICE / EXPEDITIONARY FORCE", endorsed "Missing". Also 1914 (Nov 7) cover franked 5m from Port Sudan to Rev. Father Conran in Wales, reposted franked G.B 1d from Denbigh to "25th Fd Ambulance, 6th Division, Expeditionary Force, France". (2). £100-120
1988
  World War One. 1915-18 Censored covers from Sudan to G.B (4, one registered) or USA, or from Cairo to the Commandant of Dongola, one with "DEBBA" c.d.s and straight line "PASSED BY CENSOR", the others with triangular "PASSED BY CENSOR / SUDAN" numbered 6, 7, 9 (2) or 53, the cover to USA also with pink "SUDAN / OPENED BY CENSOR / 6" seal. (6). £150-180
1989
Click to view full image... World War One - Wreck of the "Kingstonian". 1918 (Mar 17) Registered cover from Khartoum to USA, bearing 1pi and 5m stamps with a further stamp washed off (the 1pi stamp reapplied in an incorrect position), handstamped "salved from / submerged mail", from the "Kingstonian" which was torpedoed near Sardinia on April 11th. A scarce cachet and an unusual Sudan origin. Photo on Page 298. £150-180
1990
Click to view full image... World War One - Wreck of the "Kingstonian". 1918 (Mar 17) 5m Postal stationery envelope uprated 5m + 1p, registered from Dongola to the USA, the two stamps washed off and incorrectly replaced, then tied by violet boxed "DAMAGED BY IMMERSION / IN SEA WATER" with a further strike on the reverse, Sudan and USA backstamps, with triangular "PASSED BY CENSOR / 66 / SUDAN". An unusual registered wreck cover from Sudan, recovered from the "Kingstonian" which was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on 11th April 1918. Photo on Page 298. £150-180
1991
  1919-39 Covers including covers to G.B franked 10m (13), 2 1/2p (2) or 6p, all with differing regimental cachets on the front, etc. (18). £200-240
1992
Click to view full image... 1924 Censorship. 1924 (Dec 14) Cover to Kent franked 10m with triangular black "PASSED BY CENSOR / 81 / SUDAN", backstamped on the Shellal-Halfa T.P.O. Censorship was briefly reintroduced in the Sudan in November/December 1924 after the Governor General was assassinated in Cairo and some Egyptian troops then mutinied; very few 1924 censor covers are known. A few tone spots, otherwise fine. Photo on Page 298. £120-150

World War Two

1993
  1939-40 Air mail covers franked 4 1/2p to G.B all with scarce short lived censor cachets, from Atbara with violet boxed "CENSORED / Orderly Room. / 1st. Bn. The Cheshire Regiment."; from Torit with violet boxed "HEADQUARTERS, EQUATORIAL CORPS. / TORIT / NO. HQ. EC" containing manuscript "Censored 12/IV.40, JN Stanton, Bimb", backstamped at Torit, the stamps added and cancelled two days later at Kapoeta; or from Sennar with boxed "CENSORED / S.D.F.". (3). £120-150
1994
  1939-45 Forces mail including 1940 B.E.F "Thankyou for cigarettes" card to Sudan, covers with regimental cachets, Honour Envelopes, various British and Indian F.P.O datestamps, airgraphs, etc. (37). £200-240
1995
  1941-45 Censored covers (7), various cachets, seals and rates including 10p rate to USA, 15p rate to G.B censored in Nigeria, 4 1/2p rate to Kenya, 12 1/2p registered rate to Canada, 5p rate to Switzerland, etc. Also four airgraphs. (11). £80-100
1996
  Internee Mail. 1940 Covers from Italian civilian internees, sent to Italy with 2p cancelled at Khartoum, oval or square framed bilingual "Postal Censor" cachets, one also handstamped "FRANC DE PORT", "Italien militaire" and "Poste d'Internes de Guerre", both very fine. (2). £120-150
1997
  P.O.W Mail. 1941-46 Stampless covers and cards from Italian P.O.Ws in Sudan to Italy or Eritrea (9, from Camps 337 or 401, including three "Notification of Capture" cards) or from Italy to P.O.Ws in Camp 337 (4), also a P.O.W "Casualty Record" card. (14). £150-180

Air Mails

1998
  Gladstone Airways. 1927 Covers (8) and a front flown between Sudan and Kenya by Gladstone Airways including covers (5, also a front) from Kenya to England (4) or Khartoum (2) carried on the first return flight all with red "KENYA-SUDAN / 1ST / FE 15 / AIR MAIL" skeleton c.d.s; cover from G.B to Uganda intended to connect with the third flight but with cachet "Service officially arranged to /operate from London, March 10 / 1927, but abandoned owing to / breakdown of Hydroplane on / Lake Victoria."; and covers from G.B to Kenya or Uganda carried on the first resumed service following the Lake Victoria crash, with red single ring "KENYA-SUDAN / AIR MAIL" or double ring "AIR MAIL / UGANDA SUDAN" skeleton datestamps both dated Oct. 17 27. (9). £250-300
1999
Click to view full image... Zeppelin Mail. 1933 (Mar 25) Cover from Wadi Halfa to Santos, Brazil franked Air 10m + 4 1/2p, bearing "Air Mail" and "Mit Zeppelin, Europa-Sudamerika" labels, handstamped by two differing "Graf Zeppelin 1st Sudamerikafahrt 1933" cachets, backstamped at Santos (may 10), very fine. A rare Zeppelin acceptance from Sudan. Photo on Page 305. £300-500
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G.B. & Worldwide Stamps and Postal History (Sale Number 42) (Day 2)
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