1895 envelope franked 1d & 1½d adhesives tied "RAROTONGA" c.d.s. '15 JE 95'. "AUCKLAND" transit c.d.s. on the reverse. Addressed to Melbourne, Australia.
1934 envelope franked 3c adhesive tied "PUERTO BARRIOS" (Guatemala) lines above and below. On reverse "PUERTO BARRIOS" c.d.s. '25 MAR 1934'. Addressed to Canada.
1892 ½d stationery card (light stain on stamp) to Mandeville cancelled by the scarce circular "BOG WALK/JAMAICA" TRD with date inserted in manuscript '14 1 92'.
1932 registered envelope franked 2½d adhesive tied scarce "KNOWLES'S" c.d.s. 'SP 13 32'. Addressed to the USA.
1931 2d registered stationery envelope 'G' cancelled scarce "HARBOUR ISLAND" c.d.s. '9 NOV 31'. Addressed to Michigan, USA.
1881 envelope franked 6d adhesive tied "A05" B.O.N.C. "BAHAMAS" c.d.s. 'FE 11 81' on the reverse. Addressed to New York.
1928 envelope franked 1d adhesive tied rare "MAYAGUANA" c.d.s. 'SP 4 28'. A further strike alongside. Addressed to Maryland USA and re-directed.
1917 4d registered stationery envelope (Size H2) ingeniously re-arranged by the sender to almost a G size. Marked "On Active Service" sent free of postage, though registered to London. The address side and the impressed stamp on the reverse with a good strike of the "NENO" mutilated squared circle d/s 'DE 27 17' to resemble "F.P.O." with "F.P.O. No 10" Manuscript registration "Reg/683/New Langenburg" and subsequent "921" Routed via Zomba with "F.P.O. 9" c.d.s. Countersigned at bottom left.
1963 envelope from Odense Denmark addressed to Malta. Two line "RECEIVED WITH/WRAPPER TORN" struck in violet. initialed.
1926 envelope from New York to Paget West with manuscript 'Not Here' and straight-line "CANNOT BE FOUND" and "ADVERTISED", all struck in black. "HAMILTON" machine d/s '24 AUG 26'.
1920 taxed envelope from London addressed to Khartoum. On arrival horizontal pair 4m postage dues applied paying the charge tied "KHARTOUM NORTH" c.d.s. '18 X1 20'
1908 1d illustrated stationery card in black 'WORLD'S RECORD 1,992ibs. DRESSED" Superb unused.
1939 envelope addressed to Scotland. Franked 8c adhesive tied "PENANG" c.d.s. '23 JY 39' Boxed "TRAIN LETTER" struck in black on the front.
1937 registered envelope addressed to Canada. Franked Great Britain 4d, 1d & 2/6 adhesives overprinted in French currency, tied "REGISTERED BRITISH POST OFFICE CASABLANCA" d/s '13 MY 37'
1906 registered stationery envelope (Size F) addressed to Hobart. Franked 2d adhesive tied "BROADMARSH" c.d.s. 'JU 11 06' Manuscript registration number.
1897 registered stationery envelope (Size G) addressed to Dresden Germany. Franked 1/- stamp duty adhesive tied "HOBART TASMANIA" duplex 'JA 13 97' Registration handstamp on the front.
1935 envelope addressed to Baltimore U.S.A. Franked 3 x 1d adhesives tied "GEORGETOWN" c.d.s. 'SE 2 1935'
1943 censored Italian Prisoner of War stampless lettersheet from No 5 camp addressed to Milan Italy. Two line "NO 5 INTERNMENT CAMP/ (SOUTHERN RHODESIA)" and crown censor cachet "DE/30" both struck in violet. German censor markings at right.
1929 envelope to Windsor franked 9c & 3c tied "VICTORIA" c.d.s. 'AU 10 29'; a further strike on the front.
1895 15c stationery envelope up-rated 16c adhesive overprinted "12 CENTS" paying registered rate to Germany tied "SEYCHELLES" 'MY 1 95' c.d.s. index '5'. "LIGNE T PAQ FR No.3" octagonal c.d.s.
1938 stampless local 'O.H.H.S.' envelope cancelled "SIMANGGANG" c.d.s. '13 AP 1938'. Violet "SARAWAK HOSPITAL SIMANGGANG" countersigned cachet bottom left.
1934 stampless local 'O.H.H.S.' envelope cancelled "KUCHING" c.d.s. '13 NOV 1934' with boxed "PAQUEBOT" on the front struck in violet.
1924 stampless 'On Postal Service' envelope cancelled "KUCHING" c.d.s. '12 JAN 1924', a further strike on the obverse. Addressed to London.
1927 registered envelope to Scotland franked block of four 5d adhesives tied "CUMBERLAND" c.d.s. '29 AU 27', a further strike alongside. Black straight-line 'REGISTERED' applied in the village; scarce marking. Receiving c.d.s. on the reverse.
1932 envelope to the USA franked 2 x ½d and a single 3d 'Air Mail' adhesives tied "TALASEA" c.d.s. '31 AUG 32' in violet.
1940 censored 1a stationery envelope. Third printing light brown stock grey-white and thinner. 15,160 sent. Addressed to Karachi cancelled "ADEN" c.d.s. '4 MR 40'. Violet censor cachet 'No.4'.
1940 censored air mail envelope to Surrey franked horizontal pair 9d tied "RABUAL" c.d.s. '27 AU 40'. Red/white "OPENED BY CENSOR" seal overstamped violet "Passed by Censor/P.N.G.No 8" h/s.
1939 20c registered envelope size F addressed to Norwich cancelled "VICTORIA" c.d.s. 'MY 5 39'.
1900 envelope franked 1d adhesive tied red manuscript "POST OFFICE/JEBBA/9/1/00" applied by Lord Lugard. Addressed to the Isle of Wight.
1915 envelope to Paris endorsed top left 'W W Major G.S.' franked Nigeria ½d and horizontal pair Northern Nigeria 1d adhesives tied "IBI NORTHERN NIGERIA" c.d.s. 'DE 3 1915'. Scarce entire from 'Yola'.
1900 envelope franked 2½d tied "A07", "DOMINICA" c.d.s 'JA 19' top left, year omitted. The year slugs were not used for a few months until the new cancellation arrived. Addressed to the U.S.A.
1939 (SP 18) censored envelope 'Per s.s. "Lady Hawkins" franked 1d & 1½d adhesives tied "ST JOHNS" c.d.s. Brown blank censor strip at left. Handstamped black 'PASSED BY CENSOR'. Manuscript '2' in blue. Addressed to Ohio.
1902 German 10pf stationery postcard 'ANTWORT', with message, written from St. Johns cancelled "ST JOHNS" c.d.s. 'NO 10 02'. Addressed to Germany.
1937 envelope to Glasgow franked 1½d 'Coronation' adhesive tied "LONDON F.S./PAQUEBOT/POSTED AT SEA" d/s '20 AUG 1937'.
1937 stampless envelope to Montreal, Canada re-directed to New Brunswick. Cancelled "ST JOHNS" c.d.s. 'MR 1 37'. Black "T" with ms '30c'. Violet boxed due cachet. On arrival 2c & 4c postage dues applied paying charge, tied "BLACK HARBOUR N.B." c.d.s.
1902 censored envelope franked 1d adhesive tied "LADYSMITH" c.d.s. 'MR 4 1902'. Violet "PASSED/CENSOR/LADYSMITH/BURGHER/CAMP". Addressed to Harrismith. Receiving c.d.s. on the reverse.
1922 1d + 2d registered stationery envelope (Size G) addressed to Huddersfield franked additional 2d adhesive tied "TAMALE" c.d.s. 'JAN 4 1922' with rare crown in centre "TAMALE" negative seal struck in black at the top right corner.
1939 stampless OHMS envelope used internally cancelled "SUVA" c.d.s. '19 JUN 39' Two line "COLONIAL WAR MEMORIAL/HOSPITAL, SUVA" struck in violet.
1946 envelope addressed to Sevenoaks Kent. Franked Great Britain overprinted 'M.E.F. 5dadhesive tied "LEROS POSTALE TELECO" c.d.s. '8 3 46' A rare use of the Telegraph cancellation.
1945 envelope addressed to Denmark. Franked Great Britain overprinted 'M.E.F.' adhesive tied by the rare "SIMI EGEO" negative seal cancellation '23 11 45' A further strike on the front. A light vertical paper fold in the centre.
1942 Cable & Wireless envelope & complete telegram received on the 8th April at St George's Sliema. Delivered in envelope handstamped oval "MILITARY MAIL DEPT./MALTA" struck in violet pencilled '9/4/42'
1944 10c stationery card commercially used to London cancelled "VACOAS" c.d.s. '15 NO 44'. Scarce usage.
1899 2d registered stationery envelope franked 5d adhesive tied "REGISTERED" c.d.s. 'FE 5 99'. "REGISTERED/LIVERPOOL" transit d/s. Addressed to London.
1893 GB 1d stationery postcard overprinted 'BRITISH PROTECTORATE OIL RIVERS' cancelled "BRASS RIVER" c.d.s. 'DE 5 93'. Addressed to Manchester.
1898 envelope franked GB 2½d adhesive tied violet boxed "THE ROYAL NIGER TERRITORY/CHARTERED LIMITED/POST OFFICE/BURUTU" dated cachet '19 AUG 1898'. Addressed to Bath.
1887 Penny Halfpenny stationery card to Germany headed 'Gracehills' on the reverse. Cancelled "ANTIGUA" c.d.s. 'AU 3 87'. Corner crease top right.
1931 U.S. 2c 'Reply' stationery card, with a short message, addressed to California cancelled "BARBUDA" c.d.s. 'AU 17 31'. Light corner crease top right.
1941 stampless censored envelope to New York. The A.P.O. in the c.d.s. '6 IX 41' has been blacked out by the censor. Black/white "OPENED BY CENSOR" seal. Over-stamped violet double-circle 'DEPUTY CHIEF FIELD CENSOR'. Countersigned bottom left.
1944 censored 'On Active Service' envelope to Wiltshire franked 5c & 2 x 25c tied "E.A. A.P.O. 73" c.d.s. '11 VII 44'. R.A.F. censor on the front, boxed "PASSED BY BASE CENSOR E.E.11" on the reverse. Carried on the fortnightly RAF service to Nairobi.
1940 stampless Internee envelope local usage. Boxed bi lingual "INTERNMENT CAMP / WINDHOEK / OFFICIAL FREE" struck in violet. "WINDHOEK" c.d.s. on the reverse '12 111 40'