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Wartime Philately and Ephemera Collection. Nice batch of vintage items including 1941 Polish Postal Service Resumed cover with 8 wartime Polish stamps and Polish Army Corps postmark, 1942 Polish postcard, 1943 Red Cross letter sent from England to Geneva to Guernsey and return. Censor's cachets, serial numbers and pencil written content. A couple of envelopes sent in the 1940s from Germany and a few other postcards. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
PHILATELY: A rare 1911 'First Aerial Post' Allahabad Indian postcard bearing signature of Henri Pequet 1911 (18 Feb.) special illustrated postcard with "allahabad" inserted and dated "1911" addressed to to E Vieux Esq, 1 Sudder Street, Calcutta, bearing ½anna stamp, the picture side signed "H Pequet"; stamped and dated in three places, minor pin holes and foxing, otherwise fine together with a 15 August 1947 commemorative three stamp presentation issue set. 1911 Allahabad First Aerial Post by Henri Péquet The Péquet Illustrated Postcards 1911
A collection of football philately and also badges/cuff-links, from a collection of a former Arsenal FC steward, accordingly many items associated with the London club including various postal covers more often than not signed by players or the whole team, other general football interest as well including cover signed by Matt Busby & Bill Nicholson, also postage stamps featuring football;
Second issue 1/2 a. blue I type block of 32 copies with retouching of the "chignon" on pos. 30 - One of the two biggest multiples known - Great rarity of the Indian philately in fine conditions Certificate Bolaffi and Diena 1854 - Seconda emissione 1/2 a. azzurro I tipo blocco di 32 esemplari con ritocco dello “chignon” alla pos. 30 - Uno dei due massimi multipli conosciuti - Grande rarità della filatelia indiana in eccellenti condizioni di conservazione - Cert. Giulio Bolaffi del 18 aprile 1966 e Alberto Diena del 24 ottobre 1962 (Yv. n. 2A)(SG n. 2) - usato Base d'asta €5000
1902 January 11 'front' addressed to "Tuckers Island, Bermuda" endorsed "from Jane Roets/Heilbron/Refugee", franked with V.R.I. 1d on 1d purple tied by Heilbron cds's, with red m/s "P or War" above and "At Burt's" to left, Passed Censor and P.B.C. h/s's in blue. Ex Stephen Rich and referred to in his book "Philately of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902"
Japan 'Postal Anniversary Stamp Book' 1921. Clothbound book issued by the Ministry of Post with text in Japanese and mint examples of all Japanese commemoratives issued between 1894 and 1921 stuck down on the pages. Includes the 1916 heir apparent and 1921 50th Anniversary sets. Possibly the rarest item in Japanese philately !
Japan 'Postal Anniversary Stamp Book' 1921. Clothbound book issued by the Ministry of Post with text in Japanese and mint examples of all Japanese commemoratives issued between 1894 and 1921 stuck down on the pages. Includes the 1916 heir apparent and 1921 50th Anniversary sets. Possibly the rarest item in Japanese philately !
KINGSFORD SMITH CHARLES: (1897-1935) Australian Aviator, made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia, 1928. T.L.S., C Kingsford Smith, one page, 4to, Sydney, 27th November 1930, to Mr. F. J. Field of The Aero Field. Kingsford Smith writes, in full, 'Thank you for your note and enclosure, but I return same herewith, for I make no charge for my signature. Also wish to thank you for your congratulations'. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, VG Francis J. Field (1895-1992) Philatelist and Stamp Dealer who specialised in aero-philately.
JOHNSON AMY: (1903-1941) English Pioneer Aviatrix. An interesting A.L.S., Amy Johnson, two pages, 8vo, Salzburg, 4th February n.y., to the philatelists Francis J. Field Ltd ('Dear Sirs'). Johnson apologises for the delay in responding to her correspondent's letter and continues 'I am very interested to hear that you have seen one of my air-mail covers & should like to know under what circumstances you saw it, if you can disclose them to me. I am interested because I took only ten such “covers” with me, of which I have given five or six away (one was sold at the Johannesburg Exhibition) & I am wondering if any of these are now in circulation'. Johnson further states 'Unfortunately I have only four left, of which I wish to keep two or three. This means that the number for sale is very limited' and concludes 'Would you let me know what is your idea of value of these covers. If you wished to borrow one to examine or photograph you can do so….Unfortunately they are not yet signed but I expect to be back in the middle of next week'. With a couple of pencil annotations to the margin, including '£5 each offered'. Some light creasing, age wear and a couple of small tears to the lower edge of each page, only very slightly affecting the text and signature. About VG Francis J. Field (1895-1992) Philatelist and Stamp Dealer who specialised in aero-philately. Founder of the firm Francis J. Field Limited.
JOHNSON AMY: (1903-1941) English Pioneer Aviatrix. T.L.S., Amy Johnson, one page, 4to, Seine-et-Oise, 26th August 1937, to the philatelists Francis J. Field ('Dear Sirs'). Johnson states that her correspondent's letter has been forwarded to her whilst on holiday and continues 'I am afraid that the airmail cover you ask for is in England, but I expect to be over there within the next day or so and I will send it on to you immediately. Will you please express my regret to your client for this inevitable delay'. Some light staining to the central fold and some minor age wear to the edges, only very slightly affecting a few words of text but not the signature, G Francis J. Field (1895-1992) Philatelist and Stamp Dealer who specialised in aero-philately. Founder of the firm Francis J. Field Limited.
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