the Rhodesias
A Rhodesian stamp in the UDI era; cancelled 14 April 1970; stamp not valid, thus 1/2d postage due charged; GB postage due stamps 4d, 4 x 2d, 2 x 1d; cancelled Kenilworth 9 May 1970; front only but useful item Reference: 1249 |
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Independent UDI Rhodesia 2 x 10c + 2 x 5c pictorials, Salisbury to Gloucester 15 April 1970; stamps not considered valid in GB; green 'To Pay'/'I.S.' (inland service) boxed h/s: red label added indicating unrecognised issues; GB postage due 2 x 1/- + 2 x 2/6 (2 applications): a fine example of this period Reference: 1231 |
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Block of 4 1½d Natal Settlers stamps (SG 127) on illustrated FDC 2 May 1949 for the 100th anniversary, from Durban to Salisbury; registered label Marine Parade, Durban; b/s Salisbury, S. Rhodesia 3 May 49 Reference: 943 |
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envelope with logo on reverse of Rhodesia Railways Limited, in red, with blue airmail label, franked with 2 x KGV 3d Victoria Falls (SG 33), cancelled Bulawayo 22 December 1935, to Newport Monmouthshire; attractive cover Reference: 408 |
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King George VI & Queen Elizabeth with background of Victoria Falls & the Railway Bridge, Coronation set on registered envelope from Bulawayo to London, first day of issue 12 May 1937, b/s Regd Bulawayo Reference: 399 |
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S. Rhodesia KGVI 1d, 4d, 10d (1/3 airmail rate)cancelled Bulawayo, to Boston, Lincs; green censor's sealing strip h/s 'Opened by Censor' with diamond censor's cachet 'Passed Censor AB. No.3' in violet; some faults to envelope on reverse Reference: 283 |
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2d brown & green Victoria Falls stamps (SG 29) on envelope with blue airmail sticker to Louth, Lincolnshire: cancelled large d/r Bulawayo & small cds slogan d/s 'Prevent Veld Fires'. No backstamps. Envelope opened roughly at top and with small vertical fold but otherwise of good appearance. Reference: 161 |
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1937 commemorative cover with a partial SALISBURY S.RHODESIA postmark dated 25.MAY.1937 (not a FDC) Reference: 033H |