
(Togo) 1908 3pf. brown with photographic image of five natives , mostly carrying bananas on their heads; cto used in Berlin with Lome cds.


(Togo) 1908 3pf. brown with photographic image of five natives , mostly carrying bananas on their heads; fine unused and scarce thus.


(Transvaal – Picture Stationery) 1890s 1 Penny card ‘Greetings from Johannesburg’ image to right and, to left with ‘Boer & Briton’; unused but addressed.


(Wurttemberg) 1897 3pf ‘Klimperkasten Ball’ (PP10 – C12) In the Woods and on the Heath unused; some ageing down left edge.


(Wurttemberg) 1897 5pf ‘Klimperkasten Ball’ (PP11 – C25) In the Woods and on the Heath unused; some ageing down left edge.


(Wurttemberg) 1898 3pf ‘Gruss aus Tirol, Jahresfest’ (PP10 – C16 -01) fine unused


(Wurttemberg) 1898 5pf ‘Gruss aus Tirol, Jahresfest’ (PP11 – C32) fine unused


1890 1d. card with image entitled 'The Late Crisis in Johannesburg/Scene in Simmonds Street used to the Netherlands.


1890 1d. card with image entitled 'The Late Crisis in Johannesburg/Scene in Simmonds Street'; fine c.t.o.

1890s 1d. card with image entitled 'The Late Crisis in Johannesburg/Fortifications at Auckland Park'; fine unused.


1890s 1d. double view stationery card 'Greetings From Johannesburg' - Telephone Tower & Pritchard Street; good used.

1890s 1d. picture stationery card with blue image of President Kruger; good unused.


1890s 1d. picture stationery card with blue image of President Kruger; used to Germany.


1890s 3c. illustrated stationery card entitled ‘Santiago’ with Arms of Switzerland, Germany and Austria; good unused.

1890s ½d. car with small picture entitled 'Groet Uit Zuid-Afrika'; unused.




1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, Third Edition, set of 12 designs, not numbered and all inscribed ‘Series No.1, Twelve Designs’; fine unused condition.

1895 ½d. postal stationery wrapper to Montenegro cancelled Mafeking cds, blue manuscript “T” and octagonal-framed ‘T/ 15c’ charge handstamp, Cetinje arrival backstamp.

1896 'Baptism of Prince Boris' set on 10st. postal stationery card tied by CHOUMEN bilingual first day cds cancel.

1896 5C. Prince Boris picture stationery card cancelled bilingual Roustchouk cds to Tutraken, a north eastern border town with Romania, whose bilingual cds appears to left. For unexplained reasons there is a Widdin cancel at right side of many weeks later. Very rare cds of Tutraken.


1897 (4/10) 5Kr postal stationery envelope sent registered to Amsterdam uprated with typo 15k. brown perf 10½ tied by K. Und K. MILIT.POST 9 BILEK, arrival backstamp. A fine commercial usage of the 15k.