

1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Government Office' used to Germany.

1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Government Office'; unused.

1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Hospital at Nukualofa'; unused.

1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Hospital at Vavau'; unused.


1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Palace, Haapai', used to New Zealand.


1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Shipping at Vavau Wharf', used to England.

1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Shipping at Vavau Wharf'; unused.

1911 1d brown hue card entitled Cocoanut Palm Avenue, Haapai; unused.

1911 1d red card with black & white view 'Haamoga Amaui'; unused.

1911 1d red card with black & white view 'Neiafu Vavau'; unused.

1911 1d red card with black & white view 'The Palace and Chapel, Nukualofa'; unused.


1911 1d red card with black & white view 'Three Headed Cocoanut', used to France.

1911 1d red card with black & white view 'Vavau Harbour'; unused.


1911 1d. brown hue card titled 'Cocoanut Palm Avenue, Haapai' used to New Zealand with MORAY PLACE/DUNEDIN manuscript annotations and cancels.


1911 brown hue card entitled 'Beach at Haapai' used in 1922 to Switzerland with SUVA FIJI cancel only.

1912 (13.11.) stampless picture post card (of Tripoli) to GENOVA cancelled 'POSTA MILITARE/BU SCEIFA' cds; fine.


1912 (24.XII.) 3ore uprated stationery card Stavanger to Switzerland with printed message thanking recipient for business of the last year and wishing a Happy Christmas and New Year, the front bearing blue image of a Clock Shop; fine and unusual.


1912 5h. card depicting four images of local leaders and views from 1824 and 1912, c.t.o. VATHY cds of 1913; very fine condition.


1913 Hannover XXV German Stamp Day card depicting Aegidientorplatz showing Trams, Horse-drawn Carriages and various bicycles plus some soldiers marching down a street, cancelled with special cancel of 2nd day; fine condition.


1914 (16 JL) picture postal stationery card titled ‘Three Headed Cocoanut’ used to Auckland and uprated with 1897 5d. King George II, cancelled Haapai cds; some slight staining around stamp.