(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 1 Penny rose-carmine card entitled Greetings from Johannesburg/ Transvaal bearing single image entitled ‘Zulu Warriors’; some toning
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 1 Penny rose-carmine card entitled Greetings/ from Johannesburg/ South Africa bearing four small images entitled Cyanide Works, Between the Chains, Joubert’s Park and Market Square. With additional printed Christmas and New Years greetings, fine unused.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 1 Penny rose-carmine card entitled Greetings/ from Johannesburg/ South Africa bearing four small images entitled Cyanide Works, Between the Chains, Joubert’s Park and Market Square. With additional printed Christmas and New Years greetings, used 13 Dec 1897 to Helder, Holland arriving 3 Jan. Fine and scarce.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 1 Penny rose-carmine card with single image entitled 'Kafir Mining Boys', used from Johannesburg to Troppau, Austria.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 1c. green stationery card with printed black image on reverse of Harbour scene, cto with cds. Some slight overall ageing.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1897 3c. Central American Exhibition card with printed image on front of local Indian with large backpack and New Years greeting, used from Quezaltenango; fine condition.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (16 Apr) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greetings from Africa with image of Native Village on the East Coast, at least partly hand-painted, used from Machadcoorp.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (20 Jun) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greeting from Pretoria with image of Hey’s Park, used from Modderfontein to Germany; good used
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (24.1.) ½ Penny green card with additional ½d. at left entitled ‘Greetings from Johannesburg’ with a general view and at left artist peace image entitled Concordia Boer & Briton, used to Kimberley; good condition.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (28 Mrt) 1 Penny carmine and green card with black-green image of Zulu Warriors used to Vienna. The earliest known usage, good condition.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (3 Oct) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greetings from Johannesburg with image Between the Chains, a busy street scene outside the Stock Exchange, used to Hamburg with TE LAAT handstamp. This is the earliest known usage of this postcard view.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (30 Abr) 3c. card to Pully, Switzerland cancelled by violet octagonal date stamp, Guatemala 1 handstamp to left, arrival cancels bottom left, reverse with circular blue image of Fishing with net, full message.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (31.12.) ½ Penny green card with blue unidentified image (but believed to be the premises of the German Consulate in Pretoria) used within Pretoria with New Year message.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (4 Dec) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Johannesburg by night with image of Commissioner Street (in the daytime?), good used Germiston to Goteborg Sweden.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 (5 Dec) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greeting from South Africa with image of Hey’s Park, Pretoria, used from Krugersdorp to Germany
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greetings from Transvaal with black image of President Kruger, used to Germany.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greetings from Transvaal with bluish black image of President Kruger, used to Switzerland.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 1 Penny carmine and green card, home made printed with Christmas and New Year Greetings and two images, Xmas in the Transvaal (two men under umbrella) and Xmas at home (cooking); good condition.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1898 ½ Penny card uprated further ½ Penny to Frankfurt entitled Greetings from Pretoria bearing three images Banks, President Kruger and Government Buildings with Dutch Reformed Church; good used.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1899 (24 Jun) 1 Penny carmine and green card entitled Greetings from Pretoria with image of The Standard Bank, used to Arnhem, Nederland; small stain bottom right.