1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Palace, Haapai'; unused.
1911 1d brown hue card entitled 'Shipping at Nukualofa Wharf'; unused.
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 (23 Mars) cover to Lucerne, Switzerland bearing single franking 25c. tied Thio cds, reverse with Noumea transit and Luzern arrival cds.
1913 (AP 10) registered cover to Bridgnorth franked 1907-09 1/- black/green and 1913 1d., cancelled by double circle Georgetown Grand Cayman date stamps, blue framed manuscript registration at bottom left, reverse with Jamaica transit, Bristol and Birmingham transits and arrival cancel; some slight staining on front.
1913 1d. postal stationery envelope registered uprated to U.S.A. with 1912 ½d. (2) and 1d. on front plus on reverse two horizontal strips of three ¼d., one a plate marginal, tied Georgetown cds. The envelope has been repaired at left under the ½d. pair; a scarce correctly rated 4½d. stationery.
1913 registered ‘On His Majesty’s Service’ envelope with Government Frank to Australia, Nukualofa cds, oval registration cachet at left. Unusually sealed with red wax seal struck with an impression of the Tonga F.I. mailbag seal. The seal bears a British Imperial Crown rather than the Tongan Crown.
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.
1914 (31.10.) cover to Riga bearing single-franking 7k Romanov tied by a very fine strike of negative PERNOV MUTE SCULL AND CROSSBONES in black, double circle Pernov date stamp alongside. A very fine example, seldom seen.
1914 registered 'On His Majesty's Service' stampless cover to Berne, Switzerland bearing Nukualofa cds top right and oval registration bottom left straight-line REGISTERED below this, reverse with unusual Seattle entry cds, New York transits and arrival cds.
1915 (AU 27) registered cover to Pittsburg, USA franked 1907-09 2½d. ultramarine and 1913 ¼d. blocks of four both front and back, cancelled by double circle Georgetown Grand Cayman date stamps, blue framed manuscript registration at bottom left, straight-line violet American registration, reverse with Jamaica transit, New York transits and arrival cancels; good condition, franked at correct 4½d. rate.