1892 Great Britain 1d. stationery card to Esher, Surrey cancelled by fine British Post Office Constantinople index c cds that is repeated on reverse, with full message.
1894 (Dec) Royal Niger Company printed linen-backed envelope to London showing fair strike of Akassa oval handstamp and bearing Great Britain 1883-84 2/6d. lilac, Jubilee 5d. and a 10d. pair, all placed upside down and cancelled with Paid Liverpool Br. Packet cds; the 5d. with small fault and some wear to envelope. A rare high value franking for an 11oz. Letter.
1895 1d postal stationery card to Manchester written from Warrea, uncancelled on despatch, noticed in transit at Liverpool where ‘466’ obliterator applied, red Paid Liverpool Br Packet date stamp; some slight tone spotting.
1897 (12 Sep) registered printed envelope to London bearing single franking Great Britain 10d. Jubilee tied framed AKASSA date stamp, Liverpool transit at left and arrival backstamp; fine and attractive.
1897 (30 Nov) registered cover to London franked Great Britain two pairs of 1d. lilac and Jubilee ½d. and 2d. tied by two violet framed BURUTU in sans-serif capitals, oval framed Registered Liverpool below stamps and arrival backstamp; fine cover ex Glassco.
1898 (4 MAR) cover to London franked by Great Britain Jubilee 2½d tied by framed 'AKASSA' date stamp and also tied by 'PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR PACKET' cds, arrival backstamp; some slight creasing.
1898 cover to Sheffield franked un-overprinted Great Britain 2½d Jubilee cancelled in manuscript "BURUTU 13.11.98", 'PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR PACKET' cds at left, reverse with arrival cds and two largely intact red wax seals of R.N.C/C.L. (Royal Niger Company Chartered Limited); some slight tone spotting.
1901 picture postcard registered from Constantinople to Milan bearing mixed franking Great Britain 1881 1d. lilac and 1887 ’40 PARAS’ on 2½d. purple/blue tied British Post Office Constantinople cds, violet oval-framed ‘R’ FEE PAID handstamp at base; small stain at right of 1d., a scarce registered postcard.
1902 picture postcard ‘Gare de Toussoun’ to New Zealand written on board steamer in the Suez Canal frankd Great Britain ½d. green Jubilee tied by framed ‘MISDIRECTED’ handstamp, Suez cds alongside (14 IV) and to left of this Christchurch arrival cds of 20 MY. Fine and unusual.
1917 registered censored envelope to London bearing a very fine philatelic franking of British King George V values in pairs with ½d., 1d., 2d., 2½d., 3d., 6d. and 1s. mostly tied cds of 13 MR, one 1d., 2½d. and 3d. tied cds of 30 MR, at left two-line PASSED CENSOR/ ASCENSION handstamp with initials above. A spectacular cover with high catalogue value.
British Post Office: 1867 (MY 19) cover to MALTA franked Great Britain 2½d., OH, plate 3, tied pair 'BO1' obliterator with ALEXANDRIA cds in association; arrival backstamp.
British Post Office: 1874 (No 14) cover to Kempsey, Worcester franked pair Great Britain 1s. green, plate 9, FJ-FK, cancelled by two 'B02' obliterators, the stamps being additionally tied by sender with parallel pen lines, below with fine A/ SUEZ date stamp in black, reverse with arrival cancels.
c1879 local envelope from Larnaca to Sir Robert Biddulph at Nicosia franked Great Britain 1864/79 1d. red plate 179, TI, tied by ‘942’ obliterator in black. Envelope slightly fragile, rare and still very fine. Sir Robert Biddulph became High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of Cyprus in July 1879.
Egypt (British Post Offices) 1841 entire to Malta endorsed to travel by French ship, bearing fine Alexandria double-arc date stamp, two diagonal disinfection slits with unclear cachet on front, arrival backstamp.
from PANAMA to London prepaid at the 4d per 1/2oz rate by four 1d rose-red Pl. 191, tied by Panama type Z4 'C35' numerals and 'Panama/Transit' three line datestamp for JY.26.80, London arrival bs (AU 25 1880)