(British Occupation) 1915 (31.3) ‘Sofort zu offnen’ (Open Immediately) printed envelope that has been amended in manuscript to “O.H.M.S.” stampless registered envelope to St Jouan des Guerets, France, with blue manuscript lines and R , two strikes of framed ‘T.’ Handstamps, Duala (Kamerun) a cds at top left, Registered Plymouth transit backstamp with registration label applied to front, arrival backstamp; a rare occupation cover.
(British Occupation) 1915 (9.2.) stampless envelope endorsed “On Active Service/ No Stamps available/ B.C.P/ (Chaplain” to England with fine strike of the German Duala (Kamerun) a cds; a little roughly opened on reverse.
(Kamerun) 1892 (29 4) German forerunner 3pf. postal stationery wrapper to Rosenthal uprated 3pf. and 5pf. tied by two Kamerun cds, arrival backstamp; fine condition.
(Kamerun) 1898 (16/2) 10pf postal stationery card to Lubeck, redirected to Ludwigslust, cancelled by good strike of Kamerun cds. The writer gives his forthcoming address as Cap Lopez (Congo francais) factorei Woermann.
(Kamerun) 1903 3pf Yacht photographic picture stationery card with image of two local women with water gourds, c.t.o. in Berlin with Duala cds; top left corner crease.
(Kamerun) 1906 picture postcard to England franked unwatermarked 10pf. tied Jaunde cds, correctly rated with a handstamped framed ‘T.’ Applied in error and crossed-out in blue manuscript, arrival cds bottom left.
(South West Africa) 1898 10pf picture postal stationery card ‘Gruss aus Windhoek’ addressed to Berlin with Rehoboth cds of 19/9 98, arrival cds at left; good used condition.
1923 (9 Abr) military envelope to Lolodorf, French Camerouns, franked 25c. tied by Santa Isabel cds, arrival backstamp.
1938 (13 Mai) commercial airmail envelope to Paris franked 65c. and 2f. tied by multi-faceted BONABERI NKONGSAMBA CAMEROUN TPO date stamp, arrival backstamp.
1940 (8 Dec) cover bearing three + 5Frs./ SPITFIRE values plus 25c. Waterfalls tied Nkongsamba Cameroun cds, framed illustrated ‘Journee Du Spitfire’ handstamp, these stamps were used towards the cost of purchasing the fighter plane for the Free French Airforce.