1859 1d Red, four small margins, and 2d pale blue with four huge margins but unfortunately having several large thins, both used. S.G. 42, 44, £2,250. (2). Photo on Pages 201 & 216.
Suggested price: £ 100-120
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Lot #1293 - Mauritius
Lot #1294 - Mauritius
1865 Cover to England bearing 1860-63 9d dull purple and 1863-72 1d brown each cancelled "B53" with a large red "9d" accountancy mark and London Paid arrival c.d.s. Part reverse missing and a small repair at left edge, the front otherwise fine and very attractive. Photo on Page 190.
Suggested price: £ 250-300
Lot #1295 - Mauritius
1879 Formula postal stationery postcard with a 2c stamp (faults at left) tied by the numeral "10" with "FLACQ" c.d.s (type D4) on the front. Tiny nick at left edge of the card, otherwise fine, a very scarce numeral cancel and datestamp.
Suggested price: £ 150-180
Lot #1296 - Mauritius
1887-91 2c Postal stationery postcards to Port Louis all with village numeral cancels and datestamps, comprising "B47" numeral with "ST. JULIEN" c.d.s, "38" numeral with "MIDLANDS" c.d.s, and "12" numeral with "RIVIERE SECHE" c.d.s, all fine and scarce. (3).
Suggested price: £ 300-350
Lot #1297 - Mauritius
1927 (Dec 8) Cover to Cleveland, Ohio bearing Mauritius KGV 5c and 10c tied by Rose Hill datestamps, a USA 1927 10c Air Mail stamp tied by a New York c.d.s (Jan. 26, 1928), backstamped at Port Louis and Cleveland. US Air Mail stamps could be applied abroad to pay for internal US air mail, and were sold in certain foreign countries for this purpose. A very scarce use of a US Air Mail stamp from Mauritius. Photo on Page 190.
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