K.U.T Tanganyika 1917-21 25c, 50c & 75c, all neatly cancelled by Bagamoyo double ring datestamp and tied on 1919 (4 June) envelope registered to Switzerland with faint registration handstamp in violet at lower left, arrival c.d.s (6.8) on reverse & 1930 (21 June) envelope from Bombay to Dar-es-Salaam bearing 5c in combination with K.U.T 15c sharing Bombay c.d.s. and showing superb Bombay 'PAQUEBOT' framed handstamp with Camp Post...
Sale #163 - Day 1
By: Corbitts
Corbitts Sale #163 - Day 1
Our latest auction (Sale 163) was initially scheduled for May and then postponed owing to the pandemic. Now that lockdown has eased we can go ahead with our sale at the Britannia Hotel over two days instead of one which will help us abide by the social distancing rules.
Viewing
We have taken two extra days at the hotel before the auction for viewing, which again will help with social distancing; we would recommend this as the best option.
If you wish to view the auction lots at our Newcastle offices you can do so from Monday 10th to Friday 21st August (weekdays) by appointment only.
Please ensure you bring a face mask/covering with you. Gloves will be provided and these must be worn at all times during viewing.
Attending the sale
If you are attending the auction in person, face masks/coverings must be worn.
When planning your journey, please bear in mind this sale is live on the internet and we generally achieve a rate of 200 lots per hour.
If you are feeling anxious about attending the sale, you can, as always, send your bids by post or email before the sale to be added to the book or you can bid live through Easylive Auctions. Easylive offer a great option of a £3 flat fee, which allows you to bid on as many lots as you like with no other charges.
Bidding
Unfortunately we will be unable to offer our usual room bidder (boxed) lots which always prove to be popular with many of you.
The auction room numbers will be limited (maximum of 30 people). Therefore, we ask that bidders move in and out of the room accordingly. We understand customers may wish to bid on multiple lots but if there is a space between your lot numbers please leave the room until ready to bid again.
Refreshments
Owing to regulations we are unable to provide our usual tea/coffee and sandwiches. However, customers can order from the main reception area of the hotel.
If you would like any other information regarding our sale please do not hesitate to contact us. Corbitts would like to thank you for your continued support.
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Lot #656 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
1903-60 M & U collection on leaves incl. East Africa & Uganda 1907-08 vals to 12c M, 50c U, 1912-21 2r U, Kenya & Uganda 1922 vals to 2s U, K.U.T 1935 vals to 3s FU, 65c M, 1935 Jubilee set M, KGVI well represented vals to £1 M incl. some perf variations, FU vals to £1 (2), 1948 Wedding set M, 1954 set M, 1960 set UM, 1954 OFFICIAL set UM, 1960 OFFICIAL set UM etc. (320)
Lot #657 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
EAST AFRICA & UGANDA 1911 cover addressed to England from Kumi, franked 6c red, tied by a strike of the large violet skeleton 37mm 'KUMI/11AM/27 JY/11' c.d.s, MBALE, MOMBASA & MIDHURST transit back stamps. A rare sub post office cancellation. Exhibition item.
Lot #658 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
TANGANYIKA/G.E.A 1919 cover addressed to Kigoma, franked 2As overprinted 'I.E.F' & 3c overprinted 'G.E.A' cancelled by pen at Tabora as very early date & before P.O became British, 'KIGOMA/25 FE 19' arrival b/stamp. Very scarce.
Lot #659 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
TANGANYIKA 1927 stampless O.H.M.S internal envelope addressed to Tanga cancelled 'ARUSHA' c.d.s, tripe circle 'ARUSHA POLICE & PRISONS' signed & dated cachet struck in violet.
Lot #660 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
K.U.T 1931-58 written up collection of railway cancellations incl. 16 covers or cards plus stamps with railway cancels & 17 unused postcards. An interesting accumulation that offers scope for expansion.
Lot #661 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
TANGANYIKA 1933 envelope from Alexandria to Dar Es Salaam, Tanganyika, franked Egyptian 4m, 90m & 100m adhesives, tied 'ALEXANDRIA/25 JL 33' on reverse black on white officially sealed label affixed, tied 'DAR-ES-SALAAM/2 AU 1933' double ring d/stamp (right side vertical crease). Scarce.
Lot #662 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
1938 1c P.13¼ x 13¾ lower right corner marginal Plate block of twelve showing DLR Imprint & includes 'A' of 'CA' missing from wmk. (12) Cat. £227
Lot #663 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
1935-37 MSCA Pictorial Defin set, M (some gum toning present), SG.110/123. (14) Cat. £475
Lot #664 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
K.U.T 1935 Pictorial Defin set incl. 5c Type I & II, VFU (odd short perf), SG.110/123. (15) Cat. £550.
Lot #665 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
K.U.T 1938-54 KGVI defins, fine M range of vals to £1 (3) with perf variations, shades identified on album leaves, from SG.131/150b, the odd stamp with usual toning. (39) Cat. £900
Lot #666 - Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika
K.U.T 1954 Defin set of ten from 1st June issue 5c to £1, VFU on three illustrated registered FDC's, from SG.167/180, also the 1960 Defin set of sixteen together on a FDC. (4)
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