1902-11 collection of postcards and covers bearing Great Britain KE7 ½d and 1d values cancelled at Port Said or Port Taufio with cds and boxed PAQUEBOT markings, addressed to England, or two to Ireland or New South Wales, a most attractive group. (8 items)
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Lot #235 - Egypt
1916 (April) a pair of picture postcards of Gibraltar, written by a Naval Officer to Jersey, each unstamped and cancelled PAQUEBOT/PORT SAID cds, and magenta Passed by Censor boxed cachet. (2 cards)
Lot #236 - Egypt
1911-39 COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS AND COVERS BEARING gb kgv OR kgvi STAMPS, TIED BY Port Said, Port Taufiq or Alexandria cds and PAQUEBOT cancels, addressed to England, or three to Holland, Denmark and New Zealand. (8 items)
Lot #237 - Egypt
1900-35 collection of covers and cards beariung French stamps and one Lebanon, cancelled with PAQUEBOT and cds markings of Alexandria and Port Said, incl. four nice postcards of ships Gange, El Kantara, Affon and General Metzinger, two with "BM" cachets, an attractive group. (8 items)
Lot #238 - Egypt
GREEK P.O.'s IN ALEXANDRIA an attractive old time collection of Large Hermes Heads (various issues, many with four margins) displaying clear to fine strikes of "97" numerals with values to 80 l. (3), Alexandria cds with code "97" at base, Alexandria cds without numeral incl. in blue, and four examples of the lozenge of dots used on steamships from Alexandria, a very good lot for the specialist. (26 stamps)
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