Postal Auction July 2026 - 372

Bids to be received by Wednesday 15th of July 2026 1:00 PM

Lots (931)

Lot 649
RUMANIA

1871 5b red very fine used large four margins and cds cancel, SG 83.

Estimate £ 16.00
Lot 650
RUMANIA

1903 Opening of New Post Office CDS used example with part Bucharest CDS, nice top value, SG 478 Cat £130.

Estimate £ 30.00
Lot 651
RUMANIA

1906 Jubilee Exhibition complete set of 11 hinged mint, mainly fine, SG 517/527 Cat £260.

Estimate £ 50.00
Lot 652
RUMANIA

1917 Military Post set of 17 to 4l on 4k tied 1918 / 12 IV / K.U.K. HAUPT FELDPOSTAMT on large envelope to Zurich. Fine. SG 1/17.

Estimate £ 28.00
Lot 653
RUMANIA

1965 Space Flight ranger surcharge 5l on 1l in block of 4 unmounted mint, (Cat £116), SG 3263.

Estimate £ 38.00
Lot 654
Russia

Siberian: American / Anglo Coalition: 1918-19 North Russian Expeditionary Force 1918 Operation Polar Bear OHS unstamped tatty envelope to UK bearing clear strike of ARMY POST OFFICE / A/ 28 NO / 18 / P.B.1 sent by an English soldier via the British Military Post Office. Despite the Armistice on Nov 11 1918 1000s of British & American and other allied troops were sent to Murmansk Harbour to fight the bolsheviks and an offensive action to link up the Trans Siberian Railroad. The troops were confused as Armistice had been announced but they were expected to continue fighting on into 1919. by British & American ambassadors, there was never a war declared between these forces and the bolsheviks and yet battles were still being fought. The fighters were known as Polar Bears, hence the APO cds P.B.1. (Polar Bear 1). Rare military postal cover.

Estimate £ 175.00
Lot 655
Russia

Siberian: American / Anglo Coalition: 1918-19 North Russian Expeditionary Force 1919 Operation Polar Bear OHS unstamped tatty censored printed N.A.C.B (Navy & Army Canteen Board) envelope to UK bearing clear strike of ARMY POST OFFICE / A / 1 OC / 19 / P.B.2 and PE oval violet censor with hand signature alongside, sent by an English soldier via the British Military Post Office. Despite the Armistice on Nov 11 1918 1000s of British & American and other allied troops were sent to Murmansk Harbour to fight the bolsheviks and an offensive action to link up the Trans Siberian Railroad. The troops were confused as Armistice had been announced but they were expected to continue fighting on into 1919. by British & American ambassadors, there was never a war declared between these forces and the bolsheviks and yet battles were still being fought. The allied fighters were known as Polar Bears, hence the APO cds P.B.2. (Polar Bear 2 Archangelsk). Rare military postal cover.

Estimate £ 175.00
Lot 656
Rwanda

1962-1970 Attractive mint collection on printed leaves with many nice long sets and thematics noted 1963 ovpt set to 10f, 1964 long set to 50f, 1964 Olympic Games M/S, 1965 long set to 100f, Butterflies long set, etc.

Estimate £ 40.00
Lot 657
RYUKYU IS.

1948-1972 Attractive mint collection on colour printed White Ace album pages with glassine protectors incl 1948 set, 1950 Shi-Shi Roof Tiles set (Cat £85), 1950 Air set 3 (Cat £218), 1951 Express stamp, 1951 University (Cat £75), Afforestation (Cat £70), 1952 Govt 3y (Cat £170), 1957 Air (Cat £85), 1959 air surch set, complete to 1972. High cat with mostly complete.

Estimate £ 325.00
Lot 658
SAINT HELENA

1953-59 QEII Complete set of 13 hinged mint, very fine, SG 153/165.

Estimate £ 30.00
Lot 659
Saint Kitts

1949 (16 Jun) Royal Silver Wedding set of 2 on airmail cover to USA tied ST KITTS CDS cancels, fine, SG 80/1.

Estimate £ 25.00
Lot 660
Saint Kitts

Nevis: 1883 ½d dull green unused showing two clear frame breaks along the top left, nice variety, SG 25 var.

Estimate £ 20.00

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