Lot 1142
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| Estimate: $900 | Starting Price: $675 |
c1915 Reeves & Ellis (NSW) set of picture postcards 'Australia's Occupation of New Guinea' comprising Palm Island triptych of soldiers training en route to New Guinea, 'Hoisting the British Flag at Rabaul', 'Native Prisoners brought into Rabaul from the hills', 'Changing guard at Rabaul', 'Holmes Avenue, Rabaul' (named after the Australian OIC), and 'Native Dance (Sing-sing)'. All fine to very fine, and very scarce and desirable. Realised AU$1300 at a 2012 Melbourne auction (6)
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Lot 1143
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| Estimate: $400 | Starting Price: $300 |
1915 (8 Jun) cover addressed to Melbourne with 1d NWPI tied by Rabaul oval datestamp in violet, and with '3rd Batt. N. and M. Force/Trop. Unit' at lower left, and 'PASSED-BY-CENSOR' both in violet, Sydney machine cancel backstamp JE 21 1915. Cover roughly opened and other minor faults
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Lot 1144
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| Estimate: $200 | Starting Price: $150 |
1915 (26 Aug) cover sent from Rockcorry (Ireland) to Warrant Officer James Brown (Radio Section No. 559) on Nauru, endorsed 'Via Sydney' and with Yokohama (Japan) backstamp of 24.7.16 in violet. Brown arrived in Rabaul on 25 October 1915 and on 29 February 1916 was transferred to the Naval (Radio Telegraph) Branch and sent to Nauru. Mail to members of the Australian occupying force on Nauru is rare. Cover roughly opened, otherwise good
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Lot 1145
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| Estimate: $400 | Starting Price: $300 |
1915 (15 Dec) cover endorsed 'O.A.S.' with 1d NWPI tied by Rabaul cds, and with 'PASSED-BY-CENSOR' in violet, addressed to Drysdale (Vic), very fine
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Lot 1146
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| Estimate: $400 | Starting Price: $300 |
1917 (May) 'Church of England Chaplains' Department' cover with 1d NWPI tied by unclear Rabaul cds, oval 'PASSED CENSOR/RABAUL' ds 1 MAY 1917 in violet at upper left, addressed to Wajin (WA),and Sydney machine cancel backstamp for 1 JE 1917. Few tears caused by opening, but of good appearance
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Lot 1147
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| Estimate: $450 | Starting Price: $340 |
1918 (9 May) 'Church of England Chaplains' Department' cover with 1d NWPI pair tied by Rabaul cds, and with horizontal oval 'PASSED CENSOR/RABAUL' in violet, addressed to East Brisbane. Some blemishes and soiling
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Lot 1148
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| Estimate: $400 | Starting Price: $300 |
1918 (9 Sep) 'Church of England Chaplains' Department' cover (roughly opened at right) with 1d NWPI tied by Rabaul cds, and with upright oval 'PASSED BY CENSOR/No. 2/A.N. & M.E.F.' in violet
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Lot 1149
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| Estimate: $250 | Starting Price: $190 |
1914 (29 Sep) use of 'The First Australian European Expeditionary Force, 1914-15' souvenir post card to Middle Brighton (Vic), with 1d Red KGV cancelled Melbourne machine, attractive
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Lot 1150
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| Estimate: $750 | Starting Price: $575 |
First Convoy: 1914 (24 Oct) illustrated Y.M.C.A. lettersheet with message headed 'HMT Ship Benalla', addressed to Melbourne with Albany cds and 'T' handstamp, with T 1D' in oval handstamp applied in Melbourne, vertical fold. The writer states '... we recon to reach Albany tomorrow . . . & stop there for 5 or 6 days . . . we would not be able to get leave to go ashore . . . we are not calling at Fremantle they still think we are going to England . . . ' A very early First Convoy letter
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Lot 1151
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| Estimate: $150 | Starting Price: $115 |
1914 (14 Nov) postcard endorsed 'ON ACTIVE SERVICE' sent unstamped to Ascot Vale (Vic), taxed 1d and 1d postage due affixed and cancelled with manuscript date
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Lot 1152
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| Estimate: $150 | Starting Price: $115 |
1914 (2 Dec) picture postcard (Assouan) written at the Suez Canal endorsed 'On Active Service No Stamps Available' with Alexandria (Egypt) cds of 9-12 1914, and with boxed 'C.M.F./RELEASED/BY CENSOR' in blue
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Lot 1153
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| Estimate: $250 | Starting Price: $190 |
1914 (7 Dec) use of 'The First Australian European Expeditionary Force, 1914-15' souvenir post card to Neutral Bay (NSW) with 1d Kangaroo tied by Sydney cds, fine
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Lot 1154
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| Estimate: $120 | Starting Price: $90 |
Third Convoy: 1915 (23 Feb) picture postcard (Soldier's Barracks, Thursday Island) to London cancelled Thursday Island cds, and with Singapore transit cds (16 MR 1915), straight line 'PASSED BY CENSOR' in violet
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Lot 1155
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| Estimate: $120 | Starting Price: $90 |
Seventh Convoy: 1915 (28 June) cover addressed to Capt. R.E. Smith at Enoggera Camp, readdressed to Base Records Melbourne, with 1d Red KGV Die 2 tied by Melbourne machine. Capt. Smith was on board Transport A60 which left Sydney on 7 July 1915
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Lot 1156
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| Estimate: $120 | Starting Price: $90 |
1915 (19 Aug) picture postcard (Port Said) addressed to Adelaide endorsed 'At Sea Aug 19th'. Carried to London where boxed 'RECEIVED FROM H.M. SHIP/NO CHARGE TO BE RAISED' was applied. Ex Emery
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Lot 1157
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| Estimate: $250 | Starting Price: $190 |
1916 (22 Jun) Y.M.C.A. cover to Brisbane with '1ST L.H. BDE./DETAILS F.P.O.' cds, and superb 'A.I.F./PASSED CENSOR 49' in violet, from ship A49 ('Seang Choong'), and 1916 picture postcard (Cape Verde) with autographs of 15 servicemen mostly from the Medical Corps and quoting their enlistment numbers, headed 'HMATS Seang Bee' and 'At Sea/Sep 4 1916' (2)
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Lot 1158
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| Estimate: $200 | Starting Price: $150 |
1918 (30 May) use of gratuitous 'ON ACTIVE SERVICE LETTER CARD' to South Australia (re-addressed to Adelaide) with 'A.I.F./Passed by Censor No. ....' in purple as used on convoys. Some toning on both sides
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