RHODESIA POSTAGE DUES    

MICHAEL
DEVERELL
Rhodesian Arms
ALAN
MACGREGOR
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FEATURED ITEM

RA 4236
RA 4236
RHODESIA & NYASALAND c1956 1d QE definitive violet diagonal 'POSTAGE DUE' handstamp. Creased, fine unmounted. RARE. See SG footnote

Note: The vast majority of these handstamps originated from a sheet purchased at the time, and subsequently sold to Bridger and Kay in London. All of these then received their violet stamp on the reverse. Very few examples have been recorded without this handstamp, and therefore one can assume that they were acquired from the post office postage due counter. The only other example I have encountered was similarly creased.

£450
 
FEATURED ITEM

RA 2363
RA 2363


RHODESIA & NYASALAND 1960 16th March, cover underpaid at 1d Johannesburg to Kitwe. Endorsed in red ink ‘T 4d’ then applied with 4d overprinted due (SG D5) cancelled ‘KITWE 24 MAR 60’. Very fine and attractive.


SOLD
 
FEATURED ITEM

RA1064
RA 1064



SOUTHERN RHODESIA 1953, 4d dull grey-green. Block of four very fine used cancelled with two ‘GWELO 23 FE 53’ datestamps. Very rare, less than six are thought to exist. SG D6

£2400
 

Last updated: 14th June, 2010




B.S.A. COMPANY ERA


PD02
1904 14th October, incoming postcard from the UK, bearing pair ½d Edwards, underpaid and struck with hexagonal ‘T’ cachet, addressed to ‘Umtali / Rhodesia / South Africa’.
£8
PHOTO
PD03
1904 1st December, incoming postcard from the UK, bearing 1d Edward, underpaid and struck with hexagonal ‘T’ cachet, addressed to ‘Bulawayo / Matabeleland’. Arrival strike on front dated 24th December.
£8
PHOTO





SOUTHERN RHODESIA



1951 POSTAGE DUE OVERPRINTS, SG D1-D7



SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED
SG D1
 ½d emerald
1.20
12.00
SG D2
 1d violet-blue
1.80
4.00
SG D3
 2d agate
2.50
1.25
SG D4
 3d violet
1.75
1.00
SG D5
 4d blue
1.25
2.00
SG D6
 4d dull grey-green
150.00
450.00
SG D7
 1/- deep blue
2.00
3.50




STAMPS


RA1878
Complete set of seven values including the 4d dull grey-green. Very fine unmounted. SG D1-7
£160
PHOTO
RA1061
Complete set of seven values including the 4d dull grey-green, in blocks of four. Very fine unmounted. SG D1-7
£640
PHOTO
RA1063
Complete set of seven values including 4d dull grey-green, very fine used. The 4d dull grey-green with ‘(FORT) VICTORIA’  1952 datestamp. Scarce. SG D1-7
£450
PHOTO
RA4729
Complete set of seven values including the 4d dull grey-green. Very fine or superb used. SG D1-7 £450 PHOTO
SR241
Set, less 4d dull grey-green, blocks of four. Very fine used. SG D1-7 less D6
£50
PHOTO
SR242
½d, block of four, one with broken serif of ‘2’ of ‘½’. Superb unmounted, uncommon. SG D1 var.
£24
PHOTO
RA4728
4d dull grey-green. Very fine unmounted. SG D6
£150 PHOTO
RA1064
4d, dull grey-green. Block of four very fine used cancelled with two ‘GWELO 23 FE 53’ datestamps. Very rare, less than six are thought to exist. SG D6
£2400
PHOTO


POSTAGE DUES ON COVER


RA2335
1953 31st August, home-made registered First Day Cover for the 2d QE definitive (SG 80), cancelled ‘BULAWAYO’ locally addressed. Endorsed ‘Pool / T 8d’, the reverse applied with pair 4d overprinted dues (SG D5) cancelled ‘BULAWAYO 10 SEP 1953’. Scarce use prior to Federation.
£120
PHOTO
RA3519
1954 13th July, cover bearing block of four 1d overprinted postage dues (SG D2), cancelled 'LIVINGSTONE', locally addressed. Philatelic. £30
PHOTO
RA5927
1964 30th July, stampless cover endorsed ‘Pay forward Please’, machine canclled ‘RUSAPE’, addressed to Salisbury. Struck with black circular 17 / TO PAY’ and light violet circular cachets, latter endorsed ‘2d’. Then applied with strip of three 1/- overprinted dues (SG D7) cancelled ‘SALISBURY. Most attractive.

Note: the address is the ‘I. C. S.’, International Correspondence School. The high rate of 3/- on this cover would represent a pool charge for a number of underpaid items received at the same time.
£200 PHOTO
RA5928
1964 30th September, underpaid at 1d cover, poorly struck datestamp, addressed to Salisbury. Endorsed in ink ‘T 4d’ and with violet circular ‘25 / TO PAY’ cachet endorsed ‘4d’. Then applied with pair 4d Federal and 5 x 1/- overprinted dues (SG D4, D7), cancelled ‘SALISBURY’ on the 12th October. Lovely.

Note: the address is ‘The Personal Careers Adviser’, for a correspondence School. The high rate of 5/8d on this cover would represent a pool charge for a number of underpaid items received at the same time.
£275 PHOTO
RA5929
1965 4th January, Zambian registered envelope bearing 1/3 Independence, cancelled ‘MAZABUKA’, registration label. Addressed to Salisbury and endorsed at top ‘POOC 1/-‘, (posted out of course). Then applied with 1/- overprinted due (SG D7), indistinctly cancelled. Lovely. £130 PHOTO
RA5930
1965 5th April, underpaid at 1d, window envelope cancelled ‘UMTALI’ and presumably locally addressed. Struck with circular magenta ‘TO PAY / U.T.’ cachet endorsed ‘2’. Then applied with 2d Federal due (SG D2), cancelled ‘UMTALI’ on the 1st June. £100 PHOTO


NORTHERN RHODESIA




1929-52 POSTAGE DUES, SG D1-D4




SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED
 SG D1
 1d  grey-black
3.00
2.00
 SG D1a
 1d  grey-black, chalk-surfaced paper
*
*
 SG D2
 2d  grey-black
4.50
2.50
 SG D3
 3d  grey-black
4.00
20.00
 SG D3a
 3d  grey-black, chalk-surfaced paper
6.00
*
 SG D4
 4d  grey-black
11.00
25.00

 Set of 4
22.00
45.00



STAMPS

RA5990
2d, perforated ‘SPECIMEN’. Very fine mint. SG D2s £25 PHOTO
RA5991
3d, perforated ‘SPECIMEN’. Very fine mint. SG D3s £25 PHOTO
RA6235
3d, showing ‘thick and slanting ‘d’ of ‘3d’ variety, lower left stamp in a lower right corner block of four. Superb unmounted. Very scarce. SG D3 var.
£80 PHOTO
RA4985
1952 3d postage due on chalk surfaced paper. Complete pane of 60 stamps, fresh unmounted. SG D3a £250 no photo

ON COVER

RA5597
1937 5th November, window envelope underfranked at 1d meter frank cancellation, Durban and presumably addressed to NKANA. Endorsed in red crayon ‘T’ then applied with top portion of a horizontally biected 2d due, this cancelled ‘NKANA / 1 NOV 37’. The due partially torn through, presumably by a previous attempt to bisect by hand. A clean and attractive example of this scarce temporary use. (see footnote in SG) £550 PHOTO
RA5598
1938 29th April, window envelope underfranked at 1d meter frank cancellation, Port Elisabeth and presumably addressed to NKANA, with arrival backstamp dated 4th May. Endorsed in blue crayon ‘T 1d’, and struck with black circular ‘T / 1d’ plus violet straight line ‘INSUFFICIENTLY PREPAID’ bilingual cachets. Then applied with lower portion of a right marginal horizontally biected 2d due, indistinctly cancelled. Opening tear at top and minor stains, an attractive example of this scarce temporary use. (see footnote in SG) £450 PHOTO


1963 POSTAGE DUES, SG D5-D10



SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED
 SG D5
 1d orange
0.80
4.00
 SG D6
 2d deep blue
0.80
4.00
 SG D7
 3d lake
1.00
5.00
 SG D8
 4d ultramarine
1.00
9.00
 SG D9
 6d purple
5.00
7.00
 SG D10
 1/- light emerald
6.50
22.00

 Set of 6
14.00 
50.00


RA3529
2d, block of four, each horizontal pair either narrower or wider than usual due to misalignment of horizontal perforations. Superb unmounted. SG D6 var. £8 PHOTO
NR55
2d, horizontal left marginal strip of six, with each alternate stamp narrower or wider than usual due to incorrectly aligned vertical perforations. Superb unmounted. SG D6 var.
£28
PHOTO
NR58
1/-, complete sheet of 120, imperf. at right margin running sheet no. 104. Superb unmounted. SG D10
£200
PHOTO


RHODESIA AND NYASALAND



SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED
 SG D1
 1d vermilion
2.00
3.00
 SG D2
 2d deep violet-blue
2.00
2.00
 SG D3
 4d green
2.00
7.00
 SG D4
 6d purple
3.50
6.00

 Set of 4
9.00
17.00



STAMPS


RA4236
c1956 1d QE definitive violet diagonal 'POSTAGE DUE' handstamp. Creased, fine unmounted. RARE. See SG footnote

Note: The vast majority of these handstamps originated from a sheet purchased at the time, and subsequently sold to Bridger and Kay in London. All of these then received their violet stamp on the reverse. Very few examples have been recorded without this handstamp, and therefore one can assume that they were acquired from the post office postage due counter. The only other example I have encountered was similarly creased.
£450
PHOTO
RA4993
1959 1d QE definitive with violet diagonal ‘POSTAGE DUE’ handstamp. Very fine used cancelled with part correct ‘DELIVERY ROOM’ datestamp. Very scarce, apparently 26 examples off cover recorded. Clear B. P. A. certificate (1976). SG unlisted (see footnote) £1000
PHOTO
RA5787
1959 ‘POSTAGE DUE’ handstamp on 1d QE definitive, diagonally in violet. Right marginal pair, ex. the Bridger & Kay sheet with their handstamps on reverse, and positions ’34 35’ in pencil. Hinged on margin, stamps superb unmounted. A scarce multiple. BPA certificate (1960). see SG footnote £1000 PHOTO
RA6024
Set of four values each in a block of four. Very fine used, neat datestamps. Scarce group. SG D1-D4
£75 PHOTO
RA6025
1d, major variety IMPERFORATE BETWEEN, HORIZONTAL PAIR. Superb unmounted. SG D1a
£425 PHOTO
F47
6d, block of four, right pair lighter in impression than left pair. Superb unmounted. SG D4 var.
£20
PHOTO


POSTAL HISTORY


F48
1955 15th September, Airmail cover underpaid 3d Durban to Kitwe. Endorsed 'T 8d' then applied with 1/- Southern Rhodesia postage due overprint and 3d, 2x 6d Nyasaland dues but uncancelled. Why the high charge and the dues remaining uncancelled is not apparent.
£50
PHOTO
RA6291
1959 5th March, unfranked cover from ‘ARANOS / S.W.A.’ to Salisbury, endorsed at top ‘Tax 4d’, the reverse then applied with a block of four 1d QEII definitives as postage dues (SG 2), cancelled ‘SALISBURY (counter 30)’ on 10th March. Attractive.
£140 PHOTO
F53
1959 28th July, Airmail cover underpaid at 3d, Swartklip, South Africa to Salisbury. Black circular 'T 2d' cachet then applied with 2d overprint due (SG D3), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 5 AUG 59’.
£90
PHOTO
F58
1960 26th January, Airmail cover (airmail label now lacking) underpaid at 3d South Africa to Salisbury, struck with black circular '2d' cachet, the deficiency being paid with Southern Rhodesia 2d overprinted due (SG D3) cancelled 'SALISBURY 10(?) FEB 60'.
£65
PHOTO
RA6294
1961 25th July, airmail cover bearing 5c South African revenue, addressed to Salisbury. This disallowed and endorsed ‘6d’, then applied with 6d postage due (SG D4). Attractive.
£140 PHOTO
F60
1961 (?) 27th August, manila envelope bearing pair 2½d QE definitives indistinctly cancelled, reverse applied with pair imperf. x roulette 6d Central African Airways labels pen cancelled. Endorsed 'TAX 3d' then applied with 3d overprinted due (SG D4), indistinctly cancelled. Very scarce.
£140
PHOTO
RA6295
1963 14th March, cover underpaid at ½d, cancelled ‘GWELO’ locally addressed. Struck with black circular ‘9 / TO PAY’ cachet, then applied with 1d postage due (SG D1).
£95 PHOTO


RHODESIA




1965 POSTAGE DUE: ROULETTE ISSUE, SG D8-D11




SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED CTO
 SG D8
 1d orange-red (roul 5)
0.70
10.00
*
 SG D8a
 1d orange-red (roul 9)
2.00
*
9.00

 1d flourescent paper (3rd printing)
4.00
10.00
10.00
 SG D9
 2d deep blue
0.50
5.00
*

 2d flourescent paper (3rd printing)
1.50
8.00
*
 SG D10
 4d green
0.60
5.00
5.00

 4d flourescent paper (3rd printing)
*
*
*
 SG D11
 6d plum
0.60
6.00
6.00

 Set of 4
2.20
24.00
*


RU1209 Set with both 1d roulette types, blocks of four very fine used. Uncommon group
£140 PHOTO
RU1210 Set in complete sheets of 120, 1d roulette 9. Some marginal faults. Rare as such
£200 No photo
RU1211
1d roulette 5, top left corner strip of three strengthened with additional marginal paper in the margin at top
£30 PHOTO
RU1212 1d roulette 5, left marginal block of ten similarly strengthened as above
£35 PHOTO
RU1213 1d roulette 5, top marginal block of six similarly strengthened at top

Note: The use of the roulette 5 setting proved highly unsatisfactory as the sheets quickly became very difficult to handle. Obviously the printers noted this and attempted to hold together sections of the sheets with additionally applied marginal paper.
£35 PHOTO
RA4759 1d roulette 5, superb used block of four, cancelled with central ‘GWANDA 16 FEB 70’ datestamp. SG D8 £40 PHOTO
RA5193 2d roulette, strip of three, major variety IMPERFORATE VERTICALLY. Used with some faults, cancelled ‘CRANBORNE OCT 66’. Extremely RARE, and possibly unique. Ex. Lamont-Smith. SG D9 var. £850 PHOTO
RU1215
6d lower left corner block of four, very fine used  
£25 PHOTO


1966 POSTAGE DUE: STERLING ISSUE, SG D12-D17




SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED CTO
SG D12
1d red
0.60
3.00
2.00
SG D13 2d bluish violet
0.75
2.00
2.00
SG D14 4d pale green
0.75
4.00
3.00
SG D15 6d reddish violet
0.75
2.00
2.00
SG D16 1/- red-brown
0.75
2.00
2.00
SG D17 2/- black
1.00
6.00
4.00

Set of 6
4.50
18.00
14.00


RU1218
Set in cylinder 1A blocks of four, superb CTO. £60
No photo
RU1219
Set in imprint blocks of four, superb unmounted. Uncommon
£40 No photo
RU1220
Set as above, but superb CTO               
£90 No photo
RU1221
Set top left corner pairs with colour dot in margin, superb unmounted
   £15 No photo


1970 POSTAGE DUE: DECIMAL ISSUE, SG D18-D22




SG NO.   DESCRIPTION U/M USED CTO
 SG D18
1c bright green, brown gum (17.2.70)
0.75
1.00
*
 SG D19
2c ultramarine, brown gum (17.2.70)
0.75
0.50
*
 SG D20
5c bright reddish violet, brown gum (17.2.70)
1.50
2.00
*
 SG D20 shade
5c magenta, brown gum (7.5.73)
2.50
1.50
*
 SG D21
 6c pale lemon, brown gum (7.5.73)
3.00
4.00
*
 SG D22
 10c cerise, brown gum (17.2.70)
2.00
4.00
*

 Set of 5
7.00
10.00
*





SG unlisted
1c bright green, white gum (17.11.76)
1.00
1.00
*
SG unlisted
2c ultramarine, white gum (17.11.76)
0.80
1.00
*
SG unlisted
5c magenta, white gum (17.11.76)
3.00
3.00
*
SG unlisted
6c yellow, white gum (17.11.76)
4.00
5.00
*

Set of 4
8.00
9.00
*





SG unlisted
2c ultramarine, white gum flourescent (1979)
2.00
2.00
*
SG unlisted
6c yellow, white gum flourescent (1979)
5.00
* *
SG unlisted
10c cerise, white gum flourescent (1979)
4.00
8.00
*

Set of 3
10.00
*
*




Original Five Values, brown gum


RU1223
Set in cylinder 1A blocks of four
£30 No photo
RU1224 Set in imprint blocks of six
£45 No photo
RU1225 2c PRINTED ON GUMMED SIDE, single. SG D19a
£35 PHOTO
RA2418
2c PRINTED ON GUMMED SIDE, superb used with crisp corner ‘KARIB(A) 10 N(OV)’ datestamp. Very scarce. SG D19a
£125
PHOTO


1976 Reprints of 1c, 2c, 5c and 6c on White Paper


RU1230 Set in imprint blocks of six
£50 No photo


1979 Reprints of 2c, 6c and 10c on White Fluorescent Paper



RU1231 Set in cylinder 1A blocks of four
£35 No photo


RHODESIA / POSTAL HISTORY



PD06
1972 22nd September, airmail cover sent from the UK but bearing Rhodesian stamps, Prevent Pollution 2½c and 13c, scored around in red ink and part ‘Battersea’ datestamp below. Endorsed ‘T 5c’, then applied with 5c due (SG D20, brown gum), cancelled ‘UMTALI 4 OCT 72’. Unusual.
£35
PHOTO
PD07
1974 26th March, cover underpaid at 2½c (SG 441), machine cancelled ‘CRANBORNE’ to Salisbury. Endorsed ‘T 1c’ in red ink, then applied with 1c due 9SG D18, brown gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY’ date unclear.
£20
PHOTO
PD08
1974 28th March, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘O. G. S.’, from FORT VICTORIA to Salisbury. This disallowed and endorsed ‘t 6’, the reverse appliedwith 6 x 1c decimal definitives as dues (SG 439), cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 2 APR 74’. Unusual useage.
£45
PHOTO
PD09
1975 1st March, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘On Government Service’, cancelled ‘TRIANGLE’ addressed to Salisbury. Disallowed although not marked as such, then applied with pair 4c and 10c definitives (SG 492, 497) as dues on reverse, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 20 MAR’. The cover endorsed ‘3’, and presumably the 18c was a pool charge for three underpaid postal items.
£40
PHOTO
PD10
1975 3rd March, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE’, Causeway locally addressed. This disallowed, no tax markings then applied with pair 3c definitives (SG 491) as dues, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 5 MAR 75’. Attractive.
£45
PHOTO
PD11
(date unclear) native cover endorsed top left ‘urgent / Pay forward’ addressed to Causeway. Struck with violet circular ‘T _’ cachet although not endorsed, then applied with pair 3c definitives (SG 491) as dues, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY JAN 76’. Attractive.
£45
PHOTO
PD12
1976 9th February, airmail cover from Johannesburg to Salisbury, underpaid at 5c, then struck with black circular ‘T 4/9’ cachet. Applied with pair 3c and 4c definitives (SG 491, 492) as dues, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 16 FEB 76’. Most attractive.
£50
PHOTO
PD13
1976 16th February, airmail cover from Durban to Salisbury, underpaid at 5c, then struck with black ‘T’ cachet endorsed ‘4/10’. Applied with 1c and 4c definitives (SG 489, 492) as dues, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 18 FEB 76. Most attractive.
£50
PHOTO
PD14
1976 23rd March, cover underpaid at 2½c (SG 490), Gwelo to Salisbury. Struck with violet ‘T_’ cachet, not endorsed, then applied with 1c definitive (SG 489) as a due, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 24 MAR 76’ Attractive.
£45
PHOTO
R58
1976 18th June, stampless cover endorsed at top 'O.G.S.' Bulawayo to Salisbury, this disallowed, no due markings then applied with 2 x 3c definitives (SG 491) as dues, cancelled 'CAUSEWAY 21 JUN 78'. Attractive.
£40 PHOTO
PD15
1976 18th July, long airmail cover from Johannesburg addressed to Causeway. Underpaid at 5c then struck with black circular ‘T 4/9’ cachet. Applied with pair 14c Aloes (SG 518), cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 22 FEB 76”. Attractive and uncommon use of postage stamps as dues.
£45
PHOTO
PD16
1976 23rd July, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘O. G. S.’ sent from Gwelo to Causeway. This disallowed, no tax markings then applied with 1c x 2 and 6c dues (SG D18, D21, brown gum), cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 26 JUL 76’.
£40
PHOTO
PD17
1976 2nd August, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘O. G. S.’ sent from Llewellin Barracks to Causeway. This disallowed, no tax markings then applied with 2c and 6c dues (SG D19, D21, brown gum), cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 4 AUG 76’.
£40
PHOTO
PD18
1976 5th August, long airmail cover from Cape Town addressed to Causeway. Underpaid at 7c then struck with black circular ‘T’ cachet endorsed ‘7/10’. Applied with 6c due (SG D21, brown gum) on front and 3 x 1c dues (SG D18, brown gum) on reverse, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 18 AUG 76’.
£35
PHOTO
PD19
1976 10th September, airmail cover from South Africa to Salisbury, underpaid at 5c, then struck with black circular ‘T 2/10’ cachet. Applied with 1c and 2c dues (SG D18, D19, white gum”, cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 20 SEP 76’.
£35
PHOTO
PD20
(undated) long cover endorsed at top ‘ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE’, this disallowed. Applied with pair 5c dues (SG D20, white gum) on front and block of four 1c dues (SG D18, white gum) on reverse cancelled ‘CAUSEWAY 14 OCT 76’.
£35
PHOTO
RU1259
1976 2nd November, 4c on underpaid Airmail cover Johannesburg to Salisbury, struck with foreign black circular 'T 3/10' and local violet boxed 'T 4 cents' cachets, reverse applied with pair 2c PRINTED ON GUMMED SIDE decimal dues (SG D19a), indistinctly cancelled but with 'CAUSEWAY 12 NOV 76' strike alongside. RARE
£350
PHOTO
PD21
1976 10th November, stampless cover endorsed ‘FORCES MAIL’ top left and with boxed military cachet mostly obscured. This disallowed and endorsed ‘T 8c’, then applied with 1c, 2c and 5c dues (SG D18-20, brown gum), cancelled ‘UNION AVENUE SALISBURY 17 NOV 76’. Attractive.
£40
PHOTO
PD24
1978 11th August, long cover Salisbury locally addressed, paid at 4c. Struck with violet boxed ‘T 8 CENTS’ cachet, then applied with pair 1c and 6c dues (SG D18, D21, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 14 AUG 78’. This cover must have been the top cover for a pool charge as the 4c rate is correct.
£45
PHOTO
PD25
1978 9th October, native cover apparently with re-used 5c sent from GOKWE to Salisbury. Struck with violet circular ‘T -/c’ cachet and endorsed ‘Tax’ in red ink. Applied with 6c due (SG D21, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 10 OCT 78’. Some faults as to be expected, most attractive.
£45
PHOTO
PD26
1979 5th March, stampless cover endorsed at top ‘O. G. S.’, sent from CHIKATO to Salisbury. This disallowed and endorsed ‘T 10c’ in red ink, then applied with 10c due (SG D22, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 8 MAR 79’. This value seldom encountered.
£50
PHOTO
PD28
1979 2nd April, cover Gatooma to Salisbury, underpaid at 4c, struck with violet circular ‘T –c’ cachet endorsed ‘2’. Applied with what appears to be a re-used 2c due (SG D19, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 5 APR 79’.
£25
PHOTO
PD29
1979 11th October, printed commercial post card stampless sent from Salisbury locally addressed. Struck with violet circular ‘T –c’ cachet endorsed ‘8’, then applied with 2c and 6c dues (SG D19, D21, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 16 OCT 79’.
£35
PHOTO
PD30
1980 11th March, window envelope from South Africa, underpaid at 5c, struck with black circular ‘T c’ endorsed ‘2/10’, plus violet boxed ‘T 4-cents’ cachets. Applied with 1c x 4 dues (SG D19, white gum), cancelled ‘SALISBURY 19 MAR 80’.
£30
PHOTO
R59
1980 12th March, underpaid long cover from Pretoria to Salisbury endorsed 'TAX 2/10' and boxed 'T4 / cents' cachet applied. Pair of 2c dues (SG D19, white paper), indistinctly cancelled.
£25 PHOTO
R60 1980 19th March, cover Pretoria to Salisbury underpaid at 5c, endorsed 'Tax 2/10' then applied with pair 2c dues (SG D19, white paper), cancelled 'MOUNT PLEASANT'.
£20 PHOTO




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