The Mazagan Collection of Morocco & Sudan

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The Mazagan Collection of Morocco & Sudan

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Wednesday 29th March 2023 - 10:00am  

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MoroccoBritish Post OfficesCasablanca1892-1937 postal history selection (9) arranged on written up album pages including 1892 Gibraltar 5c. postal stationery card to Tangier, 1896 envelope to Manchester bearing Gibraltar 25. ultramarine, 1903 Morocco Agencies 10c. on German Morocco 10pf. postal stationery card to Madeira, 1937 OHMS envelope registered addressed to USA, usually slightly mixed condition, an attractive lot from this difficult office.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesFez1895 (12 Dec.) envelope from the British Consul to England addressed to England bearing 25c. blue vertical pair cancelled "A26" and with Fez c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with Tangier (18.12) and Wolverhampton (25.12) c.d.s.. Some light foxing otherwise fine and scarce early cover. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesFez1892-1937 postal history selection (6) arranged on written up album pages including 1892 (30.3) small size envelope with full content originated fro Fez bearing Gibraltar 5c. (5) cancelled by 'A26' Tangier (The P.O. at Fez received its cancellation only one week after this letter), 1897 envelope to Sicily bearing Gibraltar 25c. ultramarine (one of only five covers recorded with Gibraltar stamps used from Fez), 1896 stampless OHMS addressed to Tangier, 1902 Morocco Agencies Newspaper wrapper addressed to Germany, 1914 stampless envelope locally addressed, 1928 pos...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesLaraiche1894-1919 postal history selection (5) arranged on written up album pages including 1894 (9.11) Gibraltar 10c. postal stationery card to London cancelled by 'A26' Laraiche duplex c.d.s. (one of two known), 1911 Morocco Agencies 30c. registered letter to London from Laraiche but posted in Tangier, 1914 envelope to Denmark opened and re-sealed at the British Post Office in Tangier (one of four such covers recorded from Morocco), 1916 envelope to France showing alongside scarce transit gibraltar boxed arc in black, 1919 Morocco Agencies 30c. registered letter wi...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMazagan1891-1909 postal history selection (5) arranged on album pages including 1891 Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size G with additional 25c. ultramarine addressed to Paris, 1892 Gibraltar 10c. postal stationery card addressed to London, 1893 Gibraltar 5c. postal stationery card addressed to Casablanca, 1891 Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size G with additional 5c. (3) and 10c. addressed to London, 1909 Great Britain 1d. reply postcard to Birmingham. Few minor expected imperfections, a valuable lot for the postal historian.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premiu...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMazagan1895 (21 Feb.) envelope with full content from The U.S. Consular Agent addressed to Portland U.S.A. bearing Gibraltar 5c. and 10c. horizontal pair, cancelled by 'A26' obliterator with the Mazagan c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with Tangier (26.2), London (4.3), New York (16.3), and Portland (21.3) c.d.s., fine and rare, only ten covers recorded with Gibraltar stamps used from Mazagan. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMogador1893 (29 May) envelope addressed to Switzerland bearing Gibraltar 5c. and 10c. (2), cancelled by Mogador 'A26' duplex obliterator, the reverse with Tangier (2.6), Gibraltar (4.6), Madrid (7.6), and Basel d.s., fine and rare, only nine covers recorded with Gibraltar stamps used from Mogador. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMogador1894 (16 Aug.) envelope addressed to Sierra Leone bearing Gibraltar 5c. and 10c. (2), cancelled by Mogador 'A26' duplex obliterator, taxed in error by 'T' mark and then crossed and signed in pen as the rate was correct, alongside Freetown (16.9) arrival c.d.s, the reverse with Tangier (22.8), Gibraltar (23.8), c.d.s., light toning though a rare cover to a most unusual destination. Only nine covers recorded with Gibraltar stamps used from Mogador. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMogador1896 (20 July) Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size G with additional 1p. bistre and ultramarine addressed to Mustapha Algeria cancelled by Mogador registered c.d.s. on arrival the letter was redirected to Contreville France, the reverse with Tangier (25.7), Gibraltar (26.7), Ronda (26.7), Algericas (27.7), Cartagena (29.7), Alger (31.7), Mustapha (1.8), Paris (3.8) and Contreville (3.8) c.d.s., a fine most travelled letter. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Bu...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMogador1898 (30 May) Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size G uprated with 10c. and 1p. bistre and ultramarine, to Mazagan, the adhesives cancelled "A26" and with oval registered datestamp, the reverse with arrival Mazagan (2.6) c.d.s. Fine and scarce. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesMogador1891-1918 postal history selection (8) including 1891 Gibraltar reply postcard uprated with 5c. addressed to Germany, 1892 20c. registered letter size F uprated with 25c. ultramarine to Germany, 1892 20c. registered letter size F to Switzerland, 1892 20c. registered letter size G uprated with 25c. ultramarine to Switzerland, 1900 envelope registered to London bearing Morocco Agencies 5c. (2) and 10c. (6) 1918 p.p.c. to Japan, a seldom offered lot.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesRabat1890 (8 Mar.) 20c. registered letter size G, uprated with 10c. (2)., to Tangier, the adhesives sharing 'A26' obliterator with oval registered datestamp alongside and with arrival c.d.s. (11.3) below; very fine and scarce used within Morocco. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesRabat1891-1918 postal history selection (5) including 1891 envelope with full content bearing Gibraltar 25c. ultramarine to London, 1892 Gibraltar 5c. Postal stationery card to Tangier, 1892 Gibraltar 10c. Postal stationery card to Berlin, 1912 Morocco Agencies 5c. Postal stationery card to Tangier, 1920 envelope to France re-directed bearing rare provisional Casablanca registration label altered by hand in Rabat. A good lot for the specialist.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1885 Great Britain 1879 1d. postal stationery card, written from Saffi to Liverpool neatly cancelled in transit in Gibraltar (11.3) by duplex 'A26' obliterator, some minor faults including soiling though the unique recorded item from Saffi during the early British period. B.P.A. Certificate (1998). PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1896 (14 July) envelope addressed to Germany bearing Gibraltar 25c. ultramarine cancelled by Saffi 'A26' duplex obliterator, the reverse with Tangier (21.7), Gibraltar, (21.7) and Braunschweig (27.7) c.d.s., light toning though a rare cover. Only six covers recorded with Gibraltar stamps used from Mogador. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1898 (4 Mar.) Carl Frank envelope registered to Germany bearing Gibraltar 1896 2p. (2) cancelled by 'A26' Saffi duplex and showing oval registered datestamp at left, the reverse with Tangier (13.3), Gibraltar (14.3) and arrival Hannover (19.3) c.d.s. Fine and very rare being the only recorded cover using this stamp from Saffi. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1899 (24 May) OHMS stampless envelope locally addressed cancelled by 'A26' Saffi duplex. Fine and rare. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1902 (20 May) two different newspaper wrappers from the same correspondence addressed to Germany including Morocco Agencies 5c. uprated with 5c.; Morocco agencies 10c., both cancelled by Saffi 'A26' duplex, fine and rare duo.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesSaffi1898-1914 postal history trio including 1898 Morocco Agencies 20c. registered letter uprated with 5c. and 20c. to Königsberg, Germany, 1902 Morocco Agencies 10c. Postal card uprated with 20c. to Dresden, 1914 Morocco Agencies 30c. registered letter to England, slightly mixed condition nevertheless a scarce group.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1883 Great Britain 1d. postal stationery card, written from Tangier to Brussels cancelled in transit in Gibraltar (12.1) by duplex 'A26' obliterator, alongside arrival Brussels (18.1). A fine and rare from the early British period. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1886 (16 Mar.) envelope addressed to England bearing Gibraltar 2½d. ultramarine type of Bermuda overprinted cancelled by unclear obliterator with Tangier c.d.s alongside, also below transit Gibraltar (16.3), the reverse with Sheffield (22.3) and Wincobank (22.3) c.d.s., minor usual imperfections including small part of flap missing nevertheless a most desirable item being the earliest of the four recorded covers bearing the first issue of Gibraltar used in Morocco. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditio...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1886 (2 Dec.) Gibraltar overprint ½d. brown card to Vienna, cancelled "A26" and showing "T" handstamp at upper left corner, Tangier and Gibraltar (2.12) c.d.s. and manuscript "4+" (gold centimes) charge mark in blue crayon. Fine and attractive, just one of only five such cards recorded used in Tangier. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1887 (7 Feb.) ½d. gibraltar overprinted on Natal newspaper wrapper addressed to London, neatly cancelled by Tangier c.d.s, fine and very rare being just one of two recorded such wrappers from Tangier. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1887 (7 Apr.) unsealed envelope for printed matter addressed to Wooster U.S.A. bearing Gibraltar ½d. dull green cancelled by very light obliterator with Tangier c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with arrival Wooster (25.4) c.d.s. Fine and very rare rate and destination. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1889 (13 Nov.) 10c. on 1d. postal stationery card addressed to Munich, Germany cancelled by 'A26' Tangier, d.s. alongside Gibraltar (15.11) and arrival Munich (21.11) c.d.s. Some ageing and lower right corner creasing though a very rare item being just one of three recorded such cards used in Tangier. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1889 (24 Nov.) envelope addressed to England bearing Gibraltar 25c. on 2½d. bright blue cancelled by 'A26' Tangier duplex, the reverse with arrival Colchester (30.11) c.d.s. Some faults including small part of the cover torn out at the bottom and cover refolded to enhance appearance, nevertheless a very rare item being just one of two covers bearing this stamp used from Morocco. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1892 Bisects on cover to Germany duo including (24 Mar.) envelope "via Gibraltar" bearing 50c. bright lilac bisected diagonally and cancelled by superb "A26" duplex and with Gibraltar c.d.s. (24.3) at left, Madrid (28.3) and on the reverse arrival c.d.s. (31.3); the earliest recorded date of use of the 50c. bisect; (17 Sep.) envelope "via Gibraltar" bearing 40c. orange-brown bisected diagonally and 5c. green cancelled by "A26" duplex, the reverse with Gibraltar (19.9), Madrid (21.9) and arrival c.d.s. (24.9); just one of four know covers bearing the 40c. bise...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1892 (2 Nov.) envelope addressed to Gibraltar then redirected to Germany bearing Gibraltar 25c. on 2d. brown-purple (2, both with plate number '1' at top) cancelled by 'A26' obliterator with alongside registered tangier and registered gibraltar (5.11) c.d.s., the reverse with arrival Stadthagen (10.11) c.d.s. Fine and most attractive.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1894 (30 July) Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size G, addressed to New York uprated with 25c. ultramarine and 50c. bright lilac neatly cancelled by Tangier c.d.s. alongside registered tangier and registered london (4.8) c.d.s., some staining though the 50c. very scarce on cover.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1894 (30 Oct.) Eastern Telegraph Company Limited printed "telegram." envelope to Mazagan, marked "Steamer" and bearing 1889-96 10c. carmine tied by "A26" duplex, arrival c.d.s. (date unclear) on reverse. Rare and most attractive. B.P.A. Certificate (2012). PhotoNote:The cover is addressed to R.A. Spinney who was the British Postal Agent at Mazagan and who in 1897 was one of the joint promoters of the Italian Mazagan-Marrakesh local postal service which ran for three yearsProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informati...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1897 (16 Oct.) Gibraltar 20c. registered letter size K, addressed to Gera Germany uprated with 50c. bright lilac cancelled by registered tangier c.d.s., the reverse with Gera (22.10) arrival c.d.s., fine and the only example recorded used in Morocco.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1897 (13 Nov.) Gibraltar 20c. on 2d. registered letter size G, addressed to Gera, Germany uprated with 5c. green, 20c. olive green and 25c. on 2d. brown-purple neatly cancelled by registered tangier c.d.s., the reverse with Gera (19.11) arrival c.d.s., fine and very rare combination. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1888-1912 postal history selection (21) including 1888 O.H.M.S. stampless envelope to Mogador, 1891 Gibraltar 5c. postal card uprated with 5c. to Alger unusually travelled through the French P.O. and cancelled by French Tanger d.s., 1892 envelope to Germany bearing Gibraltar 10c. stamp and cut out 5c. and 10c. from postal card, 1894 envelope to U.S.A. bearing 25c. pair, 1895 envelope registered to Paris bearing 75c., 1895 telegram envelope bearing 10c. to Mogador, 1903 Morocco Agencies 20c. registered letter uprated with Gibraltar 5c. to Helnsingfors (Finland...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1887-1898 postal stationery selection (19) including 1887 ½d. postal card of Natal overprinted gibraltar to Madrid, 1887 Gibraltar 5c. postal card with "Villa de France" Hotel cachet, Gibraltar 10c. on 1d postal card to England (2), 1891 Gibraltar 10c. formula card to Germany, 1894 Gibraltar 5c. newspaper wrapper to Gibraltar redirected to Dublin, 1895 Gibraltar 15c. reply postcard section sent from Kiel, Germany to Tangier then redirected to Berlin, 1895Gibraltar postal card to Finland, mixed condition, a very good lot for the student of the subject.Subject...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1898 (25 June) Morocco Agencies 20c. registered letter size H addressed to England uprated with 5c., 10c., 20c. strip of three and Gibraltar 1p. bistre and ultramarine cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s., alongside registered london (1.7) oval c.d.s., the reverse with arrival registered birmingham (1.7) oval c.d.s. Few expected minor imperfections though a very rare combination.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1898-99 Morocco Agencies 20c. registered letter size G duo including 1898 (1.7) uprated with 5c. (5, block of four and single) to Germany, and 1899 (17.5) uprated with 5c. horizontal pair and 10c. to Gibraltar, both stationeries cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s. Good to very fine.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1899-1900 Morocco Agencies 20c. registered letter duo including 1899 (21.11) size F uprated with 5c., 10c. and 20c. to Germany, and 1900 (18.12) size G uprated with 5c., 20c., and 25c. to Germany, both stationeries cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s. A fine and interesting duoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1900 (16 Feb.) stampless On Her Majesty's Service preprinted envelope with 'Gibraltar' deleted and replaced with 'Tangier' in manuscript registered and addressed to the Italian Postmaster in Magazan cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s., then readdressed to Marrakech and showing very neat 'Mazagan' (18.2) bilingual c.d.s., the reverse with british post office wax seal. fine and most attractive. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1900 (23 Mar.) Morocco Agencies 20c. size H uprated with 10c., 20c. and 40c. addressed to Gibraltar cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s., the reverse with arrival Gibraltar (23.3) registered gibraltar oval c.d.s., some usual minor imperfections including light staining nevertheless large size envelopes are most unusual from this time.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1901 (16 May) envelope registered addressed to Germany bearing Morocco Agencies 40c. and 50c. cancelled by registered tangier oval c.d.s , the reverse with Hannover (24.5) arrival c.d.s, fine and a scarce rate.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1933 (13 Feb.) Morocco Agencies British P.O. in Tangier envelope addressed to China bearing 2d. orange cancelled by despatch c.d.s., insufficiently franked and taxed by China postage due 10c. orange cancelled by Shanghai (27.3) c.d.s., the reverse with Gibraltar (14.2) and Hong Kong (23.3) c.d.s. also alongside two notification hand stamps (27.3) and (30.3), few usual minor faults though a very rare usage and destination.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1933-35 Zeppelin selection (4) with different flights and cachets including 1933 (25.7) bearing Morocco Agencies 3d. and 1/- on printed matter card registered to Brazil , 1933 (21.8) envelope to Brazil bearing Morocco Agencies 4d. and 6d. and overprinted tangier ½d, 1933 (4.10) envelope registered to Brazil bearing overprinted tangier 1d., 1½d. block of four and 2d. block of four, 1935 (12.11) envelope registered to Brazil bearing Morocco Agencies 2d. (2) 4d. and Silver Jubilee 5c. on ½d to 25c. on 2½d set of four. A wonderful group for the Zeppelin collector....

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1937 (9 Sep.) Great Britain 4½d registered letter size H2 addressed to U.S.A. uprated with Morocco Agencies 1/- and 2/6d. cancelled by registered british p.o. tangier oval c.d.s. alongside New York (20.9) c.d.s., fine and most desirable being the only recorded example of this envelope used in Morocco.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1941 (22 Jan.) Great Britain 1d.+1d. stationery postcard addressed to London uprated with overprinted tangier ½d. cancelled by british p.o. tangier c.d.s. alongside censor hand stamp, some creasing not detracting from nice appearance, a very important item being previously unrecorded used in Morocco.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1944 (6 Dec.) 'muestra sin valor' (samples without value) envelope bag (165mmx95mm) registered and addressed to New York bearing Great Britain 3d. and 10/- cancelled by registered british p.o. tangier oval c.d.s. in violet, the reverse with New York (27.12) cds, some expected creasing though an incredibly rare, possibly unique usage.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1898-1935 Morocco Agencies overprints postal history selection (12) including 1898 20c. registered letter size H uprated with 5c. locally addressed, 1903 20c. registered letter size F handstamped ultramar and overprinted specimen on the reverse unique example from the Goa archive, 1903 5c. on ½d. postal card handstamped ultramar unique example from the Goa archive, 1903 p.p.c. bearing 10c. to St. Helena, 1903 p.p.c. bearing 10c. to England then redelivered with the use of Great Britain 1d., 1931 envelope to England registered and insured bearing 1/- and overpr...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTangier1937-57 postal history selection (24) including 1947 envelope registered addressed to Colombia bearing Great Britain 3d. (2), 6d. and 9d. and overprinted tangier ½d. (2) and 1d. (2), 1949 envelope registered to Belgium bearing overprinted tangier 5d. (2), 1/-, 10/-, 1952 envelope registered to U.S.A. bearing overprinted tangier 3d., 6d., 1/- and 5/-, 1955 KGVI registered letter size H uprated with QEII overprinted tangier ½d. and 6d. to U.S.A. underpaid and taxed for 10c., 1955 stampless envelope to U.S.A. showing tangier 2/6d. paid cachet (the only recorded...

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTetuan1890 (11 Nov.) Gibraltar 10c. postal card addressed to Paris neatly cancelled by 'A26' Tetuan duplex, alongside Tangier (13.11), Gibraltar (13.11) and Paris (18.11) c.d.s., minor creasing not detracting from appearance, a very rare item being just one of only two of this card recorded used from Tetuan. PhotoProvenance:Spink, November 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTetuan1899-1917 postal history selection (4) including Morocco Agencies 5c. postal card to Tangier, 1900 envelope to England readdressed to Port Elizabeth South Africa bearing Morocco Agencies 25c., 1917 two Morocco Agencies 30c. registered letter from the same correspondence addressed to England, mixed condition nevertheless a scarce group.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoBritish Post OfficesTetuan1933 Zeppelin flight to South America duo addressed to Brazil including (13.9) envelope registered bearing Morocco Agencies 6d. (2) and 1/- and Spanish currency 15c. and 25c.; (26.9) Zeppelin picture postcard bearing Spanish Currency on the address side 10c., 15c. (2) and 1p. and on the picture side 3p., minor imperfections nevertheless an attractive duo. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoCollections and RangesForeign Post Offices in Morocco 1889-1947 postal history collection neatly arranged on written up pages in French housed in album comprising German Post Offices (17), Spanish Post Offices (17), and British Post Offices (24), showing a good range of different frankings, postmarks and some interesting destinations, including air mails and registered mails, mixed condition, viewing advised to fully appreciate this fascinating lot.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoCollections and RangesFrench Offices in Morocco 1893-1953 postal history collection (200+) neatly arranged on written up pages in French housed in two albums including military mails, censored, air mails, taxed, telegrams etc., showing a good range of different frankings, postmarks with local and abroad destinations, mixed condition and viewing recommended, a very charming lot for the postal historian.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoCollections and RangesFrench Offices in Morocco 1908-52 air mail, maritime mail and rail mail postal history collection (80+) neatly arranged on written up pages in French housed in an album including crashed covers (4) showing a good range of different frankings, postmarks with local and abroad destinations, mixed condition and viewing recommended, a very interesting lot for the expert of the area.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoCollections and Ranges1940-45 WWII postal history collection (100) neatly arranged on written up pages in French housed in an album including censored, air mail, Return To Sender, American Army in Morocco (2), incoming mail etc., with local and abroad destinations, showing a variety of postmarks and hand stamps, mixed condition and viewing advised, a very difficult lot to assemble.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoCollections and Ranges1896-1956 postal history selection (7) including 1896 Gibraltar 10c. wrapper from Tangier to Uruguay; 1911 Morocco Agencies 5c. on ½d. wrapper from Tangier to Sweden; 1914 Telegram fro Mazagan to Marrakech; 1925 first flight cover from Casablanca to Dakar; 1933 first flight cover from Tangier via London and Karachi-Calcutta to Jodhpur; 1940 Italian Field Post in Tangier envelope to Switzerland; 1956 envelope to USA showing insufficiently prepaid/ for transmission by air boxed cachet in red; generally fine and choice selection.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium....

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1866 invoice letter dated "Casablanca 3 Dec." for Moroccan cloths to a French merchant in Bedarieux, sent to Marseille by paquet's shipping company, posted in Marseille (25.12) with the 20c. stamp cancelled by '2240' numeral in lozenge of dots with the c.d.s. alongside, the reverse with arrival (26.12) c.d.s., an horizontal archive fold not affecting the adhesive, an interesting early letter from Morocco also a nice addition for the Christmas day cancel collector.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1883 (6 May) 2c. wrapper and 15c. envelope both CTO by extremely rare tangier algerie c.d.s. with wrong country name, in addition a1885 (3.7) envelope to France bearing 25c. cancelled by the corrected tangier maroc c.d.s., showing on the reverse TPO pyrennes a paris (6.7) and paris a langres c.d.s, slightly mixed condition, a very rare trio.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1895 (13 Aug.) envelope registered from the U.S. Consulate in Tangier addressed to Jacmel, Haiti bearing 5c. on 5c. (2), 10c. on 10c. (2) and 20c. on 20c. cancelled by 'tanger maroc' c.d.s., alongside maritime france a haiti (2.9) octagonal c.d.s., the reverse with Bordeaux (17.8) c.d.s. A few faults not detracting from pleasant appearance, an incredibly rare destination. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1896 (2 Mar.) envelope from Tetuan addressed to Tangier bearing 5c. on 5c. and 10c. on 10c. cancelled by tetouan maroc c.d.s., franking underpaid and taxed on arrival by postage due 10c. on 10c., the reverse with Tanger d.s., a small part of the back missing nevertheless a scarce usage.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1898 (2 Apr.) 10c. on 10c. postal card addressed to Narva, Russia (now Estonia) cancelled by safi maroc c.d.s., showing alongside arrival (15.4) c.d.s., the reverse with Tangier (6.4) c.d.s., fine and very rare destination.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1900 (7 Dec.) 10c. on 10c. postal card addressed to Dunedin, New Zealand cancelled by tetouan maroc c.d.s., the reverse with Dunedin (22.1) c.d.s., fine and very rare destination.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1903 5c. on 5c. blue Postage Due stamp Handstamped "P.P." for Postal Use, horizontal Millisime "3" pair, affixed on small piece, the left stamp with handstamp partially doubled, fine and unique Millisime pair. Scheller certificate (2012). Yvert 18var. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1903 (10 Oct.) envelope from Tangier locally addressed bearing 5c. on 5c. blue and 10c. on 10c. brown (handstamp horizontal, double) Postage Due stamps Handstamped "P.P." for Postal Use, used with 1902-03 20c.on 20c. tied by "tanger/maroc" datestamp, fine and very rare. Brun Certificate (2009). Yvert 18, 19var. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1912 part of page from the Madagascar P.O. collection of UPU Specimens, dated 8 November, with 1911 1c. to 1p. set of ten with all the values duplicated three times and cancelled by special "postes et telegraphes/madagascar/collection/de/berne" handstamps in red, fine and unique.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1914-15 Red Cross Fund, Cross composed of four pieces of printers metal 10c. + 5c. (inverted) carmine, part original gum, fresh and fine. One of the rarest French Colonial issues. Roumet (2009) and Scheller (2011) certificates . Yvert 54. €30,000. PhotoNote:Only one pane of twenty-five examples surcharged, all with the "5" inverted. Provenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1914-15 Red Cross Fund, Vermilion Cross composed of three pieces of printer's metal ,10c. + 5c. carmine, right marginal block of ten (5x2), variety overprint shifted to top, large part original gum or unmounted mint, fresh and fine, Scheller (2009) certificate. Yvert 57var.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1914-15 Red Cross fund, Vermilion Cross composed of three pieces of printer's metal 10c. + 5c. carmine, block of six (3x2) from the right of the sheet, the upper row with surcharge omitted (tiny traces of the surcharge and Cross on perfs. at foot only), unmounted mint except one, fine. Scheller Certificate (2009). Yvert 57g, €2,400++. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1914-15 Red Cross fund, Carmine Cross composed of three pieces of printer's metal 10c. + 5c. carmine, block of twenty-five (5x5) with sheet margin (and Millisime "4") at right, unmounted mint, position 9 variety broader spacing between '1' and '0', fine and very rare block. Scheller Certificate (2009). Yvert 58, 58a. €21,000++. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1917 rejoined page from the Madagascar P.O. collection of UPU Specimens, with 1917 1c. to 10fr. set of seventeen with all the values duplicated three times and cancelled by special "postes et telegraphes/madagascar/collection/de/berne" handstamps in red, fine and unique.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1900 Postage Due 1p. on 1f. rose cream, special printing for the 1900 Exposition, part original gum, fine and rare. One of only two examples recorded. Signed Calves and with Scheller certificate (2009). PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1915 Postage Due 30c. on 30c. bistre, block of nine (3x3) with horizontal interpanneau margin between the first and second rows, the first stamp with variety "protectorat/francais" omitted, part original gum, fine. Calves and Jacquart certificate (2009) Yvert T25 var. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1928-1938 crash/wreck cover trio including 1928 Marrakech to London with flight crashed into the summit of San Pedro de Rosas, 1936 envelope from Boke (French Guinea) to Paris with ship sank at Ain Biab (near Casablanca), 1938 envelope from Casablanca to Paris with flight crashed in the French Alps, a very interesting trio.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoFrench Post Offices1904-39 postal history selection (16) arranged on written up pages including 1904 envelope registered to Constantinople, 1907 OMHS Returned Postal Packet envelope from London to Tangier, unclaimed taxed with 50c. postage due and sent to Paris Dead Letter Office (Behr certificate 2011), 1914 Eastern Telegraph Company envelope from Tangier to an infantryman in Fez redirected to Casablanca then to Meknes, 1921 envelope registered to Estonia, slightly mixed condition, a very attractive lot for student of the area.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informatio...

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1891 aus/westafrika boxed obliterator duo including (18.1) Germany 10pf. postal card from Mogador to Germany and (22.1) Germany 3pf. wrapper uprated with 3pf. (3) from Mogador to Germany with "Schiffsbrief" hand stamp in violet, very early usage, previously recorded only from 1893, a fine and very rare duo.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1898-1901 maritime mail trio including 1898 (6.6) stampless envelope to Kiel sent from SMS Oldenburg and showing marine-schiffspost/n.33 c.d.s., 1901 (4.6) p.p.c from Mazagan to Hamburg bearing Spain 10c. cancelled by deutsche seepost/linie/hamburg/westafrika oval obliterator in black, 1901 (24.12) stampless envelope from Gibraltar to Mogador cancelled by deutsche seepost/linie/hamburg/westafrika oval obliterator in violet, slightly mixed condition nevertheless a scarce trio.Note:SMS 'Oldenburg' was an armoured warship in service in Morocco only from April to July 18...

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1899 3c.on 3pf. to 60c. on 60pf. set of six and 1900 3c. on 3pf. to 6p.25c. on 5mk. set of thirteen affixed to two page pieces handstamped ultramar by the Portuguese Postal Authorities for the Portugal's overseas colonies, few usual faults but believed to be unique in private hands.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1905 3c. on 3pf. to 1p. on 80pf. plus 3p.75c. on 3mk, and 1906 3c. on 3pf. to 6p.25c. on 5mk. set of twelve handstamped ultramar by the Portuguese Postal Authorities for the Portugal's overseas colonies, few usual faults but believed to be unique in private hands, ex the Goa archive.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1911 (Sep.) preprinted envelope of the Compagnie Marocaine to its agency in Fez, sent from the German P.O. in Casablanca and stolen in a robbery on the way. On the reverse manuscript annotation in French "Stolen between Casablanca and Rabat at the end of September, found on the road near Bouznika", alongside three sealing labels of the Imperial German P.O. in Fez, tied by three fes morokko (15.11) c.d.s. and Officiellement Ferme in manuscript. Small blunt corner and stamp fallen off, an incredible piece of history from the Second Morocco Crisis. Steuer certificate (20...

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1911 (28 Dec.) envelope from Mazagan addressed to Borna, Germany insured for 7,000 Francs, bearing 6p.25c. on 5mk. neatly cancelled by masagan marokko c.d.s., the reverse with arrival Borna (22.1.26) c.d.s., fine and very attractive. Steuer certificate (2008). Mi 58IAa.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1913 (1 Apr.) money order of 150 Pes. from Rabat to Marrakech bearing 1911 25c. on 20pf. and 1p.25c. on 1mk. cancelled by Rabat c.d.s., the reverse with Marrakech arrival c.d.s., the 25c. on 20pf. with fault otherwise fine and a scarce usage of the high value. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1913 (6 May) complete money order with coupon still attached of 300 Pes. from Tangier to Rabat bearing 1911 50c. on 40pf. and 2p.50c. on 2mk. cancelled by Tangier c.d.s., the reverse with Rabat (8.5) arrival c.d.s., fine and rare usage of the high value. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1914 (27 Apr.) complete money order with coupon still attached of 1,000 Pes. from Mogador to Marrakech bearing 1911 1p.25c. on 1mk. cancelled by Mogador c.d.s., the reverse with Marrakech (30.4) arrival c.d.s., some creasing not detracting from fine appearance, a scarce usage of the high value. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoGerman Post Offices1905-15 postal history selection (13) arranged on written up pages, including 1905 2pf postal card with the value crossed in manuscript, addressed to Germany registered and uprated with 10c. on 10pf. and 30c. on 25pf., 1907 incoming postal card from Bayern with interesting content in German "...I read that Mazagan is being bombed by the Moroccans...", 1908 "Nachnahme" (cash of delivery) envelope registered to Germany bearing 10c. on 10pf. and 25c. on 20pf., 1911 envelope registered to Russia bearing 25c. on 20 pf. (2), 1912 10c. reply section postcard used from Bordea...

MoroccoIncoming mailAustria1851 (2 Feb.) stampless folded circular from the 'Central Maritime Government in Triest' addressed to Tangier, carried by boat to Gibraltar where it was handed to the forwarding Agent Longland Cowile (20.3) for the journey to Tangier. Few expected archive folds. With interesting content in Italian about the extension of the Austrian-Russian agreement regarding the commercial navigation on the Danube.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoIncoming mailBelgium1897 10c. reply postcard arrived via Tangier (10.9) in Rabat (13.9) then sent two years later in 1899 (21.12) via the German P.O. in Rabat to Belgium where was redirected to Germany. Few expected minor faults though an astonishing unique usage.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoIncoming mailGreat Britain1867-68 two envelopes from the same correspondence from Torquay addressed to the British Vice-Consul in Rabat both franked with 6d. plate 6 and cancelled by Torquay '805' duplex obliterator, the 1867 envelope showing charge mark '1/-' incorrectly applied in Gibraltar and then deleted as the recipient was entitled to free carriage from there. Few expected minor faults including staining and creasing, nevertheless a very rare duo. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoIncoming mailItalian State Tuscany1855 (21 May) stampless letter from the "I. e R. Governo Civile/ di Livorno" to the Tuscany Consul in Tangier cancelled by 'Livorno' c.d.s., alongside transit 'Toscane/Antibes' (24.5) c.d.s., the reverse with 'Oran/Algerie' (30.5) c.d.s and manuscript note of receipt (6.6). Entitled for free post in Tuscany the single rate letter was charged '6' decimes. Fine and very rare being just one of the two letters sent from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany to Morocco and the only one charged '6' decimes. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informa...

MoroccoIncoming mailPoland1926 (27 Sept.) envelope from Warsaw to Kankan, French Guinea via Paris, Casablanca, Dakar and Conakry bearing stamps of Poland totally 100gr., France totalling 3f. and Morocco 25c., all affixed at date of sending and with the polish stamps cancelled by Warsaw c.d.s., the other adhesives cancelled by Paris (29.9) c.d.s., the reverse with Dakar(3.10), Conakry (9.10) and Kankan (14.10) c.d.s., envelope opened for display, very rare and desirable. PhotoNote: In 1926 Jean Mermoz, one of the greatest aviator of France, was assigned on the flight route Casablanca to Dakar t...

MoroccoIncoming mailSenegal1893-95 two envelopes from the same correspondence from St. Louis to Fez, the 1893 (17.12) franked by French Colonies general emission 25c. cancelled by St Louis c.d.s via Gibraltar (29.12), Tangier (30.12) and arrival Fez (7.1.94), with Behr certificate (2009); the 1895 (20.3) franked by French Senegal 25c. pair cancelled by St Louis c.d.s via Gibraltar (3.4), Tangier (4.4), Ceuta (12.4) and arrival Fez (13.4), slightly mixed condition with the 1893 having small part of the reverse missing, though a very scarce duo.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more in...

MoroccoIncoming mailSwitzerland1893 (2 June) envelope registered marked 100 francs/Valeur cent fr. from Vevey to Tangier franked with 1fr. cancelled by Vevey c.d.s., the reverse with Oran (8.6) and Tangier (12.6) c.d.s., some creasing not detracting from appearance, a scarce incoming insured mail.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoIncoming mail1899-1956 postal history selection (9) including 1899 postal card from Riga, 1901 insured mail from France to Tangier redirected to Larache, 1901 5c. postal stationery from USA, 1903 envelope from Cape of Good Hope, 1930 p.p.c. from Great Britain to Casablanca with additional Morocco 25c. for local delivery fee applied by the British P.O., 1941 two envelopes from German-occupied Alsace, 1943 envelope from Great Britain to Sweden missent to tangier, 1956 envelope from Mecca to Casablanca, usual mixed condition, a very interesting lot.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. F...

Morocco1956 colour trials on gummed paper Education 15f., 20f., 30f. and 50f., each in imperforate sheet of twenty-five, fine and scarce.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Morocco1956 King Mohamed V 15f. photographic essays from the Bradbury Wilkinson archive in approved design (2), unapproved design (2) and abandoned design (2), also a presentation folder with affixed the 5f., 10f. and 15f. imperforated and perforated produced for the VIP guests at the independence celebrations. Slightly mixed condition. A very rare group. PhotoNote:Only four sets of essays were produced by Bradbury and WilkinsonSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Morocco1958 unissued 100f. "la tour hassan" proof (2) on gummed paper (69x58mm) and imperf. stamp-size affixed to dated (6.5.58) Bradbury and Wilkinson's presentation card (114x152mm)., fine and rare.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Morocco1972-90 selection of collective proofs and composite proof sheets from the printers' archive housed in an album including some annotated for changing in design or value, also unissued including 1989 "birds" 1,20dh. and 3,60dh collective proof, generally fine, a very interesting lot.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoInternational Reply Coupon1925 3fr. uncut block of four. Very fine. Presented to King Farouk at the 1934 UPU Congress in Cairo. Believed to be unique outside the Universal Postal Union Archives. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoInternational Reply Coupon1930 2fr.25 uncut block of four. Very fine. Ex Eugene Thomas, Hon. President of the 1947 UPU Congress. Believed to be unique outside the Universal Postal Union Archives. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoInternational Reply Coupon1940 7fr. uncut block of four. Very fine. Ex Eugene Thomas, Hon. President of the 1947 UPU Congress. Believed to be unique outside the Universal Postal Union Archives. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal PostsFez to Meknes1898 (6 Mar.) envelope from Mequinez to U.S.A. bearing Fez-Mequinez Local Post 10c. and 20c. sharing "mequinez/maroc" double-ring d.s. with a further strike alongside, in combination with Gibraltar 1889-96 5c. green and 10c. carmine (2) cancelled with Fez c.d.s. or "A26" obliterator, the reverse with Tangier (20.3) and Kansas (Apr.) c.d.s.; a few light fox marks around the Gibraltar adhesives, and the envelope with a few faults through opening, nevertheless a rare franking. Yvert 17, 19. PhotoProvenance:Spink, April 2010Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For...

MoroccoLocal PostsFez to Sefrou1894 (6 Dec.) envelope from Sefro to Paris bearing Fez-Sefrou Local Post 10c. and 25c. cancelled by "sefro/maroc" double-ring d.s. with a further strike alongside, in combination with Morocco French Office 1891-1900 5c. on 5c. green and 10c. on 10c. black on lilac (2) cancelled with Fez c.d.s. (7.12), the reverse with Tangier (13.12) c.d.s.; a few usual faults around the perimeter, nevertheless a rare franking. Behr certificate (2011). Yvert 33, 34. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms an...

MoroccoLocal PostsFez to Sefrou1895 (20 Mar.) envelope registered from Fez and locally addressed bearing 5c. (2) and 50c. cancelled by "fez/maroc" double-ring d.s. with a further strike alongside, the reverse with Sefro (21.3) c.d.s.; a few usual faults including creasing not affecting the adhesives. A very scarce cover. Yvert 32, 35. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1892 (6 May) envelope from Mazagan addressed to Tangier bearing Brudo local 1891 25c. right margin horizontal pair, cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. in black, in combination with Spain 15c. affixed alongside and cancelled by "correo espanol/ mazagan" (16.5) c.d.s, the reverse with Brudo (16.5) and Tangier (21.5) c.d.s., a few faults including overall foxing. A cover of the greatest importance being the only recorded bearing local stamps mixed with this issue of Spain. Yvert 44. PhotoProvenance:Ex Dasi, Bustamante, AguinagaSubject to 20% VAT on...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1891 (15 July) envelope from Mazagan addressed to Tangier bearing Brudo local 1891 25c. cancelled by "J. Brudo" c.d.s. in violet, in combination with Gibraltar 10c. tied by "A25" barred oval cancellation and showing alongside "mazagan morocco" (21.7) c.d.s., the reverse with Tangier (23.7). Fine and attractive. Yvert 44. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1894 (25 June) envelope registered from Mazagan addressed to Sierra Leone bearing local 1893-95 10c. and 25c. cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. in black with year mistakenly showing '93', in combination with French Office 50c. on 50c. affixed alongside and cancelled by "mazagan/maroc" (25.6) c.d.s, alongside arrival Freetown (22.7) c.d.s, the reverse with transit Tangier (27.6), Bordeaux (1.7) and Liverpool (3.7) c.d.s. A scarce cover. Yvert 47, 49. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1895 (4 Jan.) envelope registered from Mazagan addressed to London bearing local 1893-95 10c., 25c. and 50c. cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. in black in combination with French Office 25c. on 25c. (2) affixed alongside and cancelled by "mazagan/maroc" (9.6) c.d.s, alongside arrival London (25.1) and (28.1) c.d.s, the reverse with transit Tangier (21.1) and London (28.1) c.d.s. A scarce attractive cover. Yvert 47, 49, 50. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1896 (25 Dec.) envelope registered from Mazagan addressed to Tanger bearing local 1893-95 20c. horizontal pair and 1p. cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. in black in combination with French Office 20c. on 20c. and 50c. on 50c. affixed alongside and cancelled by "mazagan/maroc" (30.12) c.d.s, the reverse with arrival Tangier (4.1.97). The envelope slightly crumpled and with small perimeter faults. A spectacular and rare mixed franking. Scheller Certificate (2009). Just one of two known covers bearing the 1p. value. Yvert 48, 51. Photo Provenance:S...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1897 (4 June) a 10c. on 10c. French Office Postcard and a 10c. on 10c. double reply Postcard from the same correspondence addressed to Switzerland each bearing 1893-95 local 10c. bluish grey cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. with "mazagan" (6.6) dotted circle handstamp cancelling the postal stationery, arrival on front, the reverse with transit Tangier (9.6) and Oran (11.6). A fine and rare duo. The Postcard illustrated on page 96 of SPLM handbook. Yvert 47b. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 (2 Jan.) 25c. on 25c. French Office lettercard addressed to Bordeaux bearing 1893-95 local 10c. blue cancelled by J. Brudo c.d.s. with "mazagan" (4.1) dotted circle handstamp cancelling the postal stationery, the reverse with arrival Bordeaux (13.1) c.d.s. Fine and scarce. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 (14 Jan.) envelope from Rabat addressed to Marrakech bearing local 1893-95 20c. brown diagonal bisect used with French Office 1891-1900 10c. on 10c., both tied by "rabat" dotted circle c.d.s.; the reverse with transit Mazagan (16.1) c.d.s., small usual faults including small part of flap missing from reverse, otherwise fine and rare. G. Du Vachat certificate (2009). Illustrated on page 101 of the SPLM handbook. Yvert 48. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 (21 Mar.) incoming envelope from Sweden addressed to the Russian Legation in Tangier bearing 5o. green (4) cancelled by Stockholm c.d.s., then redirected to Marrakech by local 1893-95 1c. blue. tied by "Tanger" (28.3) dotted circle c.ds.; the reverse with transit Mazagan (16.1) c.d.s.,small usual perimeter faults, nevertheless a highly desirable cover being the only known incoming mail from Sweden bearing a Moroccan local stamp. Yvert 47. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1900 (30 June) envelope from Rabat addressed to Marrakech bearing local 1893-95 10c. bluish grey used with French Office 1891-1900 10c. on 10c., both tied by "rabat" dotted circle c.ds.; the cover was taxed on arrival by local Postage Due 20c. tied by "J Brudo Mazagan" (2.7) c.d.s., the reverse with transit Mazagan (2.7) and arrival (4.7) c.d.s., very small traces of stains but nevertheless fine and very rare. G. Du Vachat certificate (2009). Yvert 47B, 71. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 5c. brown red, 10c. rose red., 25c. brown, 50c. bluish grey, 75c. black and 1p. violet brown, copper-engraved die proofs by Waterlow complete set of six in unissued colours, on hard paper of various size (79mmx52mm) to (105mmx52mm), the 10c. and 25c. with some toning otherwise fine and very rare, each hand pencilled Bolaffi. Yvert 53-58 Proofs. Photo for 1p.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 copper-engraved die proofs (5) by Waterlow for the unissued 20c. value in orange, red brown, green, black and light blue, on hard paper (mm95x45 circa), each mounted on a small sheet (148mmx105 circa), a fine and unique set, each hand pencilled Bolaffi and with E. Diena certificate (1983). PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 selection (8) of proofs and essays including 50c. green, 75c. brown and 1p. violet imperforate proofs on gummed paper and 5c. blue left marginal, 25c. olive green and 50c. green essays on cardboard paper; also a 75c. proof dark violet imperforate proof (fault) and an unrecorded 5c. in red and black proof, the 5c. blue some toning on the reverse otherwise generally fine, a rare group. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 imperforate master die proof in black on paper (41mmx30mm) with blank value panes from the Waterlow archive numbered '6788', fine and unique. E. Diena certificate (1986). PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 5c., 10c., 20c., 25c., 50c., 75c., 1p. imperforate die proofs in black on paper (41mmx30mm circa) from the Waterlow archive each numbered on the top left corner, fine and unique complete set. E. Diena certificate (1986) for all the values apart from 50c. that was discovered only in 2000. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (26 Apr.) 10c. pink postcard from Marrakech addressed to Germany cancelled by Marrakech c.d.s. alongside bearing Spain 10c. brown cancelled by "correo espanol mazagan" (7.5) c.d.s. on the front also transit 'Mazagan' (5.5) and arrival Erfurt (15.5) c.d.s., a small tear at left not detracting from nice appearance. Mixed frankings with Spain are very rare. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (10 May) Gibraltar 5c. green affixed on Local Post 10c. pink postcard from Tangier addressed to Marrakech, the stamp cancelled by Tangier c.d.s and the postal stationery by Mazagan (16.5) c.d.s., postage underpaid for 5c. and taxed for 10c., annotated 'Not Known' and returned via Marrakesh (18.5 on the reverse) to Tangier (27.5). Fine and scarce. Scheller certificate (2009). PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (28 May) envelope from Tangier to Marrakech marked 'By Steamer' bearing Gibraltar 10c. and 20c. cancelled by Tangier c.d.s. in combination with Local Post 10c. pink (3) cancelled by Mazagan (6.6) c.d.s, the reverse with transit mazagan-morocco (3.6) c.d.s. The envelope slightly crumpled and with some perimeter faults, nevertheless a rare mixed franking. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (28 May) envelope registered from Tangier to Marrakech bearing Gibraltar 50c. bright lilac cancelled by Tangier registered c.d.s. in combination with Local Post 50c. green cancelled by Mazagan (6.6) c.d.s. The envelope slightly soiled and with imperfections on the reverse, nevertheless a very rare mixed franking. PhotoProvenance:Spink, April 2010Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (8 Aug.) envelope registered from Marrakech to Mazagan bearing Local Post 25c. olive green and 20c. on 25c. olive green cancelled by Mazagan c.d.s. The envelope slightly torn on the reverse, nevertheless a very interesting cover, the catalogue records the 20c. on 25c. as only issued in 1898. illustrated on page 122 of the SPLM Handbook. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897 (1 Nov.) Gibraltar 10c. carmine affixed on Local Post 10c. pink postcard from Tangier addressed to Pecs (Hungary), the stamp cancelled by duplex 'A26' Tangier obliterator, postage underpaid for 10c. and taxed for 20c., alongside Gibraltar (1.11) transit and Pecs (8.11) arrival c.d.s. Light corner creases otherwise fine and very scarce destination. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1898 (3 May) Gibraltar 10c. carmine affixed on Local Post 10c. pink postcard from Tangier but posted in Gibraltar addressed to Austria, the stamp and postal stationery sharing duplex 'A26' Gibraltar obliterator, alongside Vienna (9.5) arrival c.d.s. Fine and a scarce destination. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1898 (21 June) Germany 10pf. carmine affixed on Local Post 5c. blue postcard from Tangier addressed to Germany, the stamp and postal stationery sharing marine-schiffspost/n.33 maritime obliterator, alongside Muhlhausen (26.6) arrival c.d.s. Some imperfections on the reverse otherwise fine and a very rare mixed franking. PhotoNote:SMS 'Oldenburg' was an armoured warship in service in Morocco only from April to July 1898Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1898 (23 Dec.) envelope registered from Marrakech to Johannesburg (Transvaal) bearing Local Post 10c. pink and 25c. olive green cancelled by Marrakech c.d.s. alongside with Morocco Agencies 25c. (2) cancelled by 'A26' obliterator, showing also Mazagan (25.12) and London (1.1.99) and (2.1.99) transit c.d.s. The reverse with transit Tangier (28.12) Gibraltar (28.12) and arrival Johannesburg (27.1.99) c.d.s. Few usual minor imperfections nevertheless an extremely rare destination and combination. Scheller certificate (2009). PhotoP...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1899 (5 Dec.) p.p.c. (Souvenir de Marrakech) addressed to Parma, Italy bearing Local post 5c. lightly cancelled by "marrakech" hand stamp and additionally franked Morocco Agencies 10c. carmine with "A26" barred oval cancellation, alongside transit Mazagan (10.11 error in month), mazagan morocco (10.12), Gibraltar (15.12) c.d.s and Parma (20.12) arrival c.d.s; small punch hole, otherwise fine. A rare, interesting and attractive combination franking. Signed Calves. With Sorani (2007) and Scheller (2007) certificates. PhotoSubject t...

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechItalian Consulate Courier1897-1900 three postal items locally addressed including 1897 envelope bearing 10c. pink, 1898 10c. pink Local Post postcard and 1900 envelope bearing 10c. pink and 25c. olive green, a fine trio.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 5c. to 1p., set of seven Proofs in black printed on a sheet of Service Postal "Mazagan Marakech" note paper with Arabic message and signed by P. Brudo, light folds clear of the impressions, fine and very rare. Yvert 62-68P. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 (1 Dec.) Local Post 10c. blue affixed on Morocco Agencies 10c. wrapper from Marrakech addressed to Germany, the stamp cancelled by 'J.Brudo' c.d.s. and postal stationery by 'A26' obliterator, alongside transit mazagan morocco (31.12) and Tangier (8.12) c.d.s. The reverse with Gibraltar (8.12) c.d.s. Very fine and possibly a unique combination to a scarce destination. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1899 (21 May) envelope registered from The Commander of the French Military Mission in Marrakech to Paris bearing Local Post 75c. green cancelled by 'J. Brudo' c.d.s. in combination with French Post Office 50c. on 50c. rose cancelled by Mazagan (23.5) c.d.s. The reverse with Tangier (29.5) transit c.d.s. Part of the flap missing otherwise fine, the 75c. particularly rare on cover. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1900 (25 May) pre printed envelope Sevice Postal "Mazagan-Marakech" registered from Marrakech to Tangier bearing Local Post 5c. vermilion, 10c. blue and 20c. lilac cancelled by 'J. Brudo' c.d.s. in combination with French Post Office 10c. on 10c. and 25c. on 25c. cancelled by Mazagan (31.5) c.d.s. The reverse with Tangier (2.6) arrival c.d.s. Fine and rare. Behr certificate 2011. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mazagan to MarrakechFrench Courier1901 (6 Jan.) incoming mail from France addressed to a French soldier in Marrakech bearing France 25c. in combination with Local Post 10c. blue both cancelled by Plemet c.d.s. The reverse with transit Tangier (14.1) and Mazagan (20.1) c.d.s. and arrival Marrakech c.d.s. Light overall ageing, nevertheless a very rare combination on incoming mail. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Mogador to MarrakechGerman Courier1901 (May) Local Post 5c. green affixed on German Morocco 10c. postal stationery from Marrakech addressed to Germany, the stamp cancelled by 'Marrakech' d.s. and postal stationery by Mogador (12.5) c.d.s. alongside arrival Bilstein (25.5) c.d.s. Fine and scarce combination. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts Tetouan to ChechouanFrench Courier1897 (1 Feb.) envelope from Chechouan addressed to Tangier bearing Local Post 40c. violet cancelled by Chechouan c.d.s. in combination with Gibraltar 10c. carmine cancelled by duplex 'A26' Tetuan Morocco (3.2).c.d.s. The reverse with transit 'Tetouan Maroc' (2.2) Local Post c.d.s. and arrival Tangier (4.2) c.d.s. Very fine and extremely rare combination. PhotoProvenance:Spink, April 2010Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal PostsTetouan to El Ksar El Kebir1898 (13 Apr.) Tetuan-El-Ksar 5c. vermilion stationery card used from Tangier to France, bearing Gibraltar 10c. carmine cancelled by duplex 'A26' Tangier c.d.s. and showing alongside Gibraltar (13.4) and Bordeaux (16.4) c.d.s.; minor imperfections though very unusual. PhotoProvenance:Spink, April 2010Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoLocal Posts1897-1909 selection arranged on four written up pages including Demnat to Marrakech 10/20c. orange full sheet of twenty four mint, 1898 Mazagan-Azemmour-Marrakech 20c. on cover from Marrakech to Mazagan, Mazagan to Marrakech French courier 1899 10c. blue on three different covers, Mogador to Marrakech German courier 1898 10c. carmine on 1902 and 1909 covers, slightly mixed condition, an interesting group.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1752 (8 July) entire letter with full content from Saffi to Marseille, disinfected with vinegar, a rare early letter. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1753 (1 Dec.) entire letter with full content from Saffi to Marseille, a clean and rare early letter. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1755 (16 June) entire letter with full content from Saffi to Marseille, disinfected with vinegar, a rare early letter.Provenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1755 (7 Oct.) entire letter with full content from Saffi to Marseille, a clean and rare early letter.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1766 (8 Mar.) entire letter from Saffi, Morocco to Marseille, carried privately to Gibraltar where it was endorsed on reverse "Recevida el 26 marco y encaminada el 28 por la M.S. Juaqui Aboab Gibr", forwarded overland and showing a very fine strike of the Seville "Andalucia/Alta" h.s.; most attractive and rare. Lallevee certificate (2010). Serres (Marques Postales et Obliterations du Maroc Espagnol) reports this mark as only known from 1807-08. PhotoProvenance:Spink, April 2010Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions f...

MoroccoPre stamp period1767 (8 Feb.) entire letter from Larache to Marseille, carried privately to Tanger and then by boat to Gibraltar where it was endorsed on reverse "Febrero "20" 1767 Recevida y encaminada" by the forwarding agent Abraham Taurel, showing alongside a fine strike of the Seville "Andalucia/Alta" h.s.; most attractive and rare. Lallevee certificate. illustrated on 'Le Magrebophila N.3'. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1768 (17 Jan.) entire letter in Italian from Morocco to Venice, the reverse with arrival marking, one of the earliest overseas letters to pass through the postal system. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1783-87 three entire letters in Arabic from the Governor of Tangier, Mohammed Ben Abdelmalek to the Governor of Gibraltar General Elliot, showing two different types of seals, contents include mention of "carritos" to carry cannons. Rare and most unusual.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1785 (9 Feb.) entire letter with content in Spanish from Ceuta to Verona, taxed '12' and showing a very neat strike of the africa handstamp of Ceuta. Carried overland to Tanger and by boat to Genoa via Marseille. Lallevee certificate (2010). Previously unrecorded type, twelve years earlier than the unframed type recorded by Serres used from 1897. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1796-98 two entire letters from Mogador to Madeira, the 1896 letter makes mention of "pirate threats", the 1898 letter showing rare lisboa transit handstamp. A very interesting duo.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1818 (12 Aug.) entire letter with full content from Tangier to Marseille, showing scarce Purifiée à Marseille handstamp, an attractive early letter. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1826-37 three entire letters from Ceuta to Spain showing different types of the crowned c/africa handstamps and tax markings. A most attractive trio.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1870 wrapper, with contents (regulations Established by the Moorish Government at the ports of Morocco, with the concurrence of the Representatives of Foreign Governments, for the prevention of irregularities in the casting of Ballast from Vessels within Moorish Harbours.) marked Service Royal, addressed to the Netherlands Vice Consulate in Mogador; fine and rare. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoPre stamp period1786-1856 entire letter selection (9) including 1786 from Rabat to The General Governor in Gibraltar asking for help in a commercial matter regarding the sale of cannons to H.M. The King of Morocco, 1828, 1835 and 1854 entires showing d. gib/s. roque/and baxa handstamp, 1834 entire from the consulate of Sardinia in Tangier to Marseille showing Purifiée à Marseille and boxed pays d'outremer handstamps, 1856 letter from Tangier to Turin via Genoa showing via/di mare/(e) handstamp in red, a wonderful lot for the expert of the area.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. Fo...

MoroccoSherifian PostsCachets Maghzen-Marrakech1893 envelope from Marrakech addressed to Manchester showing violet octagonal cachet in combination with Gibraltar 25c. ultramarine cancelled by duplex 'A26' Saffi (4.8), on arrival the cover was redirected to Keswick, the reverse with transit Tangier (11.8), Manchester (17.8) and arrival (19.8) c.d.s., few minor faults though an incredibly rare combination. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian PostsCachets Maghzen-Marrakech1909 (20 Nov.) incoming mail from Great Britain to Marrakech bearing GB 1d. red cancelled by Manchester c.d.s., cover travelled to the British Post Office in Tangier then unusually forwarded to Marrakech through the Sherifian Post receiving the octagonal cachet in black. The reverse with transit Tangier (25.11) and arrival Marrakech (30.11) c.d.s. Fine and rare. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian PostsCachets Maghzen-Mazagan1910 German Posts in Morocco 5c. om 5pf. Reply Postcard from Mazagan addressed to El Ksa first carried by the Sherifian post and showing violet octagonal cachet, then handed to the German P.O. for the onward transport a the stationery cancelled by mazagan/marocco/deutsche post (2.9) c.d.s, fine and rare commercial use being an order for sack of corn. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian PostsCachets Maghzen-Tetouan1893 envelope from Tetouan addressed to Tangier showing blue octagonal cachet in combination with Gibraltar 25c. ultramarine cancelled by duplex 'A26' Tangier (21.9), on arrival the cover was redirected to Germany, the reverse with transit Gibraltar (21.9), Madrid (24.9) and arrival Stadthagen (27.9) c.d.s., a vertical archive fold not affecting the cancel and the adhesive, nevertheless an excitingly rare combination. PhotoProvenance:Feldman, June 2015Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for B...

MoroccoSherifian PostsCachets Maghzen1891-1912 collection neatly arranged on twenty nine written up pages including envelopes or pieces with cachets sometimes duplicated or in different colours from Mogador, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, El Ksar, Larache, Marrakech, Mazagan, Meknes, Saffi, Tangier and Tetouan, in addition few postcards from the various places, mixed condition with many fine, a very good lot for the expert of the area.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912 proofs unfinished impression of Alssouas Mosque design, completed impressions of the 10m., 25m. and 50m. in black, mounted on a sheet of yellowish paper, signed by the designer P. Legat and inscribed Premier epreuve, fine and most desirable.Provenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912 proofs narrow margins 5m. blue-green, two panes of twenty-five (each 5x5), imperforate and without gum, affixed to sheets of paper, signed by the Designer P. Legat and endorsed Bon a tirer and Premier tirage, folded, fine and unique. Yvert 3 ProofProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912 proofs narrow margins 5m. blue-green with impression of the 10m. brown printed over imperforate sheet of twenty-five (5x5) and block of fifteen (5x3), ungummed, fine and attractive. Yvert 3-4 ProofProvenance for the sheet of twenty-five:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912 (23 May) envelope addressed to France bearing 5m., 10m., 25m. and 50m. tied by bilingual Fes c.d.s, additionally franked for the transmission to France with 1911-17 10 on 10c. cancelled by dotted circle Tanger (9.6) c.d.s; fine. Yvert 3-6. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912 (27 Oct.) envelope from Fes addressed to Argentina bearing 5m. blue, cancelled by Fes c.d.s., envelope marked Troupes d'occupation du Maroc Occidental and countersigned at lower-left, the stamp should not have been accepted and is ringed by blue crayon and with "t" in triangle alongside, the reverse with arrival Buenos Ayres (4.1.13) d.s. Fine and most unusual. Calves et Jacquart certificate (2009). PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1913 (25 June) unaddressed p.p.c bearing on the picture side "0.10" on 50m. slate-purple cancelled by French military d.s., fine and rare. Scheller Certificate (2009). Yvert 8. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1913 proofs, wide margins 1m. to 50m., the set of six values in the issued colours in imperforate sheets of twenty-five (5x5) on thin ungummed paper, endorsed "Bon a tirer" and signed by the designer P. Legat; some staining but fine and rare. Yvert 9-14 ProofProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1913 proofs, wide margins 2m. imperforate sheet of twenty-five (5x5) on thin ungummed paper and 50m. violet imperforate sheet of twenty-five (5x5) showing complete double impression, one sideways, on ungummed paper, some creases and stains though an attractive duo. Yvert 10, 14a ProofSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSherifian Posts1912-1913 postal history selection (14) neatly arranged on written up album pages including 1912 (29.9) 1m., 2m. (2), 5m. on envelope from Rabat to Tunisia, 1912 (17.11) postcard to France with 5m. cancelled by Fes c.d.s/ and crossed out in crayon with French 10c. postage due stamp affixed on arrival, 1913 (17.9) envelope registered from Marrakech to Fes with Behr certificate (2007), usually slightly mixed condition, a very interesting group for the student of the area.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers...

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1852 (9 Sep.) front registered from the Spanish enclave of Ceuta to Algeciras bearing 1852 6c. rose (five examples, chiefly with margins all round), tied by three fine strikes of the pre-stamp framed "(crown)/o/africa" and with "ceuta/9/set/1852/africa" datestamp below; vertical filing fold affecting one stamp, otherwise fine. The more spectacular of the two known items from this period. Graus Certificate. Edifil 12. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1878 (1 Oct.) envelope from Tangier addressed to Berlin bearing Spain 25c. olive cancelled by lozenge of dots obliterator with Tangier c.d.s., the reverse with Ceuta (3.10), Madrid (6.10) c.d.s. and arrival (9.10) d.s., the envelope show two disinfection cuts, a rare early letter.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1888 (1 Sep.) envelope from Mogador to Lenzburg, Switzerland posted on a ship and bearing Spain 1879 25c. cancelled by the rare union/marseille maritime c.d.s., the reverse with Marseille (4.9) and Lenzeburg (5.9) c.d.s., some staining not detracting the fine appearance, nevertheless a desirable item being the only recorded example of this obliterator on a Spanish stamp. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1895 (29 Oct.) preprinted form aviso de recibo (advice of receipt) for a money letter from Melilla to Madrid bearing Spain 10c. cancelled by "valores declarados/ melilla" c.d.s., showing below "valores declarados/ madrid" (1.11) c.d.s., some humidity marks and a small part of the form missing at top though a rare survival.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1909-10 Spain overprinted correo espanol/ marruecos set of twelve for the use in Morocco, handstamped ultramar by the Portuguese Postal Authorities for the Portugal's overseas colonies, few usual faults but believed to be unique in private hands, ex the Goa archive.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post OfficesCape Juby1916 (29 Nov.) large size envelope (240mmx180mm) registered from Cape Juby addressed to Santa Cruz de Tenerife bearing 5c. on 4p. (2), 10c. on 10p. pair, 15c. on 50c. red surcharge pair, 15c. on 50c. green surcharge pair, 40c. on 1p., cancelled by certificado/cabo jubi c.d.s., the reverse with certificado/st. cruz de tenerife (1.12) c.d.s., some minor peripheral faults and light toning not detracting from appearance, Graus certificate (1977) "...of notable rarity". PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Condi...

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1917 (29 Apr.) large size envelope (236mmx180mm) from Cape Juby addressed to La Laguna, Tenerife bearing Spain overprinted protectorado/ espanol/ en marruecos for the use in Morocco 20c. (3) and 1p. pair, cancelled by correos/cabo jubi c.d.s., the reverse with st. cruz de tenerife (1.5) c.d.s., some minor peripheral faults, creasing not affecting the adhesives and light toning not detracting from appearance, nevertheless a rare cover from the short period (1917-18) when Spanish Morocco stamps were used in Cape Juby.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more inf...

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1920 (13 July) envelope registered from Tetuan to Tangier bearing Spanish Protectorate 10c.+10c. on 20c. pair, 15c.+15c. on 30c. top half, 10c.+10c. on 20c. two halves, cancelled by certificado/tetuan c.d.s., the reverse with certificado/tanger (13.7) with alongside delegacion de asuntos indigenas wax seal in superb condition. Some staining though a very scarce cover from this short period of usage.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1920-37 collection ex the Madagascar UPU archive or the Goa UPU archive arranged on thirteen written up pages and a Hagner page including from the Madagascar with all the values duplicated three times and cancelled by special "postes et telegraphes/madagascar/collection/de/berne" handstamps in red: Rio de Oro 1920 to 10p., 1921 to 10p.; Spanish Protectorate 1923-26 to 1p., 1926 Red Cross Fund to 10p.: from the Goa archive: La Agüera 1920 to 10p. handstamped colonias, Cape Juby 1926 Red Cross Fund to 10p. overprinted muestra and handstamped colonias, Spanish Protector...

MoroccoSpanish Post Offices1890-1953 postal history selection (11) arranged on written up pages including 1890 Spain 10c. postal card from Mogador to Germany underpaid and showing boxed t/espagne postal mark, 1894 Melilla Official Stamp on front of cover to Grenada, 1904 p.p.c. registered from Tangier to Portugal bearing overprinted correo spanol/ marruecos 10c. (3), 1910 stampless preprinted envelope from the Spanish P.O. in Tangier to Alcazar showing mail free frank handstamp, 1941 Cape Juby envelope to Las Palmas bearing 40c. and 1p. plus unoverprinted 10c. charity stamp, 1947 IFNI envelop...

Sudan1880 incoming envelope with full content from Great Britain written by General Gordon to Giegler Pacha in Khartoum, Egypt franked by 2½d blue plate 17 neatly cancelled by Southampton '723' duplex obliterator, the reverse with Alexandria (4.3) and Khartoum hand stamp; part of the flap missing otherwise fine. The letter signed by General Gordon "...I feel sure something will turn up in Turkey...that will finish off the Sultan and much effect Egypt I shall stay quiet. Things are not well in Egypt, French and English interest diverge daily more and more. I'm sorry you are so awkwardly situate...

Sudan1896 (21 June) India 1a. on 9pi. Soldier's and Seamen's envelope to Bombay, countersigned by Commanding Officer, the stamp impression uncancelled and showing bi-lingual "sawakin" c.d.s. and circular-framed "overland postage/due/as/5" alongside with, on reverse, Suez, Sea Post Office and arrival datestamps; the envelope with some minor peripheral staining. PhotoProvenance:Spink, October 2007Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1897 (24 Aug.) opened-out envelope from Cairo to Halfa bearing, on reverse, 1m. tied by Cairo c.d.s., the front with Egypt 4m. Postage Due pair cancelled by boxed "T" and Cairo (7.9) c.d.s. with alongside a further strike of Cairo c.d.s. (9.9) and boxed "T" , the reverse with Sudan Postage Due 2m. pairs (2) tied by Wadi Halfa (19.9) c.d.s. with smaller size alongside with Halfa arrival; an unusual combination.Provenance:Spink, July 2006Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1900 (31 Dec.) bank of egypt pre printed envelope registered addressed to London bearing on the front Sudan 1pi. vertical pair and on the reverse Egypt 5m. (2) and 1pi. all cancelled by Cairo c.d.s., alongside London (7.101) arrival c.d.s., possibly originated from Sudan and hand carried to Cairo where it was posted. A most unusual combination cover.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1916 (2 Sep.) 'Sample without Value' parcel label registered from Khartoum to Greece bearing 1m. block of four and 1pi. (2), cancelled by Khartoum c.d.s. and showing triangular Sudan censor's cachet, usual expected creasing, nevertheless a rare item.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1918 S.S. Kingstonian rescued mail duo addressed to England including stampless envelope showing Recovered from the Sea in manuscript and on the reverse 'found open (or torn) and officially secured' label; 5m. postal stationery envelope showing boxed damaged by immersion/ in sea water. A very rare survival.Note:The steamer 'Kingstonian was torpedoed by the German submarine U-68 on 11th April 1918 in the Mediterranean Sea while sealing from Alexandria to Marseille. Badly damaged it was towed into Sardinia where the mail, about a fortnight's correspondence from Egypt and the Palestinian F...

Sudan1927-41 issueimperforate colour trials: 10p. in nine different colour combinations, each in a lower left corner block of four with Jubilee line and on gummed watermarked paper; a fine, rare and most attractive group. PhotoProvenance:Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1927-41 issueimperforate colour trials: 20p. in three different colour combinations including in ultramarine and black (colours used for the issued 4pi.), greenish blue and black (colours used for the issued 6pi.) and emerald and black (colours used for the issued 8pi.), each in a block of nine on gummed watermarked paper; a fine, rare and most attractive group. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1927-41 issueissued stamps: 10m. carmine and black upper right corner block of fifteen (3x5), each showing gross misplacement of the vignette to foot, the lower left stamp with trace of a mount, otherwise fresh and fine unmounted mint. Spectacular and the largest surviving multiple of this variety. PhotoProvenance:Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Sudan1948 Ten Milliemes Arab Postman Centre InvertedThe Unique Discovery Example1948 Arab Postman and Camel 10m. rose-red and black variety centre inverted neatly cancelled by part of c.d.s. dated November 1951, good colours and with clean perforations, a minute tear at top, otherwise fine; the unique celebrated discovery example, a must have for any serious inverted centre collector, a magnificent addition for the rarity connoisseur. S.G. 101a, £40,000. PhotoProvenance:Robert H. Cuncliffe , June 2009Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions...

SudanOfficial Stamps1904 (30 Apr.) Sudan Postal Service printed form No. 24 from Wad- Medani and addressed locally, showing cyclostyled instructions "(plea)se pay dues by affixing O.S.G. stamps of required value to back of this form & deface with your office stamp" in pale violet ink, bearing 1903 1p. blue and brown cancelled with a further Wad- Medani c.d.s. for 2 May; most unusual. PhotoProvenance:Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanOfficial Stamps1936 10pi. black and reddish purple imperforate proof on gummed watermarked paper, upper left corner block of four with plate number '3' and lower left block of twelve (4x3) overprinted s.g. in red from the De La Rue proof sheets. Fine and attractive. PhotoProvenance:Col. J.R. Danson, April 1977Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanOfficial Stamps1936 10pi. black and reddish purple imperforate proof on gummed watermarked paper, lower left corner block of four with plate number '3' and upper left block of twelve (4x3) overprinted s.g. in black from the De La Rue proof sheets. Fine and attractive. PhotoProvenance:Col. J.R. Danson, April 1977Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanOfficial Stamps1936-46 2m. orange and chocolate on chalk-surfaced paper lower margin block of four, unmounted mint original gum, very fineand scarce multiple. KGVI Expertising certificate (2006). S.G. O33a, £480++Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanArmy Service Stamps1906-11 2m. green and brown vertical strip of five with sheet margins at top and at foot, overprints grossly misplaced to top with "Service" appearing in the top margin and the lower pair variety one without overprint, part original gum. A fine and very rare multiple illustrating how this remarkable variety occurred. B.P.A. Certificate number 76,971 (certificate not included). S.G. A7/a, £5,000+. PhotoProvenance:Col. J.R. Danson, April 1977 Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanArmy Service Stamps1906-11 3m. mauve and green block of thirty (6x5) from the right of the sheet with sheet margins on three sides and plate number "2", Row 4/11 showing gun-barrel flaw, fresh mint with many of the stamps remaining unmounted. S.G. A8, var.Provenance:W. Frazer, May 2004 Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanArmy Service Stamps1906-11 5m. scarlet and black block of ten (2x5) from the left of the sheet with full sheet margins, all except the top row with variety overprint double, one diagonal and with parts of the overprint appearing in the margin, fresh mint with most stamps remaining unmounted. A magnificent exhibition multiple. B.P.A certificate numbers 21,378 and 77,649 (certificates not included). S.G. A9/ab, £3,400+. PhotoProvenance:W. Frazer, May 2004 Spink, July 2013Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanPostage Due1930 (31 Jan.) envelope from England bearing 1½d. addressed to 'M/Y Polaris' in Monaco, on arrival (9.2) taxed with 60c. (2) and redirected via Alexandria (10.2) to Port Sudan (17.2) where it was charged with 4m. (2) and eventually returned via Shellal-Halfa TPO (26.3) to England (4.4) where 2d. postage due was finally collected. An incredibly unique combination of Postage Dues from three different Postal Authorities. PhotoSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanPostal Stationery1908 1pi. Registered Letter colour trial selection (6) from the De La Rue archive including three with inscription registration fee instead of registration & postage fee, in ultramarine, in orange and in brown, two with inscription registration fee modified in manuscript to registration & postage fee in ultramarine and in orange (with also value modified to 1½pi), and one in orange with handpainted change in value to 1½pi. showing new panel with correct inscription handpainted and affixed above the stamp, also an issued 1pi. ultramarine for comparison. In addition a 1909...

SudanIncoming mailGreat Britain1908 two envelopes from the same correspondence from Bedford addressed to Kadugli, (13.3) bearing 1d. red and (10.7) bearing ½d green pair, both missent to the Bombay-Aden Sea P.O. where the boxed maldirigé handstamp was applied, then sent to destination via Suez, Port Said, Cairo, Shellal-Halfa TPO, Khartoum and El Obeid c.d.s. on the reverses, slightly mixed condition though a very scarce duo.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

SudanCollection1896-1932 postal history selection (13) arranged on written up pages including 1896 5m. stationery envelope front to London, marked "Field Service, no stamps procurable", cancelled by bi-lingual Wadi Halfa c.d.s., showing boxed "t", "5d/f.b." h.s. deleted by blue crayon and "7½d/f.b." h.s.; 1898 5m. double postcard (reply section attached) addressed to Cairo and redirected to London showing various postal marks including travelling post office; 1899 5m. postal card to Kamerun; 1900 1pi. postal envelope uprated with Egypt 1pi. to Barnet and redirected to Dover; 1931 underpaid Fir...
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