Lobdell German East Africa, Eppel Russia and Worldwide Rarities
December 14-16, 2010

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Lot #118
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Fieldpost - Postal Agency Cancels
1915 (Aug 1) fieldpost from Mombo to Sakkarani, with Wilhelmsthal (11/8) pmk on back (some faults), faint pmk at bottom right. The cover is addressed to Frau von Prince, widow of Captain Tom von Prince (a German officer, son of a British police governor of Mauritius and a German mother. He was known as "Bwana Sakkarani") who captured Taveta and later fell at Tanga. It was firmly believed by the British soldiers that "Bibi Sakkarani" (Frau Magdalene von Prince) commanded a German askari patrol and avenged her husband by taking no prisoners
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #119
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Fieldpost - Postal Agency Cancels
1915 (21.6) "Feldpostbrief" sent by a Sgt. Wilhelm Stuhr, a rubber planter in civilian life, from Kilwa (large "15" year-date), to his plantation manager in Liwale. Fieldpost letters and cards were frequently sent from the already existing postal agencies, in which case the regular town cancel was used. During the war, four fieldpost stations (Taveta, plus Stations Nos. 1,2, and 3) were established, each with its own canceller. In addition, several travelling auxiliary or provisional Fieldpost stations operated behind the constantly moving and changing front lines. These used cancellers from the abandoned postal agencies
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #120
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Fieldpost - Postal Agency Cancels
1915 (7.4) "Feldpostbrief" from an askari with the police department in Aruscha to "Joji boy" servant of Dr.Braun in Amani. The letter is addressed in Swahili, with Moschi (9.4) transit pmk, unusual
Envelope
Price Realized
$240.00

Lot #121
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Fieldpost - Postal Agency Cancels
1916 (17.4) neatly typed Feldpostbrief from a vicefeldwebel in the reserve at Handeni to Kilossa, fine. The German army constructed a light railway from Mombo on the Northern Railroad to Handeni, some 60 km to the south. As the British advanced down the Northern Railroad in the Spring of 1916, Handeni became a major supply center for the north
Envelope
Unsold

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