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

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Lot #174
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Wartime Mail from Germany to Occupied G.E.A.
1914 (10 Nov) cover (with letter) from Altona to a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve, with Deutsch Ost-Afrika Lignie based in Zanzibar, sent via Red Cross Agency for Prisoners of War in Geneva, forwarded via London (in 1916) to Zanzibar, with "Post Free P.C. Prisoners of War" hs. The addressee was in fact not in Zanzibar, having crossed over to German East Africa, serving with a Naval unit of the Schutztruppe against the Portuguese on the Rovuma River front. By November 1917, Lt. Sprockhoff did finally become a prisoner of war of the British, but it was three years after the letter was mail and most likely he never saw it. An interesting POW mail to someone who was not a POW
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$475.00

Lot #175
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Wartime Mail from Germany to Occupied G.E.A.
1917 (30.4) cover from Marburg, via Emmerich ("Frei Gegeben" censor hs) to a Prisoner of War in the camp at Kilindini, "Opened by Censor Under Martial Law" and another label on back, also a violet "Passed Censor E.A. "C" hs, with Mombasa Aug.18 arrival pmk, rare cover, with 1999 Steuer cert.
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Lot #176
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Wartime Mail from Germany to Occupied G.E.A.
1917 (17.7) cover (censored three times!) from Heidelberg, via Emmerich ("Abt. Auslandstelle Emmerich Frei Gegeben" foreign mail control office hs) to a Prisoner of War in the camp at Kilindini, "Passed by Censor E.E.F." and another "Passed Censor E.A. "C", both in violet, crayon markings indicating the cover was forwarded to the Sidi Bish camp outside of Alexandria, Egypt
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Lot #177
GERMAN EAST AFRICA Wartime Mail from Germany to Occupied G.E.A.
1917 (29.4) cover (censored three times!) from Bornhausen, via Emmerich ("Abt. Auslandstelle Emmerich Frei Gegeben" foreign mail control office hs) to Prof. Dr. Zimmermann, who was interned at his Biological Institute at Amani, sent via Holland and England, with oval "Braunschweig-Seesen" railroad datestamp, "Opened by Censor label" and British Civil "Passed Censor E.A. "C" in violet, Nairobi (19 Aug) arrival, redirected to Tanga, signed Friedemann
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