Images | Description | Current Bid |
 | Lot #5053 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1918 (7 Sep) cover to Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, franked with Russian adhesives paying 30k, tied by oval "Vladivostok-Tsuruga Parakh." datestamps, endorsed "Soldiers Mail", with additional penciled message continuing on reverse, little toning, otherwise fine (during the forerunner period, the arrival of supply ships was uncertain, but regular mail service between Vladivostok and Japan and from there to the rest of the world was available to those willing to pay for it. The Vladivostok-Tsuruga Steamship pmk was used by ships of the Russian Volunteer Fleet and the Chinese Eastern Railway Maritime Company. It is one of the scarcest postmarks on AEF Siberia mail, with only a few examples recorded)
| $2,000.00 Bidding Closed |
 | Lot #5054 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1919 (5 Mar) picture postcard to San Francisco, endorsed "Sailor's Mail" and "U.S.N. Radio Stn Russian Island c/o American Consul Vladivostok, Siberia", "U.S. Navy" departure pmk, card processed by "USS Brooklyn" which was at Vladivostok at that date, fine and rare usage from a U.S. Navy radio station which operated on Russian Island (10 miles southeast of Vladivostok in Peter the Great Bay)
| $900.00 Bidding Closed |
 | Lot #5055 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1919 (30 May) YMCA corner card cover to San Diego, showing "U.S.N.Radio Sta. Vladivostok, Siberia, c/o Amer.Consul" return address, franked with 3c violet and 7c black (the original stamp had fallen off and was replaced by a hinged-on copy to restore a similar appearance), "Registered Return Receipt Requested" handstamp at bottom, two strikes of "U.S.Navy Registered" datestamps on back, with June 23 arrival pmks alongside. A rare cover, postmarked on either "USS Brooklyn" or "USS New Orleans", the only two U.S. warships at Vladivostok on that date
| $1,000.00 Bidding Closed |
 | Lot #5056 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1919-20 Marine Corps Mail from AEF Siberia, two covers and postcard displayed on exhibit page, with "U.S.S. Albany Vladivostok Siberia" (1 March 1920) cover endorsed "Marine Mail", a YMCA envelope to Utica, NY, with "U.S.S. New Orleans Vladivostok Siberia" (4 July, 1920), card to Honolulu, endorsed "A.E.F" (Apr 15, 1919) censored and charged "Postage Due 2 Cents" on arrival, mixed condition, extremely rare group, only four examples of Marine Corps mail are recorded from Siberia
| $3,750.00 Bidding Closed |
 | Lot #5057 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1920 (3 May) cover with letter (dated 20 Apr) to Chicago, endorsed "Officers' Mail" and "USS So.Dakota Vlad.Siberia", corresponding "U.S.S.South Dakota" May 3 1920 departure pmk alongside. The stationery lettersheet was originally headed "HQ American Expeditionary Forces Siberia", amended to read "Navy Department, American Naval Intelligence Officer Vladivostok" (The U.S.S. South Dakota, was an armored cruiser commissioned in 1908. It played a pivotal role in this nearly forgotten piece of American history, an armed conflict with Russian Bolsheviks in Siberia. By 1st April, 1920, the entire AEF was evacuated from Siberia)
| $2,100.00 Bidding Closed |
 | Lot #5058 United States Postal Agency in Siberia Naval and Maritime Mail 1920 (23 Mar) cover (slightly reduced at right) to West Chester, Pa, franked with 2c carmine, tied by U.S. Postal Agency Siberia departure cds, showing the return address of "U.S.A.T. So.Bend Vladivostok, Siberia", framed "A.E.F. Censored" cachet, fine. This cover is the only recorded use from the AEF Troopship from Siberia and the second latest date for mail from USAP Siberia (The United States Army Troop Ship "South Bend" made only a single trip to Siberia in order to evacuate the 31st Infantry. She arrived in Vladivostok on 20th March and departed on 31st March, 1920)
| $1,800.00 Bidding Closed |