Number of results: 4


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Sale number: 97

South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Boer P.O.Ws in Bermuda: 1901 (Dec. 28) 1d. stationery card from Darrell's Island to Germany with message in English headed ''Bermuda D. island 12.12.1901'' showing circular ''PRISONERS OF WAR/PASSED/CENSOR/BERMUDA'' cachet in blue and Hamburg Jan. 11 1902 arrival c.d.s., also 1901 cover a little stained) sent July 5 from Venterstad to Green Point Camp, with circular and triangular censor cachets and type 7D label, redirected to Bermuda with ms. notations indicating prisioner not found on Tucker's, Burt's or Darrell's. (2 items) Photo.

Price Realised £140


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Sale number: 97

South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Boer P.O.Ws in Bermuda: 1902 (Mar. 25) 1d. stationery card to Netherlands endorsed from ''J.M.J. Müller/Pris. of War/Burtts Island/Bermuda'' with message dated Mar. 6, showing Zone 2 cachet ''PRISONERS OF WAR/PASSED CENSOR/2/BERMUDA'', redirected from Zwolle to Balk with transit and arrival datestamps. Photo.

Price Realised £300


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Sale number: 97

South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Boer P.O.Ws in Bermuda: 1902 (Mar. 29) scarce inter-camp envelope sent from Zone 3 (incl. Hawkins Island) addressed to ''Burger Camp/Belfast/Transvaal'' showing triangular ''PRISONERS OF WAR/Passed Censor/3/BERMUDA'' cachet and paler double oval ''PRESS CENSOR./3 MAY 1902/BELFAST'' datestamp in violet, franked 1d. tied by Hamilton c.d.s. and triangular ''PASSED/PRESS/CENSOR/PRETORIA'' with Pretoria May 2 c.d.s. on reverse, the cover roughly opened and slightly repaired at top. Photo.

Price Realised £300


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Sale number: 97

South Africa: South African War 1899-1902: Boer P.O.Ws in Bermuda: 1902 (Mar. 29) 1d. stationery reply card (reply half)addressed to Balmoral refugee camp, Transvaal, by a prisoner on Hinson's island with Hamilton c.d.s., framed Zone 4 cachet ''PRISONERS OF WAR/PASSED CENSOR/4/BERMUDA'' in violet, Pretoria May 2 transit and triangular cachet, slight peripheral faults but a scarce inter-camp item. The Hinson's island camp was established in Mar. 1902 to house younger prisoners and their teachers, previously scattered around other camps, and was the first to close after the cessation of hostilities. Photo.

Price Realised £380