Lot 788
✉ NEPAL. 1938 (Jan). A cover addressed to the Prime Minister and Maharaja of Nepal Juddah Shamsher, at the SAWARI ROYAL CAMP. This mail was carried at the preferential 2 pice rate and the stamp was seal-cancelled.
Lot 790
✉ NEPAL. 1941 (Feb.). KATHMANDU to CALCUTTA, bearing four 2 pice stamps, the correct 8 pice rate under de 1937 postal convention with India.
Lot 793
✉ NEPAL. (1937 CA.). TELEGRAM FORM with thirteen 2 pice brown and two 8 pice red stamps, on reverse of a makeshift telegram form with seal cancel.
Lot 794
✉ NEPAL. 1939 (Oct.). DHADING to KATHMANDU. Registered double-weight cover franked with a 24 pice plus two 2 pice stamps.
Lot 803
✉ NEPAL. 1941 (July). NINDHANG RANIBAS to KATHMANDU. Registered double-weight cover franked with a 4 pice green, a 8 pice red and a 16 pice violet stamps. The stamps bear a manuscript cancellation consisting of the initials of NINDHANG P.O., the date and the postmaster's signature. This is the only cover known with this cancellation.
Lot 814
✉ NEPAL. 1908 (Oct.). Nepal/India combination cover from SIRAHA, routed via JAINAGAR/DARBHANGA (India) to KATHMANDU. The Nepalese 4 pice stamp paid the postage from SIRAHA to JAINAGAR. There, the cover entered the British-Indian postal system, was registered and delivered to the British-Indian P.O. in Kathmandu. The by-pass through India could have been rendered necessary by temporary disruptions of the domestic postal route. Commercial India/Nepal combination covers are VERY RARE.
Lot 815
✉ NEPAL. 1921 (10 Jan.). A Nepal/India combination cover that passed from the native Post Office in Kathmandu to the Exchange Post Office, where the oval handstamp was applied. The cover was then handed to the British Indian P.O. where it was duly registered and forwarded to India. It arrived at HAZARIBAGH on 18.1.1921.
Lot 816
✉ NEPAL. 1924 (April). KATHMANDU to TRIESTE (Italy). Registered Nepal/India combination cover franked with nepalese 4 pice green, 8 pice red and 16 pice violet plus two Indian 2 annas orange. The Nepalese stamps were cancelled at the Exchange P.O. between the Nepalese and the British-Indian Post Offices. The cancellation of Shri Pashupati stamps with the oval KATMANDU handstamp is believed to be unique. The indian stamps paid the postage from the British-Indian P.O. in Nepal to destination. VERY RARE.
Lot 817
✉ NEPAL. 1929 (Nov.). Neal/India combination cover from DOTI, routed via JHULAGHAT (India) to KATHMANDU. The cover travelled across the border into India, then re-entered Nepal at BIRGANJ and was finally forwarded to the British-Indian P.O. in Kathmandu. RARE mixed franking India-Nepal.
Lot 818
✉ NEPAL. 1938 (Sept.). KATHMANDU to EDGWARE (England). The card was posted at the Nepalese Exchange P.O. of Kathmandu, from where it was forwarded to the nearby British-Indian P.O. The Nepalese 4 pice stamp was added to the 2 pice card to make up the special rate to the British-Indian P.O., while the Indian 2 annas represents the standard postage from the Bitish-Indian P.O. to Great Britain. A RARE Nepal/India combination card.
Lot 820
✉ HOLANDA. 1795 (27-Febrero). BREDA a AMBERES. Marca Bau Gal ARM. DU NORD en rojo y franquicia "GL DE L'ARMEE DU NORD" en negro no catalogada.
Lot 823
✉ HOLANDA. 1795 (20-Julio). LA HAYA (Holanda) a BRUSELAS. Marca DonM ARMs DU NORD en rojo y marca en negativo de ADMIN. DES ARRONDISSEMENTS. Preciosa carta completa sin año (seguro 1795).
Lot 824
✉ HOLANDA. (1795) (29-Mayo). AMSTERDAM (Holanda) a FRANCIA. Marca DonL ARMs DU NORD en rojo. Porteo manus. 12 décimas. Extraordinaria estampación en carta sin año (pero 1795 seguro).
Lot 835
✉ ZEPPELIN. 1932 (11-X). HOLANDA. ROTTERDAM a TORONTO (Canadá) con franqueo holandés circulada por GRAF ZEPPELIN vía Berlín y New York, marcas del vuelo. RARO destino.
Lot 836
✉ ZEPPELIN. 1932 (21-X). HOLANDA. ROTTERDAM a PERNAMBUCO (Brasil) con franqueo holandés, circulada por GRAF ZEPPELIN, marcas del vuelo, al dorso llegada.