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Auction: 14018 - The Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902, featuring Occupation and Siege Issues, The Harry Birkhead Collection
Lot: 300

(x) Vryburg
After the British re-occupation on 8 May 1900 Transvaal stamps were then overprinted "V.R./SPECIAL POST"
and were used in the town from 16 May. After the V.R. Special Post issue cancelled by the Vryburg BB datestamp, Intelligence Officer Clifford St. Quintin found the original pre-occupation Vryburg C.G.H. datestamp though the day slugs were missing, so he meticulously signed each stamp in the date position
Postal History
1900 (2 May) envelope from Lord Methuen to his wife in England, sent en route from Boshof to relieve Vryburg, bearing 1d. lilac cancelled by F.P.O. 4 c.d.s. (3.5), 1900 (16 June) homemade blue envelope to Salisbury and redirected to Southsea, marked "South Africa Field Force" and "Stamps unobtainable" with Vryburg, London Paid (7.7) and Salisbury (8.7) c.d.s. all on face, 1900 (Mar.) envelope to Klerksdorp bearing 1d. with c.d.s. and showing triangular-framed "passed by/censor/vryburg" cachet in violet with date applied at centre, and 1901 (Mar.) envelope from Kroonstad to Vryburg, bearing O.F.S. 1d. and with Opened Under Martial Law label tied by "passed ceb censor" and "military intelligence office/vryburg" oval datestamp

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