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African Studies Centre Leiden

African Postal Heritage

APH Paper Nr 13, part 6 Ton Dietz

ZUID-AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK/TRANSVAAL: 1902-1910 Version January 2017

Introduction

Postage stamps and related objects are miniature communication tools, and they tell a story about cultural and political identities and about artistic forms of identity expressions. They are part of the world’s material heritage, and part of history. Ever more of this postal heritage becomes available online, published by stamp collectors’

organizations, auction houses, commercial stamp shops, online catalogues, and individual collectors. Virtually collecting postage stamps and postal history has recently become a possibility. These working papers about Africa are examples of what can be done. But they are work-in-progress! Everyone who would like to contribute, by sending corrections, additions, and new area studies can do so by sending an email message to the APH editor: Ton Dietz (dietzaj@asc.leidenuniv.nl). You are welcome!

Disclaimer: illustrations and some texts are copied from internet sources that are publicly available. All

sources have been mentioned. If there are claims about the copy rights of these sources, please send an

email to asc@asc.leidenuniv.nl, and, if requested, those illustrations will be removed from the next

version of the working paper concerned.

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257 African Studies Centre Leiden

P.O. Box 9555 2300 RB Leiden The Netherlands

Telephone +31-71-5273372 E-mail asc@asc.leidenuniv.nl Website http://www.ascleiden.nl Facebook www.facebook.nl/ascleiden Twitter www.twitter.com/ascleiden Countryportal http://countryportal.ascleiden.nl

Illustrations cover page:

ASC Leiden postage stamp Nederland (2011): ©African Studies Centre Leiden Cape of Good Hope postage stamp 1853:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Cape_Triangular_Postage_Stamp.jpg/4 00px-Cape_Triangular_Postage_Stamp.jpg

Egypt postage stamp 1914:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Post_Stamp_Egypt.jpg

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Table of Contents

Part 1

Introduction 4

Postage stamps prior to 1870: stamps of CoGH 9

Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek 1870-1877 12

Part 2

Transvaal British Administration 1877-1882 35

Part 3

Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek 1882-1899 66

Part 4

The Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, Boer issues 135

Part 5

The Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, British military issues 171

British Administration Transvaal 1900-1902 199

Part 6

British Administration Transvaal 1902-1910 259

CSAR Railway stamps 297

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259

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT58.jpg: “1902 KEVII set of 12, ½d to 10/-, each

overprinted SPECIMEN (Samuel type D12), the 2½d with inverted watermark (as usual). Fine to very fine mint. SG 244s-255s”

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT57.jpg: “1903 KEVII complete set of four: 1s, 2s, £1 and

£5, each overprinted SPECIMEN (Samuel type D12). Very fine fresh mint. SG 256s-59s”

½ p

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260

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1526.jpg: “1902 KEVII ½d black and bluish green. Upper left corner strip of three showing plate ‘1’. Unusually, also showing outer marginal rule continuous instead of broken. Slight discolouration in margin, the stamps are superb unmounted mint. SG 244”

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG244_255_mint(1).jpg

M102 grün/Schwarz: Y148 vert et gris 1p

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TVL)1902-245-s1-1.50-MM.jpg

http://www.stampworldhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Transvaal2.jpg

M103 scharlach/Schwarz; Y149 rouge et gris

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261

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T317.jpg: “1904 (April), cover to England bearing single KEVII 1d black and scarlet (SG 245) tied by superb CANTONMENT B.O. / STANDERTON TVL (25 Apr) double circle datestamp. Sevenoaks (21 May) arrival backstamp. Very attractive cover.”

2p

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TVL)1902-246-s1-1.00-FU.jpg M104 Lila/Schwarz; Y150 violet-brun et gris

2 ½ p

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262

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1527.jpg: “1902 KEVII 2½d black and blue. Block of four, odd gum wrinkle, otherwise very fine mint (the lower pair is unmounted). SG 247”

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1147.jpg: “1902 KEVII 2½d black and blue. Variety WATERMARK INVERTED, very fine mint. SG 247w”

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG244_255_mint(2).jpg M105 ultramarin/Schwarz; Y151 outremer et gris

3p

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263

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TRN)1902-248-s1-FU-1.75.jpg

M106 olivgrün/schwarzgrau (1903); Y152 vert-olive et gris 4p

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF1904-265-s1-0.70-U.jpg M107 braun/schwarz (1903); Y153 brun et gris

6p

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264

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1537.jpg: “1902 KEVII 6d brownish grey and orange- brown. Block of four, hinge remnants on the upper pair, otherwise very fine fresh mint. SG 250”

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TVL)1902-250-s1-1.50-FU.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG244_255_mint(3).jpg M108 orange/schwarz ; Y154 orange et gris

1sh Postage and Revenue

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265

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1575.jpg: “1902 KEVII 1/- black and sage-green. Block of four, hinged on the upper left stamp otherwise very fine unmounted mint. SG 251”

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG251_used.jpg

M109 oliv grün/schwarz ; Y155 vert-olive et gris 1 Sh Postage

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG256_mint.jpg

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF1904-267-s1-0.50-FU.jpg

M110 rotbraun/grauschwarz (1903); Y156 brun-orange et ardoise

2sh Postage and Revenue

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266

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT61.jpg: “1902 KEVII 2/- black and brown. Upper marginal, hinged on face of margin which is also thinned, stamp very fine unmounted. SG 252”

M111 braun/Schwarz; Y157 brun et gris

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1565.jpg: “1902 (April), Anglo-Boer War period cover sent registered to Port Elizabeth, bearing a single KEVII 2/- black and brown (SG 252) tied by a Pretoria (30 Apr) double circle datestamp. With a boxed Pretoria registration cachet and a PASSED PRESS CENSOR / PRETORIA triangular censor marking. Registered Port Elizabeth (4 May) arrival backstamp.

Presumably philatelically inspired, though a very scarce stamp used.”

2sh Postage

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267

http://catalogue.klaseboer.com/vol1/html/s_afr/transv1.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG257_used.jpg

M112 gelb/Schwarz; Y158 ocre et ardoise 2sh6p

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG253_mint.jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG253_used.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG244_255_mint(4).jpg M113 schwarz/rotviolett; Y159 noir et lilas

5sh

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268

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG254_used.jpg

M114 violett/Schwarz auf gelb; Y160 lilas et gris sur jaune 10sh

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG255s_Specimen_mint.jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG255_used.jpg

M115 violett/Schwarz auf rot; Y161 violet et gris sur rouge 1£

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG258s_Specimen_mint.jpg

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1726.jpg: “1903 KEVII £1 green and violet. Gum a little yellowed in places, otherwise very fine mint. A scarce stamp with this watermark. SG 258”

M116 violett/grün (1903); Y162 violet et vert

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269

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1609.jpg: “1903 KEVII £5 orange-brown and violet overprinted SPECIMEN (Samuel type D12). Lightly hinged fresh mint. SG 259s”

http://zenius.kalnieciai.lt/africa/south/transvaal/transvaal1903.jpg

M117 violett/orange (1903); Y163 violet et orange 1902 Use of UK stamps

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1382.jpg: “1902 (July), cover addressed to the USA

bearing GB QV ‘Jubilee’ ½d vermilion (creased before affixing) and 2d grey-green and carmine (SG

197, 200) each tied by POTCHEFSTROOM (13 July) double circle datestamps. With purple collector’s

(?) handstamp at lower left. Chicago (15 Aug) arrival backstamp. Irregular, though apparently

officially sanctioned usage of GB stamps six weeks after the end of the Boer War. Flap missing and

clean vertical crease at left though of fine appearance. Most unusual.”

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270

1902 Revenue

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/1902_KEVII_Revenues(1).jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/1902_KEVII_Revenues(2).jpg

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1149.jpg: “REVENUES 1902 watermark Crown CC KEVII

10/- grey-brown and bright blue. Block of six (2x3). Light creasing across lower pair, otherwise very

fine used during interprovincial period. Most attractive.”

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271

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Njk1WDYwOA==/z/~OMAAOSwTA9X5jWU/$_12.JPG : “Transvaal Revenue 1902 KEVII 5s Center Inverted Error Barefoot#96a Rare Replica”

1902 Telegraph

http://www.gb-precancels.org/Telegraphs/images/ZAR-H22m.jpg (H22 mockup)

10s with “Transvaal Telegraphs”

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272

http://www.gb-precancels.org/Telegraphs/images/ZAR-H23-2.jpg: “H23, J 31.VII.02.HN (Source:

SandaFayre.com)”

Y-T7 bleu et noir

1£ with “Transvaal Telegraphs”

http://www.gb-precancels.org/Telegraphs/images/ZAR-H24-1.jpg: “£1 H24, Image courtesy of Dr Mark Gibson.”

Y-T8 olive et noir

5£ with “Transvaal Telegraphs”

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273

http://www.gb-precancels.org/Telegraphs/images/ZAR-H25-1.jpg : “£5 H25, Image courtesy of Spink and Son.”

Y-T9 violet et noir 1903 stationary

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT50.jpg: “1903 KEVII ½d reply paid Post Card, overprinted 'SPECIMEN'. Very fine.”

1904 Edward VII wm CA and more crowns

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274

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT59.jpg: “1904-09 KEVII ½d to 10/-. Complete basic set of 12, fine to very fine mint. SG 260-271”

½ p

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TVL)1905-273-s1-3.25-MM.jpg

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TRN)1905-273a-s1-FU-0.20.jpg

M118 grün/Schwarz; Y164 vert et gris

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275

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1696.jpg: “1904 (6th June), colour picture postcard (Rissik Street, Johannesburg). Addressed to England and bearing a single KEVII ½d (SG 244) tied by a

ROODEPOORT (6 Jun) double circle datestamp. The card was underpaid and marked accordingly with a small circular ‘T/XXI’ (presumably the code for Roodeport) and an octagonal ‘T/5/CENTIMES marking. A large ‘1D/I.S./B.’ marking was applied on arrival in England. The tax markings with Roman numerals at base are scarce. Very fine.”

1p

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF(TRN)1905-274-s1-U-0.10.jpg M119 scharlach/Schwarz; Y165

2p

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276

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1422.jpg: “1906 KEVII 2d ‘black’ and purple. Left marginal block of four, very fine or superb fresh mint (hinge remnant on upper pair, the lower pair is

unmounted) SG 262”

M120 Lila/schwarz; Y166 2 ½ p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1420.jpg: “1905 KEVII 2½d ‘black’ and blue on ordinary paper. Block of four, very fine or superb fresh mint (hinged on upper pair, the lower pair is

unmounted). SG 263”

M121 ultramarin/Schwarz; Y167

3p

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277

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1599.jpg: “1906 KEVII 3d black and sage-green (colour of 1902 issue). Left marginal block of four superb unmounted mint. SG 264”

http://www.michael-hamilton.com/images/BECH55208.jpg M122 olivgrün/schwarzgrau (1903); Y168

4p

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278

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT29.jpg: “1906 KEVII 4d black and brown. Block of four, fresh unmounted mint. SG 265”

M123 braun/schwarz (1903); Y169 6p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT35.jpg: “1905 KEVII 6d black and orange. Left marginal

block of six, light bends otherwise superb and fresh unmounted. SG 266”

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279

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1688.jpg: “1908 (November), envelope sent registered to England. Bearing a single KEVII 6d (SG 266a, with pre-affixing crease) tied by a REGISTERED / FRASER ST. JOHANNESBURG (30 Nov) double circle datestamp. Fraser St / Johannesburg registration cachet struck at left and with ‘Registered S.E.D.O.’ (19 Dec) arrival backstamp. Cover with small tear at top (clear of adhesive).”

1 Sh

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG267_mint.jpg M125 orangebraun/grauschwarz (1905); Y171

2sh

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280

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG268_mint.jpg

M126 gelb/grauschwarz (1906); Y172 2sh6p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT84.jpg: “1909 KEVII 2/6 magenta and black. Superb and fresh unmounted. SG 269”

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG269_used.jpg

M127 schwarz/rotviolett (1909); Y173 5sh

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG270_mint.jpg M128 rotlila/schwarz auf gelb; Y174

10sh

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281

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG271_mint.jpg

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1679.jpg: “INTERPROVINCIAL USE 1907 KEVII 10/- black and purple on red. Four examples showing interprovincial use in the Cape (Cape Town), Natal (Dundee), Orange River Colony (Bloemfontein) and Transvaal (Potchefstroom). Mainly fine used. SG 271”

M129 rotlila/schwarz auf rot (1907); Y175 1£

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG272_mint.jpg

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282

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG272_used.jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG272a_used.jpg M116 violett/grün (1908); Y176

http://www.chrisrainey.com/images/4795.jpg : “1903 registered envelope addressed to New York.

Franked 2 x 1d and single 2d & 2 1/2d adhesives tied by the scarce "ROCKY STREET B.O.

JOHANNESBURG" c.d.s. '26 JAN 03' In use for a short period.”

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283

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1144.jpg: “1904 (September), KEVII 1d postal stationery Letter Card, addressed to Scotland and cancelled with Roberts Heights Pretoria (29 AUG 04) double circle datestamp. Inverness (SP 18) transit and Tomatin (SP 19) arrival backstamps. The inside with attractive watercolour and pen and ink sketches titled ‘Schanz Kop Fort’ and ‘Cantonments From Schanz Kop’. Small edge fault from opening though a most unusual military related item.”

1905-09 Edward VII other colours

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1697.jpg: “1905-09 KEVII ½d, 1d, 2d and 2½d. Complete

set of four overprinted SPECIMEN (Samuel type D12). Fine mint. SG 273s-276s”

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284

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SG273_276_mint.jpg

½ p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1719.jpg: “1905 KEVII ½d yellow-green. Upper left corner block of six showing plate number ‘1’. Superb fresh unmounted mint. SG 273”

M131 grün; Y177 vert 1p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT18.jpg: “1d scarlet. Lower right corner block of six with

plate number ‘1’. Superb unmounted. SG 274”

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285

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T671.jpg: “1906 (October), picture postcard (‘Drummer,

5th Royal Irish Lancers’). Addressed to Klerksdorp and bearing a KEVII 1d scarlet (SG 274) tied by

Johannesburg (12 Oct) double circle datestamp. The adhesive partly overstruck on arrival with an

apparently unrecorded KLERKSDORP TVL (12 OC) skeleton / relief type datestamp. Very scarce.”

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286

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1636.jpg: “1908 (February), cover addressed to the USA, bearing a pair of KEVII 1d scarlet (SG 274) tied by PREMIER MINE (24 Feb) double circle datestamps.

The cover was underpaid and received a large circular ‘T / LV’ taxe marking proving use of this number at Premier Mine. On arrival in the USA, the cover received a New York (22 Mar) ‘Due 2c’

marking and a 2c postage due was affixed (pre-cancelled with blue crayon). Scarce.”

http://www.transvaalstamps.org.uk/ccc.jpg : “Used Mafeking, Cape Province on Ist October 1911 After 31 May 1910 this common Transvaal postage and revenue stamp could be used legitimately in the whole of South Africa. Such stamps used between that date and September 1913 are called

"Interprovincials". Those of the three former colonies (now provinces) can also be collected used in the Transvaal. Until early in 1911, examples of interprovincial use are rare. After that stamps of all the four former colonies were distributed from Pretoria. Later in 1911 the stocks of stamps were replenished by printing only Transvaal issues. They were replaced by a new definitive issue in September 1913.”

M132 scharlach; Y178 rouge

http://www.stevedrewett.com/images/4379.jpg : “TRANSVAAL - 1908 1d rate postcard to France

used at KOMATIPOORT. 1908 (JUL.5.) picture postcard addressed to France depicting 'Market Square,

Johannesburg' bearing 1d (SG 274) tied to picture side by KOMATIPOORT cds.”

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287 http://www.stevedrewett.com/images/4280-1.jpg

http://www.stevedrewett.com/images/4280.jpg: “TRANSVAAL - 1906 postcard to UK used at LUIPAARDSLEI.1906 (JUL.16) use of picture postcard addressed to UK depicting 'Natives War Dance'

& bearing 1d (SG274) tied LUIPAARDSLEI cds. Scarce.”

M132FW Wm Ancker; Y178a 2p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT38.jpg: “1909 KEVII 2d purple. Right marginal block of six, superb fresh unmounted mint. SG 275”

http://kayatana.com/images/southafrica/SAF1904-262-s1-2.00-U.jpg

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288

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1437.jpg: “1909 KEVII 2d grey (prepared for use but not issued) overprinted ‘SPECIMEN’ (Samuel type D12). Light creasing otherwise very fine and fresh with gum. SG 277s”

M133 dunkellila (1909); Y179 violet-brun 2 ½ p

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1142.jpg: “1909 KEVII 2½d bright blue. Upper left corner block of four, superb fresh unmounted mint. SG 276”

M134 ultramarin (1909); Y180 outremer 1907 Postage Due

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T99.jpg: “1907 ½d to 1/- complete set of seven fine mint.

SG D1-D7”

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289

http://img.bidorbuy.co.za/image/upload/v1474721737/user_images/831/3354831/160924145533_

S4006.jpg

½ p

http://images-00.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/343/523/372_001.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(1).jpg

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290

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291 1p

http://thumbs2.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/191904866645_/Transvaal-1907-SGD2-1d-Postage-Due- Used-D24949.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(2).jpg

http://www.chrisrainey.com/images/6052.jpg : “1911 Underpaid ppc from Oberon, Canada to

Transvaal franked 1c adhesive tied black oval straight-line of bars. On arrival 1d postage due applied

tied "RANDFONTEIN" c.d.s. '2 NOV 11'.”

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292

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1567.jpg: “1907 (14th August), incoming colour picture postcard (‘Queen’s Promenade Douglas’, Isle of Man) bearing a single KEVII ½d tied by a Douglas / Isle of Man (14 Aug) datestamp. The card was underpaid and received a hexagonal ‘T’ tax marking and a circular ‘1d’ denoting the amount payable (double deficiency). A Transvaal 1d postage due (SG D2) was affixed on arrival and cancelled with a Johannesburg / 22 (5 Sep) double circle datestamp.”

M-P2 rot/Schwarz; Y-T2 rose et noir 2p

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/193/955193/955193_151104112652_Transvaal_D3.jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(3).jpg

M-P3 orange; Y-T3 orange

3p

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293

http://catalogue.klaseboer.com/vol1/html/s_afr/trandu1.jpg

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(4).jpg

M-P4 hellblau/Schwarz; Y-T4 bleu clair et noir 5p

http://www.transvaalstamps.org.uk/revenuedue.jpg : “5d Revenue Due stamp.”

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(5).jpg

M-P5 violett/Schwarz; Y-T5 violet et noir 6p

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/719/1569719/1569719_130922171220_RW1853-797.jpg

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294

http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(6).jpg

M-P6 rotbraun/Schwarz; Y-T6 brun-rouge et noir 1Sh

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/506/720506/720506_160226085415_s10.jpg http://www.southafricanstamps.net/Pre_Union/Transvaal/SGD1_7_used(7).jpg

M-P7 schwarz/rot; Y-T7 noir et rouge

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295

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/MT02.jpg: “1907 ½d to 1/- complete set of seven values, on printed company cover cancelled 'KRUGERSDORP 11 JUL 08. Lovely. SG D1-D7”

1908-10 Stationary

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296

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T270.jpg: “1908 (May), KEVII ½d embossed postal

stationery envelope, used locally at the unsealed rate, cancelled with HEIDELBERG (10 May) double circle datestamp. Clean and attractive.”

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/003/2116003/2116003_150113073259_DP009.jpg

http://www.chrisrainey.com/images/4111.jpg : “TRANSVAAL. 1910 taxed 1d lettercard with message

cancelled "PRETORIA" c.d.s. 'OC 31 10' On arrival 15c postage due applied paying the octagonal

charge tied "AMSTERDAM"

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Transvaal_railway_map_1899.svg

http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s113/ozstamps/volume%202/21-63.jpg

½ p

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298

http://thumbs2.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/152164819865_/TRANSVAAL-RAILWAYS-1904-KEVII-

%C3%82%C2%BDd-overprinted-CSAR.jpg

http://images-00.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/341/694/776_001.jpg

M-D1 grün/Schwarz Wm one crown; Y-S1 vert et gris M-D2 idem wm more crowns; Y-S8 vert et gris 1p

http://www.stampworld.com/media/catalogue/Transvaal/Official-stamps/A2-i.jpg http://images-02.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/340/125/460_001.jpg

http://thumbs4.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/371721900591_/IB-Transvaal-Railways-CSAR-1d.jpg M-D3 scharlach/Schwarz Wm one crown; Y-S2 rouge et gris

M-D4 idem Wm more crowns; Y-S9 rouge et gris

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299

http://images-00.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/333/868/586_001.jpg : “TRANSVAAL 1902 CSAR 1D PAIR DOUBLE OVERPRINTS WITH CERT”.

http://i.imgur.com/0w9DLvB.jpg?1

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300

http://www.rhodesia.co.za/Images/large/T1702.jpg: “RAILWAY c1905 KEVII watermark Crown CA 1d grey-brown and (aniline) carmine overprinted ‘C.S.A.R.’ in black. A vertical pair showing the variety OVERPRINT DOUBLE. Very fine mint. PFSA certificate (1956). Very Scarce. H&N CSAR 3/T.2.1”

2p

http://www.stampworld.com/media/catalogue/Transvaal/Official-stamps/A4-i.jpg M-D5 Lila/Schwarz; Y-S3 violet-brun et gris

3p

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301 M-D6 olivgrün/schwarzgrau (1903); Y-S4 vert-olive et gris 4p

http://www.stampworld.com/media/catalogue/Transvaal/Official-stamps/A6-i.jpg

M-D7 braun/schwarz (1903); Y-S5 brun et gris 6p

http://www.stampworld.com/media/catalogue/Transvaal/Official-stamps/A7-i.jpg

M-D8 orange/schwarz ; Y-S6 orange et gris 1sh

Not yet found

M-D9 oliv grün/schwarz ; Y-S7 brun-orange et ardoise

1904-1907 Service stamps for Railways: CSAR (according to Yvert: 1909)

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302

http://zenius.kalnieciai.lt/africa/south/perfins/transvaal/CSAR.jpg

http://www.philatelicdatabase.com/wp-

content/uploads/2013/07/Central_South_African_Railways_map_1910.svg_.png

½ p

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/649/963649_110213145327_IMG_0021.jpg

M-D10 grün; Y-S10 vert

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303

http://images.bidorbuy.co.za/user_images/704/239704_111121201206_NEW18.jpg

M-D11 scharlach; Y-S11 rouge 2p

Not yet included

M-D12 rotlila/grauschwarz; Y-S12 violet-brun et gris 3p

Not yet included

M-D13 olivgrün/schwarzgrau ; Y-S13 vert-olive et gris 4p

Not yet included

M-D14 braun/schwarz ; Y-S14 brun et gris 6p

Not yet included

M-D15 orange/schwarz ; Y-S15 orange et gris 1 Sh

Not yet included

M-D16 orangebraun/grauschwarz ; Y-S16 brun-orange et ardoise

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