MANDATE COLLECTION About 90% complete collection very nicely mounted on pages and annotated. In fact, it is two collections MINT and USED. The mint can be hinged or never hinged. It has the BLUES (with what may be #2); the TYPOGRAPHS (with shades), roug
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JERUSALEM TWO 3 MIL (BP-10 #44) strip pf 3, narrow setting, pencil markings on back
stationery
REGISTERED ENTIRE (HOCH RE-14) mailed JERUSALEM 10 FE 44, addressed to Tel Aviv, R-LABEL has mss DEAD SEA (as on return address) [PH of back on web]
REGISTERED ENTIRE (HOCH RE-19) pmkd HAIFA 6 DE 44,addressed to Rishon, various backstamps
AIR LETTER pmkd Tel Aviv 15 MAY 1947, hstmp FIRST AIR LETTER SERVICE PALESTINE – USA
FLIGHTS, MAIL TO PALESTINE, ETC.
BRITISH MAIL // POSTED ON THE HIGH SEAS addressed to England, mss text indicates the ship was bound for Haifa; partial PACKETBOAT cancel on stamp
SALVAGED MAIL from Poland to Palestine, backstamped BASE ARMY POST 22 AU 45
PALESTINE POSTAL HISTORY Eight covers sent to uncommon post offices world-wide; 2 are censored, 1 is registered; some with routing postmarks. Sent to Helsinki, Finland; Teheran, Iran; Cairo, Egypt; Maehrisch-Ostrau, Czechoslovakia; Homs, Syria; Bombay, I
MAIL TO PALESTINE Five covers sent from uncommon cities: Lima, Peru; Bucovina, Romania; Sofia, Bulgaria; Salonika, Greece; Damascus, Syria (in self-addressed cover to Dr. Hoexter in Haifa, famous philatelist). Each cover has censor tape, censor cancel, a