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Malaya Johore Bahru 1908 3c on Malay Boat PPC w/ Coat of Arms crested at top via Singapore to Mulhausen Germany

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India 1853 prestamp missionary cover from Bangalore w/ red boxed "MADRAS/ GPO" h/s via Southampton to London UK

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India 1951 Republic Day illustrated FDC w/ Gandhi 1½as sent within Bombay

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Burma 1937-40 KGV-VI Officials 28 from 3p to 10Rs mostly used stamp collection - CV £615

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