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Pitcairn Islands Coronation of King George VI Cover 1938 Southampton Paquebot CDS Pitcairn Islands to England

Pitcairn Islands Coronation of King George VI Cover 1938 Southampton Paquebot CDS Pitcairn Islands to England

$429.08
Pitcairn Islands Coronation of King George VI Cover 1938 Southampton Paquebot CDS Pitcairn Islands to England
$429.08

The Story

Pitcairn Islands Coronation of King George VI Cover British 1¹/²d coronation stamp (plate number A-37, 16') used on cover with Southampton Paquebot machine cancel to England, 'Pitcairn Island/ NZ Postal Agency' CDs and handwritten number '243' (it is thought that the number is that of a Whaling Captain) on reverse, inside small note headed 'South Georgia, Leith Harbour, Nov 27, 1937'

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Pitcairn Islands Coronation of King George VI Cover British 1¹/²d coronation stamp (plate number A-37, 16') used on cover with Southampton Paquebot machine cancel to England, 'Pitcairn Island/ NZ Postal Agency' CDs and handwritten number '243' (it is thought that the number is that of a Whaling Captain) on reverse, inside small note headed 'South Georgia, Leith Harbour, Nov 27, 1937'