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1929. Battambang to France. Franked env.

u$s
15

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FRENCH INDO CHINA. 1932(March 31st). Registered Airmail cover from Phnom-Penh to Toulouse franked on reverse with 1927 3x25c orange brown & lilac rose with single 6c deep red tied by Phnom-Penh cds’s. Scott 124,133.

u$s
40

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1878 (6 March). Pnompenh to France (9 April). Envelope with full contents written, franked French Col. 40c orange Republique, cancelled "Saigon/9 March" cds, also alongside and red "Col Fr/Paq Fr Nr 6/11 March 78". An extraordinary early forerunner for th

U$
6500

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CAMBODIA

1905. (6 Jan) Pnumpenh local usage. Small envelope franked French Indochina 5c green and red type sage, tied c.d.s. A most beautiful item.

u$s
200

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1907. Komong-Tiam to Nice/France. Via Pnompenh. Original photo about innundations turned into P.P.C., franked 10c red stamp. Unusual.

u$s
110

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CAMBODIA

1910's. Envelope addressed to Dr. Charpentier/Medecin de la Marine/E.C. with superb violet cachet "Service de la Sante de la CD Cochinchina et du Cambodge/Le directeur" (***)

U$
1300

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1902. (8 April) Pnompenh to Paris. Registered P.P.C. franked Indochina 10c and 25c (Sc. 8, 13) tied c.d.s.'s also alongside. Saigon transit and arrival marks on front, also "R" in box. Very unusual rate.

U$
400

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CAMBODIA

1904. Pnompenh to Ivry/France. Unfranked P.P.C. and taxed in Cambodia ("T" on front with red ink "O'10" and c.d.s.) with 10c brown (2 perfs missed), French postage due, tied c.d.s. at arrival. Still v.fine and scarce.

u$s
85

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CAMBODIA

1905. K. Speu to Cannes/France. P.P.C franked Indochina 10c red and blue (Sc.9) tied c.d.s. (***) Tyre I, also alongside. Transit "Pnompeh" and arrival c.d.s. on front. V.fine.

u$s
275

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CAMBODIA

1905. K.Speu to Caen/Calvados/France. P.P.C. of Upper Laos bearing 5c green (Sc.27) tied c.d.s. tyre (***) and also straightline "KOMPONG-SPEU CAMBODGE" (***) alongside. V.fine and rare.

U$
325

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CAMBODIA

1906. KompongThon to Paris. P.P.C. franked Indochina 10c red (Sc. 28) tied c.d.s. Via Pnompehh. V.fine and scarce cancellation.

u$s
130

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CAMBODIA

1909. Kompong Chuang. Photograph written as a Postal card, bearing on view side Indochina 5c green and grey (Sc. 44), tied c.d.s.(***). A very rare cancel.

u$s
130

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1911. Pnompeh to Lyon/France. Registered envelope bearing on reverse Indochina 10c and 25c. (Sc. 45,48) tied c.d.s. On front "R" registration mark and c.d.s. via Saigon. The sender working in the French forest service.

u$s
55

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CAMBODIA

1915. Kampot to France. WW1. Envelope prepared to be mailed as F.M., but franked with Indochina 5c green/grey (Sc 43) vertical strip of three, tied c.d.s.´s. Scarce.

u$s
110

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CAMBODIA

1905. Preyveng to Paris , where returned to Cambodia. P.P.C. with text bearing 5c green tied c.d.s. (2 Dec). Via Banam/Cambodge (3 Dec), Saigon (5 Dec). Several French Paris marks and one other stamp erased these and indicated by the french maFrench mail,

U$
425

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CAMBODIA

1906. Hanoi to Preyreng. PPC franked 10c red with transit including Banam and arrival.

U$
375

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CAMBODIA

1920. Pnhompenh to France. P.P.C. franked Indochina. 2c on 5c green and 6c on 15c violet (Sc. 68, 70) tied c.d.s. Fine.

u$s
40

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CAMBODIA

1927. Preyens to France. Registered 4cts orange/black stationery envelope with additional franking Indochina 1c (x3), 2c (x2, one corner gone before being tied by cancel) and 10c. (Sc. 98,99,107), tied several c.d.s´s. Fine multicolour item.

u$s
200

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CAMBODIA

1912. Sisophoné/Cambodia to France. P.P.C. card bearing on picture side Indochine 5c grey black, and green (Sc. 44) tied c.d.s. (***). V.rare cancellation.

u$s
160

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CAMBODIA

1903. Pnompeh to France 3 P.P.C.´s franked with french Indochina 5c. green and red, tied c.d.s.´s. The sender, a french soldier of the FRENCH MILITARY MISSION ( FRANCO - SIAMESE WAR) explains in long texts on the reverse about these incursions in Anghor

U$
1500

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