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Title: French Censor from Salonika
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on October 30, 2022, 02:59:55 PM
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A 'battered' little gem from AK's material.  He certainly squirreled some interesting material away

A cover to a Major at the British Artillery Training School Salonica.  Franked 15 Lepta, very unclear Greek Cancel Also cancelled Base APO X 29 December 1917.

Two strikes of an Oval French Censor, ARMIE DE ORIENT / CENSURE MILITAIRE ? 41  Never see this or anything like it before
Title: Re: French Censor from Salonika
Post by: Peter Harvey on November 01, 2022, 07:28:33 AM
Hi Chris,

I have seen this used before, but have no reference for it, I do think there are several numbers and also a round d/r version with similar lettering.

Scarce, I agree, unusual to have this cancelling the stamps would assume that there was no TEP available?
Title: Re: French Censor from Salonika
Post by: Peter Gassmann on November 26, 2022, 10:27:18 AM
Hi Chris

yes, this is a standard censor mark of Armeé d'Orient, but they are rare. I know of 9 different numbers in the range 41-69. It seems they were issued in Autumn 1917, but then replaced by the oval "CONTROLÉ par l'authorité militaire" (numbers 1-10) in early 1918. Would you have a scan of the reverse side as well?

best wishes, Peter