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This item SOLD at 2023 Feb 26 @ 13:30UTC+5:30
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Pigeongram Cover, 1941, King George VI Period, George V Service Ovpt. 1a. 3p. Stamp tied on the front side of the cover, dispatched from KALYAN with round seal “KALYAN | 6 APR 1941 | FIRST PIGEON MISSIVE”, Delivery seal in a black rectangular box that reads “1230 P.M. | 6 APR 41 DELIVERY | POST BY AIR AND SAVE TIME | BOMBAY G. P. O.” was applied at the time of delivery. The cover contains the “Missive Pamphlet” of 8 folds with multiple advertisements along with the label affixed of an actual message carried by a pigeon, excellent condition.
Note: The pamphlet also has an advertisement of Jal Cooper to Buy or Sell Stamps.
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