"Asia-translation"
> The original scan seems to have vanished, but there was a lot of
> correspondence between Jhalawar and Indore - my card was between the
> two - and from memory, yours was indubitably Jhalawar SG 2. As we are
> now talking serious money (I've been paying upwards of 50 pounds for
> Jhalawar SG 2 covers, and far worse for my one SG 1 cover), I'd love
> to look at it, but I think you should auction it.
> Tony
No way, Jose!
some fantastic gentleman sent me a stunning Finland issue recently,
it's the prize of my collection, who cares about the money?
It's about spreading joy, and it's always nice to go to home
where it is appreciated :)
It's in the mail. ( the other one shall be late, I hadn't realised Anzac
Day
closure)
BTW off list advice
Hi Rodney
This is a postal Envelope of British Raj send to some one in the Princely
Indian called - Indore.
The state came under the Maharaja Holkar who ruled in Central India.
The language on it is Hindustani.
I hope this helps you
Rgdd
(name withheld in respect)


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