Jesselton Proud D6 (Sep 09 - Nov 13) is not an uncommon cancellation. It is normally in black but sometimes it is in deep violet. Two examples on adhesives are shown and also on a postcard.
Jesselton Proud D6 (Sep 09 - Nov 13) is not an uncommon cancellation. It is normally in black but sometimes it is in deep violet. Two examples on adhesives are shown and also on a postcard.
The Lahad Datu area has a history of native human settlement from as early as the 15th century. To the east was the pirate settlement of Tunku or Tungku which was obliterated by HMS Kestrel around early November 1879 under the command of F Edwards. After this, a government experimental garden was established at Silam in 1883. Lahad Datu as a township started in November 1897 to service the New Darvel Bay and Segama tobacco plantations in the vicinity. The post office was established at Silam around 1888 was transferred to Lahad Datu in 1897. From the 1897 BNB Herald was found the following notice:
This is Proud's D1 (4 1 98 - 1 8 00). I think the 10c stamp has the year 1900 omitted and is the new latest known date or LKD of D1. The ink colour here is deep violet. The other two were postmarked 1899 and one the Jan one has deep violet ink as well while the Oct item has its cancellation in black.
This D4 is the first BNB type. The date here of 14 JAN 1910 is the earliest known date. Proud has it between 22 6 10 and 13 8 12.