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  • Port Swettenham Harbour

    Mailed in 1991, this card has Pahang stamp and full Kuantan postmark, but also significant ink transfer on the front, as you can see in the photo.  Grade: 4

     

     

    Code: 20316716

    Price: $3.50

    Port Swettenham Harbour
  • Port Swettenham Harbour

    Mailed in 1986 but the card is much older than that.  Stamp and full postmark, and a stain on the front (that black splotch).  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316717

    Price: $2.00

    Port Swettenham Harbour
  • Malacca, Malay kampong house

    Strange how some of the cards from 1986 look like they come from 1686 but this one has remained bright and fresh.  It’s S.W. Singapore card M331, with Selangor stamp and most of a Kajang postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20316718

    Price: $3.50

    Malacca, Malay kampong house
  • Malacca, Malay mosque

    We’re sorry, we must somewhat irreverently observe there are very few strictly Chinese or Indian mosques.  Two cards are available, one mailed in 1986 with part of the postmark (Grade: 2, $3) and one in 1991 with a full Shah Alam mark (Grade: 1, $4).

    Code: 20316719

    Price: $4.00

    Malacca, Malay mosque
  • Johore Bahru, Government buildings

    Three cards are available, each mailed in 1990-91, each in more or less the same condition (Grades: 3).

    Code: 20316720

    Price: $2.50

    Johore Bahru, Government buildings
  • Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves

    This S.W. Singapore card K369 is full of oddities but you need to see the caption on the reverse to find out what they are.  Here’s a hint:  a five-legged cow.  Mailed in 1990, it has a Pahang stamp and nearly complete postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20316721

    Price: $6.50

    Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves
  • Kuala Lumpur, The Viaduct

    Mailed.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316722

    Price: $1.00

    Kuala Lumpur, The Viaduct
  • Kuala Lumpur, University Mosque

    S.W. Singapore card K371, seriously crunched on one corner and mailed in 1991 with a Pahang stamp and faint postmark.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20316723

    Price: $2.00

    Kuala Lumpur, University Mosque
  • Kuala Lumpur, tin mine palong

    A palong is essentially an elevated sluice-box supported on wooden scaffolding. It is an important component in opencast tin mining.  This S.W. Singapore card K375 was mailed in 1991 with a Pahang stamp and partial postmark.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20316724

    Price: $4.00

    Kuala Lumpur, tin mine palong
  • Ipoh, Dulang washer

    The dulang is apparently the round bowl-shaped object used to separate the tin ore from the waste material.  You see what you learn when you visit us?  Anyway, three of these mailed S.W. Singapore cards I342 are available.  Two have partial postmarks (Grades: 1, $3.50) while one has the stamp but no postmark at all (Grade: 3, $2.50).

    Code: 20316727

    Price: $3.50

    Ipoh, Dulang washer
  • Kuala Lumpur, Federal Government offices

    Two cards are available.  One was mailed in 1991 with Selangor stamp and exceptionally clear Batu Arang postmark, really a very nice example (Grade: 1, $3).  The other was mailed in 1990, has a stamp, most of a postmark, orange postal bar coding, and is quite heavily aged (Grade: 3, $2).

    Code: 20316728

    Price: $3.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Federal Government offices
  • Petaling Jaya, Siamese temple

    S.W. Singapore card KL1708, mailed in 1986 with Johor stamp and part of a postmark.  Mottling on the reverse.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316729

    Price: $3.00

    Petaling Jaya, Siamese temple
  • Kuala Lumpur, Viaduct

    S.W. Singapore card K.L 1722 was stamped for mailing (and mailed) but there’s no postmark.  An abrasion on the front left, which would look like a cloud in the photo you see here.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20316730

    Price: $1.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Viaduct
  • Kuala Lumpur, National Monument

    Another S.W. Singapore card, K.L. 1728, when the cars were smaller and there weren’t so many trees.  Mailed in 1990, the card itself is much older.  It has a stamp and most of a K.L. postmark.  Also some orange postal bar coding on the reverse.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316731

    Price: $2.50

    Kuala Lumpur, National Monument
  • Kuala Lumpur, Hindu Temple

    We’re including four cards together that have the same photo but come from different print runs and fonts.  Each was mailed sometime between 1986 and 1990.  One has two stamps; the others have one.  Three of these cards are Grade: 2 ($4.50) while the other is Grade: 3 ($3).

    Code: 20316732

    Price: $3.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Hindu Temple
  • Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Nanas cablecars

    These cable cars are long, long gone–as is much of the virgin jungle that used to take pride of place in this location.  Two S.W. Singapore cards KL1733 are available, one mailed in 1986 and one in 1990, though the cards are older.  Each has the stamp and most of a postmark.  Grades: 1

    Code: 20316733

    Price: $5.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Nanas cablecars
  • Malacca, street view

    Two used S.W. Singapore cards M2042 are available.  Both are terrific on the front.  One is a little stained on the reverse but with full postmark (Grade: 3, $5).  The other is about the same, though no stain (Grade: 1, $6).

    Code: 20316734

    Price: $6.00

    Malacca, street view
  • Malacca, Malay kampong house

    A popular subject for postcards of the era, this S.W. Singapore card M2052 was mailed from Selangor in 1991 with stamp and full postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20316735

    Price: $5.00

    Malacca, Malay kampong house
  • Malacca, the Clock Tower

    Possibly one of the most photographed spots in the country.  One could easily build a collection of postcards showing only this location.  S.W. Singapore card M2056, mailed in 1990 with Pahang stamp and half of the postmark.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20316736

    Price: $3.00

    Malacca, the Clock Tower
  • Kuala Lumpur, Masjid Negara

    It is interesting but not significant to most of us that S.W. Singapore, the publishers of this card, gave the same index number (KL2082) to at least two different photos of the same mosque.  You can see the other in our card 20316738.  For this particular shot, two cards are available, each one aging notably with theor own stamp and partial postmarks.  Grades: 3

    Code: 20316737

    Price: $3.50

    Kuala Lumpur, Masjid Negara
  • Kuala Lumpur, Masjid Negara (second version)

    Same S.W. Singapore index number (KL2082) as our card 20316737, but not the same photo.  Four of these are available, all used.  Two were mailed from Negeri Sembilan, with stamp and partial postmark, and ink transfer on the front (Grades: 3, $2.50).  The other two were mailed in Kuala Lumpur with Wilayah Persekutuan stamp and full postmarks (Grades: 1, $3).

    Code: 20316738

    Price: $3.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Masjid Negara (second version)
  • Kuala Lumpur, busy street scene

    At its worst, K.L. had some of the most impressive traffic jams in Asia–so bad that it was possible to leave the car, go for a coffee, and come back with nothing having moved.  We have not been there for awhile, and hope the situation has improved.  Two of these S.W. Singapore cards K.L. 5082 are available.  One was mailed in 1990 with two stamps and partial postmark, along with orange barcoding (Grade: 3, $4.50) and the other in 1991 with stamp and large, full Batu Arang postmark that missed the stamp (Grade: 2, $5).

    Code: 20316739

    Price: $4.50

    Kuala Lumpur, busy street scene
  • Cartoonist Lat, the starving minions

    Lat is and always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  This one was mailed in 1986 with Selangor stamp and full postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20316740

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, the starving minions
  • Cartoonist Lat, accident report

    Lat always will be seen as Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  Two of these are available.  One was mailed in 1990 with Kedah stamp and full postmark  (Grade: 1, $2) and the other in 1986 with Selangor stamp and near-full postmark (Grade: 2, $2).

    Code: 20316741

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, accident report
  • Cartoonist Lat, Our Ambulance Service

    Lat is and always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  This one was mailed in 1990 with Johor stamp and partial postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20316742

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Our Ambulance Service
  • Cartoonist Lat, SEA Games XV

    Two are available.  One was was mailed in 1986 with two Johor stamps and partly legible postmark (Grade: 2, $2).  The other was mailed in 1990 with one stamp and partial postmark (Grade: 2, $1.50).

    Code: 20316743

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, SEA Games XV
  • Cartoonist Lat, Double-Decker bus

    Lat is and always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times, among others, and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  This one was mailed in 1991 with Sabah stamp missed by the postmark so scrawled through with a pen.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316744

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Double-Decker bus
  • Cartoonist Lat, soccer teams

    Lat always will be seen as Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  This one was mailed in 1990 with stamp and partly legible postmark, along with orange bar coding on the bottom reverse.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316745

    Price: $1.50

    Cartoonist Lat, soccer teams
  • Cartoonist Lat, Mahathir in Spain

    Two of these are available.  You really need to know a lot about Malaysia to understand this one, each mailed in 1991 with stamp and almost full postmark.  Grades: 2

    Code: 20316746

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Mahathir in Spain
  • Cartoonist Lat, automatic parking

    Lat always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times, among others, and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  Two are available.  One was mailed in 1990 with Johor stamp and not-quite-legible postmark (Grade: 2, $2) and the other with a Federal Territory stamp but no clear mark (Grade: 3, $1.50).

    Code: 20316747

    Price: $1.50

    Cartoonist Lat, automatic parking
  • Cartoonist Lat, Chinese New Year leave

    Three cards are available, all mailed in 1991.  One has a commemorative wasp stamp but indistinct postmark, and a white abrasion on left front edge (Grade: 4, $1).  The other two have stamp and partial postmarks (Grades: 2, $1.50).

    Code: 20316748

    Price: $1.50

    Cartoonist Lat, Chinese New Year leave
  • Cartoonist Lat, Flagpole

    Two are available.  One was mailed in 1991 with Perak stamp and full Tapah postmark.  (Grade: 1, $2).  The other in 1990 with commemorative Sign Language stamp and full Yong Peng postmark (Grade; 2, $2).

    Code: 20316749

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Flagpole
  • Cartoonist Lat, Roadworks

    Lat is and always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times, among others, and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  Two cards are available.  One was mailed in 1991 with two Negeri Sembilan stamps and full postmark (Grade: 1, $2), and the other from Kuantan in 1991 with stamp and full postmark (Grade: 2, $1.50).

    Code: 20316750

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Roadworks
  • Cartoonist Lat, Hospital singing sessions

    Lat is and always will be Malaysia’s most famous (and perceptive) cartoonist.  These cards were issued by the New Straits Times, among others, and meant to be cut from a sheet, so all in the series will have irregular edges.  This one was mailed in 1991 with Perak stamp and not-quite-legible postmark.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20316751

    Price: $2.00

    Cartoonist Lat, Hospital singing sessions
  • Jambatan Pulau Pinang

    Nice to have a Penang card with a Pulau Pinang stamp.  Mailed in 1990, postmark not completely legible, though.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316752

    Price: $3.00

    Jambatan Pulau Pinang
  • Langkawi, Pelangi Beach Resort

    This 4.5″ x 7″ card was mailed in 1991 with a Federal Territory stamp and barely legible postmark.  We are not certain how the card’s designer managed to make it look like the resort had just experienced a nuclear holocaust.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20316754

    Price: $2.00

    Langkawi, Pelangi Beach Resort
  • Penang, Greetings

    Unused John Hinde card 2MLA45, aging noticeably on the reverse.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20316755

    Price: $3.00

    Penang, Greetings
  • Penang, Police Headquarters, Penang Road

    Two unused P.M.S.M.N. cards K-7069 are available.  One is stained front and back on one corner, and with a rubber stamp of two elephants in the address area (Grade: 4, $4) and the other with corners gently creased and abraded, also with the rubber stamp (Grade: 4, $4).

    Code: 20316756

    Price: $4.00

    Penang, Police Headquarters, Penang Road
  • Penang, Batu Feringghi

    Mailed, and stamp is there, but very heavily postmarked.  Corner creasing.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20316757

    Price: $2.50

    Penang, Batu Feringghi
  • Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves

    Unmailed card but with the message area taken up with a handwritten note.  According to the printed caption, “There is a Hindu five legged cow.”  The writer–and we–wondered if the cow was still there, and if it was really Hindu.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20316759

    Price: $15.00

    Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves