The GermanStamps.net Collection

The GermanStamps.net Collection

Germany & Related Areas, 1872 – 1945

Menu
German New Guinea

MSP No. 60 – SMS Condor

SMS Condor was an unprotected cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine launched on 23 February 1892 and commissioned on 9 December 1892.

SMS Condor‘s initial service was in home waters and the Ostafrikanische Station.  She was reassigned to the Ostasiatische Station in Tsingtau in 1903, and would serve there until 1913.  During that period, she would participate in the suppression of unrest in Samoa, Marshall-Inseln, and Karolinen, and would make numerous cruises throughout the South Seas colonies.

In late 1913, it was discovered that her hull was in bad shape, and she was returned to Germany.  She was used as a storage hulk beginning in 1916, and was stricken on 18 November 1920.

SMS Condor

Postmark Information

Period of Use on this Ship:

  • 11 April 1903 to 20 March 1914

Approximate Periods of Use in Deutsch-Neuguinea waters:

  • March 1904 to April 1904
  • February 1905 to March 1905
  • January 1906 to February 1906
  • July 1906 to August 1906
  • January 1908 to February 1908
  • December 1908 to February 1909
  • November 1909 to December 1909
  • January 1910 to March 1910
  • September 1910 to November 1910
  • February 1911
  • December 1911 to February 1912
  • August 1912 to September 1912
  • November 1912 to February 1913
  • July 1913 to October 1913

Ship Information

Type:  Unprotected cruiser
Class:  Bussard class
Commissioned:  9 December 1892

Album Page(s)

German New Guinea

MSP No. 60 – SMS Condor

Ship Information

Type:  Unprotected cruiser
Class:  Bussard class
Commissioned:  9 December 1892

SMS Condor was an unprotected cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine launched on 23 February 1892 and commissioned on 9 December 1892.

SMS Condor‘s initial service was in home waters and the Ostafrikanische Station.  She was reassigned to the Ostasiatische Station in Tsingtau in 1903, and would serve there until 1913.  During that period, she would participate in the suppression of unrest in Samoa, Marshall-Inseln, and Karolinen, and would make numerous cruises throughout the South Seas colonies.

In late 1913, it was discovered that her hull was in bad shape, and she was returned to Germany.  She was used as a storage hulk beginning in 1916, and was stricken on 18 November 1920.

SMS Condor

Postmark Information

Period of Use on this Ship:

  • 11 April 1903 to 20 March 1914

Approximate Periods of Use in Deutsch-Neuguinea waters:

  • March 1904 to April 1904
  • February 1905 to March 1905
  • January 1906 to February 1906
  • July 1906 to August 1906
  • January 1908 to February 1908
  • December 1908 to February 1909
  • November 1909 to December 1909
  • January 1910 to March 1910
  • September 1910 to November 1910
  • February 1911
  • December 1911 to February 1912
  • August 1912 to September 1912
  • November 1912 to February 1913
  • July 1913 to October 1913

Album Page(s)