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1931, Red Cross 10s. proof with plate error E:2 (narrow cross, only 5mm wide, left part is 0,3 mm shorter than right part), plate errors on proofs are very rare, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1, E:2)
1932, Tartu University 5s. imperforated, block of 4 from the lower left sheet corner, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1932, Tartu University 10s. imperforated, block of 4, from the lower left sheetcorner, stamp picture is rotated by 90 degrees relative to the margin numbers, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1932, Tartu University 20s. imperforated, block of 4 from the lower left sheetcorner, stamp picture is rotated by 90 degrees relative to the margin numbers, marginal bar, mint never hinged with hinge in margin only, very fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1933, Song festival 2-10 s. and 1938, Society of Estonian scolars 5, 15-25s., imperforated, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt(Ojaste G:1)
1933, Song festival 2-10 s., imperforated horizontal pairs, unused, fine (Hurt(Ojaste G:1)
1933, Song festival 2s. imperforated, block of four from upper left corner, large margin numbers (height of "0": 3,2mm), mint never hinged, hinged in margin only, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
5s. imperforated, block of four with upper sheet margin, small margin numbers (height of "0": 2,9mm), mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
10s. imperfoated, block of four with upper sheet margin, mid-size margin numbers (height of "0": 3,0mm), mint never hinged, one stamp small gum irregularity, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 5s., as blocks of six from the lower left sheet corner. The marginal numbers show the total selling price at the post office including the 3s. surcharge. All blocks with register cross punctured by the perforating machine and gripper mark at the margin, mint never hinged, fine
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 5s. as imperforated block of four, mint never hinged, fine
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 5-20 s., each as centrally cancelled block of four, fine
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 10s. as imperforated block of four, mint never hinged, fine
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 12s. as imperforated block of four, plate error on top left stamp (incomplete circle between the 2 horizontal bars of the cross), plate errors on Estonian proofs are very rare, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1),
1933, Anti-Tuberculosis 20s. as imperforated block of four, the marginal numbers are turned 90 degrees relative to the stamp image, mint never hinged, fine
1936, Caritas 50 and 10s. large essays (151x118mm; 153x121mm) as se-tenant with manually punched perforation holes. The cut perforation holes at the bottom fit exactly to the cut perforation holes of the subsequent lot, showing that this 10s. and 50s. pair was printed tête-bêche together with the 15s. and 25s. essays, without gum, very attractive and to our knowledge unique
see also Eesti Post No.55, p.8. (the magazine is included with the lot)
1936, Caritas 15 and 25s. large essays (152x119mm and 153x121mm) as se-tenant with manually punched perforation holes. The cut perforation holes at the bottom fit exactly to the cut perforation holes of the previous lot, without gum, very attractive and to our knowledge unique
see also Eesti Post No.55, p.8.
1936, Päts 1 S., corner blocks of four, of the first printing (no printing order number), mint never hinged, and of the second printing with printing order number T.434 of May 27, 1937, unused (Hurt/Ojaste F:1 )
1936, Päts 1 and 2s. each as single and block of four tied by cds. "TALLINN 20 III 36" to cover to Helsinki, a rare first day cover, fine
1936, Päts 2 S., proof block of four, top left corner, pane D, mint never hinged, hinged in margin only, fine. Together with a matching postage stamp block of four, also from the top left corner, pane A, mint never hinged
Päts 5 S., printing order numbers T.367 of May 14, 1938 and T.240 of April 4, 1939, mint never hinged, very fine (Hurt/Ojaste F:3 and F:4)
1936, Päts 6 S., red/lilac carmine, corner proof block, no printing order number, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1936, 1940, Päts 6 S., matching corner blocks, bottom left corners, pane C and pane A. The green 6 S. was reprinted in 1940 with the plates used for the printing of the red 6 S. in 1936. The marginal numbers are of the same pointed/eckig font/shape ("6"), indicating that the marginal numbers were not removed when the 1936 printing plate was stored. The red 6 S., issued on March 20, 1936, does not have a printed printing order number at the margin because the printing of printing order numbers was introduced later on, with the 4 S. Päts, printing order date April 29, 1936. The red 6 S. postage stamp block is in a sheet position matching the proof block in the subsequent lot. The green 6 S. block shows the printing order date May 17, 1939, mint never hinged, very fine (Hurt/Ojaste F:1)
1936, Päts 20 S., proof block of four, top left corner, pane A, mint never hinged, with hinge in margin only, together with a matching postage stamp block, also top left corner and pane A, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1936, Päts 50 S., proof block of four from the lower left sheet corner, first printing (no printing order number below pos.91 and 92), corner crease on margin, mint never hinged fine
1936, Päts 4 S., archival proofs, strip of 3, with plate error and printing order number T.262 of the first printing of the 4 S. Päts, printing order date April 29, 1936. In 1936 the Estonian State Printing Office started to print printing order numbers on the sheet margin. Archival proofs are known to exist only for the first printing of the 4 S. Päts, not for subsequent printing orders of the 4 S. Päts. Bottom margin 27 mm wide. Plate error in Pos.91 (white error, outer frame indented at bottom right), plate errors on proofs are very rare. The perforation registration mark (cross) does not have a hole because the proofs were not perforated, compare the perforated postage stamps in the following lot. Very fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1, F:1)
1936, Päts 4 S., strip of three with printing order number T.366 of May 14, 1938 (3rd printing of the 4 S. Päts). Register cross with a hole, with gripper mark. Plate error in Pos.91 (white error, outer frame indented at bottom right), very fine, mint never hinged, (Hurt/Ojaste F:3)
1936, Päts 4 S., block and strip of postage stamps with the first printing order T.262, from panes C and D. The register cross of the block of four (pane C) is an unusual variety, without a hole, similar to the imperforate proofs in the preceding lot. This type of register cross, with two bars of equal length, is a perforation register mark, not a printing register mark (for printing different colors) or a cutting register mark. The block of four is not perforated at the left, while the strip of three is perforated at the left. Both the block of four (pane C) and the strip of 3 (pane D) have the same plate error in pos.91 (white error, outer frame indented at bottom right), indicating that the intermediate cliché of 1x 100 stamp images must have contained already this plate error, which was then replicated four times into the clichés of the four counter panes. The block of four is slightly toned, mint never hinged, fine/very fine (Hurt/Ojaste F:1)
1936, Päts 60 S., proof block of four from the upper left corner, mint never hinged with hinge in margin only, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1)
1937 Caritas 10-50s., each as block of four from the lower left sheet margin with printing order numbers, mint never hinged, fine
1937, Caritas 10-50s. tied by red special cancel "TALLINN ESTONIA 27.II.37" to registered cover addressed to Major General Dr. Hans Leesment in Tallin, he was the Chairman of Ühisabi 1936/1937 and also the Chairman of the Estonian Red Cross. His postal address, "Nigueliste 12", the address of the Northern Estonian Red Cross (" Eesti Noorte Punase Risti"), shows the close relationship between Ühisabi and the Estonian Red Cross
1937, Caritas 25s. with with experimental horizontal network, with bottom sheet margin very well showing the different alignment of the network, mint never hinged, fine
The Caritas issue of 1936 was printed in sheets of 10 x 10, while the subsequent issues 1937-1940 were printed on unusual, half-size sheets 5 x 10. In order to save the expense of preparing a half-size network plate, a normal network plate for 10 x 10 stamps was turned by 90 degrees, as an experiment to print the network of a 10 x 10 sheet onto a 5 x 10 sheet, This experimental horizontal positioning of the large 10 x 10 network plate was rejected and special half-size network plates were prepared for the Caritas issues 1937-1940
1937, Caritas 25s. with vertical network as imperforated block of four with upper sheet margin, mint never hinged, rare, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:3)
1938, Päts 25 S., proof block of four, with printing order number of Sept.15, 1937. Register cross below pos.100. The register cross is touched by the register pin of the perforating machine and is minimally punctured. During the production of the postage stamps the imperforate archival proof sheet was probably put by mistake into the perforating machine and was removed immediately before being perforated. A rare variety showing that the archival proofs were produced together with the postage stamps. A key proof in Estonian philately, mint never hinged, fine (Hurt/Ojaste G:1, F:1)
1938, Scholars 5 S. -25 S., corner blocks with the printing order number. The date of the printing order was Dec.6, 1937, 4 months before the imprimatur/approval by Jallajas. The 5 S. and 25 S. blocks are from counter pane A (wide margins with gripper marks), the 10 S. and 15 S. are from counter pane B. The bottom margins have a horizontal marginal bar, in contrast to the imprimatur proofs signed by Jallajas, mint never hinged, very fine
1938, Scholars 25 s. imperforated, two singles one with bottom sheet margin. one from the lower right corner, reconstructed as pair. The horizontal marginal bar at the bottom margin shows that this is an archival proof, printed during the production of the postage stamps, in contrast to the imprimatur proofs, which were printed earlier without a marginal bar (see subsequent lot). This proof shows the difference between imprimatur proofs and archival proofs. One single is signed Nemvalz, very rare positional match to the imprimatur proof below, very fine