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1922, 22500 rbl. horizontal pair with additional franking tied by cds. of "Stavropol 1 6 22" to post-revolutionary Money Transfer formular without Arms, used to send 500 pyb rom Stavropol to Verkhozim (cancel on reverse), the franking provided by stamps silently revalued from 50 000 to 5 rub to make a 1% fee. Unusual item, filing faults
1994, Birthdays of Russian architects 150r. imperforated from upper sheet margin with large part of second stamp, mint never hinged, fine
Railway postmark: "RSHEW-OSTASCHK 22.8.1877", clear strike on postal stationery envelope 8 k. to Creuznach, Germany and forwarded to Rigi, Switzerland with handwritten tax "20", cover with long tear on reverse, otherwise fine
RUSSO-TURKISH WAR: "SISTOIVSKAYA P.K. 1 / SVISHTOVSKA POSCHTENSKA KONT. 1 18 MAP 1878" superb strike in blue on folded lettersheet from Svishtov to Tirnovi, side flaps missing but with large part red wax seal on reverse, a fine and rare entire (Tchilinghirian 62)
Provenance: Karajanov (Corinphila 2002)
156th Corinphila (2008)
RUSSO-TURKISH WAR: Russian Military Post Office, cover, with original content, from a russian field post office sent from a finnish officer fighting for the russian army to his wife in Finland, front with blue cds. of russian field post office, reverse with transit marks, a rare and attractive cover
Russo-Japanese War pre-printed formular card, sent free frank to the Maria Feodorovna charities in St Petersburg, with rare cancellation of the Harbin hospital quarter "KHARBIN GOSPIT. GORODOK. b 25 1 05", minor wrinkles
Russia Civil War: 1919 (November) Registered commercial cover from KHARBIN 30 11 19 to New York with violet Japanese transits of CHANGCHUN and YOKOHAMA in violet and NEW YORK oval receiver tying the 3r 50 imperf and 50 kop perf unoverprinted adhesives., scarce
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Russia Civil War: 1920 (September) ordinary letter from MELITOPOL 5 9 20 to Denmark with Copenhagen roller cancel receiver on reverse. Franked on reverseWrangel issue 5 rublei on 5 kop perf, routed to Constantinople where the rare cachet of the Russian Post was applied. In 1920 the Russian Post (not to be confused with the Refugee Post) handled incoming mail from White Russia and the cachet enabled onward transmission without the addition of Turkish adhesives or payment of Postage Due. Very rare.
SHIPMAIL ON THE CASPIAN SEE/RIVER VOLGA: "Служба Связи В-К.В.Ф л Почта-Астрахань 11 АВГ 1920" the very rare ornate cachet of the Communications Service of the Volga-Caspian Naval Flotilla / Pot Astrakhan on coat of arms 2-3k. singles and 10k. as strip of 5 on parcel card addressed to Saratov with receiver cancel,the revalued adhesives correctly pay the 55 rubel fee, some minor faults and some ageing. Ex Dr Raymond Casey with his album page notes.
"OBRASEZ" red overprint on fiscal stamp 3rbl. horizontal strip of 8 with sheet margin and gutter, mint never hinged, fine
Los-Nr.731
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Es fallen zusätzlich 7% Importspesen (keine Steuer, nicht abzugsfähig) für alle Käufer an. Dies betrifft auch alle Käufer außerhalb der Europäischen Union.
Zustand
1Katalog-Nr.7
Ausruf200 €
Zuschlag280 €
1922, Airmail 1200 m. on 2,25 r., unused with fresh original gum, several signatures incl. Brun and Romeko
1875, Coat of arms postal stationery card 4k. green with errounous inscription at bottom, used, some faults, scarce
1922, 500r. on 70k. tied by cachet to reverse of registered cover from Moscow to Zürich, some minor wrinkles, etc., scarce
1922, 500r. on 70k. tied by cachet to reverse of registered cover from Moscow to Riga, franked with 20 copies 100 000 rbl on 250 rbl., vertical fold, otherwise fine
SEMI-POSTAL STAMPS: 1922, Hunger aid in the southeast 2000r. red with additional franking on reverse of registered cover from "NOVOTCHERKASK 18 5 22" to Berlin Wilmersdorf, the charity stamp not tied as per regulations, the cover was sent two weeks after the official withdrawl of the issues, some faults, scarce
1884/94, Wenden coat of arms 2k. tied by manuscript resp. cds. "WENDEN 12 XI" to russia postal stationery card 4k. addressed to Java, a very rare destination, fine
1901, Ruin Wenden 2 k. perforated as horizontal tête-bêche, unused, very fine and rare
1901, Ruin Wenden 2k. slate-green/brown, imperforated archival sheet, lower left sheet form with inverted center on field 16, without gum, rare, small creases and two small thin spots in margin, otherwise fine
Provenance: "Die Sammlungen Harry von Hofmann" (359. Heinrich Köhler Auction)
1901, Ruin Wenden 2 k. slate green/red-brown, two monochrome proof sheets of the frame only, with 5 gutter pairs, perforated at bottom and three vertical rows, otherwise imperforated, horizontal fold through one row, otherwise a fine and spectacular multiple, signed Prof. Winterstein
1901, Wenden coat of arms 2 k. and Russia 1889 7 k. tied by cds. "WENDEN 24 VIII" to cover to Havanna, Cuba, a very unusual and rare destination, slightly tropical, otherwise fine
2k. as vertical pair and 3k. five singles with additional franking tied by cds. "SADWORBIE 26 8 19" to registered cover to Reval with arrival mark, 2k. one stamp corner fault, otherwise fine
1919, 5k. as vertical strip of four with additional franking tied by bluish railway cancel to cover to Tallinn, fine
Los-Nr.743
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Es fallen zusätzlich 7% Importspesen (keine Steuer, nicht abzugsfähig) für alle Käufer an. Dies betrifft auch alle Käufer außerhalb der Europäischen Union.
Zustand
6Katalog-Nr.
Ausruf80 €
Zuschlag80 €
CASH-MARKINGS: "ПОЧТОВЫЙ СБОРЬ УПЛОЧЕНЪ" black straight-line cancel with adjacent cds. "JELGAWA 8 11 19" on local cover, fine,
CASH PAYMENTS: 1919,"Porto paye" handwritten with adjacent signature on cover from "JELGAWA 6 11 19" to Berlin and "Porto paye 70 cop." with signature on registered cover with adjacent cds. "JELGAWA -8 11 19" to Schwerin with arrival mark, rare, fine (H.v.H. BF2)
KOZMODEMYANSK: 1920, 3 on 3 k. perforated as horizontal pair and group of eight 10 on 10 k., tied by cds. to two fragments, scarce, one stamp minor imperfection, otherwise fine
Provenance: both cut from larger fragments in the Lipschutz collection (Lots 2267 and 2268)
Field Post Office No.75: Postal Money Order franked with Coat of arms vertical strip of four 5k. lilac brown, each with manuscript "5r" in red, paying total of 20r, tied by cds. "Polevaya Pochtowaya Kontora No.75", clear arrival pmks of "Kuloysko-Pokrovskoye Vologda" (5.5.), received and signed for (8.5) by the addressee, fine and rare card, ex-Faberge, certificate Mikulski (1998)
1865, Steamship 10 p. brown/blue, frehs color and well balanced margins, position 5, lightly cancelled, very fine, signed Mikulski and Pfenninger
1866, 2 pia. blue/rose, two singles with mostly good margins, tied by undated retta with weak Constantinople cancel alongside to entire letter written in Greek from Constantinople to Taganrog, filing fold not affecting the stamps, a fine and rare cover
Provenance: Dr Raymond Casey (with his album page description)
1851, entire letter in Italian from Constantinople to Odessa with disinfection holes and slits, fair strike in black of the double ring KONSTANTINOPOL cancel of the Russian Consular Post, very scarce, fine
1884, Numerals 1c. orange block of five and five further singles togehter with 10c. red/green tied by cds. "ROPIT KONSTANTINOPLE" to registered cover to Berlin, a fine and attractive cover
1884, 2k. green horizontal strip of five tied by cds. "ROPIT JAFFA" and New York arrival marks to reverse of cover to the USA, very unusual and despite being roughly opened at left very attractive
1900, 1 Pia. horizontal pair tied by cds. "AFON" to registered cover with seal of the Andreevskii Sikt to Tula, with Spravka and another note re-directing the letter back to Athos; appropriate despatch, arrival and return markings, fine
1904, Free frank cover from the Russian General Consulate in Soluni (Salonica) with two line cachet on front and readable fine red paper seal on reverse, addressed to Mont Athos with ROPIT AFON receiver cancel. Interesting example of consular mail outside of Greek or Turkish postal routes, some minor imperfections, otherwise fine
BOGORODSK: 1894, 4 k. red, copy from the sheet corner, tied to reverse of cover 1894 from Germany with 1889/1900, 20 pf. tied by railway mark "BERLIN-GIRSCHAU 28.5.94"; German stamp tiny corner crease, otherwise a fine and scarce combination (Schmidt 86)
KOTELNICHUESKY: 1906, 5 k. blue tied by cds. "КОТЕЛЬНИЧ 6.5.15" together with three singles Russia Coat of arms 10k. with cds "КОТЕЛЬНИЧЪ -6.5.15" to reverse of double-weight registered cover to the Viatka court, a very rare mixed franking as this combination with 30k. is only possible during a short lived period of the tariff from 21st. September 194, less than 10 covers recorded, somewhat shortened at right, otherwise fine
KOZLOV: Numbered offical letter bearing on reverse the (broken) free-frank paper seal of the Kozlov District Police Authority addressed to the local Zemstvo administration, a rare and interesting document related to the activities of the Kozlov Zemstvo administration, certificate Terry Pge (2013)