368. Auktion
26.-30. März 2019 in Wiesbaden
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1694, 23.11., entire letter from Lisboa to Antwerp, 1 Shelling and 4 Groote fee
1694-1699, 3 entire merchant-letters, one from Hamburg to Antwerp and two from Hannover to Brussels with different kinds to indicate the fees
1696, 18.5., entire letter from Venice to Brussels with handwritten entry mark „franca p trento“ (vdL 3397), paid until Trent, the addressee had to pay 4 Stuiver
1697, 4.3., entire incoming letter from Amsterdam to Antwerp, handwritten marking “Dhol” (de Hollande), 8 Deniers or 4 Stuiver fee
1697, 25.12., entire letter from Cologne to Antwerp with handwirtten entry mark „ franco pxxxx“ (not listed in vdL), no fees mentioned
1699, 12.2., entire letter from Regensburg to Brussels, handwritten marking “½ franco”, so the addressee only had to pay 3 Stuiver for the leg from Augsburg
1699, 25.2., entire letter from Amsterdam via Antwerp to Brussels. At the border the Dutch postage fee was marked by handwritten “ß 1:6 = 1 Shelling, 6 Grooten. The addressee had to pay at last 12 Stuiver. Unusual interim calculation of fees at the border
1699, 15.3., entire letter from Amsterdam via Antwerp to Brussels. At the border (Antwerp) the Dutch postage fee was marked by handwritten “D 10” = 10 Deniers (Grooten) = 5 Stuiver. The addressee had to pay at last 9 Stuiver. Unusual interim calculation of fees at the border
1699, 3.6., entire letter from Munich to Brussels with handwritten entry mark „fr. P. Augusta“ = paid until Augsburg (not listed in vdL), 6 Stuiver Brabant fee
1699, 23.10., entire letter from Düsseldorf to Brussels via Wesel and Roermond with manuscript “fr p Rurde” (vdL 3416), 3 Stuiver fee
1699, 10.11., entire letter from Naples via Innsbruck, Augsburg, Rheinhausen an Wöllstein to Brussels with handwritten entry mark „fra p. ma“ = Franco par Mantua (similar to vdL 3415), 4 Stuiver fee
1713, 17.11., entire accompanying letter from Rotterdam to Nieuport (Flandres) with handwritten entry mark “franco Anvers” and “de holl”, on the back 9 Stuiver postage fee for the route to Antwerp and further 9 Sols fee to Nieuport
1701, entire letter from Malines (Mechelen) via Brussels (handwritten mark of origin “De bruxelle“) to St. Leger/Normandy, 12 Sols fee
1702, entire military letter of the army of Tallard from the Camp de Vanemberg to Strasbourg, dated 14.7., handwritten marking “pour Calesche d’lee Tallard”. 16 Sols fee
1704/1707, 2 entire domestic letters via “Pachtpost Pajot” from Bruges to Brussels – handwritten mark of origin “de bruges”, and from Mons to Antwerp – handwritten mark of origin “De Mons”,
Nice pair
1704, entire letter (14 Sols fee) from Quesnoy to Lyon, dated 28.9., military marking “A.R. DE VILLARS”. Duke Claude Louis Hector von Villars was the commander of the French troops in the Netherlands during 1704/08, rare marking
1708, 14.8., entire military letter from a camp between Ghent and Bruges to Paris with the famous marking “AR. DE FLANDRE”
1702/04, 2 entire domestic letters from Poperinghe to Ghent, dated 23.3. and 15.2. via “Pajot” with handwritten marks of origin – one shortened to “ Pope”. Poperinghe was occupied be the French since 1678. Both 3 Stuiver fee. Nice pair
1703-1705, 3 entire domestic letters via “Pachtpost Pajot”, handwritten mark of origin “De Courtray”, “Tour” (= Tournay) and “menin”
1704, 2 entire domestic letters from St. Nicolas and Tournay to Ghent, via „Pachtpost Pajot“ with handwritten marks of origin „De St. Nicolas” and “tournay”, both 2 Sols fee
1707, 26.6., entire letter from Cadiz (E) via Lille to Antwerp. Handwritten markings from Lille “P.(ort) de Lille” and “Anvers”, 5 Sols postage fee for the leg Lille – Antwerp
1707, 31.7., entire domestic letter, carried directly by a messenger from Mons to Bruges, on the backside handwritten name of the messenger, 5 Sols fee in red chalk
1709, 4.4. and 29.4., entire letter from Cadiz (E) to Antwerp with two different fees - 12 Sols written by the staff of Pajot at Mons, this canceled and written 13 Sols by the staff of Jaupain at Brussels. Another letter from Paris to Antwerp with changed fee 5 to 6 Sols. From September 1709, the French occupied only the southern part of Belgium, for which Pajot was responsible. The northern part, liberated by the Allies, was served by Jaupain
1709, 2 entire domestic letters from Nivelles to Antwerp. Nivelle was still served by Pajot while Antwerp was already served by “Pachtpost Jaupain”. Nice letter with 2 different fees. In addition entire letter from Louvain (handwritten mark of origin) to Antwerp, served by Jaupain. Interesting pair from a turbulent time
1710, 11.9., entire domestic letter from Namur, which was still occupied by the French, still served by Pajot with early cursive marking “de namur”. 3 Sols fee
1718, 15.11., entire letter from Brussel to Bayonne (F) via „Pachtpost Jaupain”, very early line marking “DE BRVXELLES”, 24 décimes fee
1701/04, 2 entire letters with valuable content, carried by messengers from Brussels to Antwerp with handwritten marking “met 31 pont wisselgelt” and from Mechelen to Ghent with handwritten marking “met 15 pont 3 Shellingen”
1702/09, 4 entire messenger-letters with different notes on carriage by messenger “van den Loo veel”, “in de casse van de bode van brugge” and two different dry stamps “IC” and “PB”
1709, 29.1., entire letter from Lille by messenger to Ghent and then from there by another messenger to Antwerp on the backside handwritten name of the messenger “PVG” and “verschot tot gendt 2 St”, The addressee had to pay at last 6 Sols fee, marked in red chalk
1713, 19.9., entire domestic letter, carried directly by a messenger from Mechelen to Courtray, on the backside handwritten initials of the messenger “GDG” in red chalk, 4 Sols fee in red chalk
1714, 8.9., entire letter with valuable content from Ghent to Antwerp with an unusual notation of the fee in ink “7 Sty” and handwritten Marking from the messenger “met 4 : 18 wissel”. On the backside the sender wrote “avec quatre Luivres de gros et dix huit Escalins de change”
1717, 9.3., entire domestic letter, carried directly by a messenger from Mechelen to Bruges, on the backside handwritten initials of the messenger “J:A:V:C” in ink, 4 Sols fee in red chalk
1714/89 Collection of 13 entire unpaid letters via “Pachtpost Jaupain” and later Taxis, different handwritten markings among others “d’aude”, “De huy”, “De Namur” (2x), “d’ostende” (!), “Dypre”, “De Saintrond” (!)
1734, 5.11., entire registered unpaid letter from Malines to Lille, weighed 1 ounce (scarce), with handwritten marking “De malin(es) recoman(de)” and “Chargé" grid , 14 Sols fee
1737, 12.7., entire registered letter from Malines to Lille with handwritten “charge De malines”, 6 Sols fee
1743/44, 2 entire letters from the time of the War of Austrian Succession from WAVRE (black line marking) to Brussels (Cito-Cito) and from Antwerp (handwritten “d’anvers”) to Dunkirk, fees according to the french general-tarif from 1729!