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1857, Coat of arms 10 k. darkbrown/blue, good to wide margins with clear strike of oval numeral "9" TAUROGGEN and small part of blue senders cachet, fine, signed Senf
1857, Coat of arms 10 k. darkbrown/blue, good to wide margins with pen cross, fine
1857, Coat of arms 10 k. darkbrown/blue, close to wide margins tied by two-line cancel to small piece, tiny corner crease away from design, otherwise fine
1858, Coat of arms 20k. dark-green/violet, color trial with and without watermark, unused, one short perf at upper left, otherwise fine
1858, Coat of arms 30 k. rose-carmine and green on thin paper with numeral "443", fine, signed Ferchenbauer with certificate, rare (Mi. 3.500,-)
1866, Coat of arms 1-30k. on horizontally laid paper, fresh colour and nice centering, mint never hinged, fine
1884, Coat of arms 14 and 35k. as block of four with upper sheet margin resp. gutter, fresh color and good centering, mint never hinged, fine
1884, Coat of arms 3,50-7rbl., Fournier forgery as imperforated strip of three with margin and handstamp "Faux", in addition two fake cancellations, mounted in part of original page
1908/18, 2 k. imperforated and 10 k. perforated in strip of 3, tied by Japanese cds. "TSURUGA 8.3.18" to envelope with Wladiwostok sender's seal to Osaka with frontside boxed "PAQUEBOT", envelope with transportation marks
4 k. perforated, horizontal strip of 3 tied to postcard from Wladiwostok with adjacent censor mark 1919 to Japan with arrival mark on front
50 k. perforated, tied by oval railway mark "URGA-242-IRKUTSK .. 7.19" to reverse of cover with additional strike on front with contents of a czechoslovakian soldier to Irkutsk
1915, War Charity 1-10 k. complete and also additional 1 k., all with overprint "OBRASEZ", different perf., unused, some adhesion on the 3 k., mostly fine
3 k. red and grey, perf. 13 1/2, imperforated at right with sheet margin, unmounted mint, fine
1922, Famine Relief 250 r. on 35 k. blue with black overprint in block of 4 and 250 r. on 35 k. blue with yellow-orange overprint in block of 4, all tied by cds. "PETROGRAD 8.2.22" to registered cover with another uncalled stamp on reverse to Khlebnikovo with arrival mark, cover slight shortened at left, otherwise fine
1883/84, envelope 7 kr. with shifted up value stamp, unused, slight spots and light vertical fold at left, otherwise fine
1891, wrapper 2 k. green Farbergé Proof with inscription "ПОЧТОВАЯ БАНДЕРОЛЬ" (Postage banderol), unused, slight spots at right, otherwise fine, scarce
1890, Distillery Tax 1k.-25r., complete set with very fresh colors, without gum, very scarce like this, it is believed that mint stamps where made available to some prominent collector at the time
1890/92, Distillery Tax, 1,10 and 50k. and 1-10r. and 1892 1k., without gum, very scarce like this, it is believed that mint stamps where made available to some prominent collector at the time
1892, Maria Feodorovna Charities Playing Card Tax, Pelican and Emblems on trumps 30k., the iconic and rare label, beautifully engraved by the State Printing Works, very fine
FISCALS: 1907, General Issue 3rbl. tête-bêche block of 16 with large typographed red overprint "ОБРАЗЕЦЪ", mint never hinged, a very fine and attractive multiple
FISCALS: 1907, General Issue 5rbl. tête-bêche block of 16 with large typographed red overprint "ОБРАЗЕЦЪ", mint never hinged, a very fine and attractive multiple
EUPATORIA: 1870/80s, Court fee, a corner marginal "MAPKA" stamp dated "187..." and one dated "188...", but without town name but identified by Marcovich as Euptoria, scarce and fine
MOSCOW: Orphans Court, 20k. perforated orange with Faberge pencil note and 40-60k. and 1r. imperforated plus 60k. perforated, scarce, fine
SARATOV: 1882, Court fees, undivided pair with both "KVITANSIA" and "MARKA" halfes, the left side ungummed, the right gummed, fine and scarce
REVOLUTION: 1917, November. Registered commercial cover from DRUZKOVKA EKAT(ERINOSLAV) 5 11 17 sent to The Hague. Moscow and, as mail to a neutral country, British censorship. Of significant historical interest for a very long and detailed letter written in French during the early stages of the Bolshevik seizure of power and describing the breakdown of factory discipline, intimidation, drunken street violence, railway and telegraph disruption, and more. Heavily censored, damaging the paper - to prevent further damage a photocopy of the text is provided for Auction viewing pruposes, togehter with part English translation
CIVIAL-WAR: 1920 (April) Insured parcel form sent from EKATERINODAR to Kostroma guberniya, charged at the Red Army rate of 1rbl. 25k. per Funt and excatly franked to 43rbl. and 70k. with Kuban overprinted adhesives all on front of card, an attractive item, ex Robert Taylor
CIVIAL-WAR: 1920 (May) registered cover from Alexandrovsk-Grushevski to Simlyannasskayar, a rare example of private correspondence during the early Soviet period, correctly franked to the RSFSR rate of 10rbl. using Denikon adhesives, notably a strip of three of the 3r. perforated, roughtly opened
CIVIAL-WAR: 1920 (June), Money Transfer from used to send 2000 rbl. from KISLOVODSK to Vologda, exactly franked front and back at 2% with 40 copies of the Kuban 1rbl. surcharge on 3k. perforated, despite fold and slight imperfections a very attractive item, ex Robert Tayler
Kuban Government: 1r. on 3k. carmine, block of six from the upper left sheet margin, the upper without surcharge, mint never hinged, upper right stamp with crease, otherwise a fine and attractive multiple, signed Eichenthal
25r. on 3k. imperforated and 25r. on 25k., each as block of six with inverted overprint, mint never hinged, 3k. some stains in the margin, 25k. with ageing spots, otherwise fine
MINSK: 1921, (250 R) on 2k. green block of six with cds. "MINSK 17 2 22", minor imperfections as always, otherwise fine
MINSK: 1920, "250r" violet cachet on 2k. green block of eight, tied by cds. "BORISOV MINSK 2 9 21" to private registered cover addressed to Jewish Daily Forward in New York, with Mosow censor mark and New York receiver, multiple with some faults, a very rare and attractive item
SEMJONOW: 1920, "руь" overprint type I on 20k. seperated block of four with appropriate cds., fine (similar offered in Lipschutz sale 1994, lot 2303)
Assembly of seven original documents in French and Russian plus three photographed documents from the archive of Sredinsky, the Postmaster, with details of the preparation of the stamps by the printer Yessayan and, notably, a typed document in French which is an attempt to persuade the Allied powers occupying Constantinople to allow the conversion of the existing "Poste Russe" (which used a handstamp) into a stamp-issuing authority. Unique collection.
1919, 1r. on 4k. perforated block of four with inverted overprint, mint never hinged, fine, signed Sovjet Philatelic Assoc.
SEMYONOV: Wooden handstamp overprint on 20k. blue/red block of four, signed Krynine (ex Lipschutz Lot 2303 in the 1994 sale) - in addition four examples of the metal handstamp with appropriate cancels, one signed Krynine, ex Trevor Pateman