375th Auction
16-21 November in Wiesbaden
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1778, "ST PETERSBOVRG" clear black straight-line on dated folded letter, fine, signed Mikulski
1820, "SPBurg" red cyrillic straight-line on small folded letter to Narva, scarce, fine
1857, 10 k. blue and brown, good margins allround, used, fine, signed Richter and Ebnet BPP (Mi. 1.000,-)
1857, 10 k. blue and brown, good margins allround, used, fine, multiple signed and opinion Ferchenbauer (Mi. 1.000,-)
1884, 2k. green and 5k. lilac tied by cds. "DZHULFA 1" resp. "DZHULFA 2" to reverse of two covers to Tabriz, fine, scarce
Provenance: Peter Ashford Collection
1884, Coat of arms 3k. red imperforated horizontal pair, fresh color, the left stamp just touched at left, 3mm tear between stamps at base, right stamp margin into design on 2 sides, with strip of paper added at top, used with clear cds. "LAGODEKHI 6 FEB 1887", of very fine appearance, with only one other copy known, that being unused, one of the great rarities of classical Russian philately, certificate Ceremuga (2019)
Provenance: Zbigniew Mikulski (Private Treaty)
1903, Free Frank privilege asserted with red wax seal and violet numbered cachet to send ordinary letter from SARAPUL to Mont Athos. On reverse clear Kazan and Odessa transits and arrival mark of ROPIT AFON. The letter must have travelled directly by ship from Odessa to Athos ; if it had gone via Constantinople and then overland, the Free Frank privilege would not have extended into Ottoman territory. Very unusual item of Black Sea / Mediterranean ship mail
1905, Free Frank postcard to the Maria Feodorovna charities in St Petersburg with rare cancel of KHARBIN GOSPIT. GORODOK [Town Hospital], message in Farsi script.
1906, Coat of arms 3k. tied by oval "BLAGOVESCHENSK-STRETINK PAROKHOD 16 7 06" to picture postcard, showing river steam boat, sent to Rig, scarce, fine
1917, 1k. orange block of nine and single tied by cds. "PETROGRAD 1. APR. 17" to reverse of neat typed ordinary letter to Abo with part of red Finnish censor mark on front, the earliest recorded postal use of any 1917 imperforate, fine
Provenance: Trevor Pateman Collection
1918 February, examples of the local reduced rate of 30 kop for ordinary letters and 1 rub for Registered, both used within Petrograd. Rarely seen rates with the 30 kop letter notable for printed label “ People's Bank, Russian Republic ", some minor imperfections, scarce
1918 August, Commercial registered letter from Petrograd to Warsaw, correctly franked at 60 kop with dual censorship and German receiver cancel on reverse, one stamp with corner fault, but a nice example of mail enabled by the Treaty of Brest Litovsk
1919, 1rbl. block of four with cds. "OPOCHKA 2 1 20" on reverse of registered cover addressed wo what looks like a suppy commissariat for the XIth rifles in Luga, no receiver cds. but paper adhering to front that may be related to delivery, only sent one month after or so after the defeat of the North West Army approaching Petrograd through Pskov guberniya, fine
1919, Private correspondence, long letter still intact, Registered letter sent from within the RSFSR with Imperial Registration label and cancellations of KOSLOVKA SIMB . [ irsk ] “ b ” 27 11 19 and a 4 rouble franking ( made up with 22 stamps ), correct according to the RSFSR Tariff of 5 November 1919 . Endorsed " Active Army " at top and addressed to a soldier in a Latvian regiment. No transit or arrival markings but possibly destined for the Latvian front
1920 October, Ordinary private letter sent on the TPO "RYAZHSK 61 VYAZMA" to Brussels via Moscow with three triangle censor mark. Franked correctly with a 5 kop imperforate stamp revalued x 100 (Tariff of 30 September 1920). According to Alexander Epstein, very few examples of this 5 rub tariff are known; after the resumption of foreign mail services in June 1920, most letters were sent registered, minor stains, otherwise fine
December 1920, Revaluations x 100, registered cover from KROLEVETS with Moscow receiver, franked four Kyiv Il Tridents on Imperial stamps, revalued x 100 to give the correct 10 rubel RSFSR tariff . Unusual late Soviet use of Trident stamps
1921 May, Private Esperanto correspondence, ordinary postcard sent from OMSK 24 5 21 to Bamberg with weak Three Triangle Censor on the reverse. This card is correctly charged at 2 roubles in accord with the RSFSR Foreign tariff of 30 September 1920, which abolished the Free Post for ordinary mail sent abroad. The Kerensky card is used as a Blank in accordance with the invalidation of 1 January 1919 . A German Postage Due mark PORTO KONTROLLE has been applied and " 80 " inserted by hand and repeated in blue on the card. However, the card is correctly franked and both the cachet and the " 80 " in blue have been crossed through with red crayon . Alexander Epstein records only a few known examples of the 2 rouble postcard rate, most mail abroad in 1920 - 21 was sent registered
1921 October & November, two Kerensky postcards used as blanks and each franked with 7 x 15 kop Imperial Arms stamps, locally sent in Petrograd by a prisoner N N Kholodilin in pre-trial custody. The long messages include valuable historical details of prison arrangements for payment and sending of mail and reception of parcels
ST. PETERSBURG: 1889. Issue for Women 1r. 8k. blue, 2nd class, used, small thin otherwise a very fine and clean copy with well above average perforations
1900, complete undivided sheet of six stamped papers for curreny transactions, spectacular watermarks make this ideal for lightbox framing and display, few folds, otherwise fine
1842 Small envelope with contents (long letter in Greek), addressed in French to Kicheneff [Kishinev], on reverse Cyrillic double ring KONSTANTINOPOL in red.
1851, cyrillic cds. "KONSTANTINOPEL 1851 MAY 14" on reverse of long entire letter written in Italian, sent from Constantinople to Odessa showing many disinfection slits, scarce, fine
1868, 2 pia (2) on folded letter Constantinople to Taganrog cancelled by retta with weak adjacent ROPiT datestamp. Ex Dr Raymond Casey
1918 (December) printed envelope of the ROPiT agency in Eisk, registered to Odessa with receiver mark, backside franked pair of 25 kop on 1 kop perforated Kuban adhesives, well-tied by EISK cancel. Very scarce White Russian Civil War item.
Ganzsachen: 1895, double card 4 k. used from "CONSTANTINOPEL....97" without text via Odessa to Hattingen, Germany with arrival mark, fine
BOGORODSK: 1896, 2 kop printed paper rate incoming cover from St Petersburg with added 2 kop., neatly tied by violet Zemstvo cancel. On reverse, transit mark of Bogorodsk Imperial post office. Nice item
CHERDIN:1914, 2 kop. red used on locally sent cover well tied by double ring cancel, clean cover with central fold. (Schmidt 33)
KOTELNICH: 5 kop darb blue on 1909 registered cover to Viatka court, well tied by blue Zemstvo cancel, and 3 x 7 kop Imperial stamps, Imperial R-label on front.
LITIN: 1919, Free Frank (claimed by means of Registry number on front) entire folded letter, very clean, sent from LITIN Podolia 26 1 19 with seal of Litin District Zemstvo Board, torn on opening but neat and intact. Printed letter head of Litin People’s Board. Rare.
ORGEEV: 1890, 3kop red (pair) on undated locally sent cover very nicely tied to cover by number 16 cancel. No marks on reverse. Ex A Faberge
SHATSK: 3 kop. imperforate on undated local cover with fine local postmaster manuscript cancel, no markings on reverse (Schmidt 13a)
1898, SHATSK: 3kop black on green paper on registered local cover, neatly cancelled and tied by double ring SHATSK ZEMSTVO POST cancel (repeated on front of cover). Ex Withy and A. Faberge
WRANGEL FLÜCHTLINGSPOST/BÜRGERKRIEG 1920/21 einzigartiger originaler oder kopierte Zeitdokumente zum Thema Produktion von Postwertzeichen und Postorganisation. Wahrscheinlich ex Postvorsteher Sredinskys Privatsammlung
RUSSLAND BÜRGERKRIEG 1918/20 ungebrauchte und gebrauchte Partie von 16 Marken südrussischer Fiskalmarken mit Aufdrucken im Buchdruck. 11 Marken mit höherwertigen Aufdrucken bis zu 10 Rubel. Wahrscheinlich ex de Magistris.
ZEMSTVO 1907 Penza ½ Kopeke schwarz in drei sauberen, ungebrauchten Viererblocks ex Lentz Faberge
Los-Nr.10387
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Zustand
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Ausruf500 €
Zuschlag850 €
1863/1913, ungebrauchte und gestempelte Sammlung mit guten Ausgaben, Städte-Aufdrucke mit kpl. Sätzen, Doubletten etc.