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1859, Ganzsachenausschnitt 5 Neugroschen braunviolett, rund geschnitten, mit sauber auf- und nebengesetztem kleinen Doppelkreisstempel „LEIPZIG 20/II 61“ auf Briefhülle nach Bukarest in der Walachei, mit Durchgangsstempel von Hermannstadt und Ankunftsstempel des österreichischen Postamtes. Der Brief ist portogerecht frankiert mit 3 Neugroschen Postvereinsgebühr und 2 Neugroschen Weiterfranko. Ein attraktiver und seltener Brief in sehr schöner Erhaltung. Signiert Grobe und Kruschel, Fotoattest Vaatz BPP (2021)
“FILIPOPEL 17/11” (1886), sauber auf 1883, 10 So. auf Briefhülle nach Bukarest, Pracht, Befund Todd AIEP
“RUSTSCHUK 23/12” mit nebengesetztem “FRANCO”, beide in blau, sauber auf komplettem Faltbrief nach Galatz mit rückseitig notiertem Franko von “15” Soldi und Durchgangsstempel von Bukarest, Pracht. Befund Todd AIEP
“RUSTSCHUK 8/11 80” sauber auf Ganzsachenkarte 1875, 5 So. rot nach Bukarest mit Ankunftsstempel, Pracht; eine seltene Verwendung in Bulgarien
1867,10 Kr. grün, Type I, mit sauber aufgesetztem blauen "AGENTIE D.D.S.G. LOM – PALANKA“" auf komplettem Faltbrief nach Galatz mit Ankunftsstempel; leichte Reinigungsspuren, sonst gute Erhaltung. Befund Todd AEIP. Dazu gleiche Marke mit gleichem Stempel auf Briefstück.
RUSSIAN-OTTOMAN WAR: 1877, Romanian postcard 5 bani brown, with long text, written by a soldier of the Romanian expeditionary force, dated "Verbica (= Varbitsa,Bulgaria) 1877 Octombriu 24" and send via "BUCURESCI 9 NOV.77" to Campulung with blue arrival mark. Some not disturbing marginal staining, otherwise fine. This is the only recorded item from a Romanian military in the Russian-Turkish war. An item of great historical interest. Certificate Penev (2021)
FROM ROMANIA: 1880, cover to Varna, franked with 1879, 25b. Blue, tied by clear „BRAILA 28 JUN 80“; on reverse arrival mark of the Austrian PO
FROM ROMANIA: 1880, unpaid envelope with clear „BUCURESTI GARA TIRGU-VESTEI 8 MAI 80“ to Plovdiv (at that time Eastern Roumelia) with transit marks off Constantinople and arrival marks of the Austrian PO, charged with 20 kreuzer upon arrival.
FROM ROMANIA: 1884, postcard 5 b. with additional franking 1879, 5 b. green, tied by „BUREAU AMBULANT DUNA….No.1/ 22 OCT 84“ to Sistov, showing on reverse bilingual arrival mark next to „Danubian travelling post office No.1“. Stamp slightly damaged at top, otherwise fine and scarce
FROM ROMANIA: cover front with one backflap to Ruscuk, franked with DDSG 1867, 17 kr. red, tied by clear blue „CZERNAWODA 27/5“. Very fine. Opinion Todd AIEP
1856, "FRANKO", framed handstamp in blue-black ink, superb strike on entire letter from Bakeu, unusually written in German (and the only recorded thus), to the Central Telegraph Office in Jassy, with interesting content "die hochverehrte Direktion möge ihm die längst fälligen 35 Galben (Gold Ducats) für seine ausgeführten Aufträge ausbezahlen". Rare and very fine document. Certificate Heimbüchler BPP (2010).
Provenance: Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2011)
Reference: illustrated in “Edition d’Or, volume XII”, page 47
1855 (ca.), "BEKETU OCT 7", double line cyrillic handstamp in blue, very fine strike on lettersheet to Craiova. Reverse flap with red wax seal „C.P. KOSTAKE MILESKU“ folded up front. Signed Pascanu.
1860, "BUCURESTI MAR 6", double line small type cyrillic handstamp in blue, fine strike on entire letter to Braila, very fine and scarce
1853, "BUCURESTI MAI 5", double line large type cyrillic handstamp in blue, fine strike on entire letter, very fine
1859, "RAMNICU VALCEA APR. 31", double line cyrillic handstamp, superb strike on lettersheet, accompanying a gold shipment to Bucharest. On reverse nice red wax seal with coach and date „1859“. A very fine and interesting letter with this rare handstamp. Certificate Heimbüchler BPP (2010)
Provenance: Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2011)
1859, "TARGOVISTE MAR 9", double line cyrillic handstamp in blue, superb strike on entire letter. Some contemporary notations, otherwise a fine letter with a very scarce handstamp.
1860, "TIRGUJIUL FEB. 22", double line cyrillic handstamp, very fine strike on entire letter to Bucharest (with full contents in German language) with blue arrival mark. The latest and finest of just four recorded letters with this elusive handstamp. Certificate Heimbüchler BPP (2010)
Provenance: Dragomir Kiriac, Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2011)
Reference: illustrated in“Edition d’Or, volume XII”, page 40
1861, "TURNU NOE 1", double line cyrillic handstamp in blue, superb strike on entire letter to Bucharest, very fine and scarce. Opinion Heimbüchler BPP
1853, "ZIMNICEA SEP 30", double line cyrillic handstamp in blue, superb strike on entire letter to Bucharest, very fine and scarce. Opinion Heimbüchler BPP
1858, 40 par. blue on white paper with nice large margins, neatly cancelled by boxed cyrillic „FRANCO“. Very fine and extremely rare cancellation. Signed Heimbüchler BPP.
Provenance: ‚Cornelia‘ (Corinphila 2007)
1858, 40 par. blue on bluish paper, horizontal pair and single stamp with clear to large margins, tied by two clear strikes of blue cds. „DOROHOI MOLDOVA 20/1“ to cover front with adjacent „RECEPISSE“ to Jassy. A fine and outstanding franking. Signed Heimbüchler BPP.
Provenance: ‚Cornelia‘ (Corinphila 2007)
1858, 40 pa. blue on white wove paper, two overlapped examples , tied by blue cds. "ROMAN MOLDOVA 19/5"to small money letter for a transmission of 50 ducats in gold to Jassy. The right hand stamp had been used before with clear blue "JASSY / MOLDOVA" cds. . Obviously the Postmaster in Roman himself applied the second stamp over the already used example, presumably pocketing the 40 parales paid by the sender. Further strike of the Roman datestamp at lower right. An extraordinary postal fraud and the only recorded from Roman; the staff at the Post Office there (and at Berlad and Botosani) were dismissed by the Moldavian Finance Minister on November 2, 1859. Signed Calves and certificate Heimbüchler BPP (2010)
Reference: Illustrated and discussed in the Heimbüchler handbooks and in “Edition d’Or, volume XII”, page 78
Provenance: Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2010)
1862, hand struck from single dies, 6 par. deep brick red, horizontal pair and strip of three with mostly good to large margins, the pair partly slightly touched, tied by clear strikes of black oval „FRANCO GALATZ No. 2“ to lettersheet to Bakeu with red arrival mark. A fine and outstanding letter. Signed A. Diena and Heimbüchler BPP.
Provenance: Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2010)
Reference: illustrated in“Edition d’Or, volume XII”, page 100
1864, printed from plates, 30 par. blue on wove paper, printed on both sides, complete sheet of 40 stamps, unused with original gum, most stamps unmounted mint; nice fresh colour, few stamps with tears resp. small hole, otherwise fine and fresh. One of the greatest rarities of the third issue; the only recorded sheet of this rare variety. Certificate Heimbüchler AIEP (2006)
1865, Cuza 2 pa. orange on wove paper, nice fresh colour and huge margins on three sides, ample margin at left, tied by clear grill obliterator in black to complete printed matter of the insurance agency Jacob Rosenzweig with adjacent „BUCURESTI 7/6“ (1865) to ploesti with blue arrival mark. A magnificent example of this exceedingly rare rate in excellent quality. Signed Jacots and Pascanu, certificate Heimbüchler (2009).
Reference: Illustrated in Heimbüchler handbook and “Edition d’Or, volume XII”, page 106
Provenance: Fritz Heimbüchler (Corinphila 2010)
1865, Cuza 20 pa. red, tied by clear drapery postmark "JASSY 9 2 65" to recepisse with additional strike alongside. The form usual small faults, the stamp partly touched and small marginal crease. A rare cancellation on entire. Signed Pascanu.
1865, Cuza 20 pa. red, nice fresh colour and large margins, tied by clear grill obliterator in black and additional boxed "DUPA PLECARE" to recepisse with adjacent drapery postmark "JASSY 7 6 65". The form usual creases, one affecting the stamp; still fine and attractive.
1865, Cuza 20 pa. red, nice fresh colour and good to large margins, tied by clear grill obliterator in black to recepisse with adjacent "TIRGUL-FRUMOS 16/7" (1866). The form closed hole and creases, one affecting the stamp; still fine and attractive.
1866, Carol with whiskers, medium thick paper, 5 par. on blue, horizontal marginal block of 10, unused with original gum, partly unmounted mint; top row with horizontal crease and left vertical pair with diagonal crease, otherwise fine and fresh, scarce multiple
1866, Carol with whiskers, thick paper, 20 par. on rose, two copies with good to large margins, tied by grid handstamp to front and reverse of lettersheet with adjacent manuscript dispatch notation“Mizil 12/8“ to Budeu with arrival mark. Fine and scarce entire. Certificate Heimbüchler
Provenance: 'Cornelia' (Corinphila 2007)
1866/67, Carol with whiskers, thin paper, 20 par. on rose, marginal block of 16 with 4 empty spaces at upper right, unused with original gum, mostly unmounted mint; pre-folded between 3rd and 4th horizontal row, very fine and fresh, a scarce multiple
1868, Carol with whiskers, 3 b. violet, block of 9 from the upper left sheet corner, unused without gum, some minor creasing, still fine and fresh
1868, Carol with whiskers, 18 b. vermilion in horizontal pair, nice colour and good to large margins, with clear central boxed „FRANCO“ and adjacent cds. „CAMPULUNG 8/8“ to lettersheet to Bucharest with arrival mark. The entire not quite complete on reverse and small thin at front, still fine and scarce.
1868, Carol with whiskers, 18 b. dull rose red, nice colour and large margins, tied by boxed „FRANCO“ and cds. „BRAILA 27/6“ to lettersheet to Bucharest (used before as official letter with inside „OLTENITA DIST. ILFOVU 20/6“ to Braila). The entire with small tear at top, otherwise very fine.
1869, 10 bani blue divided into 2 vertical bisects, both with large margins, showing parts of the adjoining stamp at bottom, and each tied by cds. "BOLGRAD 28/4" (1871) to 2 recepisse forms (registration numbers 58 and 59) with adjacent straight line "BOLGRAD". Very fine and fresh. A most remarkable and most likely unique pair. Signed Pascanu
Provenance: Collection Odor (Owner's signature)
1869, Carol with whiskers, 50 b. blue/red, nice colour and good to large margins with ca. 15mm sheet margin at top, tied by cds. „BUCURESTI 13/6“ to registered lettersheet to Vienna Neustadt with transit and arrival marks. A most unusual and rare single franking. Signed Pascanu.