384. Auktion
19.–20. & 23.–28. September 2024 in Wiesbaden
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10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh collours and very good embossing, large to wide margins all around, used with rectangular dotted “384” WEISSENSTEIN, a very fine stamp, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing with good to wide margins all around, used with prephilatelic cds. “RIGA 25 MARCH 1858”, very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I, fresh colours and good embossing with large to wide margins, small sheet margin at right, used with rectangular dotted “115” MARIUPOL, very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I, fresh colours and good embossing, good to wide margins, used with a single pen stroke, minimal toning on reverse, otherwise very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, large to wide margins all around, used with pen stroke subsequently removed, still very fine
10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, very good to wide margins all around, tied by red prephilatelic cds. “WARSAW 7 / ” to small fragment, very fine, rare, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, touched at upper left, shaved at lower right, otherwise close to large margins, tied by bilingual double circle “WENDAU ( ) 27 1858” to small piece, also previously cancelled by the framed cancellation “TAUROGEN”, small thin of no importance, horizontal crease not affecting the stamp, still fine and very scarce postal fraud, certificates Mikulski (1985) and Citerne BPP (2024)
1858, Coat of Arms 10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours, good margins at left and right, large margins at top and bottom, tied by two-line framed “REVEL 22 MAR. 1858” and a weakened pen cross to commercial folded entire to St Petersburg, very fine and very scarce, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I with error “Dot Between 10 and KOP”, fresh colours and good embossing, slightly touch at lower right, close at right otherwise good margins, still fine, an extremely scarce variety originating from a rejected die proof, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
1858, Coat of arms 10k. brown/blue, deep vivid shade and good embossing, neatly tied by prephilatelic framed “KRONCHSTADT JUNE 1858” to folded entire to St Petersburg, no arrival as usual, very fine, scarce usage
30k. carmine/yellow green, second and last printing, fresh colours and good embossing with usual perforations for this issue, small natural paper inclusion at right, used with faint rectangular dotted “394” PERNOV, small notch between perfs at bottom and light diagonal crease, otherwise fine, a very scarce stamp, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)
1913, Romanov 1 k.-1 r., fresh colours, neatly tied by the oval railway station cancellation “S.P.BURG WARS. VOKZ. 2-1 13” to a registered envelope to Dresden with arrival on reverse, except for a light vertical crease at right and a few toned perfs a very fine, attractive and rare first day of issue franking
1913, Romanov 5 r., fresh colours, tied by small cds. “MOSCOW 28 7 16” with additional franking to insured envelope to France for a value of 3750 rubles, mail redirected via London due to the ongoing battles on the Western front, transit and arrival cds, a few perfs faults otherwise fine, attractive and rare usage
1921, First Definitives 5 r., two singles, fresh colours and large margins all around, tied by small cds. “PETROGRAD 16 8 21” repeated alongside to registered postcard to London, the card with vertical fold away from the adhesives. A fine and very rare commercial usage of those stamps at their facial value, certificate Kirzhner (2022)
1921, Liberation of labour 1000r. red single and 100r. orange, block of 10 and two singles, all imperforated, tied by cds. “KOLLINO 5- 9.21” to front and reverse of registered cover to Lithuania with Kaunas transit mark, some minor imperfections, scarce and attractive
1922, 100000r. on 250r. vertical strip of three together with 40r. on 50k. block of seven, tied by cds. “ WOLOTSCHESK RAILWAY STATION 1.2.23” to reverse of registered cover to Warsaw, fine
1922, 5th Anniversary of the October Revolution 10r. and 40r. on 15k., each imperforated as block of six and single, tied by cds. “ULDA MINSK 3.2.23” to reverse of cover to Warsaw
1922, Worker 100r. red imperforated, two strips of five tied by cds. “WOLOTSCHISK TRAINSTATION 10.6.23” to reverse of cover to Warsaw, vertical fold, affecting adhesives, otherwise fine, scarce
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1878, Russo-Turkish war, "POLEVOE POCHTTOVOE OTDELENIE 26 MAR 1867", clear strike on lettersheet with reverse side paper seal of the 45th Infantry Battalion. Very fine and scarce. Opinion Todd AIEP (2016)
“POLEV. SIBIR. ARM. CORP. POCHT. KON. 3 7 04”, Siberian Army Corps Post Office, clear strike on a military free frank card to Iorel with arrival cds. alongside, the card with coloured embossed Chinese Dragon and Russian Coat of Arms, fine mail sent during the Russo-Japanese War
1917, Official request to a Siberian village with dramatic text on the right “in view of the extreme need for the provisional government to know about the haverst of grain in the Irkutsk region”, formular profusely answered on reverse, clear departure cds. “ALYATSKOE IRK. -5 8 17” and late arrival “IRKUTSK -8 9 17”, vertical archival fold and minor aging, still fine and scarce
1915, two covers franked registered covers from Warsaw to Geneva and Stockholm, both with Censorship lacquer seal “PETROGRAD CENZURA”, some transportation faults, otherwise fine
1921, 1000r. red, horizontal pair tied by cds. “BARNAUL TOMSK 29.9.21” to reverse of registered cover to Lithuania with “KAUNAS 17 X 1921” transit marks, some faults, still attractive and scarce
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1919, Handstamp Overprints 3k., 5 k., 15 k., 35 k., all tied by cds. “JELGAWA 10 10 19” repeated alongside to postcard to Mitau, fine and rare first day of usage
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1919, 20 k. and 75 k., fresh colours, tied by cds. “JELGAWA -18 10 19” to registered envelope redirected to Dippoldiswalde, reverse arrival, fine and scarce
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1919, 10 k. on 2 k. and 50 k. on 10 k. as a vertical block of seven, neatly tied by cds. “JELGAA -12 11 19” repeated alongside to registered envelope to Mitau, some perf. separation, fine
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1919, 1 r. on 25 k., tied by cds. “JELGAWA 9 11 19” repeated alongside to registered envelope to Mitau, fine
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1919, 6 r. on 1 r. tied by cds. “JELGAWA -10 11 19” repeated alongside to registered cover to Mitau with military seal, very fine
“ROPIT AGENT JAFFA -9 APR- 1905”, two clear strikes in violet (Tchilinghiran 238) on complete passenger´ ticket for the pilgrim ships linking Afon (Mount Athos) to Odessa via Constantinople, one horizontal archival fold does not detract, also a 1887 ROPIT ticket (left half) with “ROPIT AG. JAFFA -7 APR. 87”, fine and very scarce duo
“ROPIT PAR(AKHOD). KORNILOV MARCH 1911”, steamship postmark in violet (Tchilinghirian 855) on reverse of passenger´ ticket for the pilgrim ships linking Afon (Mount Athos) to Odessa via Constantinople, on front faint violet "“ROPIT AGENT JAFFA 30 APR. 1911” (Tchilinghirian 238), one horizontal fold does not detract, fine and rare
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ORGIEV: 1885, 3 k. carmine in horizontal pair, tied by violet cds. with Star of David to envelope. Little staining (Schmidt No. 15)
1923, Industry and Agriculture 1 r.-7 r., cpl. set imperforate, tied by cds. “MOSCOW 21 8 23” with additional RSFSR 10 r. Definitive to a registered envelope to Praha, no arrival as usual, minor soiling, still very fine. The convergence of a rare mixed franking RSFSR-USSR, possible only for a few months, and a very early use of the first commemorative set, certificate Leupold (2019)
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1807, "No. 9/GRANDE ARMEE" und "No. 22(?)/GRANDE ARMEE" auf komplettem Faltbrief von Königsberg nach Grenoble
1858/1913 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used collection with covers, incl. Russian Levant, many duplicates with better items starting with the Provisional imperforate issue Mi.-Nr. 1(4) used, 5-7 and 9-11 unused, the collection follows with some high values unused with Mi.-Nr. 38-39y, many cancellations, a good part of Russian Levant with some ROPIT issues, together with a selection of entires and postal stationeries, some Russia used in Poland, etc. Some occasional faults especially in the early issues, overall in fresh condition, an attractive lot in one album
1916/44 (ca), Prisoners of War´s Mail, over 100 soldier´s cards, mostly sent from Italy and Russia, strength in WWI, many censor marks, fine group
1858/1913, used collection with over 120 covers, incl. a fine part of Russia Used in Poland, strength before the 1880s, many interesting and better items starting with a fine selection of Poland Mi.-Nr. 1(15) used with “1” WARSAW, “282” KIBARTY, “Dot in Circles” from TPO, Hexagonal Dotted “16”, etc., 1859 1½ k. Postal Stationery envelope with Kurmanowicz and Bobinski signatures on the inside flap, the collection follows with a good part of Polish numeral cancellations on Russia with Mi.-Nr. 2 used, lots of numeral cancels up to the 30 kopek, some multiples and combination frankings, incoming mail and foreign destinations, interesting usages, transit postmarks, money orders and railway mail, together with a couple of stampless entires. Mixed condition, a great lot in two albums