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POGAR: 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, used by light but clear strike of dotted rectangular “576”. Very fine. Signed Buchsbayew.
POLANGEN (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown and blue, ample to mostly large margins, tied by clear boxed "POLANGEN 20 MAI 1858" to lettersheet to Libau. Very fine and fresh; on front 2 collector's handstamps. Certificate Buchsbayew (2013)
Provenance: Robert W. Baughman (Siegel 1971) Lea
PSKOV: 10 kopeck brown & blue, large even margins, cancelled by almost complete strike of pre-philatelic double line handstamp. Very fine. Signed Mikulski and Buchsbayew
PUCHEZHSKY POSAD: 10 kopeck brown & blue, nice even margins, tied by complete and clear strike of pre-philatelic double line to envelope to Moscow. Very fine and rare; the only recorded entire from this small village. Certificate Buchsbayew (2013)
REVAL (Estonia): 10 kopeck brown & blue, nice large even margins, tied by boxed pre-philatelic "REVAL 26 APR. 1858" to letter sheet to Borga in Finland. Very fine and exceedingly rare. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
Provenance: Eppstein
RIGA (Latvia): 10 kopeck brown and blue, horizontal pair with good to large margins, tied by pen crosses to letter sheet to Pernau with reverse side dispatch mark "RIGA 10 FEB. 1858" and bilingual arrival mark. The right stamp with very minor and unobtrusive diagonal bend, still very fine and most attractive. An extremely rare franking. Certificates Mikulski (1995) and Citerne BPP (2026)
Provenance: Liphschutz (Craveri, 1994) Paolo Bianchi (Investphila, 2008)
RIGA (Latvia): 10 kopeck brown and blue, good to large margins, tied by clear dotted numeral "38" to letter sheet to Libau with reverse side dispatch mark "RIGA 9 SEP. 1858". Some minor staining, otherwise very fine and attractive. 1 of just 2 entires recorded with this cancellation. Certificates Eisold (2001), Mandrovsky (2003) and Buchsbayew (2016)
RIGA (Latvia): 10 kopeck brown and blue, good to large margins, tied by clear c.d.s. "RIGA 7 MAY. 1858", to letter sheet to Twer, with arrival mark. Lettersheet at base with light staining, otherwise very fine and attractive. Certificate Buchsbayew (2017)
SARANSK: 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large even margins, with central dotted rectangular "326" and adjacent dry strike of straight line "SARANSK", used on opened out envelope to Moscow. Very fine and fresh. The only recorded No.1-cover with this cancellation and one of just 2 recorded from the village of Saransk. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
SCHRUNDEN (Latvia): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by dotted rectangular "244", with adjacent pre-philatelic bilingual double circle with manuscript date "7/IX" to letter sheet to Sessilen. Very fine and attractive. The only recorded number 1 cover from this small village. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
SLUTSK (BELARUS): 10 kopeck brown & blue, nice large margins, used with clear and almost complete strike of pre-philatelic straight line. Very fine and rare; the only recorded No.1 used in this small city. Signed Buchsbayew and Georg Bühler
SMOLENSK: 10 kopeck brown & blue, ample to large margins, tied by large fancy double circle "SMOLENSK FEB.19 1858" to letter sheet to Twer. Some minor ink erosion in the address, otherwise very fine. 1 of just 2 entires recorded from Smolensk. Certificate Buchsbayew (2015)
Provenance: Z.S. Mikulski (Cherrystone 2006)
ST.PETERSBURG: 10 kopeck brown & blue, large even margins, used with central dotted circle "1". Very fine and fresh. Only very few stamps of the 'Provisional Issue' have been used in the capital. Signed Buchsbayew
SVENTSIANY (LITHUANIA): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by boxed pre-philatelic "SVIENTSIANY" with matching double line despatch mark, to small cover to Warzaw, with both red arrival mark and boxed "1/P"(offset on front). Very rare and attractive. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
Provenance: A. Fabergé (Harmer 1939) Z.S.Mikulski (Cherrystone, 2006)
TALSEN (LATVIA): 10 kopeck brown & blue, clear to large margins, tied by pen cross to small entire letter (dated inside "Pastensens (?) 22 März 58") with adjacent pre-philatelic double line "TALISIEN 22 MAR 1858", to Mitau with bilingual arrival mark. Some very minor toning, otherwise very fine. A very rare and attractive No.1-usage from a tiny village. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
TAUROGGEN (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown & blue, large margins, tied by boxed "TAUROGEN 28 MAR 1858" to lettersheet with reverse side oval handstamp "SPEDITIONS-GESCHÄFT JOHN G. KNIEP/TAUROGGEN", to Riga, with arrival mark. Supposed to origin from (most likely) German soil and forwarded. Just four similar entires with the Kniep handstamp have been recorded. Certificate Buchsbayew (2013)
TAUROGGEN (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by boxed "TAUROGEN 21 MAY 1858" and oval sender's mark to lettersheet to St. Petersburg, with “Saint Petersburg 24 May 1858” arrival mark. Very fine and most attractive. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
TELSHI (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown & blue, slightly touched at upper right, otherwise good to large margins, tied by dotted rectangular "183" to envelope with matching dispatch c.d.s. on reverse, to Wilno (Vilnius). Tiny parts of ink removed in the lower left margin of the stamp, otherwise fine. Very rare; just 2 other No.1-entires have been recorded from Telshi. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
Provenance: Liphschutz (Craveri 1994)
TEMNIKOV: 10 kopeck brown & blue, large margins used by upright clear strike of dotted rectangular “477”. Very fine. Signed Buchsbayew.
UMAN (UKRAINE): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by boxed "UMAN 3 JUNE 1858" (with "3" and "58" added in manuscript) to letter written entirely in yiddish (outer flaps partly missing), to Zhitomir. The stamp with tiny surface scratch in the lower frame line, otherwise very fine and fresh. A very rare No.1-usage; just one further entire has been recorded from this small place. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
Provenance: Liphschutz (Craveri 1994)
VASIL: 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, sheet margin at top, neatly cancelled by central dotted rectangular "273". Very fine. Signed Buchsbayew
VOLSK: 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by boxed handstamp to entire letter to Saratov. The stamp just a tiny trace of unfreshness at upper right, otherwise very fine. A very rare usage of the No.1; just one further entire has been recorded from this small town. Certificate Buchsbayew (2013)
Provenance: H.C. Goss (Robson Lowe, 1958)
VYAZMA: 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, neatly cancelled by central double line "VYAZMA APRIL 1..". Very fine and rare. Signed Buchsbayew
WILNO (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown & blue, large margins, tied by boxed "WILNO 16 NOV.1858" to envelope to Strzala. Some overall ageing, otherwise very fine. Certificate Buchsbayew (2015)
WILNO (Lithuania): 10 kopeck brown & blue, ample to large margins, tied by dotted circle "5" to small cover to Warzaw, with with matching despatch mark and both red arrival mark and boxed "1/P". Very rare. Certificate Buchsbayew (2014)
Provenance: Z.S.Mikulski (Cherrystone, 2006)
WINDAU (Ventspils, Latvia): 10 kopeck brown & blue, large margins, neatly tied by central bilingual double circle to piece. Very fine and rare.
WOLMAR (Valmiera, Latvia): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, neatly tied by large part of boxed "WOLMAR OTPRAVLENO" to piece. Very fine and rare. Signed Buchsbayew.
Provenance: A. Fabergé (Harmer 1939) Z.S.Mikulski (Cherrystone, 2006)
ZHITOMIR(Ukraine): 10 kopeck brown & blue, good to large margins, tied by pen star and boxed pre-philatelic " ZHITOMIR 28 (JANUARY 1858)" to almost entire letter (parts of outer flaps missing) to Kiev. Slightly cleaned, otherwise very fine. Very rare and attractive. Certificate Buchsbayew (2017)
1858, perforated issue 10 kopeck brown & blue and 20 kopeck blue & orange, both in nice fresh colour and well perforated, used with clear boxed dotted numeral "69" to entire letter, dated inside October 19, 1858, with reverse side dispatch mark of Veliky Ustyug (slightly improved with pencil), to Volodga, with arrival mark of October 24. The stamps were removed for inspection and replaced. A very fine and fresh entire of the utmost rarity, only one further such combination on entire has been recorded. Certificate Buchsbayew (2022)
1858, 30 kopeck carmine & green, thin paper, nice fresh colour and well centered, with intact perforations on all sides, tied by pen cross to triple rate envelope with reverse side dispatch mark "SERPEYSK" (a small village in Kaluga Province), to St. Petersburg, with arrival mark of May 15, 1858. The envelope with usual transportation marks. A great rarity; just 9 single frankings of this stamp have been recorded, this being the only one with manuscript cancellation. Certificate Citerne BPP (2026)
Provenance: Liphschutz Paolo Bianchi (Investphila 2008)
Note: In the 1920s a pencrossed No. 1 was fraudulently added to create a unique mixed franking. This stamp was now removed to put the cover back in it's original state of conservation. (corresponding certificate Mikulski, 1995)
1866/1992, mint never hinged/unused and used group, eclectic material with some printing varieties, scarce Nikolsk railway fiscals, Zemstvo Borisolevsk, modern postal forgeries with 1992 25 roubles, etc., neatly housed in one booklet
1880/1923 (ca.), Russian Fiscals and Zemstvo, group of unused/used including some multiples, noted Moscow chancellery, Simbirsk, Armavir, Voronezh and more, 1871 “Tabak” 3 roubles green imperforate unused (Standart-Nr. 5, ex Fabergé), small Zemstvo part with Ustssissolsk, Krememchug, Borigolevsk, etc, except for the occasional fault mostly in fine condition, an interesting assembly neatly housed in two booklets
1889/2012, mostly unsed/mint never hinged and used stamps in multiple albums and folders and plastic sheets, focus on the modern material with FDC, booklets, souvenir sheets ans minor sheet, in a large box
1874/1909, 5 postal stationeries and 1 cover, including two Incoming Mail from USA and England to Revel, some registered mail, etc., overall in very fine condition
1875/1913, group of 8 covers and cards, some interesting usages including ship mail with “PARAKHODA. OBSCH. R.V.A.P. z 17 7 08” (STEAMSHIP OF EAST ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY) on 4 k., repeated alongside to postcard to Switzerland, Caspian sea mail with “BAKU-ENZELI PAROKH. 30 1 13” oval cds. on 10 k. on reverse of envelope to Ispahan with transit cds. “TEHERAN (DÉPART) 17. 11 13”, “(TEHERAN) 20.11.13”, very fine, also a similar cover from 1912, etc., together with Mi.-Nr. 26x (bloc of five) used with pen cross to a 1875 police report regarding a crime involving counterfeited coins in the hamlet of Dokurin, mostly fine
1900/15 (ca.), Red Cross Illustrated Postcards, impressive collection with well over 300 mostly unused cards, depicting scenic scenes, art, cities and village folks, many better and scarcer types noted throughout. Overall in fine condition, neatly mounted on exhibition pages
