388. Auktion

20. & 23.–28. März 2026 in Wiesbaden

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Los-Nr.1490
Ausruf500 €

1903, BUR. AMB. BEYROUTH-DAMAS no.2 - 2/10/903 (Isfila no.507, CW unrecorded, Sam-Beyrut Seyyar Merkezi 2) violet on postcard bearing 20 pa. rose-carmine, adressed to Vitteaux France with arrival mark 12/11/03 on front, fine and very scarce railway cancellation and Lebanon / Syria postal history.

Los-Nr.1653
Ausruf400 €

1856, unpaid entire letter with full content from "TRIESTE 19/9" to Aleppo with front side clear blue "AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO ALEPPO", charged "12" Kreuzer to be paid by the receipient, usual file fold, otherwise very fine and attractive

Los-Nr.1654
Ausruf300 €

1880, “POSTAHANE-I SHAM 1279” Folded envelope from Damas to Beyrouth with pair and single 20 Pa. green, all tied by clear all arabic "POSTAHANE-I SHAM 1279" to Beyrouth (Isfila no.2, R), unrecorded green oneliner “Damas Le 24 Mars 1880” alongside, right stamp of pair showing plate flaw missing ‘20’ (white tablet), light fold and tiny toned, otherwise fine, scarce and very attractive Syria postal history.

Los-Nr.1655
Ausruf200 €

1896, TELGRAF VE POSTAHANE-I HALEB 1319 (A&P no.16) violet cancellation on telegraph, usual file fold, clear and in this colour a very scarce cancellation of early Syria & Turkey

Los-Nr.10425
Ausruf500 €

1840/60, „AN CANIB-I POSTA-I SHAM“ & „AN CANIB-I POSTA-I HALEB“, clear arabic negative seals on nine Tatar Post‘ printed forms for mail carried to and from Syria, old map of Syria, Palestine and Lebanon, very rare prefilatelic postal history.

Los-Nr.10426
Ausruf100 €

1856/1918, Postal History of Ottoman Syria (7), including prefilatelic cover Alep, Tatar post document with cancellations of Damas and Beyrouth, postcard 1890 from Aleppo via Alexandrette and Port-Said via french ship to France, censor marks of Aleppo and Damas, 

Los-Nr.10427
Ausruf300 €

1915/57, 43 covers and cards from ottoman period to first fights, including WWI censor cards from Aleppo and Damas, parcel card cancelled Damas 5 to Bagdad overland mail, french mandate with T.E.P.528 and 614, several modern censor marks, parcel tag to USA, additional few old photos of Damas and Egypt ship at harbour, mainly fine.