365 / September 2017
365. Heinrich Koehler Auction
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Türkische Post in Palästina / Holy Land, GAZA : 1915 “GAZA” bilingual c.d.s. on envelope to Germany with several censor marks and red label, fine and scarce
Türkische Post im Irak, KERBELA : 1915 bilingual blue “KERBELA 1” cds. (A&P unrecorded) on money transfer document to Constantinople, some paper remain on reverse, fine and unique
Türkische Post in Libyen, TRIPOLI : 1903 “TRABLUS GARB TELGRAF VE POSTANE-I MAMURU” all Arabic violet cancellation on postal document “Bulletin de Depot” (A&P unrecorded), fine and very scarce, ex Siala Collection
Türkische Post in Montenegro, PLJEVLJA : 1900 “TASHLIDJA” all Arabic boxed type (A&P no.2, R) on 20 Pa. postal stationery card to Aachen with arrival mark, fine and scarce, certificate TFDF 1996
Lot no.1149
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6Catalogue no.
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Türkische Post in Saudi Arabien, MEDINA : 1902 bilingual “MEDINE-I MÜNEVVERE” cds. (Uexkull fig.78, 3.000) on registered envelope with return receipt and very scarce 5 Pia. plus 1 Pia. rate, to Constantinople, few spots and minor faults, fine and very scarce
Lot no.1150
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Türkische Post in Saudi Arabien, MEDINA : 1917 bilingual “MEDINE 4” cds. on postal stationery envelope to Constantinople showing unique “MEDINE-I MÜNEVVERE / SABIT AGIR TOPCU KUMANDANLIGI (=MEDINE / FIXED HEAVY ARTILLERY COMMAND”, certificate Nakri 2014, fine and unique
Lot no.1151
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6Catalogue no.
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Türkische Post in Saudi Arabien, MEDINA : 1917 bilingual “SAHRA POSTASI 28” cds. (Uexkull fig.85) on registered fieldpost envelope to Constantinople showing on front “MUAYENE EDILMISDIR MEDINE-I MÜNEVVERE ASKERI SANSÜRLÜGÜ” military censor (Uexkull fig.86), this is one of three recorded fieldpost from Medina and the only registered usage, certificate Nakri 2014, fine and unique
IBB: 1912, 20 pa. rose, horizontal and vertical pair tied by blue cds. "AB" to reverse to registered cover via "HODEIDA 2 20.2.912", Port Said and Alexandria to Berlin with arrival mark, sender addresse with double line "L'Ingeneur, Chef de la 1ère Brigade Ibb-Yemen" on reverse, seal wax missing, otherwise fine, very rare
1934, Provisionals 40c.-3,70l., used, fine, certificate Diena (1970)
Lot no.1154
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Catalogue no.39-44
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1934, Provisional issue 40 c. - 3,70 l. cpl. in blocks of 4, fine and scarce, most signed Zumstein and all signed Alberto Diena with certificate (1963)
1918, 1st. Stanislaw issue 10 kr. brown-violet, position 22 with variety "left start tilted to the right", unused, one short perf at left, one perf with glassy due to gum, otherwise fine, signed Körner and certificate Huylmans BPP (2017) ex Waelbroeck
PREPHILATELY AND STAMPLESS LETTERS: 1776, folded letter from London (dated 27.7.) with red mark "POST PAID" and handwritten endorsement "per Hillsborough" to Madeira, fine
1778, Lettersheet from London by Westindies Packet to Madeira, charged for triple rate with "3/-"
1814, folded letter from London (dated 8.8.) with handwritten tax "10/4d." and two post mark of the London Foreign Office "FOREIGN 134" and "FOREIGN 149" on reverse to Madeira with handwritten tax "120" (Reis) for domestic rate, fine, certificate Wijnants A.I.E.P. (2016)
1819, Prepaid entire double rate letter from "KIRKCUDBRIGHT", Scotland to Madeira, charged with a total of 5/8½ d. incl. ½ d. Scottish turnpike charge; according to opinion Wijnants AIEP the only recorded letter with this rate up to date (2016)
1839, May 7, London Two Penny Post entire from Bow Lane to Holborn, rated ‚2‘ at ‚T.P. Queens St. C.S.‘ receiving office, annulated by zig zag handstamp and rated ‚4‘ (very rare handstamp in black ink). GBPS members commented when shown in an exhibit at the GBCWPS meeting in Paderborn 2016: ‚a rarity‘ and ‚never seen before‘.
1847, "PAID J 4.JY.1857" in red on folded letter from London with red boxed "P.P." via Paris with French ship mail to Rio de Janeiro with arrival mark on front and taxed in manuscript "660", fine
1849, folded letter from London with red post mark "PAID JY.25.1849" via Aachen with German transit mark "Aus England per Aachen franco" in black to Constantinopel, fine
1852, unpaid folded letter from London with post mark "BJ MY 17.1852" with German transit mark "ENGLAND PER AACHEN 18.5." and erased handwritten tax with new rate "6/2" via Austria to Constantinopel with arrival mark and handwritten endorsement "Piaster 14 paid" on reverse, crease, otherwise fine
1852, "DAILY PACKET LIST" issued by the postmaster general 26. Juli 1852
1854, folded letter from London with red post mark "PAID 16.SP.1854" via Aachen with transit mark "AUS ENGLAND PER AACHEN FRANCO 17.9." and Triest to Athens with arrival mark and two handwritten accounting marks "18" and "35" (lepta) on reverse for the domestic rate, crease, rare
1871, Envelope from France endorsed "In care of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Commanding in Chief British Army" to the Secretary of State in London with accountancy mark "*FR*1 F 50 c" crossed out and adjacent red "OFFICIAL-PAID JA 11 71", fine and scarce
1840, 1 d. black, plate 1b, QB, large margins, small corner crease at lower right and small thin covered by re-gumming, opinion Louis BPP and certificate RPS (1974), stating genuine / soiled
1840, 1 d. black, plate 2, NK, good to large margins with part of neighbour stamp at right, used with red MC, very fine, sign. Pröschold
1840, 1 d. black, plate 3, with close to good margins all around, used with red maltese, fine
1840, 1 d. black, plate 1b, IL, tied by 2 strikes of red MC to entire letter with adjacent blue "NEWCASTLE ON TYNE JA 2 1841" to Funchal, Madeira with London transit mark of January 5, charged on front "1/10" in red ink; stamp with small corner crease at upper left, otherwise fine; a very rare letter to an overseas foreign destination
2 d. blue, SI, good to wide margins all around, tied by red MC to folded letter from "WELLS SOMMERSET AU.12.1840" to Dulverton, folded, fine
1862, 3d. rose, plate 2, PA, and 1858/79, 1d. plate 71, KG and 2d. plate 9, QB, tied by ‚705‘ SHIFFNAL barred oval obliteration to registered envelope to Newport, Salop, horizontal filing crease crossing 2d, otherwise fine. A rarely seen domestic use of the 1862, 3d. adhesive paying part of the 4d. registered fee., (Mi 16+17+18)
1862, 9d. straw, plate 2, RG, and 1858, 2d. blue, plate 9, DE, tied by ‚W-21 / LONDON-W AP 25 64 duplex cancellation to entire routed via France & Italy to the Vatican, Rome, with arrival marking ‚ROMA – VIA DI MARE 2 MAG 64‘ on reverse, a very rare letter to the Vatican! The sender of the letter was Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman (1802-1865), Archbishop of Westminster writing to George Talbot (1816-1886) an English curial official who had served as private secretary to Pope Pius IX., (Mi 21 + 17)
1862/64, 1 sh. green, plate no. 1, tied by New York sunburst kork cancel with adjacent "NEW YORK MAY 20 1863" to embossed commercial letter "ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL BROADWAY NEW YORK" to Canada with Motreal transit mark; the envelope with corner faults and crease at right not effecting the stamp, otherwise fine; a very unusual and rare use of a British stamp on the US, apparently fully accepted
1873, 1 sh. green, plate 12, tied by duplex "PORTSMOUTH MR 16 78" to envelope to "Captain Laurenson, care of the British Consul, Callao, Peru" re-directed to Eten, franked on reverse with 1874 postage due 10 c. orange, tied by cork cancel (slight corner fault); a fine and scarce combination cover, certificate Louis BPP (2007)
1882/1904, Board of Trade, ½d. green as vertical pair with perfin "CROWN BT" tied by cancel "LONDON 1904" to wrapper to Ghent, scarce, one stamp affixed over the edge, otherwise fine ex Waelbroeck
1850, Plate I, intermediate impressions: 2 d. greyish-blue, large margins, tied to entire letter from "SYDNEY FE 12 1850" to Melbourne; a fine early letter, signed Georg Bühler
1851, Victoria 2 d. prussian blue, worn plate, horizontal strip of five, good to large margins, used, slight corner crease at right, otherwise fine
1920, 25 r. on 10 k. on 7 k. blue with blue overprint, block of 12, unmounted mint with spots, three stamps at left with faults or creases
1790, Lettersheet endorsed "Saint John Brunswick 1st November 1790, post paid to Halifax" to London, showing on reverse transit mark "HALIFAX N. SCOTIA NOV. 9", slight age marks as to be expected
