368. Auction

26-30 March 2019 in Wiesbaden

Lot no.1697

Condition

0 1

Catalogue no.1Us

Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.600 €
10 c. schwarz/blaugrün/gelb im waagerechten 8er-Block vom oberen Bogenrand, senkrecht ungezähnt, ungebraucht mit Originalgummi, ein Wert belangloses kleines Stockfleckchen, Vortrennbug neben der Randlinie des rechten Paares, ungebraucht, teils postfrisch, eine sehr seltene Einheit, wir haben nur eine ähnliche registriert
Lot no.1698

Condition

0

Catalogue no.1

Opening800 €
Sold for1.700 €
1875, 10 c. schwarz/blaugrün/gelb im 16er-Block vom unteren Bogenrand, postfrisch in sehr schöner frischer Erhaltung, dazu etwas begleitendes Material einschl. Neudrucken
Lot no.6179

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for270 €
HAPAG: 1871, Entire commercial letter of "SCHÖN WILLINK & Co. ST. THOMAS", dated August 14, endorsed "p. Bavaria" to Caracas, transported free of charge and handed over to Venezuelan post, which applied double circle "CORREOS LA GUAYRA"; no postage due noted; an interesting and scarce early letter transported with the first ship of the HAPAG The HAPAG started its service with the first arrival of the "Bavaria" on April 18, 1871. Schön Willink & Co.were HAPAG agent at St. Thomas.
Lot no.6180

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for3.000 €
1875, Lettersheet with sender's cachet of Caracas, privately carried to St. Thomas and here posted at Danish PO "ST. THOMAS 30/6 1875" and transported with HAPAG "Rhenania" to Hamburg, here marked "2" for the 2nd French rate and charged "30" pfennig, in Paris blue "ALLEMAGNE 2 E ERQ. PARIS" was applied, also red boxed "TAXE KREDIÉ / TAXE ÉTRANGÈRE / TAXE FRANCAISE / TOTAL" and charged "10" decimes. Effective of July 1, 1875 Germany was member of the GPU, but France did not become member before 1876.
Lot no.6181

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1

Opening150 €
Sold for440 €
10 c. blue-green/yellow/black in block of 4, unused o.g., very fine
Lot no.6182

Condition

0 1

Catalogue no.1

Opening2.000 €
Sold for4.000 €
10 c. blue-green/yellow/black, block of 64 stamps (just top row missing for complete sheet), unused with original gum, except a few stamps all unmounted mint, perforation squeezed and separated in some places, some brownish staining on 8 stamps, still a fine and rare multiple, to our knowledge the largest existing multiple
Lot no.6183

Condition

5

Catalogue no.1

Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.900 €
10 c. blue-green/yellow/black, horizontal pair from the upper left sheet corner with full sheet margins, the right stamp with triple embossing of the centre, used with cds. "ST. THOMAS 2/8 1875" on small piece on which it originally sticks; a fine pair with a rare variety and extremely rare cancellation of St. Thomas, certificate RPS 2014 (cannot certify the stamps stick original on the piece)
Lot no.6184

Condition

6

Catalogue no.HAPAG 1

Opening800 €
Sold for1.700 €
10 c. blue-green, yellow, black, cancelled by pencross, used on entire letter from Maracaibo privately carried to Puerto Cabello and from here per HAPAG steamer to forwarder Feddersen Willink & Co. at St. Thomas with Danish cds. of October 8, 1877, transported to Veracruz with French steamer 'Ville de St. Nazaire' with postage of "23" cents marked in blue crayon. Some ink erosion in the address and the stamp with light crease, still fine, certificate Møller BPP (2001) Provenance: Svend Yort coll. (R. Lowe, Basel, 1981)
Lot no.6185

Condition

6

Catalogue no.HAPAG 1+GB

Opening4.000 €
Sold for9.000 €
10 c. blue-green, yellow-black, 2 copies applied over 2 copies GB 1 s. green, pl. 11, tied by Liverpool duplex to lettersheet to St. Thomas with date stamps of Danish and British PO and sent via HAPAG agent Schön, Willinkg & Co. to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, the HAPAG stamps cancelled by target resp. faint agent cachet, both with corner faults at lower right resp. upper left, the entire somewhat tatty. A very rare combination cover, just 4 combination covers are recorded with HAPAG stamps. Certificate APS (2002)