371st Auction
24-28 September 2019 in Wiesbaden
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"CAGUAS." blue straight-line with adjacent bowed "SIN CARGO" on cover front with manuscript "Vo Bo" to Ponce, few wormholes, heavy toning
"GUAYANILLA" blue straight-line on envelope to Ponce, few worm holes and usual toning
1850, folded letter dated "Guayama 22 Jan 1850" with black split circle "SAN-JUAN-PORTO-RICO JA 24 1850" on reverse and manuscript "1/5" rate, addressed to London, file crease, otherwise fine
1868, folded lettersheet with cds. "PORTO-RICO C NO 11 68" on reverse of folded lettersheet endorsed "per royal mail steamer..." to Genoa with "GB/1 F.60 C." accountancy marking alongside, fine
1872, 1d. red tied by barred "C61" to printed matter to Copenhagen with cds. "PORTO-RICO PAID" and "PD" alongside, reverse with arrival mark, a beautiful and very rare entire especially sent to Denmark, certificate BPA (2007)
½r. green on white, strip of four sind single with mostly good margins tied by parilla killers to cover front to Adjuntas, scarce and interesting
Provenance: 332. Heinrich Köhler Auction
1871, Hispania 25c. blue tied by oval "S. JUAN a YABUCOA" to judicial cover front to Yabucoa with neat strike of fancy handstamp "PITUTACION PROVINCIAL DE PTO RICO" alongside, fine
1855, Coat of arms ½o. on yellow with good margins all around, tied by smeared parilla killer to envelope to San German, fine and rare
1891, Alfons XIII. 2c. red-brown tied by illegible cancel ton printed matter to Paris with violet "Por Vapor Correo Espanol" alongside, fine
1 kr. brown and blue, block of 14, tied by cds. "STOCKHOLM C.PAKET 11.11.98" to reverse to complete parcel paket with King Oscar II. 30 ö. brown, vertical pair 20 ö. and 5 ö. green and block of 4 Numeral design 1 ö. brown and blue via Bremen to Shanghai, parcel card vertical fold and two stamps with small perforation faults, otherwise fine, rare Destination
EGIN : All Arabic boxed postmark „Egin“ (Coles-Walker No.8, AP No.2, RR) clear on envelope to Istanbul at arrival on reverse affixed 5 Pia. grey (toned spots) and pair postage due 20 Pa. brown 1870 issue all tied by all arabic “DERSAADET 4” (AP No.22, RR), some crease at border, fine and scarce
CANCELLATIONS: "TCHIFLIK (AKHISAR) 2-3-11", clear strike on horizontal pair 1909/10, 10 pa. on postcard to Sarhanly; a very rare cancel
1966, CEPT 130k. with error of color light-brown/red, block of 40 with 10 vertical gutter pairs and sheet margin, mint never hinged, very scarce, fine
AUSTRIAN DDSG: Folded envelope from Iskenderun (Alexandrette) to Aleppo tied by all Arabic “L+A An Canib-i Posta Haleb Nemce 1855” (AP No.2, RRR), usual file folds, very fresh; Iskenderun did not have a Lloyd office, so the entire was sealed on arrival; only few covers are recorded, certificate TFDF 1996
1976, Tiziano Vecellio, vertical pair 100 l.+300 l., imperforated, unmounted mint, very fine (Mi. 800,-)
1919, 2nd. Stanislav-Issue on Postage due stamps, 1-2, 4, 6-8h., the first three with shifted overprints, 6h. from second printing, mostly fine, signed Mikulski, Körner etc.
1919, 2nd. Stanyslaviv issue, overprints on Austrian Field Post, 10 hr. on 10 kr. violet on greyish paper . The used copy originally part of page two of the May 1919 Ekonomat document prepared in Stanyslaviv and tied to piece with part of the Ekonomat seal. At left a small spot, already visible on the Ekonomat document, an almost invisble bend in the lower right corner. In total only two stamps have been printed, the other one being unused, the only "used" example available and a great rarity. Certificate Huylmans BPP (2014) and Mikulski (1993)
Provenance: Collection Marquess of Bute (Robson Lowe, 1959)
Corinphila 2003 (137 Auction)
The Dr. Ron Zelonka collection (Corinphila 169th. Auction, 2011)
(Bulat 65)
1919, 3rd. Stanislav-Issue 2g. on 2k. carmine, irregular block of 11 plus vertical pair, showing light shift of surcharge, 5 stamps unused, the others mint never hinged, one stamp some abhrasion, otherwise fine, signed Baumgarten
Unissued 2,50 din. without surcharge "9.00", three stamps in block of 4 with ornamental field, umounted mint, fine, rare
2,50 din. without surcharge "9.00", complete miniature sheet of 8 stamps, umounted mint, very fine, rare
Issues of the individual People's Republics, Montenegro: 1945, 1-20l. and postage due 10-20l., mint never hinged, fine, signed J. Bar
1815, Lettersheet dated "Londres le 28 avril 1815" addressed to Bordeaux, transported via "BREMEN" and "BASEL 4 Juny" with adjacent transit mark "SUISSE PAR HUNINGUE". A very scarce cover, transported shortly before the battle of Waterloo. Certificate Van der Linden BPP (1999)
1841, 1 d. red-brown, Die I, Plate 81, horizontal block of 24, good margins at top and bottom, four stamps touched or cut into, unused with original gum, some stamps unmounted mint, some vertical creases, otherwise fine and fresh; an attractive and rare multiple
1848, 10 d. brown, Die 3 and 1 s. green, both stamps with small to large margins all around, used, fine, 10 d. signed Holcombe with opinion (1987)
1863, 4 d. pale-red pl. 4 (hairlines), BE, imperforated copy in nice colour and with good margins, unused o.g.; a very fine example of this rare stamp
Provenance: Robson Lowe Auction January 1952 (within a block of 4 AD/BE), Stanley Gibbons Auction February 1970 (same block),
The block was split up at some point between 1970 and 1975
1867/80, 2 sh. cobalt, tied by duplex "LIVERPOOL FE 15 68" to entire letter with adjacent red "PAID B" and transit mark "PANAMA MR 9 68" to Peru with straight line "PAITA" on reverse. A very fine single franking of this scarce and difficult shade. Certificate BPA (2007)
1868, 10 sh. greenish-grey, pl. 1, very nicely cancelled by cds. "GEORGESTREET JY 26 82", top left corner repaired, otherwise very fine, certificate Brandon (2007, not mentioning the repair) (SG £ 3.200,-)
1875, 2½ d. rosy-mauve, pl.1, CA, imperforated Imprimatur, good to large margins with sheet margin at top (here horizontal crease), unused o.g., very fine and rare
Provenance: Charles Nissen Stock (Stanley Gibbons 1978), Chartwell (Sting 2012)
1883, Victoria 9 d. dull-green, block of 4 JI/KJ, unused o.g., very fine and scarce multiple
1912, George V 1 d. die proof colour trial in red on gummed paper with watermark 'imperial crown', unused o.g. with slight gum disturbances in the margins only, stamp unmounted mint; fine and scarce
1913, Seahorses 1 £ green, unused with fresh original gum and tiny hinge mark, very fresh and fine
1913, Sea Horses £ 1 green with sheet margin at left, used, fine (SG 1.400,-)
TELEGRAPH STAMPS: 1877, 3 sh. blue, imperforate specimen block of 20 with marginal inscription, unused o.g. with a couple of hinge remainders, one stamp with stain, some light gum bends and 2 corner stamps with diagonal creases, still fine; a rare and attractive multiple (SG Spec.L229)
Lot no.3001
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Condition
0Catalogue no.
Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
1964/84 (ca.), postfrischer Bestand (Mi. nach Angabe des Einlieferers ca. 27.800,-)
1992, Kolumbus-Block, 46 Stück, postfrisch (Bl. 97, Mi.3450,-)
1931/2014, gestempelte Sammlung, bis auf 1992 in weiten Teilen kpl., danach stark lückenhaft, mit u.a. Mi.-Nr. 1-23, P9-15 etc.; in 2 Lindner-T-Alben