371st Auction

24-28 September 2019 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.325
Opening200 €
Sold for360 €
"MIL:BRIEF. ST. LUXEM=BURG" in black on lettersheet dated "LUXEMBURG, 1 SEPTEMBER 1841" via "TRIER 7/9", addressed to "Friedrich Krupp Gußstahl Fabrik  bei Essen a.d. Ruhr Reg.Bezirk Düsseldorf", by mistake sent to Düsseldorf and here re-posted (dispatch mark crossed out); some creasing and partly weak in the folds, still fine and scarce
Lot no.326
Opening500 €
Sold for1.200 €
"OFFICIER BRIEF LUXEMBURG", clear oval marking on envelope franked with 1859, 25 c. brown, slightly touched at 2 sides, tied by clear cds. "LUXEMBOURG 4 JUIL. 65" to Cologne with part of arrival mark; backflaps not quite complete and some heavy hinges, still nice exhibition item
Lot no.327
Opening800 €
Sold for1.300 €
"OFFICIER BRIEF LUXEMBURG" superb oval handstamp on envelope franked with Luxemburg 1859, 37½ c. green with good to large margins, tied by cds. "LUXEMBOURG 29 AVRIL 67", addressed to Wesel with transit railway mark "TRIER/BINGERBRÜCK" and receiving mark, very fine, sign. Kruschel
Lot no.328
Opening2.000 €
Sold for12.000 €

Prussian postal stationery envelope 2 sgr. blue with additional franking 1st issue 1 sgr. on rose with clear to full margins, endorsed "Militairbrief der Bundesfestung Luxembourg" addressed to an instrument dealer at Mark-Neukirchen in Saxony, the stamp cancelled with clear numeral "1520" with adjacent "TRIER 24 4"; seal on reverse cut out, otherwise fine. A very rare letter; we have no further Prussian postal stationery recorded with a 1st issue franking

Lot no.329
Opening2.000 €
Sold for6.500 €
Prussia postal stationery envelope 3 sgr. yellow with adjacent dispatch mark "LUXEMBOURG 1.. SEPT. 6..", addressed to Frau von Rabe, Lesnian by Czerwinsk, which is recorded on several covers from the fortress, on reverse railroad mark "TRIER / 14 9 II / BINGERBRÜCK" and receiving mark. This is the only recorded example of a Prussian stationery envelope transported with Luxemburg state post. A key piece of the postal history of the fortress
Lot no.330
Opening500 €
Sold for550 €
10 c. greenish-black with ample margins, nice fresh colour, unused without gum; a very scarce stamp in this condition, certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.331
Opening500 €
Sold for1.100 €
10 c. black, nice fresh colour and good to large margins, unused without gum, very fine, sign. Goebel and certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.332
Opening3.000 €
Sold for6.500 €
1852, 10 c. black (III. printing) unused block of 4 with clear to large margins on 3 sides, at left partly touched and the lower left stamp slightly cut into with tiny improvement in the lower left corner; nice fresh colour and part original gum. An exceedingly rare multiple, one of 2 recorded unused blocks of Luxemburg No. 1. Certificates Demuth BPP (1985) and Goebel (1990) Provenance: Alfred Caspary (1957)
Lot no.333
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.200 €
10 c. black with watermark inverted, horizontal strip of 4 with good to large margins, cancelled by circle of 9 bars of Luxemburg, very minor staining, otherwise very fine. A very rare strip, sign. F.S.P.L. and certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.334
Opening400 €
Sold for650 €
10 c. black in vertical strip of 4, ample to very large margins and deep colour, neatly cancelled by circle of 9 bars of Luxemburg, very fine, sign. Goebel and certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.335
Opening200 €
Sold for400 €
1852, 10 c. intense black, nice even large margins, tied by target to small lettersheet with adjacent cds. of Luxemburg in red (oxidized), very fine, certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.336
Opening800 €
Sold for1.600 €
10 c. grey-black with good to large margins, tied by cds. "CLERVAUX .. 1856" to small lettersheet to Weiler. The lettersheet with small rubbed area at front, otherwise fine. Date stamps used as cancellation before 1859 are rare. This is the only recorded cover with large date stamp of Clervaux. Certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.337
Opening500 €
Sold for1.600 €
10 c. greenish-black, vertical strip of 3 with large even margins, tied by circle of 9 bars of Luxemburg to entire letter (side flaps not quite complete) to London; part paid to Ostende, erroneously applied "PD" crossed out, on arrival charged with "6" pence. The strip has been lifted for inspection and is replaced by hinges. A fine and very scarce entire, certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.338
Opening400 €
Sold for360 €
1 sgr. orange-red, fresh colour and nice large margins, unused without gum, very fine, sign. Goebel and certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.339
Opening500 €
Sold for850 €
1 sgr. vermilion, good to large margins and nice fresh colour, unused with original gum, very fine, certificate Demuth AIEP (1999)
Lot no.340
Opening500 €
Sold for650 €
1 sgr. light brownish-red (chair foncé), nice fresh colour and good to large margins, unused with part original gum, very fine, certificate Goebel AIEP (2009)
Lot no.341
Opening400 €
Sold for360 €
1 sgr. carmine-rose, fresh colour and good to large margins, unused without gum, very fine, private signature and certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.342
Opening300 €
Sold for700 €
1 sgr. carmine-rose with good to very large margins, small sheet margin at top, tied by circle of 9 bars of Luxemburg to lettersheet with adjacent small cds. of November 8, 1859 to Trier with arrival mark. The stamp has been lifted for inspection and replaced by hinge, fine, certificate Böttger BPP (2019)
Lot no.343
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €
10 c. blue, ample to large margins, tied by target to small entire letter from "DIEKIRCH 6 NOV. 60" to Luxemburg, fine, sign. Goebel
Lot no.344
Opening100 €
Sold for100 €
1859/63, 10 c. blue tied by mute cancellation to entire letter from "ETTELBRUCK 12 DEC. 64" to Diekirch, very fine
Lot no.345
Opening500 €
Sold for450 €
1859/63, Coat of arms 10 c. blue in block of 4, 3 sides with good to mostly large margins, slightly touched at left, where the block is slightly affixed over the edge of the cover, tied by rural cancel with adjacent "ESCH-S-L'ALZETTE 3 IV 1865" to small envelope to France; the block with vertical crease between the stamps and the left pair with some minor marginal creasing. A still attractive and rare franking; certificate Demuth BPP (1983)
Lot no.346
Opening800 €
Sold for720 €
10 c. blue with clear to good margins, together with slightly touched 30 c. violet, tied by cds. "LUXEMBOURG 25 AVRIL 65" to lettersheet to Paris, fine and scarce colour franking, sign. Goebel and Lamy 
Lot no.347
Opening200 €
Sold for200 €
40 c. orange, brilliant colour and good to large margins, tied by cds. "LUXEMBOURG 30 DEC. 60" to small envelope to France; the envelope little tatty, otherwise fine, sign. Calves and Goebel
Lot no.348
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening150 €
Sold for360 €
1865, Coat of Arms 2 c. black and 4 c. green tied by cds. "LUXEMBOURG 28.DEC.(72)" to beige printed card "Correspondenz-Karte" to Iserlohn, fine (Frech Luxemburg Nr. 1)
Lot no.349
Opening80 €
Sold for110 €
1945, Madonnoa of Luxemburg 60 c.-20 fr. tied by cds. "MONDORF 4.6.45" to First Day Cover, fine (Mi. 450,-)
Lot no.350
Opening150 €
Sold for130 €
1964, CEPT 0,25 and 0,75 fr. special souvenir sheet, unmounted mint, fine (Mi. 1.200,-)
Lot no.351
Opening100 €
Sold for100 €
PODGORICA: 1876, travelling escrow accounter receipt struck on top with PODGORICE (A&P type 1, RRR) oval handstamp. Illustrated in A&P
Lot no.352
Opening150 €
Sold for160 €
1872/88, 2,50 g. rose/blue, nice fresh colour, unused with part o.g., fine
Lot no.353
Opening250 €
Sold for340 €
Cracow issue 90 h., plate I, field 71, used, very fine, scarce, signed Marynicz VÖB with certificate (1970) and certificate Petriuk PZF (2019) (Mi. 1.100,-)
Lot no.354
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €
1919, Posen issue 5-10f., each tied by cds. "SKALMIERZYCE 2.10.19", fine, signed L.Schmutz und Petriuk PZF (Mi. 400,-)
Lot no.355
Opening270 €
Sold for220 €
1950, Culture souvenir sheet with handstamp "Groszy" in type 2a, cancelled "WARSZAWA 15 13.12..51", very fine, sign. Falkowski (Mi. 2.000,-)
Lot no.356
Opening300 €
Sold for240 €
1950, Roosevelt souvenir sheet with handstamp "groszy" in type 6, cancelled "LODZ 1 17.12.51", very fine, sign. Falkowski (Mi. 2.200,-)
Lot no.357
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1919, Cracow issue 40 h. rose-red, platte II A, field 95, on piece, fine, certificate Petriuk PZF (2019) (Mi. 500,-)

Lot no.358
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening400 €
Sold for650 €
LOCAL ISSUES: Warsaw 1940, POCZTA AK, all 5 values cancelled on philatelic cover
Lot no.359
Opening300 €
Sold for380 €
1857, Coat of arms 10 k. darkbrown/blue, good to wide margins with clear strike of numeral "104" BELOSTOK, fine
Lot no.360
Opening300 €
Sold for310 €
1857, Coat of arms 10 k. darkbrown/blue, good to wide margins with clear strike of oval numeral "9" TAUROGGEN and small part of blue senders cachet, fine, signed Senf

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