373rd Auction
23-27 June 2020 in Wiesbaden
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1860, Emperor Franz Joseph 2 kr. orange, horizontal strip of three and two single stamps and 5 kr. red, all tied by cds. "NYIR BAKTA 28.12." to envelope to Buda with arrival mark, one stamp vertical cut at right, otherwise fine an rare colour franking, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with certificate (1993) (Ferchenbauer 4.300,-)
3 kr. green, two single stamps and 1863 Coat of Arms 10 kr. blue, tied by cds. “NAGY-KANISA 4.9.(63)” as 15 kr. franking to entire letter to Vienna with arrival mark, one stamp vertical fold before used, otherwise fine and rare mixed franking, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with opinion (1999)
15 kr. blue and 1863 Coat of Arms 5 kr. rose, tied by cds. “PESTH 11.12.(63)” to letter sheet to Debreczin with arrival mark, fine (Ferchenbauer 950,-)
1861, newspaper stamp (1,05 kr.) pale grey, good to large margins all around, tied by cds. “ARANYOS-MARÓTH 16.9.” to local wrapper, fine, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with certificate (1988)
1864, Coat of Arms 2 kr. yellow, horizontal pair tied by cds. “PESTH 22.10.(68)” to printed matter sheet via Vienna to Rorschach, Switzerland with arrival mark, pair with slight pressure trace at bottom, otherwise fine multiple franking with correct 4 kr. rate
3 kr. green and 1863/64 Coat of Arms 2 kr. yellow, tied by cds. “THORDA 30.5.(65)” to entire letter to Kolosvar with arrival mark, fine and fresh mixed franking (Ferchenbauer 1.300,-)
1864 Double Eagle 2 kr. yellow and 1867 Emperor Franz Joseph 3 kr. green, tied by large part of cds. “PEST 15.6.” to small piece, very rare mixed franking used on the last day of common validity, signed Matl VÖB and certificate Puschmann VÖB (1998) (Ferchenbauer 2.900,- ++)
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1994)
depicted in Mixed Frankings Handbook page 171
Emperor Franz Joseph 2 kr. yellow and 3 kr. green and vertical pair 1871 Lithograped 5 kr. rose tied by cds. "MALACZKA 26.6." to small piece of money order cut-out, 3 Kr. with small tear and one 5 kr. rose with red pencil inscription and glued overlapping, otherwise fine, rare combination (Ferchenbauer 4.000,- ++)
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1994)
depicted in Mixed Frankings Handbook page 184
Austria Emperor Franz Joseph 3 k. green and Hungary 1871 Litographed 2 kr. orange tied by cds. "ÉRSEKULJVÁR 12.7.71" to piece, slightly overlapping, otherwise fine, rare (Ferchenbauer 2.500,-)
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1994)
depicted in Mixed Frankings Handbook page 184
1867, Emperor Franz Joseph 5 kr. rose, horizontal pair and single stamp tied by cds. "PEST 13.1.69" to entire letter via Triest to Scutaria, fine, signed Ferchenbauer
Emperor Franz Joseph 10 kr. blue, tied by blue cds. "CSONOPLA 4.5.70" to complete money order to Baja with arrival mark, vertical fold, otherwise fine, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with opinion (1996)
10 kr. blue used on 1871, Money Order 5 kr. carmine used from “ZENGG 15.3.71” to Vienna with arrival mark, vertical fold, otherwise fine
10 kr. blue used on Hungarian Money Order 5 kr. from “MARCZALY 17.6.” to Sopron with arrival mark, vertical fold, otherwise fine, very rare mixed franking (Ferchenbauer 5.000,-)
25 kr. greyish violet, tied by cds. “PEST 15.9.(68)” to entire letter via Vienna with red straight line “P.D.” and blue transit mark to Lyon with arrival mark, stamp slightly horizontal fold, otherwise fine and fresh (Mi. 900,-)
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1994)
depicted in Handbook page 698
POSTAL STATIONERY: 1867, Envelope 5 kr. used from “PEST 4.4.68” with double line “POSTA INDULÁS UTÁN” to Austrian consulate post office in Belgrade with arrival mark, rough opened at reverse and part of flap missing, otherwise fine, rare, signed Ferchenbauer with certificate (2012)
1871, Lithographed 2 kr. orange and 3 kr. green tied by cds. “KOLOZVA 4.12.71” to piece, 2 kr. with tiny spot at left, otherwise fine, nice colour franking, opinion Ferchenbauer (2000) (Mi. 1.370,-)
3 kr. green, fresh colour and perfect perforation, tied by cds. “KOLOZSVAR 26.3.73” to local entire letter, slightly cleaned, otherwise fine, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with certificate (1993) (Mi. 2.700,-)
2 kr. green and Engraved 3 kr. yellow, tied by cds. “NAGY VÁRAD VASPÁLA 1.11.71” to letter sheet to Vienna with arrival mark, fine, rare mixed issue franking, signed Orbán with certificate (1998).
15 kr. brown, tied by clear cds. "LOSONCZ 21.8.71" to registered entire letter to Neusohl with arrival mark, fine (Mi. 1.000,-)
25 kr. pale violet, fresh colour, tied by transit numeral „1“ of Vienna to reverse to envelope from „PEST 16.6.(72) with straight line “P.D.” and French transit mark to Paris with arrival mark, few gum spots resp. rest of hinge, otherwise fine, rare and desirable cover, certificate Nusbaum (1973)
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1995)
1871, Engraved 5 kr. carmine and two single stamps 1874 5 kr. rose, all tied by cds. “AHAD AJÁNLOTT 25.12.(74)” to registered letter sheet to Ujpecs with arrival mark, fine mixed franking, signed Orbán with certificate (1998)
10 kr. blue, tied by cds. “PLASKI 1.3.(71)” to yellow money order (Austrian form) to Karlstadt with arrival mark, vertical fold, otherwise fine, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with certificate (2014)
1871, Engraved 10 kr. blue, two single stamps and 15 kr. brown on both sides of express registered double weight envelope from “KOLOZSVÁR ERDÉLY 23.10.74” with double line “SURGONYLEVÉL/EXPRESS” to Besztercze with arrival mark, envelope opened out for display and opened rough with tesa stains at left, otherwise fine, rare
15 kr. brown, tied by cds. “NAGY-BECZKEREK 27.4.75” to telegraph money order with handwritten cash payment “15” kr. for express delivery to Budapest with arrival mark, fine, rare single franking, signed Ferchenbauer VÖB with certificate (2014)
15 kr. brown and 1875 10 kr. blue, tied by cds. “BECZKÓ 11.4.75” to cover with straight line “P.D.” and French transit mark via Vienna to Paris with arrival mark, tiny spots and opened out for display, otherwise fine mixed franking
Provenance: The Gary Ryan Collection (Christies 1995)
15 kr. copper-red, fresh colour, tied by clear cds. “RUMA 31.5.”, fine, rare colour, signed E.Diena and certificate Orbán (1998) (Mi. 2.200,-)
25 kr. blue violet, single stamp, pair and horizontal strip of five, all tied by cds. “PEST LIPOTVÁROS 27.7.72” to piece, left stamp with tiny spots, otherwise fine, very rare multiple franking, signed Orbán with certificate (1989)
25 kr. grey violet, tied by cds. “BUDAPEST 11.FEB.74” to envelope with straight line “P.D.” via Paris with blue French transit mark to Montbard with arrival mark, tiny spots, otherwise fine, certificate Schaffling (1992)
1874, Envelope issue 5 kr. rose and 10 kr. blue, tied by cds. "ALMAS 26.8.77" to registered telegram letter, fine
1900, Turul 3 k. blue-green and black with line perforation 11 1/2, used with cds. "TR(ENCSÉ)N 901.SEP.27." and light pen stroke, some short perforation and small horizontal crease, otherwise fine, very rare, one of the rarieties of the Hungarian philately, certificate Glatz A.I.E.P. (2019) (Mi. 3.500,-)
Postal stationery: 1871, Card 2 kr. with additional franking Engraved issue 10 kr. blue as registered card from "NÁDUDVAR 2.4.75" to Pest with arrival mark, fine
POSTAL STATIONERY: 1871, Envelope 5 kr. with additional franking Lithographed 10 kr. blue, used as registered cover from “PÖSTYÉN 5.2.72” to Baden at Vienna with arrival mark, slight shortened at left, otherwise fine, complete with letter, rare
POSTAL STATIONERY: 1871, Money Order 5 kr. with additional franking Lithographed 5 kr. rose, used from “OSIEK-ESSEK 28.9.71” to Temerin with arrival mark, vertical fold and stamp with tiny spots, otherwise fine, signed Ferchenbauer
Money Order 5 kr. with additional franking Lithographed 10 kr. blue, used from “NÉMET-BOGSÁN 18.8.71” to Temesvár with arrival mark, vertical folds and creases and left part of form missing, rare combination
TELEGRAPHSTAMPS: 1873, 5 kr. blue tied by pen stroke to complete fee receipt with blue straight line “BAJA”, vertical fold, otherwise fine
20 kr. blue, two vertical pairs tied by oval cachet “BUDAPEST 76.AUG.19” to large part of form “Tavirat”, vertical fold and creases, otherwise fine, rare