373rd Auction

23-27 June 2020 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.335
Opening300 €
Sold for360 €
1852, Thiele 2 rbs., nice deep colour and large margins, neatly cancelled by numeral "1", original paper reminants on reverse, very fine, certificate Moeller AIEP (2019) (Facit 1II)
Lot no.336
Opening200 €
Sold for400 €
2 rbs. blue, small to good margins all around, tied by numeral “1” to local entire letter with adjacent blue oval mark “F.P. 28.1.854”, stamp with small stain, otherwise fine, signed Pfenninger
Lot no.337
Opening150 €
Sold for220 €
1858/62, Coat of arms 8 sk. green nice fresh colour and good to large margins, unused with fresh original gum, very fine, certificate Moeller AIEP (2019)
Lot no.337A
Opening400 €
Sold for400 €
1925/29, Airmail 10Ø-1kr., each as block of four, mint never hinged, very fine, signed Sorani with certificate (1980)
Lot no.338
Opening120 €
Sold for340 €
Exemption Denmark 1 ö. - 5 kr., complete set with top right corner sheet margins, unmounted mint, gum partly slight toned, otherwise fine, opinion Möller BPP (2003) (Mi. 900,-)  
Lot no.339
Opening100 €
Sold for140 €
1775, Entire letter dated "St. Croix 3d August 1775" to Burlington, N.J. endorsed "p the Pennsylvania farmer Capt. Newton via N. York"
Lot no.340
Opening120 €
Sold forUnsold
1804, Entire letter from St. Thomas to Hartford, Ct., on front red "SHIP" and "NEW YORK FEB 19", charged "14½" c.
Lot no.341
Opening1.000 €
Sold forUnsold
1809, Lettersheet docketed "ST. CROIX 25th AUGUST 1809" and marked "1 oz" (= quadruple rate), addressed to Bristol, showing on front superb strike of black "LEEWARD ISLAND F / 24 NO 24 1809", charged with a total of "7/8". A fine and important item of DWI postal history, the earliest recorded strike of the "LEEWARD ISLAND F"-postmark, which lateron was struck in green colour
Lot no.342
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.100 €
1810, Entire letter dated "St. Croix 5th March 1810" to Aberdeen with frontside superb blue "LEEWARD ISLAND F / 3 AP 3 1810" with adjacent Scottish exchange mark "APR W8 M 1810", charged on arrival "2/5"; horizontal cover crease with slight paper break, still a fine and attractive letter and of just 2 recorded with the Leeward Island handstamp in blue colour
Lot no.343
Opening2.000 €
Sold for5.500 €

1810, "ST. CROIX DE 26 1810", superb strike of the fleuron post mark on dated lettersheet to Guernsey, charged on arrival "2/1". A striking entire with the earliest recorded strike of the St. Croix fleuron

Lot no.344
Opening800 €
Sold for850 €
1814, "ST. THOMAS MAR 12 1814", good strike of the large fleuron cancel on entire letter, dated "Antigua March 7th 1814" to England, charged "2/-", fine and very scarce
Lot no.345
Opening600 €
Sold forUnsold
1814, "ST:THOMAS NOV 29 1814", large fleuron, nice strike on unpaid double rate lettersheet to London, charged on arrival with "4/4". Slightly stained on reverse, otherwise fine and very scarce
Lot no.346
Opening200 €
Sold for180 €
1819, "(S)T. THOMAS", straight line in black on entire printed circular from La Guaira, Venezuela to London, charged "2/2"
Lot no.347
Opening200 €
Sold for160 €

1822, Entire letter, dated "St. Thomas le 9 juillet 1822" to Bordeaux with frontside clear "COLONIES PAR BAYONNE", charged "6" decimes on arrival; desinfection slits and corresponding light stains, very fine and scarce

Lot no.348
Opening300 €
Sold forUnsold
1829, Entire letter from St. Croix to Aberdeen, transported by the "Sheldrake" of the Leeward Line, charged with "5/2", transported to Falmouth with unframed "F/LEEWARD ISLAND FE 26 1829", fine
Lot no.349
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €
1829, Entire letter from St. Thomas to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania with red "SHIP" and "NEW-YORK JAN 23", charged "12½" cents
Lot no.350
Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold
1837, Entire letter from St. Croix to Toronto, Canada, showing on front red "SHIP" and "NEW-YORK APR 2" and green "QUEENSTON AP 10 1837", charged with a total of "1/11½"; 2 vertical file folds, one affecting the Queenston cancel; a fine letter with scarce destination
Lot no.351
Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold
1837, Entire letter from St. Croix to Madeira via London forwarding agent Thomas Murdoch, showing on front red boxed "PACKET LETTER", charged "4/4" for double rate postage
Lot no.352
Opening600 €
Sold forUnsold
1840, "LEEWARD ISLAND F" in green, clear strike on reverse of entire letter (the contents proving that it is coming from St. Thomas) to Edinburgh with clear London arrival mark of June 18, charged on arrival with "6/-"; some vertical folds, still fine and very scarce
Lot no.353
Opening200 €
Sold for190 €
1857, Entire double rate letter from "CHRISTIANSTED 28/7 1857" to Copenhagen, transported via Danish and British PO at St. Thomas, London and Hamburg, charged with a total of 119 skilling (noted on reverse), a scarce letter
Lot no.354
Opening120 €
Sold for108 €
1859, Entire letter from "CHRISTIANSTED 29 7 1859" via St. Thomas Danish and British PO (single semi-circle), London and Hamburg to Copenhagen, charged with a total of "60" skilling on front
Lot no.355
Opening1.400 €
Sold for1.300 €
1866, 3 c. carmine-rose, complete sheet of 100 stamps with full sheet margins, unused with original gum, 86 stamps mint never hinged; a vertical fold between the 2nd and 3rd row from right, touching some of the stamps slightly, otherwise extremely fine and fresh, very rare, certificate Nielsen (1994)
Lot no.356
Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
3 cents carmine-rose, privately rouletted 4½, tied by target to lettersheet with adjacent "ST. THOMAS 24/1 1871" to Bassin, St. Croix. The entire with some minor staining, the stamp due to the primitive rouletting applied with tear at top, still fine and very rare. Certificate Nielsen (1988) (Facit 2v2)
Lot no.357
Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold
1866, 3 c. carmine-rose, just touched at upper left, otherwise clear to large margins, tied by target cancel to entire letter from "ST. THOMAS 23 10 1868" to Basin/St. Croix; the stamp with tiny termite hole and the letter with slight paper breaks, still fine
Lot no.358
Opening200 €
Sold for180 €
1873/90, Bi-coloured type 1 c. purple/green, horizontal pair tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 17/8 1891" to small printed matter wrapper to New Jersey; left stamp rounded corner at lower left, still fine
Lot no.359
Opening200 €
Sold for360 €
1 c. purple/green with inverted frame and 3 c. red/blue with inverted frame in horizontal strip of 3, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 24/5 1892" to envelope of the Bank of St. Thomas to Halifax, Nova Scotia with arrival mark, very fine
Lot no.360
Opening80 €
Sold forUnsold
4 c. blue/brown, diagonal bisect, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 10/2 1903" to envelope to Frederiksted with arrival mark, very fine
Lot no.361
Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold
7 c. deep yellow/lilac in horizontal pair, tied by mute 4-ring handstamp to lettersheet from "ST. THOMAS 17/9 1878" to Veracruz, Mexico; the lower right corner of the right hand stamp added, otherwise fine; a very rare multiple franking
Lot no.362
Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.800 €

7 c. orange.-yellow/lilac with 3 c. red/grey and 4 c. blue/brown, tied to postal startionery envelope 3 c. red without watermark, as registered letter from "ST. THOMAS 7/4 1883" to Germany with arrival mark; a very attractive and rare cover with a most unusual variety

Lot no.363
Opening300 €
Sold for270 €
7 c. yellow/lilac, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 25/5 1885" to postal stationery envelope 3 c. red to Germany with arrival mark; lower left corner perf slightly shortened, otherwise fine. A scarce combination, certificate Paaskesen (1990)
Lot no.364
Opening1.000 €
Sold forUnsold
14 c. green/lilac with inverted frame, unused with part original gum, 2 short perfs, tiny inclusion in the lower margin; alltogether a fine copy of this extremely rare stamp (Facit 12v1)
Lot no.365
Opening150 €
Sold for280 €
5 c. grey/green, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 5/11 1881" to lettersheet to San Juan, Puerto Rico, a fine and scarce single franking
Lot no.366
Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

5 c. yellow-green/grey, horizontal pair, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS .. 2/4 1885" to commercial envelope to Panama with frontside arrival mark of April 1885, re-directed to Amapala, Honduras, returned after 5 years with manuscript endorsement of May 1890 and arrival mark "ST. THOMAS 14/5 1890"; the right stamp with corner faults

Lot no.367
Opening150 €
Sold for320 €
10 c., 2nd printing, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 16/2 1880" to lettersheet to Veracruz, Mexico, some minor staining, otherwise fine (Facit 10b)
Lot no.368
Opening150 €
Sold for240 €
10 c. brown/ultramarine, tied by clear "ST. THOMAS 4/10 1892" to envelope to Philadelphia but undeliverable with violet "CANNOT BE FOUND" and postage due stamp 1 c. applied; 10 c. one corner perf missing, otherwise fine
Lot no.369
Opening600 €
Sold for700 €
12 c. lilac/yellow-green, horizontal pair, used on commercial double rate envelope from "ST. THOMAS 20/2 1879" to Brooklyn with arrival marks on reverse; some short perfs and the right stamp rounded corners, still a fine and very rare multiple franking of this stamp (Facit no. 11)

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