373rd Auction
23-27 June 2020 in Wiesbaden
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1884, 10-25 penni dull vermilion and deep dull blue, fresh colour and good perforations, each unused and in addition 10 penni with blue grid-cancel, fine
1884, 10 penni dull vermilion with blue grid-cancel on envelope to Granholmen, fine
1884, 10 penni dull vermilion with left sheet margin, with blue grid-cancel on envelope to Granholmen, fine
1874/93, 10 and 25 penni, small group of 6 stamps and 10 penni large multiple of 32, mostly fine
1880, 5 penni violet-grey, two copies with close to good margins, unused without gum, one copy missing design parts at top, one stamp small stain at bottom, otherwise a fine and very rare ensemble with less than five copies recorded. The design of the stamps bears a clear family resemblance to the first of o stamps the Helsingfors Stadspost and to the Tammerfors local post stamps. It is unusual in showing the value 5 penni, at a time when the standard rate for letters and cards carried by the steamers was 10 penni.
Provenance: one stamp depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 54
1885, 10 penni red unused with full original gum, an attractive example of this rare stamp of which only few are recorded
1885, 10 penni red uncancelled on parcel-label from Sportmagasinet, Helsingfors to Mrs. Hanna Wiik in Ennäsudd, a little soiled at left yet very attractive and the only recorded example of the stamp on any kind of postal item
Provenance: depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 55
10 penni black on green, type I "no damage inside of 0", fresh colour, used with pen strokes, fine and scarce
10 penni black on green, type II "damage inside of 0", fresh colour, unused without gum, vertical crease, otherwise fine, a scarce stamp
Provenance: Fabergé (with his pencil notes on reverse of the stamp)
10 penni black on green, type I "no damage inside of 0" with pen stroke on envelope originating from "JÖNKÖPING 10 7 88" and there franked with Numerals 20 Öre to Helsingfors. The cover was evidently delivered to the address in Helsingfors, and sometime later, confided to the captain of Thor for delivery to the Archipelago Ennäsudd, where Mrs. Wiik was to be found, despite some opening faults and attractive and very rare entire being one of only two recorded
Provenance: ex Jacobus Sundman
depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 59
188?, 5 penni black on yellow on small piece, small part torn as cancellation as usual and only two copies in existence, a fine and rare stamp
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, Type I, eight pointed star, overall diameter 27mm, unused and used with blue grid cancellation, unused copy small imperfection at top left, otherwise fine and scarce
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, type I, eight pointed star, in combination with two singles Finland Coat of Arms 10 penni red, tied by blue grid resp cds. to piece, small tear at bottom of shipmail stamp, otherwise fine
Provenance: Hellmann Auctions (2009)
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, type I, eight pointed star, in combination with two pairs Finland 1889 Coat of Arms 5 penni green, tied by blue grid resp cds. "HELSINGFORS 21 VI 93" to cover to Öfverby poststation, a very fine and attractive entire being the earliest recorded usage of this stamp
1893, Numerals 5 penni black on yellow paper, Type II, five pointed star, unused, almost invisible ironed out crease at left, still fine, scarce
Provenance: ex Jacobus Sundman
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, Type III, five pointed star, overall diameter 32,5mm, with blue grid on envelope addressed to Långviken with manuscript endorsement "Ångb Thor" which indicates that these stamps probably were used on all of the ships owned by J.J. af Lindfors, small part of envelope missing on reverse, very attractive and only two covers recorded with a ships name
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, Type III, five pointed star, overall diameter 32,5mm, affixed on backflap of envelope endorsed "ång. Tierholm" to Svalviken, stamp partly torn off as cancellation, an attractive entire with full contents
Provenance: depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 64
1893, Numerals 10 penni black on pale rose-lilac paper, Type III, five pointed star, overall diameter 32,5mm, on cover with content dated July 3 (1896), addressed to Edeshem, small part of stamp torn as cancellation as usual, some minor bends, a scarce cover
Provenance: ex Jacobus Sundman
1893, Numerals 5 penni black on yellow paper, Type III, five pointed star, overall diameter 32,5mm, two singles tied by blue grid cancellation to piece, some gum adherence on front of stamps, a very fine, beautiful and attractive item
Provenance: depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page V
1892/99, Type II, 10 penni black on pink paper, with straight edge at left, used with blue ribbon canceller, small thin at top, otherwise fine
Provenance: Hellmann Auctions (2009)
1892/99, Type II, 10 penni black on pink paper, tied by blue ribbon canceller "SIBBO." to envelope to Botbrygga, some minor discolouration, horizontal fold through cover, a fine and rare entire
Provenance: ex Fabergé
ex Bremer
Hellmann Auctions (2009)
1892/99, Type II, 10 penni black on pink paper, with straight edge at top, tied by blue ribbon canceller "SIBBO." to envelope to Simsalö, scarce and fine
1892/99, Type II, 10 penni black on pink paper, tied by blue ribbon canceller "SIBBO." to envelope to Wiksund, part of the backflap and small part of cover at upper left added, otherwise fine, scarce
Provenance: ex Jacobus Sundman
1892/99, Type III, 10 penni black on yellow paper, used with blue ribbon canceller, Fabergé notes on reverse, the only known copy of this stamp, very fine
Provenance: depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 68
1896, 10 penni bright rose, fresh colour and good perforations, three singles, two without gum, the other used with part of three-line cancel "ÅNG. LÅNGVIKEN / 27 JUL 1898 / HELSINGFORS", the unused stamp with Fabergé notes, unused stamp thins resp. stuck to cardboard, otherwise fine
1896, 10 penni bright rose, fresh colour and good perforations, tied by three-line cancel "ÅNGB. LÅNGVIKEN / 2 AUG 1899/ HELSINGFORS" to envelope addressed to Sökö, very fine and the only recorded cover cancelled on LÅNGVIKEN
Provenance: ex Jacobus Sundman
1899, Oval stamps 10-50 penni, fresh colour, unused with original gum resp. 10 penni without gum, fine and scarce
1899, 10 penni, Type I, tied by blue five line cachet to postcard, a fine and scarce item, certificate Sundman (1999)
1899, 10 penni, Type II, two singles, tied by blue five line cachet to cover to Tullandet, part of cover at top restored, one stamp with corner torn away, some other imperfections, but a scarce cover
1890, 20 penni black on yellow paper, punched out individually, tied by pen strike to small piece, fine and scarce
"RUNEBERG FRANKO" blue oval cachet on undated envelope sent to Örnshamm, Borgå, small adhesive mark on upper right corner, scarce and attractive
"RUNEBERG FRANKO" blue oval cachet on Finland postal stationery 10 penni from "HELSINGFORS 27 6 84" to Herrenäs, corner crease at top left, otherwise fine
1894, 25 penni brown, type II, fresh colour, used with central pen stroke, faults, scarce
1894, 50 penni yellow, fresh colour and mostly good perforation, used with clear oval "Ångaren 25 OCT. 94 RUNEBERG.", few thins, small tear and hardly perceptible corner crease, very attractive appearance, scarce
"Ångaren RUNEBERG -9. SEP 97" violet oval date stamp on finnish postal stationery 10 peni rose to Borgå, fine
1893, 25 penni deep dull blue, fresh colour and good perforation, used with three-line cancel "ÅNGFARTYGET / 5 SEP 93 / BORGÅ", few thins, very fine appearance, the earliest recorded date with the three-line cancellation
Provenance: ex Fabergé