373rd Auction
23-27 June 2020 in Wiesbaden
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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
1893, 25 penni deep dull blue and 50 penni red, fresh colour and good perforation, used with three-line cancel "ÅNGFARTYGET / 29 MAR 96 / BORGÅ", resp. "ÅNGFARTYGET / 11 MAJ 96 / BORGÅ", fine and scarce
189?/1920s, interesting collection from first to last issue, with a total of 18 values including some multiples, including tête-bêche, mostly good condition
1903, 25 penni black on pink paper, perforated horizontally, vertical pair on reverse of cover from Helsingfors to Växär, a small islands in Åbo Skärgård. The only known stamps of 25 penni known, there exists only one other card franked with the 50 penni label, despite some imperfections an attractive and scarce entire with full content
Provenance: described and depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 127-128
1890, 25 penni orange-red on toned paper, type II, used with pen stroke, fine and scarce
1893, 25 penni indigo, fresh colour and good perforation, unused, light corner crease at lower left, a fine copy of this rare stamp of which only a few are recorded
1867, Steamer 10-25 penni red, punched out individually, unused with original gum, the 20-25 penni with Fabergé notes on reverse, very fine and attractive set of the earliest of all ship letter stamps of Finland
1886, Urho "20" penni colour-trial in brown, with missing denomination and bottom inscription, unused without gum, some imperfections including small cut at top, very rare with only a few known
Provenance: depicted in G.W. Connell "The Private Ship Letter Stamps of the World - Part 4" page 151
Neue Sächs. Böhmische D.S.E.G., Steamer 5-15 kreuzer, without gum, in addition some forgeries
1844, "D.D.S.G.-IBRAILA-P.P." struck in deep blue ink on entire folded letter from Brăila (Romania) to Constantinopel, some ageing spots, a superb entire with an outstanding impression of this very rare cancellation, signed Holcombe
Provenance: Collection Antonini (Corinphila, sale 85, October 1992, lot 3542)
The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5485)
1866, First Issue 17 kreuzer red, perf. 12, with small blue date cancellation "29/5" on folded letter, with adjacent, extremely rare blue steamship marking "PROPELLER SULINA-7", from Oltenitza to Galatz, on reverse with well struck arrival mark "GALATZ-31/V" in blue, an extraordinary beautiful and famous, very early entire, signed Ferchenbauer with certificate (2010)
Provenance: Illustrated in Tchilinghiran on page 174
Collection See (Corinphila, sale 62, May 1979)
The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5485)
1866, First Issue 17 kreuzer red, tied by circular date marking "25/7" and by oval, misspelled cancellation "AGENTIE-D.D.G.S-PIQUET" (Müller Nr. 7032a) to folded letter to Braila, very fine and attractive, signed Ferchenbauer with certificate (1990)
1866, First Issue 17 kreuzer red, perf. 12, tied by cds. "CALAFAT 2/ III" to folded letter to Braila, a fine and fresh entire
Provenance: The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5451)
1866, First Issue 17 kreuzer red in combination with Austria 1863/64 Coat of Arms 5 kreuzer rose, tied by circular date marking "26/7" and by oval, misspelled cancellation "AGENTIE-D.D.G.S-PIQUET" (Müller Nr. 7032a) resp. by cds. "ALT-ORSOVA" (27/7)" to folded lettersheet to Pest with arrival mark "PEST 29/7 Früh" on reverse, the 17 kreuzer small marginal tear at right, the 5 kreuzer short perf at lower left and somewhat cleaned. A magnificent and famous combination cover, and certainly one of the most attractive of the very few recorded, in our opinion one of the greatest rarities of DDSG and Rumania. Signed A. Bolaffi, Edwin Müller and certificates G. Bolaffi (1967) and Ferchenbauer (2010).
Provenance: Collection Linz, Mercury, New York, November 1961, lot 1724.
The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5485)
1866, Second Issue 17 kreuzer red, perf. 9½, horizontal pair with the usual somewhat rough perfs, with neatly struck blue cds. "CALAFAT 17 / IX", in common with the entire D.D.S.G issue, all multiples of these stamps, in used condition, are rarities
Provenance: The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 163, lot 5658)
1866, Second Issue 17 kreuzer red, perf. 9½, tied by blue cds. "RUSTZUK 30 / 6" to Galatz with arrival mark on reverse, few short perfs, otherwise fine, scarce
1866, Third Issue 10 kreuzer lilac horizontal pair tied by blue oval "AGENTIE / D.D.S.G. / WIDDIN" and blue crayon to folded lettersheet endorsed "Orsova" to Vienna with arrival mark on reverse, upon arrival charges 45kr. due, with some imperfections including added perfs and small tear, despite imperfections an attractive and scarce usage with a rare multiple, signed with certificate Ferchenbauer (2010)
Provenance: Ex collection Franz See (Corinphila, sale 62, lot 2573)
The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection
depicted in Ferchenbauer (Volume IV) on page 784
1866, Third Issue 10 kreuzer lilac in combination with fourth Issue 10 kreuzer green, type I, jointly tied by oval "AGENTIE GIURGEVO / SALDIRT / 9. AUG " to folded letter from Giurgevo to Theologo Brothers in Galatz, reverse with oval "GALAZ 10/8" arrival datestamp in blue.
Both stamps have been 'doodled' on with the '10' enhanced on the 10 kr. lilac and Anchor added, the 10 kr. green with '9' of date, the green stamp with cut perforation at right, an extraordinary combination usage and a famous cover of delightful visual appeal and a great rarity of the DDSG and Rumania, Certificate Ferchenbauer (2010)
Provenance: The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection
Illustrated in Ferchenbauer (Volume IV) on page 787.
1866, Third Issue 10 kreuzer lilac in combination with Austria 1863/64 Coat of Arms 5 kreuzer rose, tied by oval, misspelled cancellation "AGENTIE-D.D.G.S-PIQUET" (Müller Nr. 7032a) resp. by cds. "ALT-ORSOVA" (9/7)" to folded lettersheet to Pest with arrival mark "PEST 14/7" on reverse. A magnificent and famous combination cover, and certainly one of the most attractive of the very few recorded, in our opinion one of the greatest rarities of DDSG and Rumania. Signed Ferchenbauer with certificate (2002)
10 kreuzer green, Type I, tied by unusual "double" cancellations (most probably applied in Sistov) with small circular dated "8/5" in blue and larger Roman dated "10/V" in blue to small piece, cut perforation at top, a attractive and unusual item
Provenance: The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5475)
1867, 10 kreuzer deep green, Type I, the remarkable piece with single and horizontal pair, all with circular date "3/10" handstamps in blue applied at Sistov on piece, two stamps affected by negligible file folds but an extraordinary multiple usage of great rarity for this issue and a very attractive Exhibition piece
Provenance: Collection Antonini (Corinphila sale 85, October 1992, lot 3586)
The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection (Corinphila, sale 166, lot 5473)
1867, Fourth Issue 10 kreuzer green, Type I, in an emerald shade, in combination with Russia Coat of Arms 1865 3 kop. black & green and 10 kop. blue & brown, all tied by oval blue "D.D.S.G.-ODESSA-25/7" to piece with additional blue strike of Steamship handstamp "METTERNICH-19", sender's cachet on reverse flap. Despite some faults, a remarkable and very rare piece (Tchilinghirian states "no mixed frankings with Russia are known").
Provenance: The Emil Capellaro WIPA 2000 Court of Honour-Collection
Illustrated in Ferchenbauer Vol IV, page 786.