375th Auction
16-21 November in Wiesbaden
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1816, “Wilna”, red straight line clear on entire letter with transit marks „Austriches“ and „ALLEMAGNE PAR STRASBOURG“ to Paris with arrival mark, fine
1920, Coat of arms 25f. vermilion as block of 12 with additional franking tied by cds. "WILNO 26 1 21" to reverse of registered cover to Warsaw with censor mark, opened out for display, fine, signed Korzsen
1920, Overprint Issue 4m. on 20sk. block of four with additional franking tied by cds. "WILNO -5 4 22" to front and reverse of value declared cover to Warsaw, few toned spots, otherwise a fine and very scarce usage
1921, Coat of Arms overprint issue 6 m. on 30 sk. ochre, complete sheet with 100 stamps, used, horizontally folded and partly cut at the edges, otherwise fine, rare (Mi. 10.000,-)
1920, Overprint issue 10 m. on 50 sk. + 6 m. on 50 sk. + 4 m. on 50 sk. green (position 28-30) within block of 6 with three regular stamps, tied by cds. “WILNO 20.1.21” to part of insured cover to Warsaw, the multiple with minor wrinkle and gum spot, horizontal fold through cover-front not affecting the adhesives, otherwise fine and very rare this being the only used multiple in existence, certificate Schmutz (2005)
1920, Overprint issue 10 m. on 60 sk. + 6 m. on 60 sk. + 4 m. on 60 sk. lilac and red (field 28-30) within block of 6 with three regular stamps, tied by cds. “WILNO 20.1.21” to piece, horizontal fold through piece not affecting the adhesives, very fine and rare, this being the only used multiple in existence, certificate Schmutz (2005)
1920, Overprint issue 10 m. on 75 sk. + 6 m. on 75 sk. + 4 m. on 75 sk. brown and red (position 28-30) within block of 6 with three regular stamps, tied by cds. “WILNO 20.1.21” to piece, horizontal fold through piece not affecting the adhesives, very fine and rare, this being the only used multiple in existence, certificate Schmutz (2005)
1921, Red Cross 2-4M., 2m. tied by cds. "WILNO -7 5 21" to registered cover to Lublin with arrival mark, scarce, fine
1921, Church St. Anna 1 m., horizontal strip of 5, strip of 3 and pair, all tied by cds. „TROKI 20.12.21“ to reverse of cover to Wilno, fine
3m. as vertical pair (applied over edge) tied by cds. "WILNO 31 VII 21" to colored picture postcard of Wilno, slightly toned, otherwise fine
1921, Coat of Arms 3 m., eight stamps and four single stamps 4 m., all tied by pen cancellation to reverse of registered cover with handwritten dispatch note “rudziszki 6.VIII.921” to Berlin with two currency censor marks „Postüberwachungsstelle Berlin W8“ and arrival mark on rerverse, ink spot at left, otherwise fine
1921, 5m. single and 10m. as vertival pair tied by cds. "WILNO 17 III 22" to cover to Russia with transit mark of Moscow on reverse, very scarce, fine, signed Korzsen
1921, 10m. tied by cds. "NOWO-SWIECIANY 13.III.22" to Telegram receipt, stamp applied over edge, very rare and attractive with only a handful of Telegram receipts known
1921, Kosciuszko and Mickiewicz 20 m. tied by cds. "WILNO -3 10 21" to request of an enquiry for a registered letter with adjacent cds. "SOPOCKINIE 24.X.21", folded in the middle and punched at right, stamp with few imperfections of virtual no importance, a very attractive and unique usage, signed Korzsen
Kosciuszko and Mickiewicz 20 m., two single stamps tied by cds. „WILNO 24.10.22“ to registered cover with additional franking via Poland with censor mark „CENZUROWANO.“ to London with arrival mark, small creases on the edge, otherwise fine, singed Mikulski
1921, Entry of the Poles into Vilnius 100m. imperforated as horizontal pair tied by cds. "NOWO-SWIECIANY 16.II.22" to complete parcel card to Rozyszcze (today Ukraine) with 23stamps Poland Postage due 50m. on reverse as delivery fee, with arrival mark, despite few imperfections a very attractive and extremely rare usage with only 4 known parcel cards in total
1921, Gouverneur Zeligowski 150 m. tied by cds. „WILNO 1 2.I.22“ to registered express cover to Dortmund, Germany with currency censor label and arrival mark on reverse
1922, Opening of Sejm 75m. tied by cds. "WILNO 1 28.III.22" to reverse of registered cover to Krakow with arrival mark, fine
POLISH PERIOD: 1919, postal stationery card 15 f. used from „WILNO 25.9.“ with tax mark „T“ and unclear censor mark to London, long Hebrew text, sign. Mikulski
POLISH PERIOD: Coat of arms 50m. two singles, 100m. single and block of six and 200m. single tied by cds. "WILNO 6.III.23" to reverse of registered civer to Vienna, fine
1941, 5 d. and provisional issue 2 DIN on 4 d., used on postcard landscapes 1 k. as registered postcard from "SARAJEWO 22.IX41" via Bukarest to Istanbul, slight transportation marks and top left corner of the card damaged, very scarce foreign mail
1942, "Cuvajic se pjegavca-cistoca cura zivot!" (Beware of typhoid-cleanliness safes lives!), boxed marking on postcard from Sarajewo to Zagreb
1943, Famous Croatians 1 k., plate proof in issued colour on ungummed yellow paper of poor quality, block of 25, fine and scarce multiple
1943, Red Cross postcard for Italian prioners of war, 2 items sent to Italy, one with heavy creasing
1944, 3rd anniversay of statehood 18+19 k. used with war relief tax stamp on registered express cover from "RETFALA 3 VI 44", used locally, some folds not affecting the stamps
1944, Jure Francietic 12,50+287,50 k. with war relief tax surcharge stamp 10 k. used on local registered cover from "ZAGREB 29.VI.40" with arrival mark of the next day, receipt enclosed; a very scarce single franking
3,50 on 30 c. and 1,25 l., both with double overprint, unhinged mint, opinion Zrinjscak (Sassone 11a, 14a
Besonderheiten: 1919, „MISSION MILITAIRE FRANCAISE PRAGUE LE GENERAL“, blue sender cachet on field postcard with second cachet „MINISTERE DA LA GUERRE“ and oval mark of „SECTION DES COURRIERS EXTERIEIURS 21.MAI.1919“ to France with arrival mark and second card with bilingual sender cachet „22e REGIMENT TCHECO-SLOVAQUE 1e Bataillon Vaguemestre“ and censor mark „ZENSURA M.N.Q.“ to France with arrival mark
1852, 2 Rigsbank-Skilling, Thiele printing, plate I, type 5 (pos. 23), good to large margins allround, used, fine, certificate Debo BPP (1993) (Mi. 900,-)
DENMARK: 1857, Double rate lettersheet with seal of High Court on reverse, sent from "KJØBENHAVN 21/2 1857" via "HAMBURG 24 FEB. 1857" and London to St. Croix with transit marks of the British and Danish PO at St. Thomas, charged with "2/9"; additional "8" cents inland fee was cancelled due to the official character of the letter; small ink erosion, otherwise fine, scarce
1851, Entire letter dated "Thorshavn d. 7 Nov." to Denmark with frontside Copenhagen compass postmark of 20.11., charged with "2" skilling in red crayon, to be paid by the recipient. Very fine and rare letter, certificate Wowern (1997)
1802, "Address of the Burgher Council of St. Thomas d.b. 19 febr. 1802" to the honorable Lt. Colonel Casimir William von Scholten, governor of St. Thomas from 1800 to 1801 and 1803 to 1807, interesting item
1804, Entire letter from St. Thomas to Hartford, Ct., on front red "SHIP" and "NEW YORK FEB 19", charged "14½" c.
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
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
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