377th Auction
20-25 September 2021 in Wiesbaden
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1921, Entry of the Poles into Vilnius 100m. imperforated as horizontal pair tied by cds. "NOWO-SWIECIANY 16.II.22" (today: Švenčionėliai / Lithuania) 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, signed Petriuk PZF with certificate (2021)
1920/21, 20h. and 40h. olive, each as single with postmaster perforation on cover resp. postcard from Germany, 100h. olive two singles with postmaster perforation on postcard from Austria and 10h. bisceted with normal pair on unfranked registered cover, mostly fine
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1Catalogue no.8
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0 1Catalogue no.2-6
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC2), good strike on entire letter from St. Croix with adjacent Danish "CHRISTIANSTED 12 5 1862" to South Zorra, West Canada, endorsed "Via Halifax", paid with 4 c. inland postage and "pd 4 d." British postage to Halifax, transported via "ST. GEORGES MY 18 1862", on reverse also transit mark of Quebec and arrival mark of May 31; on front marked "unpaid 5" which was applied to part paid letters. A very interesting and rare letter with light patina, one of the few recorded carried by open mail
1922, Weaver 1m. brown tied by cds. "TALLINN -8.IX.26" to Newspaper "Revaler Bote" to Riga, sent with 50% reduced rate, a scarce and attractive printed matter
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1Catalogue no.3y
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2Catalogue no.103
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0Catalogue no.161PFä
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0Catalogue no.
BOOKLETS: "Carnets de 40 Timbre-Poste" Semeuse 5c. green , unexploded booklet, mint never hinged with minor and usual adhesion, fine