379th Auction

19-24 September 2022 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1682
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening15.000 €
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1859, Fine printing 2 r. red in horizontal strip of 3, nice deep colour, clear too large margins, tied by2 good strikes of blue cds. “CORREOS CARACAS NOV 7” to triple rate letter sheet via St. Thomas and England to Pamplona, Spain with London transit- and arrival mark.. A fine and very rare letter. The largest recorded multiple of the stamp on entire and one of just two recorded. Certificate Moorhouse (2010) (Scott3)

 

Lot no.1683
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Opening2.000 €
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1861, coarse  printing 1/2 r. yellow, horizontal strip of 5, nice vivid colour, 3 stamps touched in places, otherwise good to large margins, tied by blue cds. “CORREOS CARACAS JUL 8” to letter sheet to La Guaira. One stamp with crease, otherwise fine. A very scarce franking. 

Provenance: Dr. K. Heister (Investphila 2010)

Lot no.1684
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening1.500 €
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1861, coarse  printing 1/2 r. orange, horizontal strip of 5, nice vivid colour, just cut into at centre top, otherwise clear to large margins, tied by blue cds. “CORREOS CARACAS SEP 19” to letter sheet to La Guaira. One stamp with crease, acidic ink on the adress panel has been strengthened by the addition of tape to the revers side, otherwise fine. A very scarce franking. Certificate Moorhouse (2011) (Scott 4)

 

Lot no.1807
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening100 €
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1748 (April 21), part letter sheet from the Massingberg plantations, endorsed "pr Capt. Oike W.G.P" ("Whom God Preserve) to London, arriving in London 15th of April and charged with "5"d., fine

Lot no.1808
Opening120 €
Sold for108 €

1833, folded letter dated "New Orleans den 2 April 1833" with double-forwarding to Herrnhut, reverse with red Forwarder cachet "FORWARDED BY G.W. SCHMIDT & CO." for the route New Orleans-New York and black cachet "FORWARDED BY H. H. MEIER & Co BREMEN" for the route New York to Bremen, fine

Lot no.1809
Opening200 €
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1848, (May 16) folded letter from "ST.P.A. BREMEN 16 5" endorsed "per Washington" via New York to Petersburg, upon arrival charged with "34", a fine and scarce entire from the 5th trip of the Washington

Lot no.1810
Opening200 €
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1849, (10 July) folded letter from "BÜNDE 11 7" endorsed "via Bremen" with double-circle "ST.P.A. BREMEN 12 7" and manuscript "29" with red boxed "PAID ALL." alongside, carried on the Ocean Steamer "Hermann", to Baltimore, the paper partly somewhat repaired or stabilized, an attractive and rare letter

Provenance: Arthur Salm (May 1992), lot 163.

 
Lot no.1811
Opening150 €
Sold for200 €

1850, (14 Feb.) partly paid folded lettersheet from "HANNOVER 14 Feb" endorsed "Via England and New York per US. Steamer" via "St. P.A. BREMEN" where the red boxed "PAID PART." applied, to St. Louis, upon arrival in New York black integral cds. "NEW YORK 12 MAR 10cts" struck, a fine and scarce entire, signed Kruschel and Carl. H. Lange

Lot no.1812
Opening100 €
Sold for100 €

1850, (June 12) folded letter from "SCHARMBECK" with manuscript "2" gr. and adjacent straight-line "Paid to Bremen." via "ST.P.A. BREMEN 13 6" to New York with "24" c. handstamp applied, some aging and wear, otherwise fine

 
Lot no.1813
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1851, (8. Febuary), folded letter from Philadelphia with red provisional octagon rate stamp "PHILA 5 Cts PAID" alongside, endorsed "Germania" via "NEW YORK FEB 13" to Gerlingen, upon arrival red "9 AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied, the recipient charged with "58" kr., fine

Lot no.1814
Opening100 €
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1852, (May 11) folded letter from "MÜNSTER 11 5" via. "ST.P.A. BREMEN 13 5" with manuscript mark "5" alongside, and New York with black integral cds. "N-YORK MAY 30 25cts." to Philadelphia, fine

Lot no.1815
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1851, (25 June) folded letter from "MAINHARDT 25 JUN 1851" via "ST.P.A. BREMEN 28 6" with the "Washington" to Virginia, the adressee could not be determined, therefore later returned, various accountancy marks and crayon alongside, the sender was finally charged 1fl 12kr., fine

Lot no.1816
Opening100 €
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1852, (23 April) folded letter from "COBURG 23 APR. 1852" endorsed "via Bremen per Steamer" via "St. P.A. BREMEN 27 4"with accountancy mark "7" applied and via New York with black integral cds. "NEW YORK 27 cts. APR 17" to Reading, some minor ageing, otherwise fine 

Lot no.1817
Opening100 €
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1852, (18 June) folded letter, paid to Bremen, from "NEW YORK JUN 19" with straight-line "PAID PART" alongside to Herford, upon arrival in Bremen red "AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied and "3" Sgr. taxed in blue and black, some minor aging, otherwise fine

Lot no.1818
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1852, (22. June) folded letter from "WESTBEND JUL 3" endorsed "Germania" via "NEW YORK JUL 7" to Dusslingen, upon arrival in Bremen red two-line "32/9 R AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied, the recipient charged with "41" kr., fine

Lot no.1819
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1852, (5. Aug), folded letter from "PHILADELPHIA AUG 5" with red provisional octagon rate stamp "PHILA 5 Cts PAID" alongside, via New York to Weltzheim, in Bremen erroneously red two line "18/6 AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" struck, this corrected by two strikes of red two-line "32/9 AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN", recipient charged with "41" kr., fine

Lot no.1820
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1853 (1 March), folded wrapper from "GLASGOW MAR 1 1853" charged with "4/8" and Victoria 1841 1d. red-brown tied by numeral "159", paying the late fee, to San Francisco, adhesives touched, otherwise fine and attractive

Lot no.1821
Opening100 €
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1853, (6 July) folded letter from "FRANKFURT 6 JUL 1853" endorsed "per Steamer via Bremen" via "St. P.A. BREMEN 10 7"with accountancy mark "7" applied and via New York with black integral cds. "NEW YORK 27 cts. AUG 4" to Boston, some minor ageing and wear, otherwise fine 

Lot no.1822
Opening100 €
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1853, (8. Oct) folded letter from New York with integral cds. "N. YORK U.S. PKt. 14 OCT 8" to Chemnitz, treated as 22¢ letter with 14¢ claim to Bremen, although Saxony had already joined the additional convention about the reduced postal union postage of 2 sgr. Upon arrival in Bremen red two-line "4½/2 Sgr. AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied with red crayon "6 5/10" alongside, a fine and attractive entire

 
Lot no.1823
Opening150 €
Sold for120 €

1854, entire letter from Boston via New York, the 'Prussian closed mail', Kopenhagen and Helsingborg to Lund in Sweden, endorsed "fco. Hull" (?), partly faint "NEW-YORK BR. PKT 23", marked "11Sgr." in red crayon and charged "1RBs" upon arrival.

Lot no.1824
Opening150 €
Sold for135 €

1854, (Jun 17) folded lettersheet from "N.YORK U.S. PKT 9 JUN 17" endorsed "pr. Steamer Hermann" to Berlin, upon arrival red three-line "4½/2 Sgr. AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied and manuscript charge "6½" added, slightly re-folded and some ageing, otherwise fine and scarce entire

 
Lot no.1825
Opening100 €
Sold for140 €

1854, (12 Dec.) envelope from "LORCH 12 DEC 1854" endorsed "über Bremen" with blue double-circle "ST.P.A. BREMEN 16 12" to Philadelphia. Upon arrival, the letter was undeliverable and could not be delivered despite notice, with two-line "ADVS 1 Cts" set alongside, so after a little over a year the letter was returned the same way with interegral cds. "N. YORK U.S. Pkt. 22 FEB 13" struck alongside. Later opened for sender identification and closed with vignette "COMMISION FOR RETOUR LETTERS". The consignee was ultimately charged "33" x, opened out for display and same faults as to be expected, a very scarce and attractive entire

Lot no.1826
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1855, (15 Jul) folded lettersheet from "ST.P.A. BREMEN 15 6" endorsed "p. Steamer Wahington" with adjacent red "10." and boxed "PAID." to Utica with "N. YORK U.S. Pkt. JUL PAID" on front, some ageing, otherwise fine

Lot no.1827
Opening150 €
Sold for200 €

1855, (Oct 9) quadruple weight large format envelope paid with "72" (US c) from "LA FAYETTE OCT 9" endorsed "Per the Bremen Steamer", via "NEW YORK NOV 3" and Bremen with red "Paid to Bremen" and "AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" alongside to Vaihingen, where the recipient was charged triple-weight "27" plus "2" delivery fee, soem minor imperfections, an attractive and scarce entire which vividly illustrates the different weight progressions through the American ounce and the German lot

Lot no.1828
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1856 (Mar 20), folded letter from "HAMBURG 20 MAR 1856" endorsed "via Bremen per Washington" with black accountancy mark "5/10" alongside to New York with black integral cds. "N. YORK U.S. PKT APR 13 15" alongside, minor ageing, otherwise fine

Lot no.1829
Opening100 €
Sold for190 €

1856, (May) lettersheet endorsed "p North Star" via "ST.P.A. BREMEN 26 5" with boxed "See Brief." and red crayon "2½" (Sgr.) alongside, to Amsterdam, the recipient was charged "40" (cNL), fine and scarce entire

Lot no.1830
Opening150 €
Sold for135 €

1856, (29. Nov) folded lettersheet endorsed "p. Washington" with black integral cds. "N. YORK U.S. PKt. 14 NOV 29" alongside via "ST.P.A. BREMEN 18 12" to Amsterdam, with red crayon "6 3/4" (Sgr.) alongside, the recipient was charged "65" (cNL), fine and scarce entire

Lot no.1831
Opening100 €
Sold for80 €

1857 (25. Aug), folded letter from "CASSEL 25 8 1857" with manuscript mark "3/6 3/4" alongside via "ST.P.A. BREMEN 29 8" with red "15" and boxed "PAID." alongside, transported with the "Ariel" to New York, fine

Lot no.1832
Opening150 €
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1857, (26 Nov) folded lettersheet from "HAMBURG 26 NOV 1857" endorsed "via Bremen p. North Star" with red crayon "10" (Grote) and 4½ (Sgr) and subsequently accountancy mark "10" and boxed "PAID." alongside applied, transported by Vanderbilt line "North Star" to York with red integral cds. "N. YORK U.S. PKt. DEC 19 PAID" struck upon arrival, a fine and scarce entire

Reference: "North Atlantic Mail Sailings 1840-75", page 162

 
Lot no.1833
Opening100 €
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1858, (Sep 27) folded lettersheet from "LANCASTER SEP 27 1858" via New York to Queckbronn, upon arrival in Bremen red "48/18 Kr. R AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied, the recipeint charged with "1fk6kr", some ageing, otherwise fine

Lot no.1834
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1858, (Nov. 3) envelope from "DETROIT NOV 3" via "N. YORK BREM. Pk. NOV 20 1858" to Speichingen, upon arrival in Bremen blue "24/9 Kr. R. AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied, the recipient was charged with "33" kr., fine

Lot no.1835
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1858, (Dec 16) folded letter from "N. YORK BREMEN PK. 3 DEC 18 1858" endorsed "Per Steamer Bremen" via Bremen to Mittenwald, upon arrival in Bremen blue double-circle "AMERIKA über Bremen 22" applied, fine

Lot no.1836
Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1858, entire letter from New York to Copenhagen, endorsed "pr. Bremen Steamer", changed into "Open mail" with adjacent "U.S.PKT:", part paid till England, here rated "7" sgr. for British and Belgium transit, in Hamburg taxed with "9 1/2" sgr. including Prussian transit; in Denmark charged with "36" skilling. A very scarce 'British open mail' letter in this period.

Lot no.1837
Opening150 €
Sold for120 €

1859, (Sep 21) folded lettersheet from New Orleans endorsed "per 1st Steamer" via "N. YORK BREMN. PK. 3 OCT 1" and Bremen to Triest, upon arrival in Bremen blue double-circle "AMERIKA über Bremen 33" applied, accountancy mark "30" alongside, some ageing and wear, scarce and attractive entire

Lot no.1838
Opening100 €
Sold for180 €

1862, (May 22) cover from "PHILADELPHIA MAY 22 1862" via New York with black integral cds. "N. YORK BR. PK 3 MAY 24" to Magstadt, upon arrival in Bremen manuscript "22" and blue double-circle "AMERIKA über BREMEN 22" applied, fine

Lot no.1839
Opening100 €
Sold for240 €

1863, (6 June) Jackson 2c. black, Washington 3c. rose and 10c. green with with target cancel in small envelope endorsed "via Hamburg or Bremen line" via New York to Berlin, upon arrival in Bremen blue two line "AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" applied, 2c. affixed slightly over edge, otherwise fine and attractive

 

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