380th Auction

16-17 & 20-25 March 2023 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.2607

Condition

6

Catalogue no.36,37,48,49

Opening250 €
Sold for520 €

"Aus Sarona bei Jaffa (Deutsche Post)", violetter L2-Nebenstempel auf R-Brief mit Ausgabe 1905 10 Para auf 5 Pfennig und zwei Einzelwerte 20 Para auf 10 Pfennig sowie Ausgabe 1908 5 Centimes auf 5 Pfennig und 10 Centimes auf 10 Pfennig je mit Stempel "JAFFA DP ** 3.8.11" via Genua nach Rosario, Argentinien. Der Umschlag mit kleinen Randfehlern und mit waagerechter Faltung unterhalb der Frankatur, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung. Eine nicht häufige Verwendung des Nebenstempels auf R-Brief mit Währungsmischfrankatur und seltener Destination (Einfeldt Nr. 5)

Lot no.2803

Condition

6

Catalogue no.11,16

Opening80 €
Sold for160 €

1901, Kaiseryacht 25 Pfennig und 1 Mark je in Paaren mit Stempel "SAIPAN MARIANEN 13.4.08" auf überfrankiertem R-Brief mit R-Zettel "Saipan (Marianen)" nach Hanoi mit Ankunftsstempel in guter Erhaltung. Trotz der Überfrankatur auf interessanter R-Brief mit seltener Destination (Einfeldt Nr. 7)

Lot no.2833

Condition

6

Catalogue no.3Iu.a.

Opening150 €
Sold for280 €

1898/1901, Krone/Adler mit diagonalem Aufdruck 10 Pfg. mit Stempel "SHANGHAI DP *b 27.9.00" auf Jahrhundert-Ganzsachenkarte Germania 5 Pfg. mit Stempel "BREMEN 31.1.299" als "Rund um die Welt"-Postkarte mit u.a. Marken und Stempel aus Russische Post in China, Japanische Post in China, Krone/Adler 10 Pfg. mit Stempel "DSP OST-ASIATISCHE LINIE *c 7.2.00" und Japan mit Frankatur für eine R-Karte nach Stuttgart mit Ankunftsstempel vom 11.5.00, Marken zum Teil fehlerhaft bzw. zwei Marken vermutlich montiert. Trotz der Einschränkungen eine seltene und dekorative Verwendung

Lot no.2853

Condition

6

Catalogue no.D.Reich56+China 4849,P1

Opening500 €
Sold for450 €

"MSP No.46 17.12.00" (SMS Hansa) auf Deutsches Reich Germania Reichspost 10 Pfg. auf chinesischer Ganzsachenkarte 1 C. mit Zusatzfrankatur Drache 1 und 2 C. je mit Stempel "CHEFFOO 14.DEC.00" als Doppelfrankatur mit rückseitig viel Text (datiert Cheffo 14.12.00) und mehrfach übergehenden MSP-Stempel nach Deutschland mit Ankunftsstempel, Karte mit Eckbügen bzw. kleine Fehlstelle sowie Alterungsspuren, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung, nicht häufige Mischfrankatur

Lot no.3064
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.55

Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

"MSP No. 1 13.2.01" (SMS Vineta II), zweimal recht klar auf farbigem Souvenir-Umschlag im Druck der Amerikanischen Flagge mit zwei Einzelwerten Germania Reichspost 5 Pfennig nach Berlin mit Ankunftsstempel, rückseitig mit Absendervermerk aus Vera Cruz, Umschlag mit kleinen Randfehlern, dekorativ

Lot no.3068

Condition

6

Catalogue no.P1

Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

1885, "Aus West-Africa mit Hamburger Dampfer", Ra3 klar auf Liberia-Ganzsachenkarte 3 C. mit Stempel "LIBERIA NOV.24.1885" und viel Text nach Hanover mit Ankunftsstempel, Karte mit leichten Beförderungsspuren und mit Stockflecken, recht frühe Verwendung

Lot no.3963

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold forUnsold

1843, "ST.P.A. BREMEN 3 1" auf komplettem Faltbrief (Preisliste), über Cuxhaven, London und Liverpool, mit der 'Arcadia' der Cunard Linie über Boston nach New York. Bis zum Landungshafen vorausbezahlt, in England "1/6" Weiterfranko vermerkt und in den USA zusätzlich mit "39" Cent US-ship-letter-fee und Inlandsporto belastet. 3 Faltungen, sonst gute Erhaltung. Frühester registrierter Bremen-Beleg dieser Art.

Lot no.3964

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for2.600 €

1845, "See-Brief", großer Ra., sauber auf komplettem Faltbrief von Baltimore nach Linen in Tecklenburg, mit sauber nebengesetztem Ra.2 "BREMEN 5-8", taxiert mit insgesamt "7 ¼" Silbergroschen. Frühester registrierte Abschlag des See-Brief-Stempels.

 

Lot no.3969

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for900 €

1851, "BREMEN F.TH.u.TAX.O.P.A. 2.März 51" auf komplettem Faltbrief über alle Havel zum nur kurzzeitig möglichen 24 C. Seetarif mit vorderseitigem"NEW-YORK SHIP 29 cts.". Es sind nur wenige Briefe mit diesem Tarif bekannt.

Lot no.4030

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening80 €
Sold for110 €

1861, Faltbrief ab "NORDHAUSEN 20 7 * 5-6" nach Goderich, Ontario, Kanada, mit "8 3/4" Sgr. voll bezahlt über Bremen mit rotem Ra1 "PAID." sowie New York mit EKr. "N. YORK BREMEN PKT AUG 20 PAID", rückseitig mit Ankunftsstempel "GODERICH AUG 22 1861",etwas umgefaltet und gestützt, ein attraktiver Brief mit seltener Destination

Lot no.4128

Condition

6

Catalogue no.24,IU30A

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.500 €

1859/61, 15 Kr. braunpurpur, allseits voll- bis überrandig mit oben Teil der Nachbarmarke auf Ganzsachenumschlag 1 Kr. grün je mit Nummer "220" entwertet und nebengesetztem EKr. "FRANKFURT 6.1." via Triest nach Alexandria mit Ankunftsstempel. Eine dekorative und tarifgerechte 16 Kreuzer-Frankatur mit handschriftlichem Weiterfranko-Vermerk "7" aus der bekannten "Kalb"-Korrespondenz in überdurchschnittlicher Erhaltung, Fotoattest Sem BPP (2003)

Lot no.4145

Condition

6

Catalogue no.5II,4b,2a,1b

Opening5.000 €
Sold for5.800 €

1851, 18 Kreuzer auf violettgrau, Type II, zusammen mit 9 Kreuzer auf lebhaftrosa, 3 Kreuzer auf gelb und 2 Einzelwerten 1 Kreuzer auf sämisch, alle eng geschnitten, bzw. teils berührt, mit DKr. "CANNSTATT 7 AUG 1856" auf Briefhülle über Marseille und der Overland Mail Alexandria-Suez, Aden, Singapur und Hongkong nach Manila, Philippinen. Der Brief war mit 32 Kreuzern bezahlt bis Hongkong, für die Strecke Hongkong-Manila wurden beim Empfänger 2 Reales eingezogen. Durch die links klebende 1 Kreuzer-Marke waagerechter Bug, sonst ursprüngliche und abgesehen von den Schnittmängeln einwandfreie Erhaltung. Ein attraktiver Brief mit einer der seltensten Destinationen, Fotoatteste Heinrich BPP (1996) und Van der Linden BPP (1997).

Provenienz: Sylvain Wyler (354. Heinrich Köhler-Auktion, 2013)

 

 

 

 

Lot no.4195

Condition

6

Catalogue no.1a,6+17

Opening500 €
Sold for700 €

1868, 1/4 Gr. und waagerechtes Paar 5 Gr. durchstochen sowie waagerechtes Paar 2 Gr. gezähnt je mit EKr. "HAMBURG P.E.1 5.7.69" auf Briefkuvert mit Leitvermerk "via Southampton" via London nach Montevideo. Die linke 2 Gr.-Marke fehlerhaft und Umschlag oben mit Öffnungsfehler bzw. links im Rand mit Einriss, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung; eine dekorative und portogerechte 14 1/2 Gr.-Frankatur mit nicht häufiger Destination Uruguay

Lot no.6436
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.47a

Opening100 €
Sold for320 €

1875, 20 Pfennig hellgrautürkis auf kleinem Briefkuvert von "WINNENDEN 28 OKT 01" über New York nach Honolulu mit vorderseitigen roten "General Delivery..." Mi. 47

 

Lot no.9090
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.2

Opening400 €
Sold for700 €

1847, CAMBRIA: Envelope franked with 1847 Washington 10c. tied by blue grid with matching cds. "SYRACUSE AUG 29 N.Y." alongside to London, ocean transit unpaid, bagged directly to London, charged with "1/-" upon arrival, slightly toned, horizontal crease through envelope stabilized, otherwise fine, certificate PF (1985)

Lot no.9092
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.1

Opening500 €
Sold for850 €

1848, CAMBRIA: Folded letter Franklin 5C., fresh color and good margins all around, used with pen-strike and two strikes of red "PAID" and adjacent cds. "THEO-SEMINARY MAY 8, addressed to Norfolk, ocean transit unpaid, charged "1/-" upon arrival, adhesive two small tears, otherwise fine and attractive, signed Toaspern and certificate PF (1976)

Lot no.9148
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3,6

Opening200 €
Sold for300 €

1855, ATLANTIC: Franklin 1c. blue and horizontal pair Washington 10c. green tied by grid to folded letter with adjacent cds. "NEW ORLEANS OCT 21" via "NEW YORK OCT 31" to Marseille, upon arrival first charged with "8" decimes, this corrected to "16" for a double letter, 1c. touched, otherwise fine

Lot no.9155
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening150 €
Sold for260 €

1856, FULTON: Maiden Voyage, 1851 Franklin 1c. blue, horizontal pair, tied by cds. "NEW ORLEANS FEB 3" to printed matter to Augsburg, Bavaria. Upon arrival charged with "7" kreuzer, stamps cut into, slightly toned, otherwise fine and scarce entire

Lot no.9167
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9,12

Opening200 €
Sold for160 €

1860, ILLINOIS: 1857 Washington 3c. red and 12c. black as horizontal pair tied by cds. "AUGUSTA JUL 7" to envelope via Bremen or Hamburg to Geneva, Switzerland.  With red integral cds. "NEW YORK PAID AUG 11 9", put on "Illinois" as "Saxonia", the HAPAG liner would not sail for another four days, the rate was 21 cents, the US post office kept the balance of 6 cents, adhesives with negligible imperfections, othewise fine

Lot no.9169
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9,14

Opening250 €
Sold for1.500 €

1861, ARAGO: 1857 Washington 3c. red and Franklin 30c. orange tied by red grid to folded letter from "NEW YORK FEB 3" endorsed "pr. Steamer Arago via Marseille" to Melbourne, Australia, the adhesives only paid the route via Southampton, so the cover was put on the "PERSIA", from there on the "PERA" to Alexandria, "SIMLA" to Galle and "BENARES" to Melbourne with arrival mark "MELBOURNE AP 15 61", fine and very attractive

Lot no.9171
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.22,24

Opening100 €
Sold for180 €

1867, ARAGO: 1861 Lincoln 15c. black and Franklin 30c. orange tied by cork cancel to overpaid folded letter from New York to Aachen, Prussia with red integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKT. AUG 4 7 PAID" crediting Prussia, stamps some faults, otherwise fine entire from the penultimate voyage before closing of the line

Lot no.9173
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.22

Opening150 €
Sold for480 €

1867, GUIDING STAR: Lincoln 15c. black tied by grid to small envelope with adjacent cds. "GUILDFORD MAY 24" to Paris, attractive entire conveyed during the 2nd of only three voyages of this joint venture with New York Mail S.S. Co.

Lot no.9184
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.11,12

Opening300 €
Sold for560 €

1860, EDINBURGH: Washington 10c. vertical strip of three and single 12c. black, each cancelled in manuscript with "X", matching "Paid 42d" rating and left and cds. "GALVA JUL 10 1860" on envelope to Hudikswall, Sweden. Red New York exchange mark on reverse with matching red "19" credit handstamp on front, red "AACHEN FRANCO" and manuscript "f5" sgr. rating and two "HELSINGBORG 28 7 1860" struck, minor restoration top 10c. adhesives pulled perf, otherwise a very fine usage

Lot no.9187
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9,12

Opening200 €
Sold for180 €

1861, ADRIATIC: Maiden Voyage for North Atlanctic Steamship Co. as a charter to Cunard to replace the "Australasian", Washington 3c. red and 12c. black tied by grid to envelope with cds. "WORCESTER MAR 12" alongside to Paris, in New York red integral cds. "NEW YORK PAID MAR 13 12" struck, 12c. short perfs at bottom, otherwise fine and attractive

Lot no.9188
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening120 €
Sold for280 €

1861, AFRICA: Patriotic Cover "Our Country" from "FONTANELLE AUG 7" to Lindfield, Sussex, endorsed "Paid 24 cts" with red credit handstamp "19" alongside, vertical fold, reverse somewhat stained, otherwise fine

Lot no.9192
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.18,24

Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.400 €

1862, CITY OF WASHINGTON: 3c. rose and 30c. orange, each as horizontal pair, fresh and bright colours, tied by three clear strikes of Boston large "PAID" grid cancel to folded lettersheet endorsed "via England p City of Washington" to Port-Elizabeth, red crayon "12" credit marking and red "LONDON E.C. PAID JY 4 62" alongside, further red "1"d colonial rate, some negligible crease from edge of interior lettersheet (removed), minor edge wear, small affixed lot label, a very fine and rare, colourful 1861 double franking to Cape of Good Hope, certificate PF (2007)

Lot no.9193
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9

Opening200 €
Sold for700 €

1862, NORTH AMERICAN: Washington 3c., horizontal strip of three, pair and two singles tied by blue cds. "CHICAGO JUL 30 1862" to envelope to Brussels, franked with 21 cents, the rate by American Packet to Belgium via British open mail, the post office did not recognize that this rate had been superseded 18 month earlier, charged with "2" decimes due, backflap missing, short and/or toned perfs, still and attractive entire

Lot no.9194
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.13

Opening100 €
Sold for460 €

1862, NORTH AMERICAN: Patriotic cover ""Union" with Tree of Flags," franked with Washington 24c. brown-lilac tied cds. cds. "HANCOCK JUN 15" to Manchester, with red integral cds. "DETROIT JUN 19 3 PAID" alongside, some wear, address partly re-written, adhesives straight edge at left, otherwise fine, certificate PF (1987)

Lot no.9199
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.19,23

Opening400 €
Sold for650 €

1864, ETNA: Jefferson 5c. brown and horizontal pair Washington 24c. gray tied by bold strikes of star in circle to folded letter to Shanghai, "32" credit in manuscript to the UK, carried by P&O´s "Euxine" to Alexandria, "Rangoon" to Galle and "Emeu" to Hong Kong with arrival mark "HONGKONG AU 5 64" and "1d" british colonial credit handstamp, left 24c. adhesives small nick and toned, otherwise fine, certificate PF (2006)

Lot no.9202
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for560 €

1864, UNKNOWN VESSEL: Confederacy, Blockade-Run from Fort Pemperton via "BAHAMAS AU 3 1864" and Halifax and put on Cunards "ASIA" to Liverpool, blue crayon charge  "1(sh)/5(d)" plus "7"(d) manuscript rate totaled in "2" thus handstamp "2/-" struck,  smaller repairs to the cover, still and attractive and scarce entire from the famous Burckmyer correspondence

 

Lot no.9225
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.12

Opening500 €
Sold for520 €

1858, NIAGARA: Washington 12c. black, horizontal strip of four, a pair and two singles tied by red grid to cover front to Liverpool with red "76" cents manuscript mark and arrival "AMERICA PAID LIVERPOOL SO 4 58", adhesives some faults, one stamp with vertical paper breaks due to fold, despite faults an attractive and scarce franking

 
Lot no.9231
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.10,11

Opening300 €
Sold for360 €

1859, EUROPA: Jefferson 5c. brown and Washington 10c. green, each as vertical strip of three tied by cds. "NEW ORLEANS OCT 24" to triple weight folded lettersheet to Paris with red integral "NEW YORK PAID NOV 1 36" alongside, adhesives some short/missing perfs, still fine appearing and an impressive triple-rate franking

 
Lot no.9232
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9,12

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1860, ASIA: Washington 3c. red, two horizontal pairs and 12c. black tied by cds. "WASHINGTON 23 MAR" resp. "PAID LIVERPOOL BR. PACKET AP 60" to envelope to Leeds with red "19" credit handstamp alongside, adhesive minor imperfections, otherwise fine

Lot no.9233
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.12

Opening250 €
Sold for340 €

1861, AFRICA: Washington 12c. black, two horizontal pairs, tied by grid to envelope with matching cds. "FALL RIVER AUG 13 1861" alongside to Leeds, also red "38" credit handstamp alongside, backflap missing, otherwise an attractive and scarce double-rate usage just before demonetization

Lot no.9237
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.17,20

Opening100 €
Sold for130 €

1863, SCOTIA: Jackson 2c. and Washington 10c., pair and two singles, tied by cork cancel with adjacent cds. "SAN FRANCISCO DEC 28" to small envelope to York, England with red "N. YORK BR. PKT JAN 27 PAID 19" and "PAID LIVERPOOL BR. PAKET" alongside, 2c. adhesives some blunted perfs due to being applied over edge, otherwise fine

Lot no.9238
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.19,20,24

Opening500 €
Sold for750 €

1864, CHINA: Jefferson 5c. brown, Washington 10c. green and Franklin 30c. orange, tied by grid to envelope with matching cds. "WASHINGTON DEC 12" to Sydney, New South Wales, red "N. YORK BR. PKt. DEC 14 Paid", London transit and magenta manuscript "40" credit alongside, reverse with clear strike of "SHIP-LETTER-SYDNEY E FE 14 1865", 30c. tear at bottom, 5c. small flaws due to placement near the edge of the cover, otherwise very fine and colorful franking

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