380th Auction
16-17 & 20-25 March 2023 in Wiesbaden
- (-) Remove Germany 1849–2000 – The Erik B. Nagel Collection (part I) filter Germany 1849–2000 – The Erik B. Nagel Collection (part I)
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3s. on 3m. violet-black, fresh color and good perforation, setting 3, position 3, unused, some light gum toning, otherwise fine, a scarce stamp, certificate Holcombe (1992)
3d. on Rabaul (No. 1000) with missing hyphen between "Deutsch Neuguinea", fresh color and good perforation, position 1, tied by Gibbs type 5 straight-line "Rabaul" to locally addressed cover, fine
3d. on Käwieng (sans serif) with bottom sheet margin and inscription "C 35 Blatt 5", fresh color and good perforation, position 5, without gum, two unobtrusive creases, one perf tiny toned, attractive marginal single, signed Hoffmann-Giesecke
3d. on Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (sans serif, without hyphen), block of four, positions 4-5, left stamps with variety "no stop after d", without gum, right stamp small corner crease each, a fine and attractive, certificate BPA (1991)
3d. on Käwieng (sans serif), block of four "Deutsch Neu-Guinea", fresh color and good perforation, without gum, an attractive multiple, fine, certificate Ceremuga (2001)
3d. on Kieta, fresh color and good perforation, position 1, unused, very fine, signed Hofmann-Giesecke BPP
3d. on Kieta, block of four, positions 4-5, left stamps with variety "no stop after d", without gum, right stamp small corner crease, a fine and scarce multiple, signed Holcombe with certificate (1992)
3d. on Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (serif), block of four, position 1-2, fresh color and good perforation, fine and attractive multiple, certificate Ceremuga (1999)
3d. on Käwieng (serif), block of four, fresh color and good perforation, positions 1-2, without gum, few age spots, left stamps small wrinkles, slight perf separation at left, an attractive and scarce multiple, certificate Fulpius (1946)
3d. on Käwieng (serif), fresh color and good perforation, position 4, with variety "missing stop after d"., unused, fine
3d. on Manus (sans serif), fresh color and good perforation, position 2, unused, very fine, signed and certificate Ceremuga (2002)
3d. on Manus (sans serif) (No. 387), fresh color and mostly good perforation, with clear double surcharge, showing the complete surcharge "G.R.I. 3d", unused. Only 5 examples of this stamp with double overprint are known, this is the only stamp which shows the overprint completely double, one of the great rarities, signed Kilian BPP (slightly showing through) and certificate Holcombe (1988)
Reference: depicted in G.R.I. by Robert M. Gibbs, page 98
3d. on Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (serif), fresh color and good perforation, position 5, with variety "comma like dot after 3", without gum, small corner crease, otherwise fine
3d. on Rabaul, fresh color and good perforation, straight edge at left, position 1, tied by cds. "STEPHANSORT 21" to small piece, tiny wrinkles as usual, fine, signed Hoffmann-Giesecke
3d. on Rabaul, fresh color, usual perfs small corner crease, position 2, tied by Gibbs type 8 oval "RABAUL JUN 12 1915 (NEW BRITAIN) to small piece,
3d. on Rabaul, position 5, in combination with Australia Kangoroo ½d. green and horizontal pair 1d. red, tied by Gibbs tpye 8 cancel "RABAUL JUN 11 1915" to cover to Switzerland with two strikes of straight-line censor mark "PASSED BY CENSOR" alongside, with Sydney transit and Lausanne arrival mark on reverse, R-label with straight top, ½d. some nibbed perfs, an attractive and scarce cover
3d. on Manus (serif), fresh color and good perforation, position 3, mint never hinged, two almost invisible creases, as often encountered on this stamp with just approx. 25 printed from this setting, signed Hoffmann-Giesecke BPP
Provenance: 208th. Heinrich Köhler Auction (1973)
3d. on Stephansort (No. 970), fresh color and mostly good perforation, used with cds. "STEPHANSORT", very minor toning, attractive and rare, certificate BPA (1983)
3d. on Herbertshöhe, fresh color and good perforation, position 5 with additional damage to the "R", without gum, small imperceptible tear at top, otherwise fine. Probably only one sheet from Herbertshöhe (no. 701-750) was overprinted with this setting, a "Kieta" stamp from the same field is illustrated in the handbook of Robert M. Gibbs from page 60
3d. on Rabaul, fresh color, no bracket before "Deutsch", unused, somewhat tropicalized, few short perfs, still quite attractive, a scarce variety, signed Holcombe with opinion (1994)
Provenance: "Fontane" (23. HBA 1994)
"No stamps available" endorsedment on cover with adjacent Gibbs type 8 cancel "RABAUL MAY 7 1915 NEW BRITAIN" addressed to New-South-Wales, on upper left with further endorsedment "Garrison Duty Kaewieng" and "Captain M..." at lower left, small parts overwritten, opened out for display, vertical fold and light aging, an interesting and rare cover
Reference: depicted in G.R.I. by Robert M. Gibbs, page 137
1d. on 3 pfg. brown, fresh color and good perforation, position 8 with variety "1 and d spaced", tied by cds. "STEPHANSORT 13" to Captain J.P. Frey (who was responsible for the Treasury) in Rabaul, fine and scarce, opinion Holcombe (1994)
1d. on 3 pfg. brown, fresh color and good perforation, position 8 with variety "space of approx. 1 1/3mm between 1 and d.", tied by Gibbs type 8 cancel "RABAUL NEW BRITAIN MAY 25 1915" to cover addressed to The Assistant Postmaster, fine
1d. on 5 pfg. green, block of six, fresh color and good perforation, positions 2-4, mint never hinged, some perf seperation first vertical row, a fine and attractive multiple
1914, ½d. on 3 pfg., horizontal pair tied by cds. "APIA 18.9.14" to wrapper to Germany, small spot at left, otherwise fine and scarce usage, signed Bothe BPP a.o.
1914, ½d. on 3 pfg. with clear double print, unused, very fine and scarce, signed Bothe BPP a.o. (Gibbs 1d)
1914, ½d. on 3 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", unused, with almost invisible hinged remainder, very fine, certificate BPA (1975) (Gibbs 1c)
1914, ½d. on 3 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", tied by cds. "APIA 15.9.14" to piece, fine, certificate BPA (1994) (Gibbs 1c)
1914, ½d. on 5 pfg. with double overprint with variety "1 to the left of 2 in ½", unused, slightly toned, otherwise very fine, according to Gibbs only one printed, certificate BPA (1984) (Gibbs 2eb)
1914, ½d. on 5 pfg., vertical pair from the lower left sheet margin, the lower stamp with overprint variety "Comma after I", the variety mint never hinged, the upper unused, very fine, certificate BPA (1984) (Gibbs 2c)
1914, ½d. on 5 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", tied by cds "APIA 15.9.14" to small piece, fine
1d. on 10 pdf. with clear double overprint, used with cds. of Apia, thinning at upper left, otherwise fine, scarce variety, certificate RPSL (1968) (Gibbs 3a)
2½d. on 20 pfg. in combination with Samoa 2d. mauve, tied by german cds. "APIA" to registered official envelope bearing red printed "seal" "POST AND TELEHGRAPH DEPt. NEW ZEALAND" on reverse, to Melbourne with "REGISTERED SYDNEY" transit mark, small abhrasion at right, a very fine and scarce entire with only a few registered items known in that period
2½d. on 20 pfg. as tete-beche pair, the left stamp with inverted overprint, unused, the normal stamp upper left perf small thin, otherwise fine, with only 10 double prints known as pair especially attractive and rare, signed Kilian BPP with certificate (1983) (Gibbs 4e+4)
2½d. on 20 pfg. as tete-beche pair, the left stamp with inverted overprint, tied by cds. "APIA 15.9.14" to small piece, with slightly toned perf tips, otherwise fine, with only 10 double prints known as pair especially attractive and rare, signed Grobe and certificate BPA (1978) (Gibbs 4e+4)
2½ on 20 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", unused, slightly shortened perf at right, otherwise fine and attractive, scarce with only 40 printed, signed Zumstein and opinion Holcombe (1994) (Gibbs 4c)
