382nd Auction
18. – 23. September 2023 in Wiesbaden
- Germany 1849–2000 – The Erik B. Nagel Collection (part II) (191) Apply Germany 1849–2000 – The Erik B. Nagel Collection (part II) filter
- Registered letters of the German foreign post offices and colonies (part II) (2) Apply Registered letters of the German foreign post offices and colonies (part II) filter
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"TSINGTAU KIAUTSCHOU *b 8.7.10" recht klar auf Kaiseryacht 20 Cents ohne Wasserzeichen auf R-Vordruckbrief "AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE" mit R-Zettel "Tsingtau (Kiautschou)" (Einfeldt Nr. 10) via Colombo nach Tranvaal. Der Umschlag ist oben etwas verkürzt, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung. Trotz der Einschränkung ein seltener R-Bedarfsbrief mit seltener Destination Transvaal
"APIA (SAMOA) 25.1.09" mehrfach klar als Fremdentwertung auf Niue TAHA PENI auf 1 Penny, 2 ½ PENI auf 2 ½ Penny und Tolu e Pene auf 3 Pence rückseitig auf R-Ganzsachenumschlag Neuseeland 3 Pence mit Zusatzfrankatur 1 Penny rosa als R-Brief mit R-Zettel "Apia (Samoa)" (Einfeldt Nr. 9) und neben gesetztem L1 "Paquebot" nach Altenburg mit Ankunftsstempel Der Umschlag mit Alterungs- und Beförderungsspuren, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung, typischer R-Brief aus der bekannten "Franke"-Korrespondenz
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 2½h. block of four from the upper sheet margin, the lower stamps and margin unused, upper stamps never hinged, slightly toned, lower left stamp small thin, otherwise fine and attractive multiple, signed Bühler with certificate (1984)
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 4h. from lower left sheet corner, mint never hinged, very fine, signed Bühler
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 7½h., block of four, mint never hinged, very fine and attractive, certificate BPA (1965)
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 7½h. horizontal pair, the left stamp without overprint, unused, very fine ans scarce
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 30h. with block of four with left sheet margin, mint never hinged, a fine and attractive multiple, scarce, signed Bühler
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 20h., mint never hinged, fine, signed Bühler
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 30h. mint never hinged, minor horizontal gum bend, otherwise very fine, scarce, signed Hoffmann-Giesecke
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 45h., mint never hinged, fine, signed Bühler and Hoffmann-Giesecke
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 45h., vertical pair from the lower left sheet corner with HAN imprint "H 2031.10", the lower stamp with very weak handstamp impression thus initialled "JDM", upper stamp unused, the lower mint never hinged, a scarce and very attractive multiple, signed Holcombe with certificate (1991)
1915, G.R. MAFIA Handstamp in violet: 2r. green, fresh color, good centring and perforation, unused, a very rare stamp of which probably only 15 pieces have been overprinted, several known pieces have flaws, a really pristine piece, one of the greatest rarities of the "Mafia" issue, signed Hoffmann Giesecke a.o. and certificate BPA (1947)
G.R. POST 6 CENTS MAFIA: Black overprint on 4h. with upper sheet margin, mint never hinged, hinge in the margin only, very fine, natural gum bend, a very rare stamp, certificate Brandon (1996)
G.R. POST 6 CENTS MAFIA: Violet overprint on 7½h. with initial overprint G.R. MAFIA, unused, imperceptible crease not detracting, a very rare and attractive variety of which only a handful are known, certificate BPA (1966)
G.R. POST 6 CENTS MAFIA: Black overprint on 15h., unused without gum, very fine, a very rare stamp, certificate Ceremuga (2003)
Provenance: Marquis de Bute
STAMPS OVERPRINTED BY THE GOVERNOR IN MANUSCRIPT: "G R Mafia JDM" on 2½, 4, and 7½H., fresh colors, unused, 7½h. somewhat flat perforation at top, 2½h. onobtrusive corner crease, otherwise fine, the small flaws completely trivial with only 10-15 pieces known per stamp, signed and certificate Holcombe (for 7½H; 1990)
1915, G.R. POST MAFIA: Fiscals "STATISTIK DES WAAREN-VERKEHRS" 24p. - 1r. and "ÜBERSETZUNGS-GEBÜHREN" 25h., all fresh color and good centering, 24h. tiny thin, 12½ and 50h. slightly toned, otherwise fine and of no importance, a very attractive and indeed rare set, with only a few of complete sets existing
"O.H.M.S. MAFIA" red boxed surcharge on Zanzibar Sultan bin Harub 1-15c., fresh colors, unused, very rare stamps, signed and certificate Holcombe (1994) (see also Robert M. Gibbs page 254)
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 1r. red-brown/deep blue-green with greenish-blue overprint, unused, very fine
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 1r. red-brown/deep blue-green with violet overprint, unused, very fine, signed Holcombe
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 1r. red-brown/deep blue-green with dull-blue overprint, unused, very fine, certificate BPA (1980)
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 3p. grey - 2a. purple and 3a. orange - 1r. red-brown/deep blue green, all tied by cds. "MAFIA" to large piece, fine, certificate Brandon (1995)
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 1a. aniline carmine, two singles with black resp. violet overprint, unused, black overprint slightly toned, otherwise fine
Indian Expeditionary Forces with G.R. POST MAFIA: 2a6ps. ultramarin, upper marginal single with green overprint on the gutter and black overprint on the stamp, tied by backdated cds. "MAFIA JA 23 1915" to small piece, a fine and interesting item
1917, Indian Expeditionary Forces ½a. green tied by blue cds. "MAFIA 20 SP 16" to picture postcard to Zanzibar with clear cds. "ZANZ(IBAR) SP 2? 16", scarce and attractive usage of the Mafia cds. which was used for less than a year, certificate BPA (2010)
Provenance: The Irwin Weinberg Inventory (Robert A. Siegel, 2016)
1917, Indian Expeditionary Forces Postal stationery card with new G.R. POST MAFIA overprint: ¼a. grey, used with cds. "MAFIA NO", a scarce an interesting item, message added at a later date, fine
2d. on 10 pfg., position 3, fresh color and good perforation, in combination with 3d. on Rabaul, setting A, position 3, both tied by first day oval "RABAUL JAN 4 1915" to cover addressed to Sydney, very fine and attractive
2d. on 20 pfg., position 1, showing part of the a second overprint "2d" at top, fresh color and good perforation. Tied by rare Gibbs Type 1 pre-first day cancel "RABAUL Oct. 13 1914" to cover addressed to Mrs. R.J.A. Travers sent by her husband Captain Travers who played an important part in the action on the Bitapaka Road, reverse with typewriter text "I hereby certify that the stamp...one of the original stamps of the 16 issued...", a very interesting and rare cover with only 9 similar covers recorded. This is the sole used copy of this variety registered, the unused copy being damaged at bottom right, certificate BPA (1982) (Gibbs 4c)
Provenance: "Creed Collection", Uncommon Market (1966)
3d. on 25pfg. black and red/yellow, fresh colour and good perforation, position 3, used with Gibbs Type 2 straight-line "RABAUL 17 1914", fine, certificate Ceremuga (2002)
3d. on 30pfg., position 8, fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 2 canceller, fine, signed Holcombe
3d. on 30 pfg. black and orange/buff, clear double surcharge, position 9, fresh color and good perforation, tied by Gibbs type 2 violet "*RABAUL* *Oct, 17 1914*" to local cover (vertical fold). A major rarity with a total of just 10 printed with only 5 recorded, three unused and two used, both on cover(front), certificate Holcombe (1998)
3d. on 30pfg., 4d. and 40 pfg. and 5d. on 50 pfg., all fresh color and mostly good perforation, tied by blue Gibbs type 3 cancel "* RABAUL * NOV 8 1914" to local cover, 4d. small corner fault, otherwise fine and very attractive, certificates Corson and Brandon (1991)
4d. on 40pfg., position 4, fresh color and good perforation, used with Gibbs type 2 "RABAUL Oct 17 1914", fine, certificate PF (item still on small piece; 1986)
1914, 4d. on 40 pf. black/carmine, with clear double print, position 6, unused with small part original gum, a little soiled, a very rare stamp with only 20 printed, certificate BPA (1981)
4d. on 40 pfg. with clear double overprint, position 10, showing the variety "1 for I", together with 1d. on 5 pfg. - 2d. on 20 pfg. and 3d. on 25 and 30pfg., all tied by Gibbs type 2 cancel "*RABAUL * *Oct. 22 1914*" to local cover, some pressure marks, partially erased writing, folded twice between stamps, the stamps in fine condition, only 20 stamps with double overprint have been printed out of those only 2 with the variety, extremely rare thus, signed Holcombe with certificate (1994)
