383rd Auction
14–15 & 18–23 March 2024 in Wiesbaden
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1854, 10 Cts. schwarz, farbfrisch und allseits breitrandig- bis überrandiges Unterrandstück, oben mit Teilen der Nachbachmarke, mit "VERONA 28-10", eine attraktive Marke in einwandfreier Erhaltung, signiert Ferchenbauer (Ferchenbauer 2 M III)
1850, 30 C. braun auf Handpapier mit L1 "(C.)V. DA VENEZIA" auf komplettem Faltbrief (datiert Venezia 1851) nach Triest mit rotem Ankunftsstempel, Brief mit stärkeren senkrechten Faltungen, Marke allseits vollrandig und in einwandfreier Erhaltung
1855/56, CRIMEAN WAR, correspondence of 14 letters, all adressed to Sir Alexander or Lady Malet at the British Legation in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Most are backstamped "POST-OFFICE/BRITISH-ARMY" in black, blue or red and endorsed "via Marseilles", with french transit "ESCADRE DE LA MEDITERRANEE" but also a letter endorsed "From Black Sea Fleet" sent via French Post Office in Constantinople and two prepaid letters sent via the Austrian Post Office Constantinople with straight-line "FRANCO" and black disinfection mark "NETTO DI FUORA E SPORCO DI DENTRO" of Semlin. A rare destination for British mail from the Crimea and a fascinating group from this campaign.
“Varna / AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO”, Ovalstempel in blau, sehr sauber auf komplettem Faltbrief 1848 nach Konstantinopel mit vorderseitigem handschriftlichen Eingangsvermerk. Ein außerordentlich seltener Stempel.
"RUSTSCHUK", EKr, in blauschwarz, sauber auf Briefkuvert nach Konstantinopel, rückseitig taxiert "2-20" und vorderseitig "5 -". Kleine Mängel. Signiert Todd
"LARNACCA DI CIPRO 9/9" clear strike in typical brownish ink on folded letter (written in greek) to Triest with arrival mark, fine entire from the Ralli correspondence
"VARNA 14/5 72", Fingerhutstempel sauber auf 1867,3 So., 5 So.und 15 So. auf Briefvorderseite nach Genua
"RUSTSCHUK 6/5" (1874) auf 1867, 5 So. und 10 So., auf komplettem Faltbrief nach Wien. Signiert Colla und Ferchenbauer, Attest Todd AEIP
1863, 10 S. blau und 15 S. braun, sauber entwertet durch Stempel "BUCAREST 1-5" auf Faltbrief nach Wien, rücks. Ankunftsstempel, mit innenseitigen Text und handschriftlichem Vermerk "Bucarest 1 May 1864", seltene Verwendung in guter Erhaltung, FA Puschmann (2009)
1864, 10 So. blau und waagerechtes Paar 15 So. braun, mit EKr. "CONSTANTINOPEL 9/2" auf Briefhülle nach Marseille; vorderseitig roter "AUTRICHE-LANS LE BOURG 17 FEVR. 64", rückseitig Ankunftsstempel, die Frankatur minimale Knitterspuren, sonst einwandfrei.
1890, 2 Pia. auf 20 Kr. olivgrün/schwarz im senkrechten Paar, seltener Zähnung 11, farbfrisch, sauber entwertet durch Stempel "CONSTANTINOPEL 17 12 90" auf Portogerecht-Brief der 4. Gewichtsstufe nach Wien mit rück. Ankunftsstempel, sehr gute Erhaltung
1918, Portomarke 5 H. rot mit blauem Aufdruck "Montenegro", sauber ungebraucht, tadellos
1918, Unverausgabte 1-90 B., postfrisch, teils einige verkürzte Zähne, die seltene 60 B. tadellos
1634, entire letter from Brussels to Saint Nicolas, Waes Province, fully dated and signed inside by Francisco de Moncada, governor of the Spanish Netherlands; official paper seal with a few ink spots, fine and scarce autograph
1634, entire letter from Antwerp to Brussels with red chalk postage notation 1 Stuiver fee, presentation note “Preseta 24. Octob 1634”, fully dated inside 22 October 1634. A very fine mail
1673, entire letter from Amsterdam to Anvers with postage due annotation "ß 1:2" (1 schelling brabant and 2 grooten), fully dated inside 27 October 1673, fine and scarce mail sent during the Franco-Dutch War (1672/78)
1682, entire letter from Brussels to Nieuport, fully dated and signed inside by "Othon Henry Marquis dal Carretto, Savona et Grana", general captain and governor of the Spanish Netherlands from 1682 on, red chalk postage annotation "VI" Stuiver fee and official paper seal, some slight aging inside the manuscript, fine and scarce autograph
1699, folded entire from Anvers to Bruxelles, endorsed on obverse per ship post, fully dated on the inside flap, very fine and most unusual early mail by barge
"ARM DECONTI" (Lenain SA48), fair strike on undated military lettersheet without content to "Monsieur de Marville, lieutenant general de Police" in Paris, with postage notation "5" Sols overwritten. Some slight aging, still one of the finest examples known of this rare marking from the French troops used in 1746 during the Flanders Campaign. Certificate Van der Linden AIEP (2010)
"ARM:DE FLANDRE", very fine strike on folded entire to Nancy, handwritten on the inside "au camp de herental en Brabant le 19 mai 1746", additional manuscript "armé de flandre" on the back flap and postal annotation "16" Sols fee, fine and scarce French military mail during the Austrian Succession War (1740/48)
"B:OP:Z:" BERGEN OP ZOOM (unrecorded in Herlant), superb dry strike as a transit mark on 1773 entire letter from Steenberger to Aalst, with red postage notation "2" and final total "6" Stuiver fee, handwritten "Steenb" on the backside, extremely fine and very scarce
"BRUXELLES", in manuscript on 1700 entire letter with full content to Gouy, fine and rare usage during the Spanish Netherlands period (Herlant-Nr. 2, rated 30)
"COURTRAY" (Herlant-Nr. 4, rated 30), superb strike on entire letter to Menin, very scarce mail sent during the Nine Year´s War
"D(e) L´. (armée) de Flandre", in manuscript on entire letter to Dijon, France, written and dated inside in French "au Camp de Corbek le 13 avril 1705", postage annotation "15", fine and very scarce mail sent during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701/13), certificate Roumet RSP (2015)
"De NAMUR" early cursive, very fine strike on 1710 entire letter from Namur to Anvers, served by Pajot and with postage due annotation "3" Sols fee; very fine and unusual Spanish Succession War mail during the French occupation of the city (1701/12)
"NAMUR", fine strike on 1774 entire letter from Givet, France via Namur to Verviers, together with handwritten “franco Namur” to indicate the prepayment to Namur and 5 Sols fee for the distance Namur – Verviers, very fine
"NINOVEN", in manuscript on 1618 entire letter on parchment with full content from Ninove to Anvers, endorsed on the backside "Port", fine and very rare early usage from this village in East Flanders
"TR NAY" TOURNAY, fine strike on 1747 entire letter from Tournay to Beaune, France, with postage due annotation "12" sols fee, endorsed inside "Tournay 19 février 1747", fine mail from the French Occupation of the city (1745/49) during the Austrian Succession War
1924, International Stamp Exhibition 5 fr. in complete miniature sheet with four stamps, unmounted mint with spechial cancel in the sheet margin at top, fine
1930, King Albert I, 14 proofs in different colors, 5c. in black, blue, brown, red and green, each with solid and lined background, and 50c. larger format and value tablet at lower right in black, blue, green and red, mint never hinged, very fine and rare
1930, Philatelic Exhibition Antwerpen souvenir sheet, unmounted mint with special cancel in the margin at top, light gum bands, otherwise fine
