383rd Auction
14–15 & 18–23 March 2024 in Wiesbaden
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1914, ½d. on 3pfg. - 9d. on 80 pfg., fresh color and good perforation tied by cds. "APIA 12.9.14" to large part of envelope, fine, signed JF Brun
1914, ½d. on 3 pfg., horizontal strip of five, all with variety "no fraction bar", tied by cds. "APIA 12.9.14" to piece, on vertical fold, not affecting adhesives, fine
½d. on 5 pfg. and horizontal pair 1d. on 10 pfg. tied y cds. "APIA -8.9.14" to registered cover with pre-printed senders address "Pflanzer-Verein von Deutsch-Samoa Apia" to Cochabamba, Bolivia. Chile registration label applied in transit, reverse with transit and arrival mark, some minor wear, a very rare and attractive entire
1914, ½d. on 5 pfg. with overprint variety "Comma after I", tied by cds "APIA 18.9.14" to small piece, fine
½d. on 5 pfg. showing large part of second surcharge showing "G" and "½" at right, tied by cds. "APIA 16.9.14" to small piece, fine, signed Holcombe with opinion (1997)
1d. on 10 pfg., upper marginal single with shifted surcharge, tied by cds. "APIA" to small piece, fine and interesting variety
1d. on 10 pfg., fresh color and good perforation, tied by cds. "APIA 9.9.14" to local cover addressed to the Central Hotel, fine
2½d on 20 pfg. and 6d. on 50 pfg., both tied by cds. "APIA 23.10.14" to registered cover to Auckland, fine
2½d. on 20 pfg. with additional franking tied by cds. "APIA 10.11.14" to registered cover to Bern, Switzerland with "OPENED BY CENSOR" label at left, reverse with transit and arrival mark, some transportation wear, but scarce and attractive usage
2½d. on 20 pfg. with right sheet margin and additional franking, all tied by cds. "APIA 13 OC 16" to registered cover to Bern, Switzerland with adjacent boxed "PASSED BY CENSOR 2 SAMOA", reverse with transit marks of London, Vancouver and Montreal and arrival mark "BERN", fine
1914, 2½d. on 20 pfg. and George V. ½d. green, both tied by cds. "APIA 16.10.14" to cover adressed to Cambridge, fine
2½d. on 20 pfg. with inverted surcharge, unused, slightly unfresh, otherwise fine, very rare with only 8 printed, signed A. Brun a.o.
2½d. on 20 pfg. as tete-beche pair, the left stamp with inverted overprint, unused, the normal stamp small imperfections, otherwise fine, with only 10 double prints known as pair especially attractive and rare, signed Holcombe with certificate (1993) (Gibbs 4e+4)
2½d. on 20 pfg. blue with second, inverted, partially visible surcharge "G" and "2", together with 1d. on 10 pfg., tied by cds. "APIA 12.9.14" to small piece, the stamp being the right of a former tête-bêche pair, the majority of which show an overprint shifted onto the normal stamp, very fine and rare, signed Bühler with certificate (1978) and certificate PF (1973)
Provenance: 60th Corinphila Auction (1978)
2½ on 20 pfg., vertical pair with lower sheet margin showing large part of inscription "Samo(a)", the lower stamp with variety "Comma after I", position 10 of the vertical Setting, mint never hinged, fine and attractive, scarce with only 40 printed, signed and certificate BPA (1978)
2½d. on 20 pfg., with variety "comma after I", position 10 of the vertical Setting, used, fine, signed Kilian with certificate (1987)
2½ on 20 pfg. blue, with clear double surcharge, used with clear cds. "APIA 15.9.14", fine and scarce, signed Holcombe with opinion (1992)
Provenance: 84th Corinphila Auction (1992)
6d. on 50 pfg., two singles, one showing variety ""inverted 9 for 6" tied by cds. "APIA 12.9.14" to locally addressed envelope, fine, signed Holcombe with opinion (1994)
2s. on 2m. blue with variety "broken period after I", fresh color and good perforation, unused, signed, very fine
2s. on 2m. blue with variety "broken period after I", fresh color and good perforation, used with clear cds. "APIA", signed Köhler, very fine
3s. on 3m. black-violett with variety "broken period after I", fresh color and mostly perforation, two short at lower right, tied by cds. "APIA" to small piece, scarce, signed and certificate BPA (1964)
5s. on 5m. carmine and black, with variety "broken period after I", fresh color and good perforation, used with clear cds. "APIA", fine and scarce, certificate RPSL of New Zealand
1915, Postal Stationery reply card ½d. on 5pfg. with additional franking Samoa on NZ 1d. carmine, used from "APIA 8MY 15" endorsed "via Sydney" to Rabaul, censor mark "Passed by Censor" on front and Sydney transit mark on reverse, minor imperfections and light corner bend, otherwise fine, a very attractive item
1914, Postal stationery card ½d. on 5 pfg. with additional franking George V. ½d. green from "APIA" to England with straight-line "Passed by Censor" alongside, reverse with long message dated "Malua Oct. 28 1915", vertical fold and some transportation wear, still fine and attractive usage, signed Bothe BPP
Postal Stationery card ½d. on 5 pfg., with clear double print, used with cds. "APIA 13.9.14" and addressed locally, scarce, some light rubbing on reverse, otherwise fine
1914, excellent and substantial, unused/mint and used on pages collection, all neatly mounted and with specialities extremely competently described, including multiples and better overprint variants such as "comma instead of dot" and "inverted 9 instead of 6", also Mi.-Nr. 1 DD as middle stamp in strip of three (Mgl.), two used postal stationary, as well as a part new/reprints Samoa Express, partly competently signed, mostly in good condition
