383rd Auction
14–15 & 18–23 March 2024 in Wiesbaden
Condition
6Catalogue no.85I
1913, inauguration of the German stadium for 1916 Olympic Games, "BERLIN GRUNEWALD / DEUTSCHES STADION 29.6.13" on Germania 5 pfg. of special postcard of the stadium, with text to Wiesbaden
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6Catalogue no.
1930, "BERLIN W8/Olympischer Kongress Berlin 28.5.30", superb strike on 3 pfg. private postal stationery card for the Hindenburg donation, very fine
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0Catalogue no.611,613-15
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6Catalogue no.611
COIL STAMPS: 6 pfg. with 4 emty spaces, tied by special cancellation "STADION 10.8.36" to cover to Mülheim/Ruhr, few short perfs, still fine. Very rare.
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1936, interesting collection with about 200 covers and cards, including se-tenant- and souvenir sheet-frankings, special register lables, machine cancels, picture cards, etc, etc. Nice lot.
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1936, meter marks, 23 letters/cards and some fronts and pieces with different meters with advertising for the games, including 2 official envelopes
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6MCatalogue no.
1936, Zeppelin mail, 28 covers and cards of olympic flight or with olympic frankings, including treaty mail Liechtenstein and Dutch East Indies, complete set on cover, etc.
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2 4Catalogue no.Essay
1936, Olympische Spiele, Foto Essays in nicht verausgabten Zeichnungen der Wertstufe 12+ 4Pfg., im Zusammendruck-7er-Block mit einem Leerfeld. Außerordentlich selten.
1882/1988 (approx.), small mint never hinged/unused stock with over 15 covers and cards, incl. private mail, including a telegram from world record holder Jules Ladoumègue (1906-1973), interesting postal stationary such as 5 Pfg. with box cancellation "JÜTEBORG SCHLIESSPLATZ" and encr. "DRESDEN TURN-FESTPLATZ", mostly well preserved
THEOLOGY: Documentation on the German theologian Martin Niemöller from the year 1971, consisting of a photo with autograph, two covers written by his own hand, which mainly deal with his knowledge of the Hitler assassination attempt in 1939 in the Munich Bürgerbräukeller and his acquaintance with the assassin Georg Elser, whom he met multiple times as a prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp, as well as a kind of assessment of Niemöller on the issue by a pastor Gerhard Muras