384. Auction
19–20 & 23–28 September 2024 in Wiesbaden
1777, folded lettersheet from Zaslaw to Zamose, bearing a fine and full strike of the Crown and Posthorn in circle “ZASLAW” (17,5mm), endorsed on reverse “5 Januar ``77”, intact red wax seal, fine and very rare
1780 (ca.), folded lettersheet from Pulawi to Sokal, bearing a fine and full strike of the Crown and Posthorn in circle “PULAWI” (19mm), fine and rare usage of the first type of Polish postmarks
1779, folded entire from Warsaw to Venezia, bearing a fine strike of the large Crowned “W” (20mm), Bojanowicz Type b, no transit handstamp as usual for the correspondence to Italy, fully dated inside “10 Aprile 1779”, very fine. A very early and attractive usage of that postmark, signed Mikulski
1733, envelope from Warsaw addressed in French to an abbot in Leopol (Lvov), endorsed on the back “8 January 1733 Varsovie”, intact postal wax seal on reverse, a fine and early mail, signed Mikulski
Early 17th Century (ca.), folded entire with content written in Polish, text mentioning the city of Krakow, fine and scarce
Condition
6Catalogue no.
1807, "No. 48/ GRANDE ARMEE" in rot, sauber auf komplettem Faltbrief aus Conitz nach Corbeil in Frankreich, dazu Brief aus derselben Korrespondenz von Corbeil an einen Leutnant "a la Grande armee en Prusse".