384. Auction

19–20 & 23–28 September 2024 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1396

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1b

OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for1.250 €

“167” ZARKI four-ring numeral, excellent strike on 10k. dark blue/carmine in vivid colours, very fine, very scarce cancellation (Bojanowicz 7 points)

Lot no.1397

Condition

6

Catalogue no.1b

Opening600 €
Sold for2.700 €

“283” WARKA four-ring numeral, a perfect strike neatly tying a 10 k. dark blue/carmine, fresh colours and very fine, to envelope with bilingual framed “BAPKA WARKA” alongside and handwritten date “26/4 64”, the envelope with some faults and transportation traces. A very rare cancellation on cover (Bojanowicz 8 points), certificate Philatelic Experts (2024)

Lot no.1398

Condition

3

Catalogue no.13

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Sold for480 €

“255” LELICE four-ring numeral, fine strike on Russian 3k. black/green, fine, very rare cancellation (Bojanowicz 10 points)

Lot no.1399

Condition

3

Catalogue no.15

OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for400 €

“51” CZYZEW four-ring numeral, fine strike on Russian 10k. brown/blue, tiny corner fault, a rare cancellation (Bojanowicz 9 points)

Lot no.1400

Condition

3

Catalogue no.15z

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Sold for300 €

“256” SIERPC four-ring numeral, fine strike on Russian 10k. brown/blue, very fine, very scarce cancellation (Bojanowicz 7 points)

Lot no.1401

Condition

6

Catalogue no.104

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

“URZAD POCTOWO-TELEG. * RYKI”, provisional violet cancel on 1919 Coat of arms 15f, brick-red on card to Garwolin with arrival mark, scarce commercial mail with this cancellation, signed Korszen and Petriuk PZF with the latters certificate (2024)

Lot no.1402

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for1.250 €

“KAMIENIC POD 1 6 20”, clear strike on large format official cover with ackknowledgement of receipt, originally sent from “LWOW 12 V 20”, returned via Warsaw and opened for address research and sealed with labels. Some heavy wear but a very rare cover of Kamienic which was in polish hands only for a very brief period between 16.11.1919 and 12.7.1920, detailed certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1403

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

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Sold for30 €

FIELD POST OFFICE "POCZTA POLOWA N°23": Illustrated postcard with large official lilac handstamp from Riflemen Corp., adjacent cds. "FRONTOWA POCZTA POLOWA N°23 26 V 1919"; some slight aging, still fine, scarce

Lot no.1404

Condition

6

Catalogue no.P 10

OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for40 €

FIELD POST OFFICE "POCZTA POLOWA N°37": Postal stationery reply card 15 h. green, used with cds. "LWOW" to Osowiec, adjacent cds. "FRONTOWA POCZTA POLOWA N°37 26 IX 1919", repeated on reverse; fine, scarce mail from the Polish-Byelorussian front

Lot no.1405

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1, 2-5

Opening200 €
Sold for950 €

1919, Odesa Overprint 10 f., 20 f.-1 m., fresh colours, unused, very fine and scarce, signed Schmutz

Lot no.1406

Condition

3 5

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for1.600 €

1920, Poste Polonaise Constantinople, “P.P.C.” handstamp overprints in violet, 3 f.- 5 m., 13 values with the 50 f. being twice, fresh colours, all used with cds. “POCZTA POLSKA KONSTANTINOPEL 1920” to small pieces, mostly fine to very fine. A rare set, mentioned but unnumbered in the major catalogues, signed Rachmanow and Mikulski

Lot no.1407

Condition

3 5

Catalogue no.1-12

Opening300 €
Sold for1.200 €

3 f.-5 m., cpl. set, each tied by cds. “POCZTA POLSKA KONSTANTINOPEL 7-IX.1920” to a large piece, folded between the adhesives, fine. A very scarce set, signed Schmutz, Johann BPP and Mikulski

Lot no.1408

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1-7, 9-10, 12

Opening200 €
Sold for360 €

1919, Levant Overprint 3 f.-50 f., 1,50 m.-2 m. and 5 m., fresh colours, unused, very fine and very scarce, all signed Mikulski

Lot no.1409

Condition

3 6

Catalogue no.2, 3, 5-7, 9-15, 14Avar

Opening400 €
Sold for520 €

1918, Polish Corps, 18 values from the two overprinted issues, one 50 k. with inverted overprint, each neatly tied by cds. “POCZTA POLOWA 21 5 18 I POL.KOPR.2” to a large official postal document with negative seals and five-line handstamp “POCZTA Polowa Igo Polskiego Korpusa” alongside, folded several times mostly between the adhesives, still mostly very fine, an impressive document

Lot no.1410

Condition

5

Catalogue no.1

Opening400 €
Sold for460 €

1919, 20h. on 40h. brown-olive with Austria newspaper stamp 5h. green, tied by cds. “DZIEDZICE” to small piece, fine and very scarce, signed Rachmanow, Bojanowicz and certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1411

Condition

3

Catalogue no.2Ums

Opening400 €
Sold for500 €

1919, 25h. on 60h. green, tete-beche surcharge on uncut stamp, used with cds. “DEZIEDZICE”, fine and very rare, signed Mikstein and certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1412

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.000 €

1919, large format registered cover front originating from Pennsylvania to Skalat, upon arrival franked with Postage due 1kr. blue, 5, 10 and 25h. red, 15 on 36h violett and 20 on 52h. orange, all tied by cds. “SKALAT -8.XI.19--6”, only 20 on 52h. small corner fault, otherwise fine, an extremely rare and attractive franking, signed with describtion on reverse by Stan. Mikstein and certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1413

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for400 €

1919, cash-paid envelope from “SKALAT 16.IX.19-6” with two-line censor mark “CENZURA TARNOPOL” alongside to New York, some minor ageing, otherwise fine and rare, signed with certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1414

Condition

2 3

Catalogue no.

Opening2.500 €
Sold forUnsold

1918, Germania 2½, 5, 7½, 10, 20 and 60 pfg., all with handstamp type I, 2½, 20 and 60 pfg. used with violet cachet, 5-10 pfg. unused without gum, very rare, 5 pfg. few missing perfs at left, otherwise fine, a.o. signed Mikulski and Rachmanow and certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Reference: depicted in Fischer catalog 2022, volume 2

Lot no.1415

Condition

5

Catalogue no.

Opening700 €
Sold for700 €

1918, Germania 15 pfg. with overprint “POLSKA pOCTZA”, tied to piece by provisional straight-line “Poddebice”, very fine and rare with only a few items known, signed Mikulski and certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1416

Condition

0 1 4

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for500 €

1918, Germania 10 pfg. red, block of 18 from the upper left sheet corner, the outer stamps of bottom row unused, the others mint never hinged, between 2nd and 3rd stamp some separations at bottom, otherwise fine, a very rare and largest known multiple of this local issue, certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)

Lot no.1417
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Condition

0 4

Catalogue no.III

Opening5.000 €
Sold forUnsold

1982, unissued Hundertwasser 10$, complete sheet of 50, mint never hinged

Lot no.1418

Condition

2

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for1.000 €

1865 (ca), Crowned Eagle with Bull´s Head, unadopted engraved essays, two large colour die proofs in brownish red and blue, together with a selection of imperforated colour die proofs (14), also four cut-out of unadopted postal stationery essays with embossed `Bull Head within Six Pointed Star´, mostly fine, a delightful group

 

 

 

Lot no.1419

Condition

3

Catalogue no.7ay

Opening150 €
Sold for580 €

1858, 80 par. vermilion on yellow-white paper, horizontal pair with good colour and wide margins all around, used with framed “FRANCO ROMAN”, negligible paper punch between the stamps due to the cancellation device, still very fine and attractive, signed Diena with certificates Balasse (1963) and Heimbüchler BPP (1995)

 

 

 

Lot no.1420

Condition

0 4

Catalogue no.293U-302U

Opening350 €
Sold for540 €

1926, King Ferdinand 60th Anniversary 10 b.-10 l., fresh colours, cpl. set in corner blocks of four imperforate, mint never hinged, the 2 lei with constant plate flaw “Cracked Tablet”, very fine and scarce

Lot no.1421

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold

Incoming mail: 1851, entire letter from England to Galatz, prepaid with "3/3", transported via Prussia and Krakow

Lot no.1422

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening200 €
Sold for420 €

10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh collours and very good embossing, large to wide margins all around, used with rectangular dotted “384” WEISSENSTEIN, a very fine stamp, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1423

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening200 €
Sold for440 €

10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing with good to wide margins all around, used with prephilatelic cds. “RIGA 25 MARCH 1858”, very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1424

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening200 €
Sold for500 €

10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I, fresh colours and good embossing with large to wide margins, small sheet margin at right, used with rectangular dotted “115” MARIUPOL, very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1425

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening100 €
Sold for150 €

10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I, fresh colours and good embossing, good to wide margins, used with a single pen stroke, minimal toning on reverse, otherwise very fine, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1426

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening80 €
Sold for200 €

10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, large to wide margins all around, used with pen stroke subsequently removed, still very fine

 

 

 

Lot no.1427

Condition

3 5

Catalogue no.1

Opening300 €
Sold for1.400 €

10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, very good to wide margins all around, tied by red prephilatelic cds. “WARSAW 7 /  ” to small fragment, very fine, rare, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1428

Condition

3 5

Catalogue no.1

Opening200 €
Sold for360 €

10k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours and good embossing, touched at upper left, shaved at lower right, otherwise close to large margins, tied by bilingual double circle “WENDAU ( ) 27 1858” to small piece, also previously cancelled by the framed cancellation “TAUROGEN”, small thin of no importance, horizontal crease not affecting the stamp, still fine and very scarce postal fraud, certificates Mikulski (1985) and Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1429

Condition

6

Catalogue no.1

Opening1.200 €
Sold for3.800 €

1858, Coat of Arms 10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate II, fresh colours, good margins at left and right, large margins at top and bottom, tied by two-line framed “REVEL 22 MAR. 1858” and a weakened pen cross to commercial folded entire to St Petersburg, very fine and very scarce, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

 

 

Lot no.1430

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1 PFIII

Opening150 €
Sold for540 €

10 k. brown/blue imperforate, Plate I with error “Dot Between 10 and KOP”, fresh colours and good embossing, slightly touch at lower right, close at right otherwise good margins, still fine, an extremely scarce variety originating from a rejected die proof, certificate Citerne BPP (2024)

Lot no.1431

Condition

6

Catalogue no.2

Opening80 €
Sold for320 €

1858, Coat of arms 10k. brown/blue, deep vivid shade and good embossing, neatly tied by prephilatelic framed “KRONCHSTADT JUNE 1858” to folded entire to St Petersburg, no arrival as usual, very fine, scarce usage

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