384. Auction

19–20 & 23–28 September 2024 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.10568
Opening350 €
Sold for400 €

1862/82, Lot 14 interessantere Frankaturen der Sitzenden Helvetia gezähnt. Dabei 10 Rp. blau als Mischfrankatur mit Strubel 20 Rp. orange (FA Berra SBPV), 3 Rp. schwarz als seltene portogerechte Einzelfrankatur auf Drucksache von Zürich nach Mailand oder 60 Rp. kupferbronze als ebenfalls ungewöhnliche Einzelfrankatur auf Brief der 2. Gewichtsstufe von Zürich nach Mailand. Dazu zwei spätere Briefe nach Frz. Guinea. Leicht unterschiedlich. 

Lot no.10569
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Opening150 €
Sold for220 €
Lot no.10570
Opening250 €
Sold for520 €

1932/61, interesting group of more than 20 covers, with i.a. sheet 1 with cancellation "ZÜRICH NABA 29.IX.34" registered FDC to Berneck with arrival postmark, Mi.-Nr. 364-367 cpl. registered FDC to Palestine with arrival postmark, etc.; mostly very good condition.

Lot no.10571
Opening6.000 €
Sold for5.500 €

1934/2008, phantastisch schöne Blocksammlung mit über 520 Briefen, dabei viele R- und Eilbriefe, Zensuren, Sonderstempel sowie bessere Ausgaben, soweit möglich nach Formnummern zusammengetragen, dabei eine Vielzahl an hochwertigen Briefen wie z.B. Mi.-Nr. Bl.1(4), Bl. 2 Großbogen auf Brief, Bl. 2 (3), Bl. 5(21), Bl. 6(8), Bl. 7(38), Bl. 9 auf FDC, Bl. 11 auf FDC(2), gute Erhaltung

Lot no.10573
OpeningMake an Offer
Sold forUnsold

1980/95(ca.), kleine Partie moderner Briefe, meist Einschreiben etc

Lot no.10574
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.050 €

1854/1949, meist ungebrauchte und gestempelte Spezial-Sammlung der Freimarken ab Strubel bis Landschaften mit vielen verschiedenen Farben, Zähnungen, Papiersorten, Doubletten und weiteren Besonderheiten, sauber nach Zumstein-Katalog sortiert und vorbestimmt. Dabei u.a. Zumstein Nr. 23F (Befund Trüssel SBPV), 12 Marken mit L1 “AUSSER KURS”, fünf verschiedene ungezähnte Farbproben Mi.-Nr. 61, Zumstein Nr. 69B (Befund Trossel SBPV, Zumstein Nr. 72Eb postfrisch (Befund Bossert) und Mi.-Nr. 116 auf Rückzugs- oder Adressänderungsbegehren-Formular 1921,zum Teil signiert, dazu noch ein Steckbuch mit weiteren Doubletten

Lot no.10575
Opening250 €
Sold for200 €

1909/98, meist postfrische und gestempelte Sammlung inkl. Doubletten mit u.a. K9 + WZ7A, diverse Zdr. ex Mi.-Nr. 406/07 und vier Zdr. ex W25-K44 in zwei Alben, dazu ein Album ATM Belege inkl. FDC 1976-89

Lot no.10577
Opening4.000 €
Sold for4.000 €

1863/1926, unused/mint never hinged and used collection, partly specialized with many better items, like Mi.-Nr.  1-4, 181-88I-IV, 189-94I-IV, 195-202I-IV, 229-45, 302A, 312, 335, 336, A363, 485-621 and 754-66, also good section Postage due and Locals etc., many signed or with certificate, good condition

Lot no.10578
Opening2.000 €
Sold for2.000 €

1863/1994, good used and unused/mint never hinged collection wit a good classic section partly specialized, later many better, also Compulsory surcharge stamps for Airmail, Red Crescent small collection cancellations, Local Issues and in addition a nice section Cilicia and Eastern Rumelia, mostly good quality

Lot no.10579
Opening800 €
Sold for900 €

1863/1958 (ca.), large mint never hinged/unused and used collection with a few covers, incl. Postage Dues and Local Posts, strength before the 1940s, some interesting and better items starting with a selection of the Tughra issues, many cpl. sets like Mi.-Nr. 229-245, 843-856, 891-912, 913-934, 985-999 unused, together with some postal stationeries and one official postal document. Some occasional faults, mostly in good and fresh condition, an attractive assembly

Lot no.10580
Opening600 €
Sold for2.200 €
Lot no.10581
Opening300 €
Sold for440 €

1865/91 (ca.), lot of mostly excellent copies of the “Duloz” issues with many nice and clear cancels, bisected stamps, nice pieces and multiples, neatly on five cards, plus Coles & Walker handbook, Part Two

Lot no.10582
Opening3.000 €
Sold for3.800 €

1898/1928, exhibition collection "The History of the Railway" with approx. 170 covers, cards, postal stationery and forms (with fiscal stamps), including covers for the Smyrna-Kassaba Railway, Anatolian Railway, Orient Railway, Hedjaz Railway, Baghdad Railway, as well as covers of the "Balkan Express" and other specialties, including registered covers, railway postmarks, railway form letters, registered express cover from Serbia 1906 with routing mark "Orient-Express", Orient-Express vignette with cancellation from the British post office in Constantinople on the front of the cover, fiscal and postage stamps to finance the Hedjaz Railway loose on forms and covers, cover from Medina with Hedjaz postage stamps, a lot of mail from the military mission, cover with Syria Michel No. 173-75 (FA Sorani). Clean throughout on pages with german describtion 

Lot no.10583
Opening500 €
Sold for500 €

BULGARIA: Collection of the all arabic cancellations on around 60 stamps and pieces from the Tugrah issue onwards, including the rare cancellations "MUSEVRI 90" and "AHYOLU"

Lot no.10585
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Opening150 €
Sold for750 €
Lot no.10586
Opening200 €
Sold for1.350 €

1918/19, unused and used collection with better items like Mi.-Nr. 14, 61-63, 90, all unused, also some Romanian Occupation, mostly good condition

Lot no.10587
Opening300 €
Sold for440 €

1852/2013 (ca), mint never hinged/unused and used collection, starting with the early Papal Sates issues, strength in modern area with many cpl. sets, souvenir and miniature sheets, together with some duplicates and a few covers; some occasional faults as well as possible reprints in the early issues, in six albums

Lot no.10588
Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold

1929/85, mint never hinged/unused and used collection with covers, from 1963 cpl. years, together with some FDCs and souvenir sheets, also a stockbook with world issues, overall fine condtion, in six albums and stockbooks

Lot no.10590
Opening100 €
Sold for100 €

1930/2004, mainly mint part collection with few better items, good condition

Lot no.10591
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Opening100 €
Sold for80 €
Lot no.10593 °
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Opening150 €
Sold for420 €
Lot no.10594
Opening600 €
Sold for1.200 €

1871, (1288), Sher Ali, Lion Issue, printed “Kingdom of Kabul”, over seventy singles and one cover, being a study of the varieties of the shahi, sanar, and abasi denominations, typically cancelled with corner bite, some further cancelled in manuscript typical of Kabul or red smear cancel of Peshawar, note interesting combination usage of two 1sa (Pl. B and C) and 1ab (Pl. C) on piece cancelled with manuscript markings of Tashkurghan, 1872 cover from Peshawar, condition varies dramatically as typical of these issues, an ideal reference or nucleus for an expanded study. (Scott ex 1-7)

Lot no.10595
Opening100 €
Sold for100 €

1871, (1291), Sher Ali, Lion Issue, mostly mint, with 1ab (4, two being used), 1/2rup (1), and 1rup (2), mounted and identified per plate position, condition mixed, a useful group of this difficult issue, with Dietrich noting “their usage seems to have been comparatively small.” (Afghan Philately, 1871-1989)

Lot no.10596
Opening300 €
Sold for420 €

1871, (1290), Sher Ali, Lion Issue, mostly used, with nearly forty stamps from Plate A and nearly sixty from Plate B, including two pairs, a strip of three, and strip of four, all written-up on album pages and identified by sheet position, most cancelled by tearing a portion of stamp, some further cancelled in manuscript or with red ink smear, varied condition, but a useful study, rarely offered in such quantity (ex Scott 10-11)

Lot no.10597
Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1876, (1293), Sher Ali, “Post Office” Issue, lithographed in Kabul, in colour on white ground, mounted and annotated by denomination, shade, and plate position, approximately eighty stamps including one used pair, with a range of shades noting an extensive variety of greys, several purple singles, including 1sh denomination, and others with distinct rectangular ring-seal or ampersand-style markings of  Tashkurghan, range of greenish shades typical of those examples sold in Kabul, many with red smear cancels of Peshawar, etc, condition varies significantly, an ideal study lot for the specialist. (ex Scott 29-53)

Lot no.10598
Opening200 €
Sold for260 €

1877 (1294), “Second Post Office” issue, sheet of 40 in ocher (Dietrich “yellow” shade), used in Jalallabad, composed of 25x1sh, 8x1sa, 3x1ab, and two each of 1/2rup and 1rup, printed in eight rows of five on vertically laid paper, without gum as issued, fresh colour, folded between rows 5 and 6, a fine and scarce sheet. (ex Scott 69-73)

Lot no.10599
Opening120 €
Sold for120 €

1877, (1294), Sher Ali, “Second Post Office” Issue, lithographed in Kabul, with twenty three singles, one tied to piece by manuscript, mostly grey or greenish shades, note two examples in black, the origins of which have been much debated by specialists from Masson-Jones to Boggs to Dietrich, varying condition, a fascinating group.

Lot no.10600
Opening1.200 €
Sold for1.200 €

1878, (1295), Sher Ali, “Third Post Office” Issue, lithographed in Kabul, an extensive study, a mix of mint and used, mounted on pages and annotated as per plate, position, shade, etc, with many large mint multiples including several purple blocks, one being a nearly full sheet showing positions 1 through 36, sheet of 40 Plate B in grey, with several other large multiples or near-complete, complete sheet of Place C in green, a few examples on cover or large piece, over thirty examples of the “Skeleton” issues in shades of brown, green, and black, condition varies, as expected, but a fascinating collection prepared by a dedicated student of the issue.

Lot no.10601
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.000 €

1880-1, (1298), Abdur Rahman Issue, inscribed “Capital of [the Kingdom of] Kabul”, the Lion’s head having been replaced by a value tablet at centre, a nicely-annotated collection, mounted and identified by denomination, shade, and die, with over 170 singles as well as a number of pairs, strips, and blocks, a wide range of shades, noting wide variations of purple, brown, and lake, mixed condition, a challenging area, with Uyehara & Dietrich noting “this series is unusual and fraught with uncertainty,” an ideal study for the enthusiast of this field.

Lot no.10602
Opening80 €
Sold for220 €

1891-92 (1309), Kingston of Afghanistan, a mint and used selection, mounted on pages and annotated, with both regular issues of 1ab - 1rp, including multiples, as well as 1rp registration stamps, note 1rp proof sheet in black on pelure paper, it with some toning spots and folded in places, overall mixed condition through note several fine examples, a difficult assembly.

Lot no.10603
Opening400 €
Sold for400 €

1892-9 Regular Issue, Registration, and “Skeleton” Issue, a mint and used collection mounted on pages, the Regular Issue with over forty  1ab singles and a block of four, on wove paper, displaying myriad paper shades and a range of coloured cancellations, these having been introduced in provincial post offices in 1890-1, seven further examples on cover, including one franked with a pair, four “Skeleton” issues, as well as a study lot of forgeries, 2ab with over twenty examples, also in a range of paper colours, as well as a block of ten, Registration stamps with nearly twenty singles and several pairs, as well as a dozen examples of 1899 Registration receipts, a small selection of revenues accompanies, a few small flaws, but a chiefly fine and attractive collection

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