385th Auction

24–29 March 2025 · 7–8 April 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1687

Condition

6

Catalogue no.9

Opening500 €
Sold for450 €

1852/57, Prince Consort 6 d. slate-violet, good to mostly very wide margins all around, tied by target cancel to lettersheet with adjacent red "MONTREAL MR 18 1853" to New York with curved red "CANADA" alongside, the stamp lifted for inspection, two file folds, a fine and scarce entire, signed Toaspern and Bühler

Provenance: Grant G. Simmons Jr. (Robson Lowe, 1971)

Lot no.1688

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1

Opening800 €
Sold for900 €

1851, 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, fresh color and ample to good margins, with re-entry (49), unused with large part original gum, a very rare stamp, certificate BPA (1986)

Lot no.1689

Condition

2

Catalogue no.1

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1851, 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, fresh color and good to large margins, without gum, a fine and fresh example of this rare stamp, certificate PF (1977)

Lot no.1690

Condition

3

Catalogue no.1

Opening300 €
Sold for460 €

1851, 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, horizontal strip of three, fresh color, ample to good margins, center stamp touched at top, left stamp at left, used with oval of grids, an attractive and scarce entire

Lot no.1691

Condition

5

Catalogue no.28a

Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

1860/63, 10 c. vermillion, diagonally bisected, tied by oval of grid to piece with adjacent red “3”, minor aging on the piece, well away from adhesive, otherwise fine, signed Bühler

Lot no.4652

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for400 €

"JOHANNGEORGENSTADT 21/V 57", EKr. auf komplettem, unbezahltem Faltbrief über London nach St. John, Neubraunschweig, befördert mit dem Dampfer 'Europa' der Cunard-Linie. Insgesamt "1/3" vom Empfänger eingezogen. Eine sehr seltene Destination. Auf Originalseite der Steinhart-Sammlung.

 

Lot no.10117

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for220 €

1822/56, group of eight folded entires to Canada, mostly sent to Hamilton, some re-addressed, also 1843 mail sent to an officer of the 43rd regiment located in “Petite Cote”, 1822 entire to Quebec with red “SHIP” and “NEW-YORK APR 2”, fine lot of transatlantic mail