386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.15073
Opening50 €
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1914, Ganzsachenkarte 10 C. aus Jaffa nach Frankfurt mit nebengesetztem, 2-zeiligen Rahmenstempel "AUS JERUSALEM / ÖSTERR. POST".

Lot no.15074
Opening50 €
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1900, Brief aus CANEA mit 1 Pia. grauultramarin/schwarz sauber entwertet "I.R. SPEDIZONE POSTALE CANEA 19/10/00", nebengesetzt ovales "T" für Nachporto, nach Constantinopel mit rs. österr. Transitstempel und türkischem Ankunftsstempel, vertikale Bugspur, eine ungewöhnliche Verwendung

Lot no.15075
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1908, “VALONA OESTERREICHISCHE POST 23.2.08” (Tchilinghirian Fig. 486) auf Firmen-Trauerbrief mit 1 Pia. nach Triest mit rs. Ankunftsstempel 25.2.08, Teil der Klappe fehlt, ansonsten einwandfrei, saubere Abstempelung

Lot no.15076
Opening50 €
Sold for80 €

1911, 10 Para grün Privatganzsache mit Zusatzfrankatur 10 Pa. und 20 Pa. als Brief der Deutschen Palästina-Bank von Caifa nach Oldenburg, dazu zwei Ganzsachen der Deutschen Palästina-Bank 10 Pa. und 1 Pia. ohne Zusatzfrankatur bedarfsgebraucht mit Randknittern und Bügen. 

Lot no.15077
Opening150 €
Sold for135 €

1916, Kompletter Satz Aufdruckmarken mit 21 Werten, ausgesucht schön zentrierte Stücke, postfrisch, tadellos

Lot no.15078
Opening40 €
Sold for35 €

1863, Leopold three values up to 20 c.blue, unused no gum, tiny faults, still fine (Michel 10-12)

Lot no.15079
Opening80 €
Sold for110 €

1863, 40 c. carmine, perforated 12 ½ x 13 ½, unused, with part original gum, deep colour, fresh and fine.

Lot no.15080
Opening80 €
Sold for110 €

1865, 1 Fr. light violet, unused, without gum, typical centering for this challenging key value, fine.

Lot no.15081
Opening100 €
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1879, 10 c. black and green, unused, fine

Lot no.15082
Opening50 €
Sold for60 €

1884, 50 st. on 1 fr. black/red heraldic lion, unused, fine

Lot no.15083
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1981, EUROPE CSCE 30 souvenir sheets, mint never hinged

Lot no.15084
Opening40 €
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1884, 5 p. orange, rouletted, unused without gum, deep colour, tiny thin spot, otherwise fine

Lot no.15085
Opening40 €
Sold for32 €

1892, SOFIA blue star cancellation on German Reich 10 Pfg postal stationery reply part to Grosshain / Germany, fine

Lot no.15086
Opening80 €
Sold for80 €

1842, folded letter from Plovdiv to Pest, with choice strike of disinfection marking “Netto Di Fuora E Di Dentro”, affixed with wax seals of Aleksinats and Semlin alongside and largely intact, very fine; ex Hitzler.

Lot no.15087
Opening80 €
Sold for90 €

1847, folded letter from Plovdiv to Pest, struck on reverse with circular “Netto Di Fuora E Di Dentro” disinfection marking, with red wax seals of Aleksinats and Semlin alongside, light horizontal fold, else fine; ex Hitzler.

Lot no.15088
Opening80 €
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1860 (June 22), folded letter from Plovdiv to Marseille, struck with Filipopoli despatch c.d.s., handstamped FRANCO in black and P.D. in red, French entry c.d.s. on front, reverse with Wien (28 Jun) and Paris (1 Jul) c.d.s., black Semlin disinfection handstamp, some minor staining in places, else fine; ex Hitzler.

Lot no.15089
Opening200 €
Sold for200 €

1879 (December 9), stampless cover, from Plovdiv to Worms, via Constantinople, handstamped “FRANCO” in blue, with blue c.d.s. transit marks (Dec. 23) on front and back, some toning, yet a rare cover, one of only a small number of such examples recorded following the closure of the last Russian field post offices and transfer of civil mail responsibility to Eastern Rumelia, but before adhesive stamps had arrive from Constantinople in late 1880.

Lot no.15090
Opening280 €
Sold for280 €

1880 (January), group of nine postal stationery cards, showing examples printed on thin light paper without “FRANCO” handstamp, thick grey paper without “FRANCO” handstamp, thin light paper with 30mm “FRANCO” handstamp, thick grey paper with 30mm “FRANCO” handstamp, thick grey paper with short-form (29.5mm) “FRANCO” handstamp, thick grey paper with long-form (31mm) “FRANCO” handstamp, “FRANCO” overprint doubled, and examples on both thick and light paper showing “FRANCO” in light blue and “Ostrumelische Post” in dark blue, usual corner creases and edge wear, a chiefly fine and ideal group for the specialist.

Lot no.15091
Opening140 €
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1880 (January 16), prepaid stampless cover to Constantinople, struck with blue Plovdiv c.d.s., straight-line FRANCO in blue below, with c.d.s. arrival backstamp (Jan 31), opening tear to back flap and some light creasing, else fine.

Note: responsibility for civil mails passed to Eastern Rumelian authorities in mid-1879, though adhesive stamps were not available until late 1880.  

Lot no.15092
Opening140 €
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1880 (March 11), registered cover from Tatar Pazardjik to Adrianopel, likely paid 1-1/2pi letter rate plus 1-1/2pi registration fee, struck FRANCO in black due to unavailability of postage stamps for prepayment, neatly-struck Plovdiv transit on front (March 11), reverse with faint c.d.s. arrival backstamp, some toning, cover reduced at right, yet a scarce example of registered mail from this short-lived period.

Lot no.15093
Opening140 €
Sold for140 €

1880 (June 25), stampless cover to London, prepaid and struck with blue FRANCO straight-line, alongside fine Plovdiv despatch c.d.s. and Constantinople transit (Jul 9), reverse with second transit c.d.s. and London c.d.s. receiver (Jul 14), portion torn from back, clear of postmarks, cover opened on three sides for display, but a scarce usage to a foreign destination, with clearer strikes than often seen.

Lot no.15094
Opening80 €
Sold for130 €

1886, three postal stationery covers to Freiherrn Adolph von Gissa in Plovdiv, with a 7k stationery cover from Libau (June 4),  a 10pf uprated Bavarian stationery cover from Bamberg, and 10pf Crown & Eagle stationery of Germany uprated from Dresden, the first two with Constantinople transit and c.d.s. arrival backstamps, the last transiting via  Orsova and Sofia, the Bavarian cover opened on three sides for display, a pleasing group to an important figure in the early study of the postal history of the period.

Lot no.15095
Opening70 €
Sold for110 €

1881, 1/2pre on 20pa green horizontal pair, overprint “R.O.” inverted, centrally-struck with circular grid cancel in blue, nicely-centered and fresh colour, light central wrinkles not detracting from the pleasing appearance of this scarce variety.

Lot no.15096
Opening50 €
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1881, 1/2pre on 20pa green, overprinted “R.O.” in blue, vertical pair, cancelled with multiple strikes of circular grid cancel in blue, some small perf flaws as commonly found, else a fine and scarce pair; with 1996 Holcombe certificate.

Lot no.15097
Opening70 €
Sold for70 €

1881, ½ pre. on 20 pa. green, 20 pa. violet green showing double “R.O.” both unused, additional two 10 pa. overprinted “R.O.” in blue and “ROUMÉLIE ORIENTALE” in blue, each no gum, usual rough perforation, otherwise fine, signed Schlesinger, Wallner a.o.

Lot no.15098
Opening70 €
Sold for100 €

1881, 1 pre. on 20 pa. green to 2 pia., overprinted “R.O.” in blue, used set of three, additional 1881 10 pa. overprinted “R.O.” and “ROUMÉLIE ORIENTALE” in blue, usual rough perforation, each signed, overall fine appearance

Lot no.15099
Opening50 €
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1880/85, Ten stamps lot including three stamps showing “R.O.” overprints, each signed, nine stamps used, fine group

Lot no.15100
Opening50 €
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1881, 20pa “R O” overprint, three used singles, one each cancelled with blue grid, blue c.d.s., and red c.d.s., the odd perf flaw as often seen, else a fine trio illustrated the cancellation types in use during this provisional period.

Lot no.15101
Opening600 €
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1881 (May 25), 2pi overprinted “R.O.” in blue, diagonally bisected and tied to cover by blue circular grid cancel, neatly-struck Plovdov c.d.s. alongside, the bisect paying the 10pi foreign letter rate, large portion of piece missing from back, trivial given the cover’s exceptional rarity, the only recorded usage of a bisected RO overprint, certificate Hitzler (2022)

Lot no.15102
Opening280 €
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1881 (October 4), 10pa black & rose, overprinted “R.O.” in blue, tied by neatly-struck circular grid cancel in blue to bilingual newspaper “Maritza”, Vol. 3, No. 322, published in Plovdiv, adhesive with remarkably bright colour, the newspaper with trivial flaws but similarly fresh, a superb and late usage, an extremely rare example of a sound “R.O.” overprinted issue on a newspaper; with 2022 Hitzler certificate.

Lot no.15103
Opening100 €
Sold for140 €

1880, 20 pa. violet on green, inverted blue overprint “R.O.”, unused, fine, three times signed

Lot no.15104
Opening80 €
Sold for130 €

1880, 5 pia. rose on blue, blue overprint “R.O.”, unused, fine, signed Richter and Schlesinger

Lot no.15105
Opening140 €
Sold for140 €

1881, 10pa black & lilac, overprinted “R.O.” and “Roumélie Orientale” , block of four, cancelled with several strikes of blue circular grid, some perforation flaws, small thin at top, yet a rare multiple, with few genuine examples recorded; with 2004 Hitzler certificate.

Lot no.15106
Opening200 €
Sold for200 €

1882 (February 9), 10pa black & lilac, overprinted “R.O.” and “Roumélie Orientale” in blue, tied by neatly-struck circular grid cancel in blue to bilingual part newspaper “Maritza”, Vol. 5, No. 360, published in Plovdiv, adhesive with various small flaws, newspaper quite fresh, both a late usage and rare franking, one of only two recorded examples recorded by Hitzler of genuine “R.O.” overprinted issue on newspaper, and the latest recorded usage of any denomination of this issue, uncommonly found used after July, 1881; with 2022 Hitzler certificate.

 

Lot no.15107
Opening70 €
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1881 (November 27), 10pa black & lilac, overprinted “R.O.” and “Roumélie Orientale” in blue, tied by crisp circular grid cancel in blue to bilingual newspaper “Maritza”, Vol. 4, No. 340, published in Plovdiv, adhesive damaged, torn in half prior to being affixed to paper, the newspaper itself with trivial edge flaws, a late usage of any denomination of this printing, uncommonly found used after July, 1881.

 

Lot no.15108
Opening70 €
Sold for70 €

1881, 10pa black & lilac, overprinted “R.O.” in blue, overprint “Roumélie / Orientale” omitted, lightly corner cancelled in blue, stained at left side, but a rare used example of this scarce variety.

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