388th Auction

20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1500
Opening250 €

1918, Emperor Charles I. 25 h., horizontal pair, together with postage due 5h. ted, two horizontal pairs and horizontal strip of four, tied by cds. “DENYSOW 19.III.19” to reverse of registered cover to Winnyzja / Bukowina, some aging, transportation wear and stamps partly applied over the edge, yet and attractive and rare entire, signed Mikulski

Lot no.1501
Opening250 €

1918, Austrian Coat of Arms 5 h., two singles and 40 h. single together with Emperor Charles I. 30 h., all tied by cyrillic cds. “BUCZACZ 4.II.19” to Weiskirchen, vertical fold and minor transportation wear, otherwise fine, a scarce and attractive entire

Lot no.1502
Opening80 €

1918, Emperor Charles I. 15 h., horizontal strip of four and horizontal pair, tied by cyrillic cds. “BUCZACZ 14.III.19” to registered cover to Stanislaw, two stamps fault, vertical crease and some transportation wear, yet an attractive and rare entire

Lot no.1503
Opening300 €

1918, Austrian Coat of Arms 40 h. tied by cds. “PROBUZUNA 1.11.1918” to parcel card to Przemysl with arrival mark, minor transportation wear, otherwise a fine and attractive First-Day-Usage of the newly founded Western Ukrainian People"s Republic on November 1, 1918

Lot no.1504
Opening200 €

1919, Vienna Printing, Unissued 10 Kr. black proof, showing the design within a black frame (44x83mm) on a large pelure paper sheetlet. Some minor toning and folds, despite the faults still attractive. Extremely unusual, the St George issue was prepared but never delivered owing to the occupation of Eastern Galicia by Polish forces