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Germany, Airmail, 1934, 2M Lilienthal & 3M Zeppelin, horizontal gum ribbing (Scott C55-C56 vars.), a striking pair, each crisply printed on lily-white paper, the gum ribbing as distinct as could be; 2M hinged, 3M lightly so, Very Fine, a difficult duo. Michel 538y-539y; €1,100 ($1,230). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Germany, 1931 (July 24-27), Polar Flight, Friedrichshafen-Malyguin (Scott C42), 4m Polar Flight Zeppelin tied by Berlin c.d.s., 25 Jul 1931, on a Polar Flight Zeppelin cover flown from Berlin to the Malyguin; addressed to Washington D.C. with U.S. Special Delivery postage added and canceled on Sep 3, Fine to Very Fine. A very scarce Special Delivery usage. Scott $875. Michel 204. Michel €1,100 ($1,230) Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Germany, 1931 (Aug 29-Sep 1) First South America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Pernambuco - Rio de Janeiro (Michel 216 b), hand illustrated Zeppelin postcard franked with a a 2m Zeppelin (C36), tied by an Aug 29 Friedrichshafen c.d.s.s with green Rio de Janeiro (airplane) flight cachets and Sep 4 Rio receiver; card pictures the Graf Zeppelin looming over a mountain town with the caption "Germany Comes", Very Fine. A unique Zeppelin card. Sieger 124.ca. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Germany, Official, 1923, 200 million Mark, ocher brown and olive brown (Scott O41 vars), a remarkable pair, each with great color and centering; the ocher brown (Michel #D83a) with a Günter Bechtold certificate from 2001, the key olive brown (Michel #D83b, €15,000) signed Infla Berlin, Very Fine. Michel D83a, D83b; €15,200 (!) ($17,040). Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Germany, Official, 1927-33, 20pf gray watermarked sideways (Scott O76a), neat wavy line cancel, Fine to Very Fine, with a 2020 Sismondo certificate noting "cancelled to order". Michel 126 Y; €600 ($670). Scott $450 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Germany, Booklet, 1912, 5pf & 10pf Germania (Scott 82b, 83b), missing one pane of five 5pf stamps (noted in red on front cover), otherwise pristine; accompanied by a note which more than compensates, reading in part, "Taken from a dead German soldier in W.W.I. Once this booklet was in the possession of Gen J.J. Pershing—Supreme Allied Commander. 1 page missing probably used by German soldier before death.", o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, we can't prove the provenance, but it's one heck of a story; a rare booklet whatever the source, complete valued at €15000 in Michel. Michel MH3.7 A; €6,800 as panes ($7,620). Scott $2,800 as panes Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
German Colonies: Togo, 1914, 80pf black & carmine on rose, "Anglo-French Occupation" overprint (Scott 43), First (Wide) Setting, tied on a small piece by partial c.d.s. cancel, Very Fine, with 1983 B.P.A. certificate. SG H9; £275 ($360). Michel 9; €450 ($500). Scott $275 Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
German Offices in China, 1918, 1d on 2m gray blue (Scott 54 var.), overprint type II, o.g., hinged, sharp overprint on deep, intense color and clean paper, Very Fine. Michel 45B II; €9,000 ($10,090). Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Germany: Allenstein, 1920, Unissued, 40pf, 5pf-40pf, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, II-VI each signed Mikulski. Michel I - VI; €800 ($900). Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany: Upper Silesia, 1920, 50pf type III surcharge on 5m orange (Scott 13b var.), o.g. with a small gum skip, fresh and well centered, Very Fine. An exceedingly rare stamp — unpriced by Michel, with a 2020 Sismondo certificate. Michel 12 a K (III). Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Germany: Upper Silesia, 1921, 10pf - 1m, complete set (Scott 32-42), o.g., all never hinged except #33-34, 37, quite scarce, Fine to Very Fine, each value signed Dr. Leobschütz Müller. Scott $627 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Germany: Danzig, 1920, "DANZIG" overprint on 2m Union Allegory (Scott 48), o.g., well centered, Fine to Very Fine, signed Dr. Dub, with a 2020 Sismondo certificate. Michel 49; €1,400 ($1,570). Scott $1,200 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Germany: Danzig, 1920, 2pf & 2½ pf gray (Scott 31-32), 2pf (#31) top margin single, o.g., stamps never hinged, Very Fine, signed Kniep. Michel 32-33; €1,200 ($1,340). Scott $925 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany: Danzig, 1920, "DANZIG" overprint on 60pf Germania (Scott 44), fresh and nicely centered, Very Fine, signed Dr. Dub & Sismondo, with a 2020 Sismondo certificate. Michel 47; €1,400 ($1,570). Scott $1,250 Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Germany: Memel, 1923, 15c on 50M brown, surcharge in green, without bars (Scott N83 var), the stamp with three gargantuan margins; surcharge in clear color; lightly cancelled by c.d.s., Fine to Very Fine, signed Ing. Becker. Michel 234 IV; €4,000 ($4,480). Scott $1,650 for normal Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Scott $1,650 for normal Suggested
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Sale No: 741
Lot No: 237
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German WWII Issue for India (Azad Hind), Indian National Army, 1943, 1r + 2r Soldier with Free India Flag, all three color varieties, imperf, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, each with two expert handstamps. Michel VII, VIIa, VIIb; €1,350 ($1,510).
In 1943, the Germans produced a set of stamps for Subhas Chandra Bose's Azad Hind, or Indian National Army. They were intended to serve initially as propaganda labels, later as actual postage after the "liberation" of India from the British. The stamps were never sent to India, remaining in storage in Germany until the end of the war. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $750-1,000
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DDR: Soviet Occupation: Thüringia
Sale No: 741
Lot No: 238
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Cat No: 16N7b var.
Germany: Soviet Zone - Thüringen, 1946, Christmas souvenir sheet, thin yellowish paper (Scott 16N7b var.), o.g., very lightly hinged; tiny tear at top edge, small, shallow thin at bottom, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Michel Block 2 v; €2,600 ($2,920). Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Iceland, 1902-04, King Christian IX, 3a to 5kr complete (Scott 34-44B), lovely set, each with exceptional color on immaculate paper; choice centering; most cancelled by Reykjavik bridge, though note Isafjörður bridge on 1Kr and "antique" Kirjubæjarklaust (4a), Vestmannaeyjar (6a) and Akureyri (10a), the latter socked-on-the-nose, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, a grand group. Michel 35-47. Yvert 34-46. Facit 63-75; SKr 3,000 ($310). Scott $389 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)