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1941 60kop on 1pfg, surcharge in black violet, canceled on piece by Leningrad cds, v.f., signed Dr. Schultz, with 2005 Krischke certificate. A rare stamp, of the 200 printed, only a few exist used, cat. €6000 (Cat No. Mi.1b) (Image)
Cat. €6000, Est.$2,000
Opening US$ 1,800.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:31:00 EST
Sold For 0
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES Serbia
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 402
Symbol: ***
Cat No: 2I-5I
1943 5c-5L, type I, complete except for two low values (20c and 50c), l.h., fine-v.f., with 1989 Diena certificate for the better values, cat. €5400 (Cat No. Mi.1/11I) (Image)
Cat. €5400, Est.$1,000
Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:31:53 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 406
Symbol: **
Cat No: 1,3-7IIk
1943 5c-50c, six values (without 10c), type II, each with fat second "a" in "Zara" variety (pos.100) 25c with sheet margin, n.h., fine-v.f., signed Krischke, etc., with 1988 Ludin certificate for the 25c, cat. €2500 (Cat No. Mi.1,3-7IIk) (Image)
1943 25c green, type II, pos.68, broken "D" in "Deutsche" variety, n.h., v.f., signed Ludin, with 2000 Krischke certificate, cat. €2000 (Cat No. Mi.4IIh) (Image)
Cat. €2000, Est.$600
Opening US$ 550.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:32:20 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 408
Symbol: **
Cat No: 11 III
1944 five different, including Rhodes and "Weinachten 1944" type V, all tied by 25.12.44 Feldpost pmks on unaddressed 30c Rodi postal stationery card, v.f. (catalogued as singles off cover canceled to order) cat. €5234 (Cat No. Mi.6,8,9,10B,12) (Image)
1943 Palm Tree & Swastika, top sheet margin single, large margins all around, unused without gum, v.f., signed United Stamp Co, Bloch, etc., cat. €180 (Cat No. Mi.5a) (Image)
Cat. €180, Est.$150
Opening US$ 180.00
Sold...US$ 180.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:33:23 EST
Sold For 180
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 412
Symbol: *
Cat No: 5a, var.
1944 overprinted "Weinachten 1944" block of four, bottom left stamp type IV (variety defective "W" of "Weinachten"), others type III (positions 1-2,11-12), also two additional "Inselpost" overprints, all tied by 25.12.44 Feldpost pmks on unaddressed 30c Rodi postal stationery card, v.f. (Cat No. Mi.9,10B,12) (Image)
Est.$1,000
Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:34:06 EST
Sold For 950
GERMAN WORLD WAR II OCCUPATION ISSUES Soviet Propa
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 415
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection
1941-45 Russian propaganda newspapers "Front-Illustrierte", collection of 88 different, usually 4-8 pages each, distributed to the German POWs, with fascinating contents including hundreds of rare photos of captured German generals, grizzly propaganda shots of hardships at the front and at home, caricatures of the Nazi leaders and usual Soviet propaganda, excellent condition (Image)
Est.$7,500
Opening US$ 7,000.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:34:21 EST
Sold For 0
Great Britain and British Commonwealth GREAT BRITAIN
1840 1p black, lettered N-I, unused with large part original gum, beautiful intense and extraordinary fresh color, margins all around, v.f., with 2000 Bolaffi certificate, cat. $11000 (Cat No. 1) (Image)
1840 1p black, lettered R-C, unused without gum, ample margins all around, just clear at upper left, good color and strong impression, fine (Cat No. 1) (Image)
1841 2p blue, plate 4, lettered "B-D", unused with original gum (heavy h.r.), margins just in at upper left and lower right, still a very good example of this rare stamp, with 2008 Brandon certificate (SG 14) cat. £6250 (Cat No. 4) (Image)
Cat. £6250, Est.$750
Opening US$ 700.00
Closed..May-25-2021, 13:35:05 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0521
Lot No: 419
Symbol: e
1844 two covers, each franked with 1d red on blued paper canceled with Maltese Cross, one with numbers "7" and "11" within, fine and scarce pair of covers, cat. œ510 (as used off cover) (Image)
1850 Prince Consort, imperforate completed essay in red brown, lettered "F-J", without gum as issued, shallow thin at top, otherwise fresh and v.f., with 2015 BPA certificate. These essays were prepared for Henry Archer (the inventor of the first postage stamp perforating machine, which he patented in 1848, to facilitate stamp separation. He eventually sold his copyright and patents to the Postmaster General) for the surface-printed issues. When Archer was cautioned against using the Queen's Head in the design of the stamp, that of Prince Albert's portrait was used instead (it has been suggested that the check letters "F" and "J" were initials of Ferdinand Joubert, who designed Britain's first surface printed postage stamp) (SG DP71(2) cat. £3000 (Image)