Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1189
Symbol: cvr
Cat No: Collection
Japan, , A letter, using a special envelope (sewed all around, probably for sample with no value) with four stamps + one fallen off, sent 1909 to Sweden "via Siberia". In manuscript also written in Cinese and hiragama "Sweden via Siberia". Received Stockholm 10.5.09 at back. Interesting usage. (Image1)
Opening US$ 10.00
Sold...US$ 10.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 08:00:00 EST
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Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1996
Symbol: cvr
Japan, , Service des Mandats-Poste. An official, non-franked registered letter 1916, from "Direction General des Mandats de Posts et des Caisses d'Epargne du Japon" sent to Denmark via Siberia and Petrograd. A Petrograd rectangular censor mark. A Tokio reg. label + red squared R-mark on front. On the back a round red official label "Direction General of Postal Money Orders and Savings Banks/Tokyo/Japan". Arr mark KJÖPENHAVN.18.17 16..... SUPERB. VERY RARE!. (Image1)
Opening US$ 104.00
Sold...US$ 104.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 08:00:00 EST
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Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1997
Symbol: **/*/
Cat No: Collection
Japan, **/*/used collection 1880s–1970s on leaves. (Over 400) (Image1)
Opening US$ 52.00
Sold...US$ 52.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 08:00:00 EST
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Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1998
Symbol: **/*/
Cat No: Collection
Japan, **/*/used collection/accumulation old–modern in visir album.
Opening US$ 52.00
Sold...US$ 52.00
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Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1999
Symbol: **/*/
Cat No: Collection
Japan, **/*/used accumulation classic–modern on 30 leaves. (Image1)
Opening US$ 41.00
Sold...US$ 41.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 08:00:00 EST
Sold For 41
Sale No: 374
Lot No: 2000
Symbol: **/*/
Cat No: Collection
Sale No: 374
Lot No: 2001
Symbol: o
Cat No: Collection
Japan, Used collection 1876–1996 in visir album. Everything carefully dated. Mostly good quality (>500) (Image1)
Opening US$ 31.00
Sold...US$ 31.00
Closed..Feb-20-2020, 08:00:00 EST
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Occupation of Burma
Sale No: 374
Lot No: 1190
Symbol: **
Japan, Occupation of Burma, Michel **, Peacock overprint on Indian 9 p stamp. The overprint was not officially applied to stamps but only to postal stationaries. This one was made by postal officials after the war. (Image1)