Worldwide Stamps and Covers NEW GUINEA German (Deutsch) New Guinea
Sale No: 7
Lot No: 1226
Symbol: V
Cat No: 1-6
1897-99 Overprints 3pf bistre-brown to 50pf chocolate Mi 1b-6 (SG 1-6) blocks of 4, mostly central 'MATUPI' cds of various dates, each with 'PFENNINGER' guarantee h/s on the L/L unit only, Cat €840+ (£680+). Very scarce multiples.
(Qty 6 blocks)
1898-1900 Overprints set + 3pf yellow-ochre, No Wmk Yachts to 5mk (minor blemishes; BPA Certificate) and Lozenges 5mk x3, & a few others, generally fine to very fine, Cat €600.
(Qty 40)
1888 2mk red/grey 'Packetadresse/Parcel Address' Card, light but largely fine strike of the rare 'NEU GUINEA COMPAGNIE/[lion]/DEP [?] GENERAL-DIRECTEUR' cachet in blue, vertical fold & hinge marks on the reverse, unused. Very scarce. [It has been speculated that this & other similar cachets were applied as some form of control mark]
1901 Yachts 3pf to 5mk Mi 7-19 (SG 7-19), the 3mk & 5mk - exceptional centring & superb - on small pieces, minor defects on the four low values, postmarks of various towns, the 1mk to 5mk each with 'PFENNINGER' guarantee h/s on the reverse, Cat €1000 (€1100).
(Qty 13)
POSTAL HISTORY: 1901 philatelic cover to Germany with Overprints 3pf olive-bistre to 50pf tied by 'FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN' cds, 'Friedrich-/Wilhelmshafen' R label, part-'HALENSEE' arrival b/s, horizontal crease clear of the stamps & minor blemishes.
POSTAL HISTORY: 1904 coloured PPC 'Kakadutanz der Papuas' to Germany "via Sydney" with 5pf tied by one of two superb strikes of 'MATUPI/7.8/04' cds, 'HALLE (SAALE)/ 2 /ANKUNFT' arrival cds
POSTAL HISTORY: 1913 Austral-Japan-Linie sepia PPC 'Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen Am Pier' to Germany with 20pf tied by Rabaul cds, full message in German. Very scarce PPC.
POSTAL HISTORY: 1914 plain postcard with 'FELD.../nur für die Wehrabteilung und/für die Expeditionstruppe' handstamp & large-part very fine strike of the Rabaul mailbag seal both in violet, a bit knocked-about with overall soiling, minor bends & a heavy central fold that has been reinforced, unused. [When War was declared, no suitable military stationery was available so this provisional expedient was resorted to. This card appears to have folded to fit in a soldier's breast-pocket. Tim Rybak's very fine example sold at our auction of 26.4.2008 for $604]
POSTMARKS: 'STEPHANSORT/2 4/97' on 2mk carmine rejoined pair (Cat €1000+), plus a modest range of other cds including large-part 'NAMATANAI' & '.../SEEPOST/AUSTRALIASCHE/HAUPTLINIE/ b ' cds on piece, Yacht values to 80pf x2; also 'DEUTSCHE SEEPOST/NEU-/GUINEA-/...' forgery on contrived Russo-Japanese War propaganda PPC to NSW.
(Qty 42) (Image1)
Estimate AU$500
Opening AU$ 380.00
Sold...AU$ 380.00
Closed..Feb-24-2022, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 380
Sale No: 7
Lot No: 1237
Symbol: PS
POSTAL CARDS: 1906 usage of 10pf with 'FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN' cds & 'HANNOVER' arrival cds, full message about postcards.
POSTAL CARDS: Postal but philatelic usages of Overprints 5pf & 10pf x2, Yachts 5pf x2 & 10pf, and German 3pf on 2pf uprated with German 3pf adhesive, a few blemishes.
(Qty 7)
POSTAL CARDS: Stamped To Order Overprints 5pf with 'GRUSS AUS STEPHANSORT' & 10pf with 'GRUSS aus NEUGUINEA' & chromolithographed illustrations, from the same sender with superb 'STEPHANSORT/ * * * ' or 'HERBERTSHOH' cds, the first with Berlin arrival cds, minor blemishes.
(Qty 2)