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Lot No: 20241
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1850 (9.1) Jassy: The first Moldavian revenue stamp (Timbru Domnesc 20 Parale) applied to a complete two pages document written in a combination of Romanian and Cyrillic, dated January 9, 1850. Second page of the document also contains a crystal-clear ovoid stamp reading “*The United Principalities* The Ministry of the foreign Affairs of Moldavia” the writing surrounds the emblem of Modavia (a shield with the Byson head on it and a crown atop of the shield; the shield is flanked by two fish whose heads almost join underneath their heads; futher down (the year) 1858., unusual & scarce (Image)
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Lot No: 20242
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1860 (23.4) The first Moldavian revenue stamp (Timbru Domnesc 20 Parale) applied to a complete, two pages contract written in a mixture of Romanian and Cyrillic, dated 23 April 1860, the content concerns the continuation for another three years of a sublease of 10 pogons of a vineyard in the city of Odobest, originally started on April 23, 1850, the owner of the land is a merchant by the name Ioanu Gligoriu and the land is subleased to the honorable Cupbearer (Paharnic) Asanaki Pamfilie (see “Filatelia” # 11/1983 and 6, 9, 11/1998), unusual and scarce (Image)
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Sale No: 19SE
Lot No: 20243
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1861 (9.5) The first Moldavian revenue stamp (Timbru Domnesc 20 Parale) applied to a complete three pages document written in a combination of Romanian and Cyrillic, dated 1861, May 9, the third page bares a negative impression of an official stamp, alongside dated of August 19, 1864, unusual and scarce (Image)