1910 (ca.), Massive gold stamp box manufactured by the famous jewelers Fabergê. The box has two compartments, each with enemel image of contemporary Russian stamps and diamond-set thumb pieces; hallmarked at St. Petersburg with "56" zolotniks (14 karat gold) with additional "FABERGÉ" and "H.W." (Haenrik Wigström). Total weight 61,48 gram. A spectacular and most representative box !
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Opening EUR 8,000.00
Sold...EUR 17,000.00
Closed..May-31-2019, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 17000
Sale No: 369
Lot No: 557
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Cat No: 41x, U
1889/1904, 10 kopeks blue used on postal stationery envelope 10 kopeks, as registered letter from Glaritsaya (August 1, 1895) to the Russian embassy at Seoul, Corea, showing on reverse transit mark of St. Petersburg and clear brownish arrival mark "NINSEN I.J.P.O. 8 MAR 95"; some minor staining. An attractive letter with extremely rare destination
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Opening EUR 300.00
Sold...EUR 360.00
Closed..May-31-2019, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 360
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Sale No: 369
Lot No: 558
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PSKOV 1896, 5 kopeks with 1898, 1 kopek in strip of 3 and 3 kopeks, tied by violet date stamp of November 1, 1901 to registered envelope from Pleshkavo (volost Dakatovo) to Pskov. Very fine and most attractive (Strebulaev 24, 29, 30)
Provenance: Fabergê (Corinphila 1999)
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