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Cherrystone Auctions Sale: 0523

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LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS RUSSIA
image Sale No: 0523
Lot No:1450
Symbol:O
Cat No:Collection

1857-1913 collection on pages, mostly used with No.1 (pen cancel), No. 2 (three copies, various pmks), No.3, No.4, 1858 issue, St. Petersburg local used and unused, later issues, with Vertically and Horizontally Laid paper, later issues, including 3.50r and 7r (39-40), unused Romanov set, Semi-Postals, few Obrazets overprints, occasional faults possible, mostly fine or better (Image)

Est.US$2,000



Opening US$ 2,300.00
Sold...US$ 2,300.00


Closed..May-10-2023, 14:29:48 EST
Sold For 2300

Sale No: 0523
Lot No:1451
Symbol:**b
Cat No:Collection

1913-17 selection of 50 complete sheets, mostly different, perf. and imperf. Arms, surcharges on Romanov stamps and Semi-Postals, n.h., fine-v.f.

Est.US$500



Opening US$ 450.00


Closed..May-10-2023, 14:30:06 EST
Sold For 0

image Sale No: 0523
Lot No:1452
Symbol:**b
Cat No:Collection

1918-23 RSFSR, selection of 70 sheets, some incomplete, mostly different issues, with Semi-Postals, Star surcharges, definitives, various watermarks, gutter and tete-beche noted, mixed condition, mostly fine or better (Image)

Est.US$1,000



Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00


Closed..May-10-2023, 14:30:18 EST
Sold For 950


LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS RUSSIA - Covers and Pos
Sale No: 0523
Lot No:1454
Symbol:e
Cat No:Collection

1724-1843 (The Memel Rates: Mail to and from Russia up to 1843) - from at least as early as 1695 onwards, the vast majority of mail to and from Russia traveled through the Prussian city of Memel. While a formal Russo-Prussian treaty was not signed until 1821, Prussia accepted prepaid mail from and to Russia and settled the corresponding charges at the border. This process continued peacefully for over a century without a formal postal treaty in place. Offered here is an award-winning five-frame collection (World Stamp Exhibition St. Petersburg 2007, gold medal recipient), with 83 folded letters and covers (there are an additional 80 covers, partly described but not mounted). Each cover has been extensively researched and is thoroughly described, with respect to origin, destination, postal tariff, transit and due markings for items from Russia to foreign destinations (two frames), as well as incoming mail into the country (two frames). The earliest letter is from Narva (1724) via Memel and Emmerich to Amsterdam. There are Napoleonic letters, mail from and to Portugal, England, France, Netherlands, as well as "undercover" mail, sent via private agents, using alternative routes, etc. An important collection, expertly written up, still with room for expansion for a student of Russian and European Postal History, ex-Ivo-Steijn

Est.US$15,000



Opening US$ 14,000.00


Closed..May-10-2023, 14:30:44 EST
Sold For 0

LARGE LOTS AND COLLECTIONS RUSSIAN OFFICES IN CHIN
image Sale No: 0523
Lot No:1453
Symbol:*O
Cat No:Collection

1899-1920 collection on pages, including Romanov Issue singles used in Manchuria (Harbin, Hailar, etc.), occasional blocks, better surcharges, canceled on pieces, two stationery cards, mostly fine-v.f. (Image)

Est.US$750



Opening US$ 700.00


Closed..May-10-2023, 14:30:32 EST
Sold For 0


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