Sale No: 309
Lot No:2599
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Usage of Italian stamps as precursors in San Marino 1865 (June 27): Envelope from San Marino to Ancona, bearing Regno 1865 (Jan) 20 on 15 c. 'azzuro celeste' (Sassone Regno 25a), cancelled by light "REBUBBLICA DI S. MARINO" cds in blue, information strike alongside. Reverse with RIMINI transit and ANCONA arrival cds in black of the same day. Cover shortened lightly at top, nevertheless an interesting usage of the datestamp to obliterate the adhesive, a procedure in use between 1864 and mid of 1866. Sassone = € 5'000. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
Opening CHF 200.00
Sold...CHF 320.00
Closed..Nov-29-2023, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 320
Sale No: 309
Lot No:2600
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Usage of Italian stamps as precursors in San Marino 1870 (July 2): Envelope from San Marino to Ancona, bearing Regno 1866 Torino printing 10 c. yellow-ochre (Sassone Regno T17) in a horizontal pair, cancelled by grill "S Mno" handstamp in black, "REBUBBLICA DI S. MARINO" cds in blue alongside. Reverse with RIMINI transit and ANCONA arrival cds in black of the same day. Opened on three sides, part of top of the reverse lost, nevertheless a most attractive cover. Cert. A. Diena (1955) Sassone = € 5'500. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image)
Opening CHF 250.00
Sold...CHF 400.00
Closed..Nov-29-2023, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 309
Lot No:2601
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1892: 10 c. ultramarine ovpt. "Cmi. 5" showing variety: "overprint strongly shifted to the left" from pos. 41 of the sheet of 100 adhesives, tied by two part strikes of "REPUBBLICA DI SAN MARINO" cds to piece. One of the rarest items of San Marino philately, certs. Avi (2018), Colla (2023) Sassone = € 22'000. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image)
Opening CHF 2,500.00
Sold...CHF 2,500.00
Closed..Nov-29-2023, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 2500
Sale No: 309
Lot No:2602
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Cat No:Collection
1877/1972: Collection in two stockbooks, the unused part in one, the used stamps in the other stock book. The unused collection is strong from the 30s to the 50s with many good sets mostly mounted, what concerns the used collection, there are several better stamps from the 19th century, the 'Coat of Arms' design type. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image 4)(Image 5)(Image 6)(Image 7)(Image 8)(Image 9)(Image 10)(Image)