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Cherrystone Auctions Sale: 0319

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United States - U.S.Postal Agency Siberia

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:320
Symbol:e

1919 (31 Mar) soldier's mail, free frank letter (from Vladivostok) to Denver, boxed A.E.F. Siberia Censored handstamp, little toning at top, fine (Image)

Est.$150



Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 170

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:321
Symbol:e

1919 (6 Mar) German 10pf stationery card additionally franked with 5pf green, used from Altona, via the Prisoner of War Committee in Bern to a German prisoner at Prison Camp American Expeditionary Forces Vladivostok, Siberia, violet "Passed by Censor 396" struck on arrival, fine and undoubtedly rare card (Image)

Est.$500



Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 450.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 450

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:322
Symbol:e

1919 (8 Aug) cover with red "The American Red Cross Commission to Siberia Camp Service" corner cachet, endorsed "Soldier's Mail", with black A.E.F. Siberia Censored handstamp, cover wear and some tears, scarce markings (Image)

Est.$250



Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 230

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:323
Symbol:e

1919 (15 Mar) soldier's mail, free frank letter (from Vladivostok) to Portland, boxed A.E.F. Siberia Censored handstamp, backflap missing, fine (Image)

Est.$150



Opening US$ 140.00
Sold...US$ 140.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 140

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:324
Symbol:e

1919 (25 Aug) cover (with letter), franked with 2c carmine, tied by "U.S.S. Brooklyn, Aug 25, 1918" datestamp and addressed to the Headquarters of A.E.F. in Vladivostok, interesting contents, mostly discussing conditions in the Philippines, with corresponding Manila, Philippine Islands departure pmk, and "USS Brooklyn" endorsement at top, cover tears, otherwise fine (Image)

Est.$1,000



Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 900

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:325
Symbol:e

1919 (28 June) free-frank Prisoner of War card from Osnabruck, sent via Danish Red Cross to a German prisoner at Prison Camp American Expeditionary Forces Vladivostok, Siberia, violet "140" censor handstamp struck on arrival, fine and undoubtedly rare card (Image)

Est.$500



Opening US$ 450.00
Sold...US$ 450.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 450

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:326
Symbol:e

1919 (20 Nov) German stationery franked with 15pf violet, used from Altona, via the Prisoner of War Committee in Copenhagen, Denmark, sent to a German prisoner at Prison Camp American Expeditionary Forces Vladivostok, Siberia, violet "Agence des prisonniers de guerre" transit datestamp, fine and scarce usage (Image)

Est.$250



Opening US$ 270.00
Sold...US$ 270.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 270

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:327
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1920 (16 Mar) letter datelined "U.S.S. Albany", with cover addressed to Newark, endorsed "Officer's Mail" and bearing U.S.S. Albany Mar 17, 1920 Departure pmk, with Vladivostok Siberia handstamp alongside, interesting contents ("We have been in this place since Dec 19, 1919, since the capture of the town by the Reds or Constitutionalists as they call themselves, everything has been very quiet. We seldom hear any shooting and very few murders occur. I am mighty glad that all our troops will be out of here about May 1st, both for their sakes and the future of Russia"). The United States landed troops at Vladivostok in Siberia, possibly to check Japanese pretensions in that area and to secure that port as an exit for the Czech Legion then transiting the Trans-Siberian railway. In 1919 and early 1920, Albany did several tours of duty at Vladivostok in support of American troops ashore. She also sent armed landing parties ashore on several occasions in further support of those troops and to evacuate sick and wounded men (Image)

Est.$2,500



Opening US$ 2,400.00
Sold...US$ 2,400.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 2400

image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:328
Symbol:e

1920 (18 Feb) picture postcard (Vladivostok department store) addressed to Los Angeles, endorsed "Sailor's Mail" with U.S.S. Albany Feb 18, 1920 departure pmk, interesting contents ("this place is covered with snow, this building is typical of Russian architecture in Vladivostok"), also two additional picture postcards, one Chinese, both showing the U.S.S. Albany, fine lot (Image)

Est.$1,000



Opening US$ 1,100.00
Sold...US$ 1,100.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 1100
image Sale No: 0319
Lot No:329
Symbol:e

1920 cover addressed to Seattle, franked with 2c carmine, tied by indistinct meter cancel, straight line "Passed by Censor" and showing "U.S.S. South Dakota" endorsement at top ("South Dakota" served as flagship of the Asiatic Fleet and was stationed at Vladivostok, Siberia during the winter of 1920, serving to aid and defend in the withdrawal of American troops. The White Russian Army was defeated at the Volga Front and the Siberian government was collapsing. It was President Wilson in 1918 that ordered the 27th and 31st Infantry to Siberia and with pressure from the Congress; Wilson ordered that these American troops should withdraw from Siberia. The situation in Russia had deteriorated markedly and the Bolshevik armies had driven the White Russian forces back into Siberia, and the collapse of the White government, headed by Admiral Alexander Kolchak, sounded the death knell of the western attempt to intervene in the Russian Civil War; the American intervention was coming to an end) (Image)

Est.$1,000



Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00


Closed..Mar-12-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 900


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