Worldwide Stamps and Covers Austrian Post Offices » Mixed Frankings
Sale No: 20OE
Lot No:20040
Symbol:F
1867 (30.1) Envelope from Cairo to Leipzig, Germany, with Egypt 1866 1st Issue 1 pi. tied clear blue POSTE VICE-REALI EGIZIANE/CAIRO/30.GEN 67 circular datestamp plus similar + ALEXANDRIEN/30. 1 circular datestamp alongside, rated “5” groschen, fresh, very fine and a showpiece
Rarity: Only 6 recorded covers with Egypt 1st Issue travelled through the Austrian Post Office
Provenance: Kurt Wolfsbauer (Image)
Opening EUR 3,000.00
Sold...EUR 2,600.00
Closed..Oct-28-2020, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 2600
Sale No: 20OE
Lot No:20042
Symbol:F
1868 (6.5) Small envelope from Cairo to Jerusalem, franked with Egypt 2nd Issue 1867 2 pi. blue and 20 pa. green tied Cairo circular datestamp, with cursive “FRANCA” handstamp alongside. The envelope was handed to the Austrian Post Office with a backstamp ALEXANDRIEN/20.5, very fine and an unusual usage
Note: Peter Smith writes in page 55: “A postal convention with Egypt was approved on July 23rd 1868, with effect on October 1st, which allowed letters to be prepaid from anywhere in Lower Egypt entirely with Egyptian stamps for carriage from Alexandria by the Austrian post. A special informational hand stamp, Franca, in cursive letters, was provided to identify such letters. The simple letter rate was 2 pi. 20 pi.” It is interesting to note that this envelope went through the Austrian post office using the guidelines of the Austro-Egyptian convention several months before the effective date of the convention. (Image)