Worldwide Stamps and Covers Imperial Russia - Postal Stationery Items
Sale No: 81
Lot No:904
Symbol:C
Cat No:SK5
1855, stationery envelope 20+1k blue (the second issue of 1848 on grayish thickened paper), posted into the mail at St. Petersburg Nikolayev Train Station on December 12, 1855, arrival Moscow marking ''Received. Morning. 1855. Dec.13'' on reverse, which confirms that over 150 years ago State Post was much more effective then today, minor flap separation, still F/VF and rare, Z. Mikulski certificate, VenetsĀ #II.5, rank ''R'' (Image)
Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00
Closed..Mar-22-2019, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 950
Sale No: 81
Lot No:905
Symbol:C
Cat No:SC12/24, CPC1
SELECTION OF EARLY STATIONERY ENVELOPES: 1861- 72, eight stationery envelopes, including 30k brown red of 1861 (two tiny rust stains), two 10k black of 1862, three of 5k, one of 20k from 1870-72 and one of City Post 5k red lilac of 1869, nice quality, unused, VF (Image)