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631 image1874/1880: 1kr brown/ 50kr reddish-brown, eight so called "Friedlsche Essays", as single strikes on carton or watermarked paper. The values covered are 1kr brown, 2kr yellow, 3kr green, 5kr pastel,10kr blue, 15kr black, 25kr emerald and 50kr reddish-brown. The essays have been attached and some are slightly damaged outside the design. Rare. (Image 1)



SOLD for CHF2,400.00
Closing..Nov-29, 11:59 PM
632 image1871/1953: Impressive collection in fourteen volumes, beginning with the Emperor Franz-Josef lithograpies as well as the recess printed examples. Many later issues are represented on covers, postcards, parcelcards and other postal forms. The collector was particularly fond of Airmail issues, here we find the 1931 Zeppelin stamps on no less than nine cards and letters with flights documented including "VIENNA", "SWITZERLAND"; 1st. South America Flight, "CHICAGO" flight on three cards, Relais flight to the 4th. South America flight, as well as other non Zeppelin flights also well collected. The first miniature sheet from 1934 is included four times, including on cover. Post war 1947 Roosevelt minature sheets are included three times and the "Chain Bridge" is also present in Red and Blue versions including a FDC of the Red miniature sheet. The collection shows a good degree of completeness with the quality generally very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26)

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SOLD for CHF3,800.00
Closing..Nov-29, 11:59 PM
633 image1925 (Apr. 13): First Flight 'Budapest - Szeged', group of seven cards and two envelopes bearing diff. frankings and special Air Label 'AERO SZEGED - BUDAPEST' in green (5) and one in red, with five items of the return-flight back to Budapest Muller 24. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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SOLD for CHF220.00
Closing..Nov-29, 11:59 PM
634 image1919-21: Collection of 25 illustrated postcards, showing the 'End and Dividing of Hungary after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire', including one card sent from France to Hungary bearing 2 Centimes to 1 Franc of Orphan I issue, historically interesting and very unusual. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20)

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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Nov-29, 11:59 PM
Iceland
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635 image1873/2015: Impressive collection of in the classic section used, later unused stamps, including many very rare and desirable pieces, including the 1873 Skilling issue complete, with the 4 Sk carmine in both perforations with certificates, the 1876 5 A blue also in both perforations the perf 12 1/2 also with a certificate. There are four examples of the 1897 "prir" overprints, all with perforation 12 3/4 and certificates. The 1902 provisionals include a 6 A with erroneous 'black overprint', also with certificate. The 1912 King Fredrik 5 K is unused with full og. The 1924 provisional overprint is also present in postally used with a certificate, as well as better later provisionals. Naturally 1930 "ALLTHING" and Airmails including Zeppelin 1931 and HOPFLUG 1933 are present unused signed Dr. Debo and certificate Witschi. The certificate says unmounted, but 1 Kr and 10 Kr display some discolouration in the paper. Later issues show a good range of completeness with many good values including many sought after officials. A rare offering with thirty-three certificates from experts including Grönlund, Kaiser, Nielsen, Svendsen and Witschi. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16)

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SOLD for CHF4,000.00
Closing..Nov-29, 11:59 PM
Ireland
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28 imageTransatlantic Flight Dublin - Harbour Grace, Newfoundland 1930 (June): Typewritten headed lettersheet 'AN ROINN PUIST AGUS TELEGRAFA, BAILE ATHA CLIATH (Departement of Post & Telegraphs, Dublin) dated June 20th (1930): "... I am directed by Minister for Posts and Telegraphs to state that it is not proposed to despatch mails on the occasion of Captain Kinsford-Smith's flight form Ireland to the United States, together with envelope to London (June 11), taxed on arrival with 4d. and signed by Charles Kingsfort Smith, possibly carried by favour of the crew on their positioning flight Croydon - Baldonnel (June 4). (Image 1)



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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
102 image1848: Prepaid entire from to Dublin with scarce framed "PAID AT / SLIGO" handstamp in red, with red manuscript '1' and double arc SLIGO datestamp in blue (March 23) at right. Dublin arrival in red of the following day. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
103 imageAir mail provisionals made for the James Mollison Flight 1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST" magenta overprint on 1 s. 'Sword of Light' light blue, unused with original gum, handstamped on reverse 'F.J.Field' in violet and 'Jam' in manuscript (J.A. Mollison). A very scarce unused example, one of only 15 mint stamps in existance. Cert. Francis J. Field R.D.P. (1982). The collectors research revealed the existence of only 15 mint stamps with this private overprint, in five singles, one pair and two blocks of four, with one housed in the British Library. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
104 imageAir mail provisionals made for the James Mollison Flight 1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST" magenta overprint on 1 s. 'Sword of Light' light blue in a horizontal pair with full original gum, each value signed on reverse by 'Jam' in manuscript (J.A, Mollison). A very scarce unused horizontal pair and the only mint example in existance. The collectors research revealed the existance of only 15 mint stamps with this private overprint, as there are only five singles, one pair and two blocks of four with one housed in the British Library. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
105 imageAir mail provisionals made for the James Mollison Flight 1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST" magenta overprint on 1 s. 'Sword of Light' light blue in an original gum block of four ( upper pair hinged), each value signed on reverse by 'Jam' in manuscript (J.A. Mollison). A very scarce unused block of four, one of only two multiples in existance. The collectors research revealed the existance of only 15 unused stamps with this private overprint, as there are only five single examples, one pair and two blocks of four with one in the British Library. Ex collection Thomas Edwin Field of Skelmanthorpe. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
106 imageAir mail provisionals made for the James Mollison Flight 1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST", magenta overprint on 1 s. tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to small piece. A fresh and fine example, very scarce. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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107 image1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST", magenta overprint on 1 s. with variety year '1932' missing, tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to small piece. Very scarce, the only usage with variety missing '1932' on piece known to date. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
108 image1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST 1932", magenta overprint on 1 s., tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to Mollison cover to Newfoundland; fresh and fine. Only eight covers carried Muller 8. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
109 image1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST", magenta overprint on 1 s. with variety year '1932' missing, tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to Mollison cover to Newfoundland; the envelope with vertical fold, not affecting the adhesive and some wear on the back. Only eight covers carried, of which this is the only example with the overprint variety missing '1932' known to date. Cover signed "F.J. Field' on reverse and 'WH' on front. Cert. David MacDonnell AIEP (2014). Ex collection H. Schubert Muller 8. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
110 image1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST 1932", magenta overprint on 1 s., tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to Mollison cover to Newfoundland with manuscript note: "I carried this envelope bearing the stamp issued by the I.F.S. Post Office on the first westward solo flight across the N. Atlantic Dublin to St. John New Brunswick" dated and signed "J.A. Mollison, August 1932". Fresh and fine. Only eight covers carried of which only two with inscription known to date. Muller 8. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
111 image1932 (Aug. 18): "ATLANTIC AIR MAIL AUGUST 1932", magenta overprint on 1 s. horizontal pair, tied by "PORT MEARNOG 16 VIII 32 Co ATA CLIAT' cds. to Mollison cover to Newfoundland; fresh and fine. Only eight covers carried, the offered envelope is the sole example recorded bearing a pair Muller 8. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
113 imageFirst Solo Flight Europe to North America 1932 (Aug. 18): 'GRESHAM HOTEL DUBLIN' -envelope, carried by Captain James A. Mollison on his first solo record flight from Dublin to New York, with his own signature and endorsed "per ''THE HEARTS CENTENT'' / IRELAND -AMERICA", franked with Ireland 1 d. and 2 d. tied by "UPR LEESON ST. DUBLIN 18 AU 32" cds. with additional Canadian franking 3 c. cancelled by "SAINT JOHN -N.B. AU 20 32" cds. and forwarded to Mr. D.E. Saul M.S. Monarch of Bermuda Pier 95 N.R. New York. Fine and scarce, one of only five covers known. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
114 imageFirst Solo Flight, Europe to North America 1932 (Aug. 18): Envelope, carried by Captain James A. Mollison on his first solo record flight from Dublin to New York, with his own signature and endorsed "Carried by me on first first Transatlantic solo East-West crossing". On front with golden Dublin City Seal with adjacent endorsement of Alfred Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin' at left, plus another smaller red seal of St. John signed 'Jas. W. Britain Mayor of St. John, New Brunswick' with add. note 'received Aug.19/32'. On reverse with the golden New York City Seal and 'received at New York by T.H.Ayder Aug. 21/32' in manuscript, in absence of Mayor Jimmy Walker. An attractive and rare cover. One of only seven covers carried. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
124 image1928 (Sept. 13):'Ile de France' - Catapult Mail from Ireland to Canada, registered photocard from Dublin franked with 3s 6½d., with attached green label. "Catapult airmail per SS 'Ile de France' via Plymouth, sent via "London 16 Sep.26" and "New York 9-25 1928" to "Winnipeg Sept. 27". Unfortunately the catapult aircraft had a forced landing into the sea near the Sicilly Islands on Sept. 13. This accident stopped all further flights. A rare Irish acceptance and one of only three items known. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM
125 image1937 (Nov. 13): Registered envelope from Dublin franked with compl. set of St. Patrick stamps (3), each tied by "Baile Atha Cliath Nov. 13, 1937" cds to Liberia, West Africa, carried Nov. 14 via London to Paris and with Air France South Atlantic airmail service to Dakkar and with Aeromaritime service to Monrovia, backstamped Nov. 23. 37 on reverse. Some edgewear at bottom, otherwise a rare set franking on an aircover to an unusual destination. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-27, 11:59 PM

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