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Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
7019 cover imageAustrian P.O.'s in Beirut 1914 (June 19): Complete International Money Transfer to Cairo, bearing 1914 1 pi blue, tied by "BEIRUT / ÖSTERR. POST" type L cds in black. Reverse with CAIRO arrival (June 24) and money issue (July 2) cds's. A very scarce usage from the last months of the Austrian Levant mail. Reference: Displayed and discussed in Cedar catalogue, page 22 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
7020 cover imageAustrian Lloyd Agency in Alexandretta 1855 (Feb 20): Entire from Alexandretta to the Sardinian Consul in Alexandria, internally dated 20 Feb 1855, struck on despatch with fine very rare "AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO / ALESSANDRETTA" sunburst handstamp (Müller 2025a = 750 points / Tranmer fig. 2) in green. Very fine and rare. Provenance: Collection Monte Napoleone, Corinphila sale 78 (Sept 1988), lot 905; Cengiz Arsman, DF sale (May 2005), lot 20205 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
7021 cover imageAustrian Lloyd Agency in Aleppo 1855 (June 12): Entire letter from Aleppo via Alexandretta to London, internally dated “12 June 1855”, endorsed "Voie de Trieste", struck with clear and very rare bilingual Arabic "L + A / An Djanibi Postai Nemce Haleb 1855" (Lloyd Austriaco / from the Austrian Post in Aleppo 1855) handstamp (Müller 2024a = 1'400 points / Tranmer fig. 1) in bluish black. In transit in Alexandretta a clear“AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO / ALESSANDRETTA” (Tranmer fig 1) and a framed “P.P.” were struck in addition to the obverse. Reverse shows London arrival datestamp in red (2 July 1855). Prussia noted '7 1/4' (silbergroschen), the receiver had to pay '1/1' (shilling / pence), noted on obverse. Cover with two minute vertical file folds of no importance, an impressive and appealing entire, unique due to the combination of the Lloyd handstamps from Aleppo and Alexandretta. Cert. Ferchenbauer (2000). Note: This is the only bilingual Austrian Levant postmark - a rarity only in use from 1855/56. Ing. Edwin Müller (1960) knew only two items with this cancellation in black, a number not changed until 1976, when Keith Tranmer published his study on this subject. He stated that this handstamp was used only as an arrival mark, however seven outgoing covers including the present one are known to the describer, all struck in 1855/56 in blue or bluish black and all being part of the same Dahlah correspondence, sent via Trieste or intended to be sent via Trieste to London, showing that this postmark clearly functioned as a temporary despatch postmark. An updated census of the ingoing and outgoing covers recorded can be found hereunder. Provenance: Collection Léon Dubus with an article from Orhan Brandt (1957) describing this cover; collection Cihangir, Corinphila sale 121 (May 2000), lot 1994. Census of the bilingual Arabic " L + A / An Djanibi Postai Nemce Haleb 1855" (Lloyd Austriaco from the Austrian Post in Aleppo 1855) handstamp: Ingoing to Aleppo, 6 covers: Date unknown; Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; Collection Västras, Corinphila sale 99, June 1997, lot 9949 1855 (July 18), Marseille to Esdra de Picciotto in Aleppo; Gärtner sale 28, June 2014, lot 2015. 1856 (Feb 8); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; collection 'Monte Napoleone', Corinphila sale 78, Sept. 1988, lot 895; 1856 (March 6); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; collection 'Cihangir', Corinphila sale 121, May 2000, lot 1929 1856 (March 8); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; Collection Hans Smith FRPSL, Corinphila sale 182, Sept 2013, lot 1391 1856 (Nov 6); Constantinople to the Sardinian Consul in Aleppo; Corinphila sale 284, May 2023, lot 1955 Outgoing to London from Dahlah correspondence, sent via Trieste or intended to be sent via Trieste to London, 7 covers: 1855 (June 12); Collection 'Cihangir', Corinphila sale 121, May 2000, lot 1994 1855 (Aug 21); Collection Dubus, Robineau auction, Nov. 1987, lot 551 1855 (Sept 4); Collection Arsman, DF sale, May 2005, lot 20206 1855 (Oct ca); Collection Provera, Corinphila sale 292, Dec 2022, lot 3072 1855 (Dec ca); Collection Schindler, Corinphila sale 255, Sept 2020, lot 7548 1855 (ca); Collection Franz See, Corinphila sale 62, May 1979, lot 2423 1855 (ca); Collection Cihangir, Corinphila sale 124, Oct 2000, lot 5756 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
7022 cover imageAustrian Lloyd Agency in Aleppo 1855 (Sept 4): Entire letter from Aleppo to London, internally dated “4 7bre 1855”, endorsed "Voie de Trieste", struck with superb and very rare bilingual Arabic "L + A / An Djanibi Postai Nemce Haleb 1855" (Lloyd Austriaco from the Austrian Post in Aleppo 1855) handstamp (Müller 2024a = 1'400 points / Tranmer fig. 1) in blue green with framed "P.P." in the same shade alongside. Reverse shows London arrival datestamp in red (8 Oct 1855). Prussia noted '7 1/4' (silbergroschen), the receiver had to pay '1/1' (shilling / pence), noted on obverse. Cover with minute vertical file fold of no importance, an impressive and appealing entire, only seven covers sent abroad known. Signed Calves; cert. Ferchenbauer (2024). Note: This is the only bilingual Austrian Levant postmark - a rarity only in use from 1855/56. Ing. Edwin Müller (1960) knew only two items with this cancellation in black, a number not changed until 1976, when Keith Tranmer published his study on this subject. He stated that this handstamp was used only as an arrival mark, however seven outgoing covers including the present one are known to the describer, all struck in 1855/56 in blue or blackish blue and all being part of the same Dahlah correspondence, sent via Trieste or intended to be sent via Trieste to London, showing that this postmark clearly functioned as a temporary despatch postmark. An updated census of the known material can be found hereunder. Provenance: Collection Cengiz Arsman, DF sale (May 2005), lot 20206. Census of the bilingual Arabic " L + A / An Djanibi Postai Nemce Haleb 1855" (Lloyd Austriaco from the Austrian Post in Aleppo 1855) handstamp: Ingoing to Aleppo, 6 covers: Date unknown; Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; Collection Västras, Corinphila sale 99, June 1997, lot 9949 1855 (July 18), Marseille to Esdra de Picciotto in Aleppo; Gärtner sale 28, June 2014, lot 2015. 1856 (Feb 8); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; collection 'Monte Napoleone', Corinphila sale 78, Sept. 1988, lot 895; 1856 (March 6); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; collection 'Cihangir', Corinphila sale 121, May 2000, lot 1929 1856 (March 8); Alexandretta to Marcopoli in Aleppo; Collection Hans Smith FRPSL, Corinphila sale 182, Sept 2013, lot 1391 1856 (Nov 6); Constantinople to the Sardinian Consul in Aleppo; Corinphila sale 284, May 2023, lot 1955 Outgoing to London from Dahlah correspondence, sent via Trieste or intended to be sent via Trieste to London, 7 covers: 1855 (June 12); Collection 'Cihangir', Corinphila sale 121, May 2000, lot 1994 1855 (Aug 21); Collection Dubus, Robineau auction, Nov. 1987, lot 551 1855 (Sept 4); Collection Arsman, DF sale, May 2005, lot 20206 1855 (Oct ca); Collection Provera, Corinphila sale 292, Dec 2022, lot 3072 1855 (Dec ca); Collection Schindler, Corinphila sale 255, Sept 2020, lot 7548 1855 (ca); Collection Franz See, Corinphila sale 62, May 1979, lot 2423 1855 (ca); Collection Cihangir, Corinphila sale 124, Oct 2000, lot 5756 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
7023 cover imageAustrian Lloyd Agency in Aleppo, Ingoing 1856 (Nov 13): Entire letter from the consul of the Kingdom of Napoli in Beirut to Sig. Marcopoli, the corresponding consul in Aleppo, struck upon arrival with clear rare "AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO / ALEPPO" sunburst handstamp (Müller 2024b = 750 points / Tranmer fig. 2) in blue. An entire in perfect shape, the rare handstamp optimally struck. Provenance: Collection Cengiz Arsman, DF sale (May 2005), lot 20204 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
7024 (*) imageAustrian Lloyd Agency in Aleppo, Ingoing 1857 (Jan 16): Entire letter from Smyrna via Alexandretta to Sig. Marcopoli in Aleppo, struck upon departure by indistinct "AGENZIA DES LLOYD AUSTRIACO / SMYRNE" handstamp (Tranmer fig 6), upon arrival with clear rare "AGENZIA DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO / ALEPPO" sunburst handstamp (Müller 2024b = 750 points / Tranmer fig. 2) in bluish black. Vertical file fold just mentioned for accuracy, the rare handstamp clearly struck an appealing combination of two Lloyd handstamps (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Leeward Islands
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
90175 cover image1902: Surcharge “One Penny” on 4 pence dull mauve & orange and “One Penny” on 6 pence dull mauve & brown, fresh colour and fine perforations, tied by cds “DOMINICA OC 1 02” to a mourning envelope sent locally as a parcel envelope. Fine. Attractive usage. Comes with two other covers including an envelope franked with Leeward Islands 1d tied by Antigua cds sent to London at the Empire Penny Post rate. Also, a stationery envelope 1d pink bearing ½d, 1d and 2½d sent to Germany. Useful group (3) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Liechtenstein
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1808 cover imageLiechtenstein 1930: Lot vier Briefe/Karten ab Liechtenstein, aufgeliefert zu verschiedenen Europa-Fahrten. Dabei Spitzbergen-Fahrt 1930 (Abwurf Hammerfest), 2. Nordland-Fahrt 1930, Brief ab "Triesenberg 15.VII.30" nach New York, aufgeliefert zur Nordland-Fahrt und über Bergen abgeworfen, von dort mit rücks. ASt. und norwegischer Ettikette "Med luftpost / Par avion" nach New York befördert, Dortmund-Fahrt 1930 und Kassel-Fahrt 1930, alle mit hohen Liechtenstein-Frankaturen. SLH: ZF.124+125+128+132=CHF 2'550, SBK=CHF 2'550 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1809 cover imageFahrt nach Vaduz-Lausanne 1931 (10. Juni): Lot drei Briefe/Karten mit Postkarte frankiert mit Zeppelin 1 Fr. (LBK F7) mit SSt. und DSt a nach Lausanne mit vorders. ASt., Sieger-Brief frankiert mit Zeppelin 2 Fr. (LBK F8) mit SSt. und DSt IX mit Zeit nach Lorch, Württemberg sowie grossform. Brief frankiert mit zwei Zeppelin 1 Fr.mit rotem SSt. und DSt b nach Bern, ebenfalls mit vorders. ASt. "Lausanne Poste Aérienne Suisse 10.VI.31-13". Gute Erhaltung. SLH: 47Aa+47Ab+47Ac=CHF 1'250 + LBK=CHF 980 (Image 1)



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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1810 cover imageLiechtenstein 1932: Lot acht Briefe/Karten aus dem Fürstentum Liechtenstein mit Südamerikafahrten nach Pernambuco. Dabei 1. Südamerikafahrt, 2. Südamerikafahrt mit Karte ab Vaduz bis Pernambuco und weiter nach Asuncion, Paraguay, 3., 5., 6., 7., 8. und 9. Südamerikafahrt mit diversen hohen Liechtenstein-Frankaturen. SLH: 165A+166B+167A+173A+174A+175A+176A+177A=CHF 1'900, SBK=CHF 3'000 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
9226 bof imageMitläufer 1921: Tellbrustbild 10 Rp. rot, Type II im Viererblock, eine frische und fehlerfrei gez. Einheit, schön klar und zentrisch gest. "VADUZ -9.III.21". Signiert Rupp, Attest Marxer (1997). LBK=CHF 1'600+ (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9227 cover imageMitläufer 1921: Tellbrustbild 20 Rp. rotlila, gut gez., leicht und übergehend entw. mit Aushilfsstempel "TRIESEN 5.VII.28" auf attraktivem Briefcouvert nach Sirnach. Rücks. Ankunftsstp. "SIRNACH (THURGAU) 6.VII.21-8" sowie vorders. handschriftl. Vermerk über Ankunftsstp. Ein schöner Bedarfsbrief (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9228 cover imageMitläufer 1921: Tellbrustbild 20 Rp. rotlila als Mischfrankatur mit Liechtenstein Wappenmuster 2½ Rp. gez. 12½, zwei gut gez. Einzelwerte, klar und übergehend gest. "VADUZ 29.VIII.21" auf Briefcouvert nach Buchs mit rücks. Ankunftsstp. "BUCHS 1 BAHNHOF (ST. GALLEN) 30.VIII.21-21". Waagr. Registraturbugspur fernab der Frankatur. Attest Marxer (2005) (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9241 imageMitläufer 1921: Lot vier Tellbrustbild-Verwendungen in Liechtenstein. Dabei 10 Rp. rot, Type II (2) gest. "BALZERS 11.III.21" auf Bedarfsbrief an eine Möbelhandlung in Feldkirch, Österreich, 20 Rp. rotlila (LBK 154) gest. "VADUZ 28.II.21" auf Briefstück, Aufbrauchsausgabe 10 auf 13 Rp. olivgrün (LBK 149) gest. "VADUZ 30.III.21" und 20 Rp. rotlila gest. "SCHAAN 14.III.21". Gute Erhaltung; zwei Atteste Rupp (1971) resp. Marxer (1999). LBK=CHF 3'350 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9602 cover imageScadta Konsularpost ab Liechtenstein 1927 (29. Nov.): Einschreibebrief ab Triesenberg frankiert mit CARITAS 30 rp.im waagr. Paar plus 10 Rp. in Kombination mit Maschinenaufdruck 'S' auf 10 c. grün, 20 c. grau plus Einschreibemarke, gest. "BALE 2 OUTRE MER 2.XII.27" nach Bogotà mit vorder- und rücks. Transitstp. von "Barranquilla 28.XII.1927" sowie rücks. Ankunftstempel "Bogotà -2.1.1928". Ein sehr seltener und attraktiver Beleg. Insgesamt nur fünf Belege bekannt, wovon einer im Museum für Kommunikation in Bern. SLH = CHF 25'000 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9605 cover imagePolarfahrt 1931 (13. Juli): Zeppelin Fotokarte ab 'Triesenberg 13.VII.31' frankiert mit 40 Rp. plus Flugpost 1 Fr., aufgeliefert via "Friedrichshafen 24.7.31 7-8" bis "Leningrad 25.VII.31" weitergeleitet nach Cali, Kolumbien mit Zusatzfrankatur entw. mit Scadta Stp. "CALI 19.VIII.1931". Ein schöner und seltener Zeppelin-Scadta Kombinationsbeleg SLH = CHF 3'500 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9606 cover image3. Südamerikafahrt 1931: Brief ab "Triesenberg 15.X.31" frankiert mit Fr. 1.25 zugeleitet via "Friedrichshafen 17.10.31 0-1" zur Fahrt nach Pernambuco, mit rücks. Transitstp. "Recife 20.X.31" und Maschinenstp. von "Belem 27 OCT 1931" (Panama) nach "Barranquilla 30.XI.1931" befördert mit Scadta Golddollar Zusatzfrankatur nach Bogotà (Ohne AStp.). Obwohl Zeppelin SStp. in grün etwas schwach, bezw. die grüne Farbe leicht verblasst ist, Umschlag ehem. senkr. gefaltet, die Frankatur jedoch nicht beeinträchtigt, eine saubere und attraktive Doppelfrankatur. SLH = CHF 2'400 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9607 cover image1. Südamerikafahrt 1932: Einschreibebrief ab "Triesenberg 10.III.32" frankiert mit kompl. Flugpostserie 1930 plus 20 Rp. udn kolumbianischer Zusatzfrankatur aufgeliefert "Friedrichshafen 21.3.32.0-1" zur Fahrt bis "Pernambuco 23.III.32", weitergeleitet via "New York 20.4.1932", "Atlanta 21. Apr." und "Miami 21. Apr." nach Barranquilla mit rücks. AStp. "BOGOTA 24.IV.1932". Ein attraktiver Beleg SLH = CHF 3'000 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9666 imageVorläufer 1890: Kaiserkopf im Oval nach rechts, 2 G. dunkelkarmin gez. 12½, farbfr. und gut gez., ideal zartklar und zentrisch entw. mit schwarzem Einkreisstempel "VADUZ 24 / 3 / 92". Eine delikate und ansprechende Verwendung in Liechtenstein; Attest Rupp (1987). LBK: 62=CHF 3'500 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
9667 cover image1892: Karten-Brief 3 Kreuzer mit Zusatzfrankatur 2 Kr. mit Bedarfstext nach Buchs (SG). Der Brief ist sauber gestempelt, etwas fleckig, sonst aber gut erhalten. Sehr selten. LBK = CHF 7000 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM

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