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1945, Second Polish Corps in Italy souvenir sheet 4 zl. on greyish paper, fresh colours, the 55 gr. blue cliché strongly misplaced, mint never hinged, a dramatic error in very fine condition (Sassone 1aa)
1948, Roosevelt souvenir sheet without marginal number, mint never hinged, very fine and scarce
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Get Market Data for [Poland Michel Bl.11 var] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census
1948, President Boleslaw 5 and 10zl., imperforated, used, 5zl. small wrinkle, otherwise fine, scarce, certificates Petriuk (2019)
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1950, Constitution of the USA 80-120zl., each as minature sheet with handstamp "GROSZY”, mint never hinged, scarce, each with certificate Petriuk (2016)
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1953, Czeslaw Slania Diploma "stamps”, depicting the Battle of Grunwald, four stamps with a denomination of 90gr., different colors, two perforated and two imperforated, fine
1962, Lenin souvenir sheet in black, mounted in special booklet, Guest name blackened, very fine, only 300 printed, certificate Petriuk (2021)
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1963, Horses 40 gr. with missing black color, used, fine, signed Petriuk
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1920, "Cenzura Wojskowa”, polish military censor label tied by oval "Wr. I. / 55” seal to cover from Russia via Moscow to Baranowicze, very rare, sent during the very short period when a postal exchange with Russia was still definitely permitted before the Riga Treaty from March 1921
CAMP SZCZYPIORNO: 1918, postcard sent into the camp from the K.u.K. Occupied territory of Poland, fine, signed Petriuk with detailed certificate (2021)
CAMP SAGAN: 1918, postcard sent into the pow camp from "ZAWIERCIE 27.7.17”, with scout cachet "Kriegsgefangenenlafer Pfadfinderlinien Geprüft F.a. SAGAN”, fine, detailed certificate Petriuk (2021)
1920, Germania postal stationery card with additional franking including National Assembly 10 pfg. from "BYDGOSZCZ 28.1.20” as registered card with censor mark alongside to Stettin, scarce usage of German stamps which was allowed until the 14th of April 1920, fine, detailed certificate Petriuk (2023)
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1918/80 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and mostly used accumulation, incl. postage dues and related areas, with an abundance of duplicates, some cpl. sets and better items like Mi.-Nr. Bl.1(2), Polish Occupation of Silesia Mi.-Nr. 17-20 used, etc., together with a selection of covers and postal stationeries. Overall fine condition, in one stockbook
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1824/1918, Austrian Period, fine used collection with covers (33), incl. Newspaper and Postage Due stamps, many interesting items and usages, starting with some prephilatelic entires, a fine selection of cancellations on the early issues with many clear strikes "NARAJÓW”, "PRZEMYSL”, "DUKLA", TYSMIENITZ"(TYSMIENICA), "STRYJ”, etc., Mi.-Nr. 23, money letters, airmails. Feldpost with a selection of "K.u.K. ETAPPENPOSTAMT” handstamps, parcel cards, some combination frankings, censor marks, etc. Mostly in fine and fresh condition, neatly mounted on album leaves
1858/1913, used collection with over 120 covers, incl. a fine part of Russia Used in Poland, strength before the 1880s, many interesting and better items starting with a fine selection of Poland Mi.-Nr. 1(15) used with "1” WARSAW, "282” KIBARTY, "Dot in Circles” from TPO, Hexagonal Dotted "16”, etc., 1859 1½ k. Postal Stationery envelope with Kurmanowicz and Bobinski signatures on the inside flap, the collection follows with a good part of Polish numeral cancellations on Russia with Mi.-Nr. 2 used, lots of numeral cancels up to the 30 kopek, some multiples and combination frankings, incoming mail and foreign destinations, interesting usages, transit postmarks, money orders and railway mail, together with a couple of stampless entires. Mixed condition, a great lot in two albums
1860/1965, extensive mint never hinged/unused and used collection with covers, incl. Postage Dues, Polish Levant and Local Posts, strength before the 1940s, highly specialized with plates numbers and flaws, printing varieties, inverted overprints, shades, duplicates and large multiples, many better items, starting with Mi.-Nr. 1 used, the collection follows with the Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow issues, Mi.-Nr. 135(4), 136(4), Bl.11, many better sets like Mi.-Nr. 213-223, 213U-223U cpl. set, a superb group of local posts with an abundance of covers, Tarnów, Przedbórz, Sosnowiec, Zawercie, Zarki (9, all signed Mikulski), Warsaw 1915 issue with proofs and printer´s wastes, Polish Corps Mi.-Nr. 1-11, General Government with sheetlets (2), a great number of covers with many interesting usages, military censorship, Polish-Russian War 1919-1921, Polish Legion mail, together with a fine choice of cancellations with many clear strikes on pieces, etc. some forgeries noted. Some occasional faults as to be expected, mostly in very fine and fresh condition, some better values signed Mikulski or Rachmanow, a delightful and comprehensive specialist holding
1860/1948, small group of covers and one used, some better frankings with Mi.-Nr. Bl.1, Bl. 6, Bl. 11, together with Mi.-Nr. 1 in deep shades tied by four-ring cancellation to small piece, mostly fine
1860/1955(ca.), unused and used collection starting with Mi.-Nr. 1, including some better values like Mi.-Nr. Bl.1, some varieties like inverted overprints, also official stamps, postage due, Levante, Port Gdansk, Local Issues 1914/18 and some Central Lithuania, mostly good condition
1860, 10k. blue/rose, four used copies, noted "182” LÒDZ and "253” PLOCK, together with three covers (one of them, stamp doesn´t belong to), some faults, mixed condition (Mi.-Nr.1)
1918/70 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used balance of a collection, incl. postage dues, together with a small part of Russia, France, Belgium and Portugal, mixed condition, in six stockbooks
1919, The Krakau Overprints, superb unused and used collection, incl. Postage Dues, highly specialized with plates flaws, varieties, some duplicates and multiples, many better items with Mi.-Nr. 29(2), 30(2), 32(2), 36, 37(2), 45(4), 46(4) unused, 41K inverted overprint unused, Mi.-Nr. 49-53 cpl. in blocks of four used, Postage dues with Mi.-Nr. P4 unused, also Mi.-Nr. 41 sheet reconstruction of the 100 positions in large blocks, etc., mostly in fine to very fine condition, many signed Mikulski, Rachmanow, Landré, together with a few certificates Mikulski. A delighful and appealing specialist assembly, neatly mounted on album pages (ex Mi.-Nr. 29-53)