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1884 (January 4), postal card franked with two 5pa black & olive, perforated 13.5, paying the 10pa inland postcard rate,
tied by circular grid cancel, Plovdiv c.d.s. despatch struck on front, to Kazanluk, without backstamps, fine. (Image 1)
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1046 |
O, |
1880/81, 5pa black & olive, horizontal strip of four, cancelled with bold blue grid cancel and partial Yambol c.d.s.,
with 5pa black & green block of four and strip of four, each cancelled with neatly-struck green grid cancels, strip of six cancelled with light blue c.d.s. postmarks, a few trivial perf flaws, else a fine and scarce group of used multiples. (Image 1)
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1047 |
O, |
1881 (January 9), 10pa black & green, perforated 13.5, block of four, tied to piece by blue Plovdiv c.d.s., trace of the odd
toned perf, else of fresh colour and nicely-centered, a scarce multiple, being the early recorded use of the 10pa value. (Image
1)
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1048 |
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1881 (March 24), folded letter, Klissura origin notation in manuscript, franked with two 10pa black & green, cancelled "X”
in black pen and tied by blue circular grid cancel, to Plovdiv, with neatly-struck "Post Plovdiv” Russian-type arrival backstamp (Mar 26), Karlovo c.d.s. transit (Mar 24) on front, a remarkably fresh entire with tremendous visual appeal. (Image 1)
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1049 |
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1881 (May 16), cover franked on reverse with two strips of three 10pa black & green, tied to cover from Jambol to Adrianopel
by smudged red datestamps, adhesives paying the 60pa foreign letter rate of up to 15g, a scarce usage of the "Post Jambol” c.d.s. in red; with 2022 Hitzler certificate. Note: At the time these stamps were issued, the foreign letter
rate was 60pa for letters weighing up to 15g; this included mail to Turkey, as illustrated by this cover. This rate was reduced to 40pa in mid-1882, and mail to Turkey became classed as domestic mail. This rate remained in effect until the
Revolution of September, 1885. In both Yambol and Plovdiv, red ink was rarely used on mail struck with the Russian-type c.d.s., becoming more common upon the usage of the bilingual hammers in mid-1881. (Image 1)
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1050 |
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1881 (October 5), cover franked with 10pa black & green horizontal pair, tied to cover from Plovdiv to Sliven by blue
circular grid cancel, neatly-struck Plovdiv despatch c.d.s. above, reverse with Yambol transit and Sliven c.d.s. receiver (Oct 6), transit mark showing the rare "YAMPOLI” misspelling, trivial light wrinkling and the odd spot of discoloration, not
detracting from this exceptional cover, struck not only with the scarce YAMPOLI error, but showing three examples of the newly-introduced bilingual datestamps. (Image 1)
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1051 |
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1882 (September 16), 10pa black on green, showing the "missing frame at upper right corner” variety, tied to postal card
to Karlovo by circular grid cancel in green, partial Plovdiv c.d.s. at left, a rare example of this flaw. (Image 1)
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1052 |
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1880/1, 20pa black and rose, affixed to postal card, with attached reply card, tied by blue "Obrasets” (SPECIMEN) handstamp in
blue, scarce and fine. (Image 1)
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1053 |
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1882 (October 3), 20pa black & rose, the scarce paler shade, tied to reply card from Budapest by blue crayon, sent via
Constantinople, with c.d.s. transit backstamp (Oct 8), received by the Austrian Post Office in Plovdiv, with black Filipopoli arrival c.d.s. on front (Oct 11), a most unusual usage. (Image 1)
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1054 |
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1884 (July 8), 20pa black on rose, perforated 13-¼,, horizontal pair, tied to reverse of cover by blue circular grid cancel,
front with Karlovo despatch c.d.s., reverse with Kazanlik (Jul 10) and Gabrovo (Jul 12) transit marks, Svischtov (Swischtow) c.d.s. receiver (Jul 14), piece torn from lower left corner, impacting one cancellation, else a fine example of the 1pi
foreign letter rate. (Image 1)
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1055 |
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1884 (August), 20pa black & rose, perforated 13.5, dark shade, tied to postal card by green circular grid cancel, matching
Plovdiv despatch c.d.s., to Vienna, Austria, with Constantinople-Galata / Départ transit c.d.s. of the French Post Office (Aug 9) and Istamboul - Arrivée c.d.s. backstamp, Mariahilf-Wien c.d.s. receiver (Aug 12), crease at upper left, some surface
abraisions to reverse, else a fine example of the 20pa foreign postcard rate. (Image 1)
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1056 |
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1884 (August 17), 20pa black & rose, perforated 13.5, tied to postal card to Sofia by blue circular grid cancel,
corresponding Poste Yambol despatch c.d.s., transported by rail, with blue "Roumelie Orientale / Du Train” transit backstamp (Aug 18), next-day Sophia receiver struck on front, some light edge toning to card, yet a rare railway cancellation.
(Image 1)
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1057 |
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1884 (October 20), 20pa black and rose, perforated 13.5, tied to postal card to Dédéagh by green circular grid cancel,
postmarked with green Tatar Pazardjik despatch c.d.s., reverse with partial Constantinople French transit c.d.s. in blue (Oct 24), a fine example to a scarce destination. (Image 1)
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1058 |
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1884 (November 28), 20pa black on rose, perforated 13.5, tied to postal card to Vienna, Austria, by blue circular grid cancel
and Plovdiv c.d.s., Constantinople - Galata / Départ transit (13 Dec) and Landstrasse / Wien arrival (16 Dec) cd.s. on front, slight toning in places, else a fine stationery card to an uncommon foreign destination. (Image 1)
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1059 |
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1885 (July 24), 20pa black & rose, perforated 13.5, horizontal pair, tied to cover to Plovdiv by blue circular grid cancel,
Ichtiman c.d.s. despatch below, reverse with next-day blue bilingual c.d.s. receiver, with enclosure, pair slightly separated prior to being affixed to cover, a few trivial edge flaws, else a fine example of the 1pi double inland letter rate. (Image 1)
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1060 |
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1885 (September 20), postal card written from Archialos (Achielo), franked with 5pa lilac horizontal pair, tied to postcard to
Plovdiv by green circular grid cancel, with c.d.s. arrival backstamp (Sep 25), a fine and scarce usage, sent following the issuance of the overprinted Lion stamps, but before their receipt by post offices in more outlying areas, this example being
from a small town on the Black Sea. (Image 1)
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1061 |
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1885 (September 4), edition of the newspaper "Kampf”, Issue 15, Vol. 1, franked with 1884 10pa green on light green, perforated
11.5, tied by black circular grid cancel, dispatched from Plovdiv to Sofia and returned to Plovdiv, a scarce usage of historical importance, the newspaper positively reporting on the September 2 uprisings in Panagyurishte, and published the day
prior to the coup of September 6. (Image 1)
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1062 |
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"PHILIPOPLE 12/VI 84", blue c.d.s. on large-size official cover (reduced at top and left), addressed to the Grand Vizier at
Constantinople, with arrival mark. Opinion Todd AIEP (2015)
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1063 |
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1879 (December 9), stampless cover, from Plovdiv to Worms, via Constantinople, handstamped "FRANCO” in blue, with blue c.d.s.
transit marks (Dec. 23) on front and back, some toning, yet a rare cover, one of only a small number of such examples recorded following the closure of the last Russian field post offices and transfer of civil mail responsibility to Eastern Rumelia,
but before adhesive stamps had arrive from Constantinople in late 1880. (Image 1)
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1064 |
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1880, postal stationery card to Captain Merzenier, Plovdiv Staff, postmarked with scare Russian-type "Posta Haskeuy” despatch
c.d.s., Plovdiv c.d.s. receiver on reverse, some small stains to front, not detracting from this scarce card, one of only two recorded used examples of this stationery not having been struck "FRANCO”; with 2022 Hitzler certificate. (Image 1)
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