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1919, Coat of arms 15 f. red, horizontal strip of five, of three, two horizontal pairs and single, tied by cds. "DZURYN 4 XII 19” to front and reverse of registered express letter from the Polish 5th Air Force Squadron in Dżuryn near Czortków, with provisional, handwritten registration label "R90” to Lübeck, Germany with arrival mark. Straight-line "Cenzurowano” on front and reverse. Further strike of boxed "CENZURA WOJSKOWA / w Stanisławowie” alongside, at left censor label "Auf Grund der Verordnung…”. A very rare letter sent abroad; normal domestic mail for military correspondence was postage-free, but the normal fee had to be paid for letters abroad, usual transportation wear, otherwise very fine, signed and certificates Drewiecki (2015) and Petriuk (2025)
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1919, Coat of Arms 25f., two singles tied by cds. "WORONOWO 19. I.20” to cover to Providence, USA with handstamp "DEFICIENCY IN ADDRESS SUPPLIED”, thus handwritten "Providence R9” added, horizontal fold and minor transportation wear, otherwise fine, scarce, signed Petriuk
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1919, Coat of Arms 25 and 50f. tied by cds. "WILNO 25 5 19” to registered cover with red boxed censor mark alongside to Huddersfield, England. In addition, postal stationery card Coat of Arms 15f. with additional franking from "WILNO 20 7 19” as a registered card to Leiden, Netherlands, with red censor mark alongside, some minor transportation wear, a scarce and fine duo from the 1st period of Polish occupation, signed Petriuk and certificate Ceremuga (2014; for the registered cover)
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1919, Grain store and sheaves 1 m., two singles tied by cds. "RUBIEZEWICZE 10.V.20” to registered cover with provisional r-label to Winston, USA, some transportation wear, otherwise fine, commercial from the eastern territories during the Polish-Russian War is very rare, signed Petriuk
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1919, Farmer and Grain store and sheaves 1m. single, 2m. irregular block of 5 and two singles and 2,5m. strip of three and single and postage due 10 f., all tied by cds. "JEDLINSK -7.VII.20" to German parcel card for a 4.5 kg parcel from the USA to Jedlinsk near Radom. At the port of Gdansk, this parcel card was issued by the Polish postal service, there as an auxiliary parcel card, and a purple cachet "Z Ameriki / przez Gdańsk No. 4895. / porto 3 M / pośrednictwo 2 M” (=From America / via Gdańsk No. 4895 / postage 3 M / agency fee 2 marks), and additionally a purple "Wolne od cła” (=duty-free) cachet were applied.At the transit customs office in ALEKSANDROW (Kujawski), a "Kartka należytościowa" (=claim card) was issued. Upon arrival at the destination in Jedlinsk, the total fees of 25 marks and a delivery fee of 10 fen were collected, some large faults, not directly visible, a scarce and very attractive entire, signed Petriuk with certificate (2025)
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1919, Sejm 1 m. violett with additional franking, tied by cds. "PINSK 19.IV.20” to reverse of registered cover to Philadelphia, some minor wear and few stamps small imperfections, otherwise fine, commercial mail from the eastern territories during the Polish-Russian War is very rare, signed Petriuk
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1919, Field postcard with a railway postmark "LEMBERG – KRAKAU 10 XI 19” to Lodz with a formation cahcet "11. KOMPANIA /Pułku Piechoty Nr.23” (= 11th Company of the 23rd Infantry Regiment), fine, signed Petriuk
Area of uprising in Poznań Province: "Decernat przy Banku Rzeszy od Urzedu Skarbowege” with initials on pre-printed envelope "Reichsbank Posen” franked with Germania 15 pfg. from "POSEN 15.2.19” to Cologne, minor transportation wear, very scarces
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1920, "POCIAG PANCERNY "KANIOW” / Pieczec pocztowa”, clear strike of violet field post cachet on postcard from "LWOW 29.VIII.20” to Krakow, because the card was transported by civilian mail, an additional postage fee of "1” krone was mistakenly charged at the destination and postage due 1000 f. applied and used with cds. "KRAKOW, the card completely insignificant tiny corner fault, otherwise fine. Postal items with this armored train formation postmark are known to exist on only one other document and are therefore very rare, signed with certificate Petriuk (2025)
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1920, field postcard from the camp for returning Hungarian prisoners of war in Pinsk with violet cachet "tacja przyjęć powracających jeńców węgierskich” (=Reception station for returning Hungarian prisoners of war), franked with horizontal pair Coat of arms 25f. olive and tied by cds. "PINSK,” addressed to Budapest, with censor marks "Wojskowy Dozór Pocztowy / LWÓW 1”, "NIEPODLEGA KONTROLI / WOJSK. DOZÓR POCZT. LWOW 2” (=not subject to control/Military Postal Control Lwow 2), and "Wr.1” of Warsaw alongside. Why the postage has been applied is unclear, usually this sort of mail was carried postage-free, signed Petriuk with certificate (2025) and certificate Drzewiecki (2019)
1860/1990 (ca.), large mint never hinged/unused and used assembly, including Officials, Postage Dues, Locals, Port Gdansk and other Polish areas, strength before the 1960s with an abundance of duplicates, noted a nice group of locals with Zarki, etc., together with a selection of covers, in 7 stockbooks
1918/19, interesting, unused/mint never hinged/used collection "Germania overprint issues,” including local issues with better items, including Mi.-No. 135-136, overprint varieties, stamps with margins, multiples, better postmarks, and some covers, including Mi.-No. 10 DD and 11 DD unused, Mi.-Nr. 135 as unused and mint never hinged block of four, and local issues including Brzeziny 2½-60 pfg. complete on letter fragments, Kolo Type II 2½-60 pfg. complete, unused, Ostroleka 40 pfg. unused, Ostrow with several values unused or on letter fragments, Pultusk with nine unused and used stamps, and Wloclawek with many stamps/overprints, including inverted overprints, many with good signatures Jungjohann BPP, Landré, etc. In addition, various overprint forgeries (some on covers) and some defective stamps from the so-called "Poznan find 1939,” mostly neatly on written-up album pages
1918/69, mint never hinged and unused collection with souvenir sheets, a few multiples and some better sets throughout, fairly complete after 1919, a few values signed, except for the occasional fault in overall very fine and fresh condition, neatly housed in one album (ex Mi.-Nr. 2-1985)
1918/90, unused and used collection starting with "Stadtpost Warschau”, Przedborz, Luboml and Zawierce, later some better issues like Naskarb unused, extensive duplicates with mint never hinged including souvenir sheets etc., mostly good condition
1918/89 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and mostly used collection with duplicates, including Polish areas, Schlesien, etc., together with a few multiples and covers, overall in good condition, neatly housed in 6 albums/stockbook
"CHODOROW”, violet straight-line Coat of arms 10 f. horizontal pair on postcard to Krosno with Lviv censorship alongside, fine, signed Petriuk
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"NIESWIUEZ” on 1st. National stamp exhibition 50+5f. green, tied to Postal stationery card, used as form, to Torun, from there forwarded to the Polish Rifle Regiment in Minsk (Mazowiecki), fine signed. Petriuk
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"PODHAJCE”, violet straight-line on postal stationery card 15 f. with additional franking to Vienna with Krakow censorship alongside, fine, signed Petriuk
"RADOSZKOWICZE *a* 25.III.20”, provisional red cds. on Coat of arms 25 f. olive on cover via Warsaw with censor mark "Wr.1” to Munich, minor transportation wear, otherwise fine. Scarce mail from the eastern territories during the Polish-Russian War, signed Petriuk
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"STRYJ”, straight-line cancel on Coat of arms 5 and 20 f. as additional franking on registered Krakow postal stationery card 15 on 6h. to Warsaw with arrival mark, censor mark "CENZURA … STRYJ” alongside, fine and scarce, signed Korszen and Petriuk
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