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1868, 1 pia. yellowish-brown, unused with full original gum, very good perforation and centering for this issue, very fine and fresh, (Isfila 58, catalogue value 2.100,-€).
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1945, Red Crescent 50 kurus souvenir sheet essay, unissued design in red, grey and black, very fine and scarce
JORDAN: "TELEGRAF VE POSTAHANE-I CEBEL-I ACLUN" negative seal cancelled, nice strike on horizontal pair 1884/86, 1 pia. On small piece. Fine and extremely rare; no entires recorded.
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JORDAN: "KEREK", c.d.s., good strike on postcard 1909 to Brussels with arrival mark. Very rare.
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1870, 60 para brown on buff improvised stationery stamp tied to envelope by clear all arabic "BRCKA" in blue, adressed to Sarajewo, in Isfila catalogue only recorded cancel (No.1, RRR*). According to PROFI archive, this is the rarest classic postmark of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Provenienz: Joseph D. Hackmey Coll. (Christies Robson Lowe 1986 Zurich, Lot 2783).
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1873, TUZLA (Isfila no.1, RR) in blue on registered envelope to Sarajewo, three postage due stamps, a pair 2 pia. brown and 5 pia. brown, all used as postage stamps, together performing 9 pia. rate. The highest recorded franking from Tuzla in Ottoman period. A rarity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in PROFI archive are only four covers with this cancellation recorded.
"NASLIDJ "(Neapoli), cds (ISFILA type 3) on postcard with long text, dated 1903, endorsed "via Salonique - Athens". Most likely unique. (ISFILA unpriced on entire)
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1858, Turkish Admiralty Steamship Co.: Admiralty adhesive (-) in claret, imperforate with large margins all round, used example stained slightly from the gum, endorsed "5" (piastres) in manuscript alongside the 'Po. Pe.' (Porto Piastre) in the central vignette, fresh and generally fine. A very rare stamp. Signed Bühler. Cert. Holcombe (1992).
Provenance: Collection S. Ringström (Corinphila 2021)
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1974/89, seemingly complete mint never hinged collection on Leuchtturm album pages including year books 1985-89, miniature sheets and WWF issues in glassines.
1919, Ministerial Trident overprints on Romanov 10 k. on 7 k. brown, three singles and 20 k. on 14 k. blue-green, two singles, all with Kiev Type 7, each neatly tied by clear "KIEV 11 1 19” cds as additional franking to registered Romanov 4 k. red postal stationery card to Fastov, with arrival datestamp. Subsequently redirected (16 January) to Kiev, with final arrival datestamp (17 january). Very fine. A lovely and rare card, illustrating an exceptional usage of the Romanov with Trident overprints.
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14 k. blue-green, Kiev Type 7, horizontal pair, neatly tied by clear "KIEV 3 4 19” cds with matching registration handstamp alongside, to registered envelope to Vinnitsa. Minor tears at top clear away of the adhesives, otherwise very fine. A scarce usage, signed Kobylanski BPP.
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1918, Romanov with Kiev Ministerial Trident Overprints, collection of 33 mint never hinged/unused and used together with 4 postal stationeries, all with overprint Type 7, comprising values to 5 roubles, including some multiples. Overall in very fine condition, neatly mounted on exhibition album pages. A very scarce and attractive group (ex Mi.-Nr. 47-65)
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1918/20, large unused/used and predominantly unmounted mint accumulation, showing an abundance of the Trident issues in various types, including multiples, following by the Shagiv issues through to the Vienna printings, and more. A useful lot, neatly housed in one stockbook
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1852/1974, in the beginning mostly unused, later mint never hinged mostly complete collection, incl. postage due, Mi.-Nr. 39-44 used on cover (Cert. Lummer BPP), better sets, e.g., good condition
1851/60 (approx.), mostly used and unused stamps from the German States, including Brunswick, Prussia, and the NDP. Also stamps from Turkey (from 1867 onward) and Russia, as well as some Ceylon stamps issued before 1920 and some postal stationery cards
1929/2024 (ca.), extensive collection covering Italian and German territories, with a focus on modern material including many year sets, but also a Vatican collection incl. provisionals, Trieste A/B, etc., in 9 large boxes.
1955/60, mnh and used holding from virtually all Western European regions, housed in over 80 small and 2 large albums, as well as a large number of stamp booklets and mini-sheets, packed in 6 large boxes.
1918, Austria Postage Due 10 h. red, two singles tied by cds. and boxed two-line "CENSURA KOLOMYJA” to picture postcard to a pharmacy in Drohobycz, card with vertical crease not affecting adhesives, minor aging, otherwise fine and rare, signed Petriuk with certificate (2026)
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1918, Austria Coat of arms 5 h. and Emperor Charles I. 30 h., tied by cds. "STRYJ -3.II.19” to COD-money order to Gross-Schönau, adhesives with minor imperfections, a very rare entire with only very few COD-money orders registered, signed Schmutz and Petriuk with the latters certificate (2026)
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1918, Austria Coat of arms 5h. and Emperor Charles I. 20 h. and 30 h., tied by cds. "TARNOPOL -5.XI.18” to front and reverse COD-money order to Gablonz, some transportation wear, tiny tear at lower left corner, a very rare entire with only very few COD-money orders registered, signed Petriuk with certificate (2026)
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