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Germany
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
32 cover   image1937 (May 1), Germany Flight Cover and Card, two items from the Hindenburg's penultimate flight; the cover franked #415, B105 and C58, the card by #C50 and C51, all tied by onboard "Luftschiff/1.5.1937/Hindenburg" cancels with magenta flight cachet; cover, addressed to Frankfurt, additionally with "Mil Luftschiff L. Z. 129" handstamp and penned "Dropped by Parachute" note; card addressed to De Vliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman) in Nijmegen, Holland, with forwarding March 3 Cologne 1 postmark; a few light wrinkles or creases, but an attractive duo, Fine to Very Fine, ex Lippman. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
33 nh 62 var. image1900, 1m brownish carmine, "extended lane" variety (Scott 62 var.), position 18 in the plate with a large plate scratch extending from in front of the horse-drawn coach at the left, diagonally across the building and all the way to the left frame; also shows the bottom of the "C" in "REICHSPOST" broken, o.g., never hinged, exceptionally fresh and well centered, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Exceedingly rare in the scarce brownish carmine shade - Michel's price for the variety in the ordinary vermilion/red shade is €2,500 versus €550 for the normal stamp; At that same ratio, this stamp would catalog €10,900! with 1997 Jäschke certificate that notes a very light natural bend that, frankly, we can't even see.
Michel 63 b PF I.
Michel €2,400 ++ ($2,690).


As fine an example of this interesting variety as exists.
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Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
34 cover B33 image1930 IPOSTA souvenir sheet (Scott B33), a full sheet on the back of a Registered cover from Berlin to New York, Sep 20-Oct 1, 1930; clear Berlin IPOSTA cancel on the front of the cover, another—not well struck—on the reverse, and a third on the included Registered Mail receipt; few very minor gum soaks on the sheet and a small, faint corner crease; quite a nice example of this scarce sheet on a "normal" size cover, Fine to Very Fine.
Michel Block 1; €2,000 ($2,240).
Scott $1,500 for used. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $350-500
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
35 O 33 var. image1901, "Reichspost", 1m carmine rose, "lightning bolt" variety (Scott 33 var.), fresh with bright color, near-perfect centering, and two light single-circle "Futschau 4/7 03" postmarks; certificate calls a perforation gap at top which we do not see, and notes "a slight cresae is to be considered normal due to the soft and sensitive paper", Very Fine, a stellar item, with 2020 Jäschke-Lantelme certificate.
Michel 24 III; €2,400 ($2,690). Chan FG31. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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