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MONTENEGRO continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6261   image1894 (March) registered cover from Cetinje to Guatemala, franked with single 20 novcica, sent via New York (7 Apr) and New Orleans (10 April), arriving Guatemala City on 23rd April, with U.S. Registry label applied in transit, with additional markings on back, signed Velickovic, with his 1994 certificate (Image)

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SOLD for $230.00
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6262 E   image1884-1915 collection of 110 covers or cards, expertly written-up on 101 exhibit pages, all issues represented, with Registered Mail, first one used in 1900 by the brother of Prince Nicholas to the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in Prillwitz, single 30n franking, 1896 registered covers with 1fl and 2fl franking, used from Cetinje to Cattaro and Vienna, Postage Dues on cover, Bicentennial of Petrovic Dynasty, including high values, mixed frankings, Second Definitives of Prince Nicholas, study of rates, uncommon destinations (including Peru), Proclamation of Kingdom, with King Nicholas issues, Military mail during First Balkan War and World War I, Occupation of Touz, mail from Dakovica, Plevlje, Bar, Red Cross markings, Prisoner of War cards and covers (one to a Naval Captain, presumably captured at Tsingtau, now in a POW camp in Singapore), fine opportunity to obtain a ready-made exhibit (Image)

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SOLD for $4,500.00
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6263   image1895 registered coverfront (slightly reduced at sides), paying 59 novcici rate from Cetinje to Presburg, franked with 25n Third Printing, two copies of 2n Fourth Printing and 30n 1894 issue (Mi.7 III, 17A, 1 IV), scarce combination, with 2005 Velickovic certificate (Image)

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SOLD for $150.00
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6264   image1895 (July) registered cover from Cetinje to Rarotonga, Cook Islands, franked with single 30c novcica (Mi.17A), showing London (24 July) and Auckland, New Zealand (9 Sep) transit markings, cover wear, signed Velickovic, with his 2005 certificate ("this item is probably unique in respect to destination") (Image)

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SOLD for $300.00
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6265 E   image1896 (15 Dec) registered cover from Ulcinj, addressed to the Italian Consulate in Alexandria, Egypt, franked with 15n, 2n and 3n denominations, tied by departure cds, Galata (23 Dec) transit and arrival pmk on back, minor cover wear, uncommon destination (Image)

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SOLD for $150.00
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MONTENEGRO Government in Exile - Bordeaux
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6266 E   image1916 (16 Jan) cover from London to General Martinovitch, redirected via Montenegrin P.O. at Bordeaux where two different "Return" labels were applied and cover returned back to England (due to the Austrian Occupation), fine and extremely rare incoming mail from England (Image)

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6267 E   image1916 cover (a "window envelope") from New York, with handstamped label "Montenegro (Service des Postes en France) Retour a L'Envoyeur Le Destinataire N'Ayant Pu Etre Touche", opened and resealed by censor, oval "Ouvert Par L'Autorite Militaire 301" markings on both sides, also an unused label, some cover flaws, extremely rare (Image)

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6268 E   image1916 Newspaper wrapper from Paris to the French Ministry in Cetinje, redirected via Montenegrin P.O. at Bordeaux where two different "Return" labels were applied and cover returned back to France (due to the Austrian Occupation), fine and rare incoming mail from France (Image)



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NETHERLANDS
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6269 E   image1949-63 selection of 13 covers or cards showing postmarks of "Elten", "Havert", "Hongen", "Susterseel", "Tuddern" and "Wehr", territories, the Netherlands annexed in 1949 as compensation for WWII damages. In 1957, Germany agreed to pay 280 million Deutsche Marks to have Elten and Tuddern returned back to them on August 1, 1963 (Image) (Image 2) (All Images)

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POLAND
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6270 og   image1915 German stamps 3pf, 5pf, 10pf, 20pf, 30pf and 60pf "Deutsches Reich" overprinted "Polen" in Gothic letters, each stamp with a portion of gummed selvage adhered on back, fresh and v.f. group of unissued overprints, with 1981 Dr.Hochstadter certificate, extremely rare set of trial overprints prepared with independent Poland in mind (the issued overprints read "Russian Poland") (Image)



SOLD for $2,300.00
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6271 E   image1919 (23 Jan) registered cover from Oderberg to Upper Silesia, franked with Krakow 25/80h pair, tied by bilingual "Oderbwerg Bohumin" pmks, provisional Registry handstamp at top, fine and uncommon usage of the Krakow provisional overprints in Eastern Silesia (After the division of Cieszyn/ Silesia in 1920, Bohumin became part of Czechoslovakia. Following the Munich Agreement, it was annexed by Poland in 1938 and by Nazi Germany at the beginning of World War II) (Image)

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SOLD for $300.00
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6272 E   image1919-20 four covers or cards, two registered from Lwow, one with provisional Registry box, the other with Polish label, sent to Vienna, also a stationery 25h lettercard, additionally franked with first and second definitive stamps, plus large part of cover with nine copies of 6h, tied by Lezajsk departure pmks, all neatly displayed on exhibit pages (Image) (Image 2) (All Images)

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6273 E   image1919-21 American Relief Organizations, selection of 12 covers or cards on exhibit pages, usages from Quakers (Society of Friends), American Joint Distribution Committee, American Relief Administration (A.R.A.) Communications Cards, Official Business envelope to USA, American Red Cross mail, American Legation diplomatic mail cover sent from U.S. Minister Hugh Gibson to Col. House, President Wilson's special advisor at Paris Peace Conference (Image) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (All Images)

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SOLD for $1,800.00
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6274 E   imageMilitary Air Post. 1919 (27 Mar) free-frank cover addressed to Krakow, with letter written in Polish, headed "Armja Polska Delegacja we Wloszech", corresponding hs in blue, return address "Komendant Wojsk Polskich La Madria di Chivasso", fine (The accession of Italy to the Entente's side of the War in 1915, created a new front of military activities, with a large inflow of Polish (and other Slav) POWs, who served in Austro-Hungarian Army) (Image)

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SOLD for $180.00
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6275 E   imageFlight Covers. 1919 (15 June) Berlin to Warszawa, military flight card (pilot Maximilian Zuske), franked on both sides with German and Polish adhesives, bilingual markings, fine and scarce card, only 76 carried, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity (in three languages) issued by the Polish General Staff. According to an article in the 1980 Polonus Bulletin, Lt.Zuske noted that few of these cards were distributed to officials in Poland, who were interested in philately. Additional cards were sent to King George V, President Wilson, Ignacy Paderewski and Cardinal Kakowski (Fi.2,18,000zl) (Image)

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SOLD for $1,000.00
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6276 E   imageMilitary Mail. 1918 (Sep) cover sent from the "Headquarters of the Polish Army in East Russia" to Samara, with 2.10.18 arrival pmk, red violet Army HQ handstamp, extremely rare, one of only a few recorded (Image) (Image 2) (All Images)

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6277 E   imageMilitary Mail. 1919 (Jan-June) three cards from Przemysl, Krakow and Lwow, showing different town or military markings, including "Pociag Maltanski C" (Knights of Malta train), fine (Image)

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SOLD for $130.00
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6278 E   imageMilitary Mail. 1919 (March) two stampless letters addressed to Krakow, one headed "Misja Wojskowa Francusco-Polska we Wloszech", the other "Mission Militaire Franco-Polonaise en Italie", also postal card "Armja Polska w Wloszech Armata Polacca in Italia" bilingual imprint, red "F.M./Mission Militaire Franco-Polonaise en Italie" cachet, sent from Rome to Paris (The accession of Italy to the Entente's side of the War in 1915, created a new front of military activities, with a large inflow of Polish (and other Slav) POWs, who served in Austro-Hungarian Army) (Image)

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6279 E   imageMilitary Mail. 1919 Italian Military Mission in Poland, cover and card with violet "Missione Militare Italiana in Polina" handstamps, the former incoming to Krakow via French courier through Paris, with "F.M." hs confirming free-military franking, the latter sent from Poznan to Italy, scarce (Image)



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POLAND Polish Occupation of Minsk
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6280 E   image1919 (16 Oct) 15f stationery card addressed to Headquarters of the Polish Army in Lublin, redirected to the front, with violet "Szef Inzynierji I Saperow Frontu Litewsko-Bialoruskiego" arrival hs, dated 6.XI.19, with "Frontowa Poczta Polowa No.37" (30.X.19) transit postmark, archival punches at bottom of the card, fine and incredibly rare incoming mail to the Lithuanian-Belarus front during the Polish-Russian War (Image)

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