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EUROPE & COLONIES continued...

German States
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
337 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Baden, 1862-64, 1kr Black, 3kr Rose, 18kr Green (19-20, 24; Michel 17a, 18, 21a). Tied by multiple strikes of "Heidelberg 4 Jun." double-circle datestamps with additional strike at right on ca. 1864 cover to Cincinnati, Ohio, manuscript "via Bremen" directive, red "Paid 10" in oval handstamp, Bremen transit backstamp

VERY FINE AND BEAUTIFUL THREE-COLOR FRANKING FROM BADEN TO THE UNITED STATES.

With 1996 Buhler certificate. (Image)

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E. $ 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,800.00
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338 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Baden, 1851-52, 9kr Black on Lilac Rose (4; Michel 4). Large margins to touching at bottom and left, tied by perfect strike of green "92" five-ring target cancel and "Moskirch 29 Feb" oval datestamp at top right on rebacked folded cover to Pest, Hungary, Rodenbach transit and Pest arrival backstamps, top and bottom panels replaced, otherwise Fine, a scarce cancel to an even scarcer destination (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Baden) 4]

E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $250.00
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339 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Bavaria, 1862, 1kr Yellow, 3kr Rose, 18kr Vermilion Red (9-10, 14; Michel 8I, 9a, 13a). 1kr and 3kr with margins to just touching, key value 18kr with large margins to clear, cancelled or tied by "145" in dotted circle with "Fuerth VIII 20/3" (1866) datestamp on folded cover to Louisville Ky., red "Paid 10" in oval handstamp, Bremen and New York transit datestamps, cover with vertical file fold thru 1kr, otherwise Very Fine and scarce three-color franking (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bavaria) 9-10, 14]

E. $ 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,300.00
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340 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Bavaria, 1862, 1kr Yellow, 3kr Rose, 18kr Vermilion Red (9-10, 14; Michel 8I, 9a, 13a). Two 1kr and 18kr stamps, each cut tightly and touching as is usually the case with this correspondence, all cancelled or tied by "145" dotted circle with "Furth VII 4/11" datestamp on ca. 1862 cover to New York, Aachen and Mainz transit and New York arrival datestamps, cover with some edge wear at right, otherwise a Fine and remarkable franking using two 18kr stamps, signed Richter and with 1998 Brettl certificate (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bavaria) 9-10, 14]

E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $650.00
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341 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Bavaria, 1867, 1kr Yellow Green, 3kr Rose, 9kr Bister (15-16, 20; Michel 14a, 15, 17). Two singles of 1kr, each with large margins to clear, all tied by fancy "302" circular handstamp with Obernburg datestamp on 1868 cover to Philadelphia Pa., "Franco" handstamp, Aschaffenburg transit and Philadelphia arrival datestamps, Very Fine, a pretty three-color franking rarely seen with four-margin stamps, signed Brettl (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bavaria) 15-16, 20]

E. $ 400-500

SOLD for $650.00
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342 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Bremen, 1861, 10gr Black, Serpentine Roulettes (7; Michel 8). Well-centered with roulettes all around, tied by well-struck Bremen boxed datestamp on 1863 folded letter to New York, red "Paid" in oval and "10" handstamps, cover missing side flap, otherwise Very Fine, rare in this choice condition, signed Pfenninger and with 1993 Buhler certificate, Scott Retail on cover $2,800.00 (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bremen) 7]

E. $ 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
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343 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Hanover, 1851-55, -1/15th Black on Gray Blue (5; Michel 11). Huge ornate sheet margin at left, other sides large to barely touching outer frameline at top right, tied by blue boxed "Alfeld 26 Nov." datestamp with additional strike at top right on 1856 folded letter to Milwaukee Wis., manuscript "By the Steamer per Bremen" directive, red "Paid" in oval and "10" handstamps, the latter also tying stamp, Bremen and New York transit datestamps, Very Fine, this issue is incredibly rare with the sheet margin used on cover (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bremen) 5]

E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $1,900.00
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344 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Hanover, 1864, -1/2g Black, 3g Brown (26, 29; Michel 22, 25). Mostly large margins, just touching outer frameline of -1/2g at top left, 3g with sheet margin at bottom, used on uprated 3g entire and cancelled by blue "Melle 11 Marz" boxed datestamp to San Francisco Cal., manuscript "via Bremen" directive, red "Paid 10" in oval handstamp, Bremen and New York transit datestamps, the latter tying stamps, -1/2g with minor gum toning at bottom, otherwise Very Fine (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bremen) 26, 29]

E. $ 300-400

SOLD for $1,500.00
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345 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Oldenburg, 1862, -1/2g Orange, 2g Ultramarine, 3g Bister (17, 19-20; Michel 16Aa, 18A-19A). Cancelled or tied by blue "Elsfleth 7/2" boxed datestamps with additional strike at right on 1867 folded letter to New York, manuscript "via Bremen" directive, red "Paid 10" in oval handstamp, transit backstamps, horizontal file fold affects -1/2g, otherwise Very Fine and rare three-color franking, ex Dr. Marx, signed Kruschel and with 1989 Brettl certificate (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Bremen) 17, 19-20]

E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,200.00
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346 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Prussia, 1850, -1/2sg Red Orange, 3sg Black on Yellow (2, 5; Michel 1, 4a). Horizontal pair of 3sg, -1/2sg with sheet margin at bottom, each with large to full margins, tied by "517" four-ring target cancels with boxed "Gorlitz 28/11" datestamp on blue 1858 folded letter to New York, manuscript "via Hamburg" directive, "Franco" and red "10" handstamps, Hamburg transit and "N. York Hamb. Pkt. Paid Dec. 24" credit datestamp

VERY FINE. AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE FULLY PAID COVER FROM PRUSSIA TO NEW YORK.

The Prussia first issue stamps are especially difficult to find with large to full margins as the stamps were so closely spaced together. (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Hamburg) 2, 5]

E. $ 2,000-3,000

SOLD for $1,500.00
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347 c ImageGERMAN STATES, Prussia, 3sg Yellow Entire (Michel 19A). Indicia cancelled by perfectly struck red serrated boxed "Recomandirt" handstamp with boxed "Bromberg 6 9" (1860) datestamps at right and sent registered to De Kalb Mo., "Franco" and red "Charge" handstamps, Hamburg and New York transit datestamps, cover with professionally repaired tear at top and top right corner

EXTREMELY FINE APPEARANCE. A STUNNING USE OF THE 3-SILBERGROSCHEN ENTIRE SENT REGISTERED TO A SMALL TOWN IN MISSOURI.

Interestingly, the entire only partially paid the rate. The additional 9sg was paid separately in cash as noted on the cover. This is also a remarkable destination use. De Kalb, Missouri, in 1860, had a population of only 308. The addressee, Hiram Roberts, was one of the original settlers to this town in 1836 (one year before the county was open for settlement). The county was originally named Roberts County, after him, before changing to Buchanan County (after James Buchanan, then a U.S. Senator and later President) in 1839.

With 1993 Brettl certificate. (Image)

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Get Market Data for [Germany (Prussia) 3sg Entire]

E. $ 3,000-4,000

SOLD for $1,700.00
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