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6573 image1877 (Aug 21): Entire letter from Carmagnola to Marseille, bearing a mixed franking of 1867 (April) Torino printing 20 c. blue in a mixed franking with 1877 10 c. blue, two fresh and fine adhesives, tied by clear '669' numeral obliterator, matching CARMAGNOLA despatch cds in black and French "ITALIE LANSLEBOURG 22 AOUT 77" entry cds in violet alongside. Reverse with Lyon transit and MARSEILLE arrival (Aug 23) cds's. Light horizontal file fold just mentioned for accuracy, an exceptionally rare 'gemelli' franking of the same colour, but different design and denomination, possible only in August 1877, when the 1877 definitive had been issued while the 20 c. definitive was not longer valuable than end of that month. Certs. E. Diena (1992), Colla (2005) Serra 0.30 T = € 6'000. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6574 image1865/70c: Selection 71 covers/entires with rate and cancellation interest incl. 18 covers with 1865 type I, six covers with 1865 type II, ten covers with 1865 type III, and 29 covers with 1867 Effigie 20 c. blue. Also eight covers with mixed frankings of these issues with 1863/66 DLR & Torino printings. A diverse lot. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6575 image1877/80c: Selection 23 covers / documents with frankings of the 1877/79 Vittorio Emanuele II definitive issue with changed colours, a group with postmark and franking interest incl. 10 c. blue, nine single frankings frankings, partially usage as revenues, four strips of three, two with add. example, cover with two strips of five (Sassone = € 4'200+), also two combinations with the 20 c. ochre-oramge and 'Two Kings' mixed franking with Umberto 20c. orange. Includes also 20 c. ochre-orange, six single frankings. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6576 image1878, Regno di Re Umberto I, overprinted Official Stamps; 1879 (Aug 30): Printed matter postcard from Milano to Pettinengo, bearing 2 c. on 20 c. lake showing variety: "Inverted Overprint' / 'Soprastampa Capovolta', tied by "MILANO FERROVIA" despatch cds in black, arrival cds of the next day on reverse. A very rare stamp on cover, cert. E. Diena (1987) Sassone = € 14'000. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6577 image1878/80c: Selection 34 covers / documents with frankings of the 1878 overprinted Official Stamps, a group with all underlying official stamps existing with the exception of the 2 lire adhesive, postmark and franking interest incl. 14 single usages, also usages in a strips / multiple frankings of three or five (2), also in combination with Stemma definitive 1 c. green to match the 3 c. or 5 c. (5) rate. Lot includes also two combination covers with five ovpt. officials together with Vittorio Emanuele 1877 10 c. blue or Umberto 10 c. carmine, respectively to pay the 20 centesimi rate. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6578 image1888 (Aug 1): Entire letter from San Carlo to Monreale, bearing 1879 Umberto 20 c. orange, tied by superb cursive "S.Carlo (Chiusa Sclafani)" handstamp (Sassone PA = R). Reverse with "CHIUSA SCLAFANI" and PALERMO transit as well as "MONREALE (PALERMO)" arrival (Aug 2) cds's. A most attractive entire with this perfect and rare handstamp from this small bureau.rnReference: Shown in Gaggero & Mondolfo - Le collectorie postali del Regno d'Italia, Catalogo dei Bolli e degli Annulamenti (1970) on page 224.rnProvenance Collection Renato Mondolfo. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6579 image1889 (Nov 18): Local registered envelope within Roma, bearing the extremely rare 30 c. brown, tied by "ROMA SUCCe N° 1" with matching registration label alongside. Reverse with "ROMA (RACCOM.)" arrival cds of the same day. An extremely rare usage of the Umberto 30 c. definitive, which was sold to the public only for a short time in few larger offices such as Firenze, Genova, Livorno, Milano, Napoli, Padova, Palermo, Roma and Torino. Two horizontal file folds not touching the adhesive. Of outmost rarity, here it was used very late in November 1889, only one month before it was invalidated at the end of December 1889. Signed E. Diena & Raybaudi; cert. Colla (2021) Sassone = € 11'375 for a usage in December 1889. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6580 image1884 (July 5): Registered Envelope from Roma to Milano, bearing the extremely rare 30 c. brown in combination with 20 c. orange-brown, tied by crisp '207' barred obliterator with matching "ROMA SUCC. N.1" despatch cds and registration label alongside. Reverse with MILANO arrival (July 8) cds's. Vertical file fold well away from the franking, wax seals cut out from the reverse, nevertheless a usage of utmost rarity, the Umberto 30 c. definitive was used here to pay the registration fee, while the 20 c. adhesive paid the single letter rate. Signed Grioni, certs. E. Diena (1994), Sorani (1994), Colla (1994) Sassone = € 31'500.rnNote: An extremely rare usage of the Umberto 30 c. definitive, which was sold to the public only for a short time in few larger offices such as Firenze, Genova, Livorno, Milano, Napoli, Padova, Palermo, Roma and Torino. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6581 image1879/94c: Selection 49 covers / part covers / documents with usages of the first 1879 Umberto definitives, with rate and cancellation interest, incl. 1881 part cover with 10 c. carmine in a block of four and 20 c. orange in a block of six (Sassone = € 3'350+), 1886 part cover with 10 c. camine in a strip of six (Sassone = € 3'500), 1887 cover with 60 c. violet in a strip of three (Sassone = € 1'500), five covers with 'Two Kings' mixed frankings of Victor Emanuele and Umberto adhesives. Also 5 c. green, nine covers incl. two blocks of four and marginal imprint; 10 c. carmine, eleven covers; 20 c. orange, eight covers with single and multiple frankings; also twelve two- or three-colour frankings, five in combination with 1866 Torino printing adhesives, one in combination with later Umberto definitives. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27) (Image 28) (Image 29) (Image 30) (Image 31) (Image 32) (Image 33)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6582 image1889 Umberto 5 l. green & carmine, a fine and fresh lower left marginal block of 20 examples in unused condition with full marginal inscription. Some marginal staining and hinge remnants, otherwise unmounted og. Sassone = € 1'375 for five blocks of four in hinged condition. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6583 image1890 (Aug 26): Double rate envelope from Milano to Venezia, bearing a 'gemelli' mixed franking of 1890/91 Umberto overprinted 20 on 30 c. brown in combination with 1879 Umberto 20 c. orange, tied by indistinct "MILANO FERROVIA" datestamp in black, reverse with Venice arrival datestamp of the following day. Cert. Sorani (2001). (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6584 image1899 (Dec 30): Inland response stationery postcard 7½ c. with millesime '93' (Sassone IP27A), sent from Napoli to Perigieux, France, bearing an additional franking of 1891/96 Stemma 5 c. 'verde scuro', a diagonally bisected example. The indicium and the adhesives cancelled by light datestamp. An rare combination to pay the 10 centisimi postcard rate abroad. Cert. Colla (1993) Sassone = € 2'400. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6585 image1892 (Oct 29): Front of a large linnen value envelope from Pavia to Milano with an insured value of 200 lire and a weight of 350 gram, bearing 1891/96 Umberto 5 l. carmine & blue and Stemma 5 c. green in mixed franking with 1879 Umberto 10 c. carmine, tied by indistinct "PAVIA (RACCOM.)" datestamp in black, registration handstamp alongside. Sassone gives a value of € 3'000 for a front with a 5 lire franking despatched by a bank.rnNote: The franking of 515 centesimi suggest an envelope of the 24th weight rate between 345-360 gram with 20 centesimi postage for each 15 gram or parts thereof, an additional registration fee of 25 centesimi and 10 centesimi for an insured sum of 200 lire or parts thereof. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6586 image1889/1900c: Selection 60 covers / postcards with usages of the first 1889 Umberto definitives, 1890 ovpt. parcel stamps, 1890 ovpt. definitives, 1891/96 later Umberto definitives, and 1896/97 Stemma di Savoia issue, with rate and cancellation interest, incl. frankings with the earlier 1879 issues, bi- or tricoloured usages, special usages such as registration, also of printed matter, 1891 'gemelli' franking 2 & 2 c., three covers with 1890 20 c. on 50 v. violett, 5 l. carmine & blue on postal formular (Sassone = ca € 3'000), in addition 1891 Umberto definitives 10 c., 20 c. & 25 c, all in corner marginal unused blocks of four with margin inscription. A lot to be studied, two certificates. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6587 image1926 (Feb 12): Double rate Value Envelope with an insured value of 10'000 lire from Milano to Emilio Diena in Rome, bearing 1910 (Nov) 10 l. olive & rose, three single examples in combination with a single example of 1923 2 l. grey-green & orange, tied by "MILANO ACCETT. ASSICC." cds with registration label alongside, reverse with arrival cds of the next day. Cover roughly opened at top, some toning, nevertheless a most desirable cover with this franking, paying correctly the double rate postage of 120 c., plus the registration fee of 60 c. and 29,40 lire for the insurance, in total 32 lire. Cert. E. Diena (1983) Sassone = € 7'600. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6588 image1922 (June 7): Picture postcard from Trieste to Mantova, bearing 1922 (June 4) 9th Italian Philatelic Congress Trieste 10 c. rosa, tied to the picture side by matching special datestamp of the exhibition with information strike on the address side. An unusual single use, the stamp paying the postcard rate up to five words. Signed A. Diena Sassone = € 1'650. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6589 image1924 (March 6): Registered Envelope from San Remo to Odense, Denmark, bearing 1924 ovpt. Victory issue 1 l. on 10 c. carmine, two single examples perf. 14 x 13¼, tied by "SAN REMO RACCOMANDATE" cds in black, matching registration label alongside, reverse with Genova transit and ODENSE arrival (March 8) cds's. A very rare usage on cover. Cert. Sorani (1997) Sassone = € 6'000+. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6590 imageFalso dell'epoca, called of Rome, 1927 (Oct 17): Double rate envelope from Rome to Naples, bearing a forgery to defraud the Postal system of 1926 60 c. orange without watermark in mixed franking with an original stamp of this issue, tied by "MILANO VIA S.GIACOMO" cds. Light file folds just mentioned for accuracy, a fine and fresh franking. Certs. E. Diena (1981), Zanaria (2006) Sassone mentioned, but unpriced. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6591 image1927 (June 17): Insured envelope from Marino to Palermo, bearing 1927 2,65 l. violet perf. 11, tied by "MARINO ROMA" cds in black, information strike and matching insurance label alongside. Reverse with Ferrara transit and "PALERMO CENTRO" arrival cds's of the following day. A fine cover, very rare with an isolated usage of this violet definitive, correctly franked with 60 c. postage, 125 c. registration fee and 80 c. insurance fee up to a declared value of 1000 lire. Cert. Raybaudi (1991) Sassone = € 3'500. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
6592 image1927 (Aug 17): Registered envelope from Maja Bassa to Philadelphia, bearing 1927 2,65 l. violet perf. 11, a lower marginal example with Printer's cross on the margin in combination with 1927 1,85 l. ardesia and 50 c. brown & grey, used on the second day after issuance, tied by clear "MAJA BASSA BOLZANO" cds in black, information strike and matching registration label alongside. Reverse with two Italian ambulant cds's and "PHILADELPHIA REGISTERED" arrival (Aug 27) cds in pink, it bears in addition three vignettes. Some edge wear, nevertheless a most appealing franking. Signed Colla; certs. E. Diena (1985), Serra (1992) Sassone = € 1'800+. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM

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