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Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
10771 |
No Symbol |
Vignettes: 1920/70 (approx.), propaganda vignettes and party advertising stamps/tags from Weimar and
III. Reich to Germany and Austria after 1945, including many pieces for and against communist parties, many different, partly multiple available, rare offer (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €650.00
Closing..Mar-15, 11:59 PM |
10772 |
Postfrisch, Ungebraucht, Ohne Gummi |
VIGNETTEN & WERBEMARKEN: 1900/60(ca.), interesting collection with over 200 pieces, mostly unused, main topic food "honey", "sugar", "sweets", "mocha pudding" etc., furthermore castles & palaces, including se-tenants, plus some exhibition
vignettes
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SOLD for €220.00
Closing..Mar-15, 11:59 PM |
10773 |
Brief |
Weapons and shooting sports: 1898/1990, ca. 35 covers, cards and postal stationary as well as two front
covers, including special and advertising postmarks, postal stationary with overprints (e.g. Deutscher Schützenverein with illustration on GSK Chile), postmark "Walther" 1931 on company letter and private GSK Bavaria 1898 from Landau (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-15, 11:59 PM |
10774 |
Postfrisch |
World Wide Fund For Nature: 1980/2015 (approx.), extensive, mint collection on self-made album pages with a wealth of material with many souvenir sheet issues, together in eleven albums.
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SOLD for €2,600.00
Closing..Mar-15, 11:59 PM |
transatlantic post
Transatlantic Post
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
1903 |
Brief |
1748 (April 21), part letter sheet from the Massingberg plantations, endorsed "pr Capt. Oike W.G.P" ("Whom God Preserve) to
London, arriving in London 15th of April and charged with "5"d., fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €64.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1904 |
Brief |
1848, (May 16) folded letter from "ST.P.A. BREMEN 16 5" endorsed "per Washington" via New York to Petersburg, upon arrival
charged with "34", a fine and scarce entire from the 5th trip of the Washington (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1905 |
Brief |
1849, (10 July) folded letter from "BÜNDE 11 7" endorsed "via Bremen" with double-circle "ST.P.A. BREMEN 12 7" and manuscript
"29" with red boxed "PAID ALL." alongside, carried on the Ocean Steamer "Hermann", to Baltimore, the paper partly somewhat repaired or stabilized, an attractive and rare letter Provenance: Arthur Salm (May 1992), lot 163. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1906 |
Brief |
1857, (26 Nov) folded lettersheet from "HAMBURG 26 NOV 1857" endorsed "via Bremen p. North Star" with red crayon "10" (Grote)
and 4½ (Sgr) and subsequently accountancy mark "10" and boxed "PAID." alongside applied, transported by Vanderbilt line "North Star" to York with red integral cds. "N. YORK U.S. PKt. DEC 19 PAID" struck upon arrival, a fine and scarce entire
Reference: "North Atlantic Mail Sailings 1840-75", page 162 (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €80.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1907 |
Brief |
CARY: 1841, "FORWARDED BY CARY & Co. NEW YORK" red oval cachet on reverse of folded lettersheet via Liverpool with matching
framed "LIVERPOOL SHIP" to London with "8" manuscript tax, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1908 |
Brief |
FRED k PROBST: "FORWARDED BY FREDk PROBST & Co NEW YORK", folded letter dated "San Francisco 23 October 1858" and endorsed
"pr Steamer Asia" via "NEW YORK NOV 24" to Cognac, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1909 |
Brief |
GOSSLER: 1844, "FORWARDED BY GOSSLER & Co. BOSTON" black cachet on reverse of double-weight folded letter dated "Matansas
Abril 12 1844" to London with "2/-" manuscript rating, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1910 |
Brief |
HARNDEN'S : "FORWARDED FROM HARNDEN'S PACKACGE EXPRESS & FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE No 2 WALL ST NEW YORK", clear red oval cachet
on folded lettersheet endorsed "p Caledonia" conveyed on Caledonia's Maiden eastbound voyage to London, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1911 |
Brief |
HARNDEN'S : "FORWARDED BY HARNDEN'S EXPRESS FROM BOSTON", red circle cachet on folded letter adressed to "Capt. D.L. Winsor,
Ship Pharsalias in Liverpool", reverse with "LIVERPOOL SHIP LETTER" and charged with "8"d., fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1912 |
Brief |
MASTERS & MARKOE: "FORWARDED BY MASTERS & MARKOE NEW YORK", black three-line cachet on reverse of folded letter dated
"Philadelphia 1831" endorsed "p. Packetship De Rham via Havre" to Bordaux with boxed "PAYS D'OUTREMER" and charged "10" decimes, fine (Image
1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1913 |
Brief |
MOSES TAYLOR: "FORWARDED BY MOSES TAYLOR & CO NEW YORK" red oval cachet on reverse of folded letter dated "Habana 20 JUN
1854" via "NEW YORK JUN 28" to Paris, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1914 |
Brief |
1828 (2. July.), "PACKET SHIP FABIUS ABRAHAM BELL.....", red three-line cachet (slightly enhanced) on reverse of folded letter
from Ireland to Pattonsburg, Virgina, after landing in New York treated as ship letter and charged 2c. plus 18 3/4 cents for inland to Pattonsburg, with further manuscript "forwarded" and charged additional 10 cents, total showing as "10/30", a fine
and scarce entire with clear strike of this handstamp. The Bell cachets are registered for the sailing ships Atlantic, Courier, Josephine, and Robert Fulton, the Fabius being very rare and maybe unique (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €260.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1915 |
Brief |
1854 (Oct. 3), Washington 3c. red imperforated with manuscript mark on folded lettersheet from Spencer, Tennesse, endorsed "via
New York & Liverpool" to Leipzig. The letter weighed more than ½oz and was rated as double, with black integral cds. "N. YORK AM. Pkt 46 OCT 14", carried by the "Atlantic" from New York to Liverpool, charged with "26" sgr. to the recipient,
interesting cover with attempted part-payment (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €130.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1916 |
Brief |
1845 (20. Jan), double-weight folded lettersheet from "MOBILE JAN 20" endorsed "per Boston steamer" to London, charged with
"50", carried with "Cambria" on her Maiden Return voyage to Liverpool, later charged only as regular letter with "1/-", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1917 |
Brief |
1848, quadruple-rate folded letter from "MANCHESTER JU 30 1848" endorsed "pr. Niagara Steamer" to Boston with "4/-" rate
manuscript alongside, carried on Cunard's "Niagara" to Boston, upon arrival charged with "72" cent retaliatory rate., small tear at top otherwise very fine and rare. The British rate structure didn't allow for a triple rate, moving from a double rate
of 2/ for between half and one ounce to a quadruple rate of 4/ for over one ounce but not over 2 ounces were collected from the writer, the U.S. progression was per half ounce allowing for a triple rate, thus 72c at 24c per half ounce retaliatory for
up to 1½ ounces was collected from the addressee. Multiple rate retaliatory rate covers are rare as are covers illustrating the disparity in rate progression between the two countries. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1918 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter dated "Batavia 26th September" endorsed "via England" and privately carried to England to Boston, with "1/-"
manuscript charge, carried on maiden voyage of Cunard's "Canada" from Liverpool to New York with red integral cds. "NEW YORK SHIP 29cts" for the retaliatory rate, very fine and scarce entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
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