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1920, interesting group of 45 stamps mint, singles postally used and on fragments; mostly very fine (ex Mi.-Nr. 1/7)
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ODESSA DISINFECTION: 1851, cds "CONSTANTINOPLE" struck on reverse of a folded entire to ODESSA, endorsed "194" alongside and very faint arrival oval postmark, typical disinfection pin holes applied against diseases at ports; very fine and scarce
1912, negative seal "Chio Poste Russe Gratuit" with matching cds. "ROPiT CHIOS 7 XII 1912" on cover adressed to Athens with arrival mark, fine
1900, 4p. on 1k. horizontal pair with inverted surcharge, used with cds. "ROPIT", fine
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1910, Kitai 1k. orange and 7k. blue tied by cds. "SHANGHAI POSTES 6 3 00" to wrapper to Wladiwostok, fine
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ORGEEV DISTRICT: 1887, 3k. carmine-red, horizontal pair with fresh colors, tied by the circular Star of David district cancel "16" to an envelope for the administration for agricultural affairs in Orgeev, intact wax seal on reverse, cover roughly opened at the bottom otherwise very fine (Schmidt 18)
1852/1935 (ca.), group of over 40 covers and cards, incl. early stampless folded entires, inflation mail, Soviet Esperanto and airmail, better items like Mi. 2, teared, tied by rectangular dotted postmark "239" LIBAVA, also Mi. 57-60 unused each an overprinted character from "OBRAZETS", etc.; condition poor to very fine
1857/1980 (approx.), several hundred unused/mint never hinged and used stamps with emphasis on secondary areas, Levant, China, Zemstvo etc., including better stamps, varieties and specialities, neatly on stockcards in four Hawid boxes
1858/1988, unused and used collection in four albums, many better sets and individual stamps like Levant Mi. 1 (2), incl. Civil War issues, Post Offices Abroad, souvenir sheets, etc., some duplicates and varieties; condition poor to very fine, an interesting collection
1858/2010, mint never hinged, unused and used holding with collections, part collections and duplicates in 2 large boxes.
1869/1922, Balance of a specialized group, with mint never hinged blocs (over 15 sheet parts of the early 1908 printings), 1921 printed matter, an undelivered mail with mute cancels, a few Russia post in China overprinted used, etc.; fine to very fine
1875/1973, group "plate flaws" with nearly 40 stamps/units with focus before 1950 incl. secondary areas, all with photo proofs/photo attestations Hovest
RUSSIAN LABELS AND FISCALS: 1880/1937 (ca.) collection of over 450 Russian labels and fiscals neatly arranged in one stockbook, spanning from the Imperial to the early Soviet periods, mostly charity, airmail and official labels; fine to very fine
1915/95 (approx.), box full of duplicates on stockcards and bags, colourful mixture with old material, modern overprint issues incl. successor states.
1917, Provisional Government, specialist group of seven covers and cards, all franked with a selection of the Imperforate Arms issues, including a very early use of the 15k. imperf. (1,05r. rate, tariff of 28 Febrauary 1918), two fine strips of four of the 3k. (12k. foreign rate), a three colour franking with imperf. 1k. and 1r., and more; fine to very fine.
1918, a fine selection of three cards and one envelope, showing various postal rates and frankings from the early Soviet area, with 20k., 10k. or 70k. frankings (the later an error as no 70k. tariff was in effect) and a 24k. franked card from Rostov under Bolshevik control; interesting group
1918/91, mostly unused collection with many better items throughout including Mi.-Nr. 185-189, 453-55, 457-61, 480-82, 483-87, 489-93, 494-98, 513-22, 527 and bl. 11B, good condition
1918/21, assembly of nine covers and cards, showing a range of tariffs including a 1918 Brest-Litovsk tariff, an illustrated envelope, a scarce 1920 foreign postcard from Petrograd to Germany; very fine
1918/99, Interesting group of over 50 items, mainly covers with a strong focus on the 1922/23 inflation period, multiple frankings and rates, a few later items also included; overall very fine
PROPAGANDA CARDS WWII: 1941/45, group of over 35 unused and used Great Patriotic War cards, good range of scenes and texts, such as "Hit What You Want, But Kill! A. Prokofiev"; mostly very fine