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1858/1915, mint never hinged/unused and used collection with duplicates, including a small selection of Wenden, some better items with Mi.-Nr. 1(3), 6(5), 7(5), 10((5), 11(6), 20y(3), 22y(2), 23y(3) all used, etc., a few forgeries and doubtful items noted. Some occasional faults throughout, otherwise overall in good condition, an interesting assembly, on album pages
1858/1918 (ca.), used accumulation of hundreds with a focus on cancellations, many duplicates up to the rouble values, starting with the early dotted numerals, some postmarks identified by provinces and cities, together with a group of covers, cards and postal receipts, also a small selection of Ukraine Tridents, small occasional faults, overall in very good condition, in two stockbooks
1862/1919 (ca.), Imperial Railway Stations, large collection with well over 300 covers and cards, fine selection of the various postmark types, many rated D and E in Robinson, some scarcer with truncated hexagonals "1” and "11”, Russian post offices in Manchuria with "KHARBIN”, in Bukhara with "CHARDZHUY", some interesting frankings together with some used adhesives off and on pieces. Mixed condition, neatly mounted and described on album pages in two binders and loose pages
1864/1918 (ca.), Imperial Travelling Post Offices, massive collection with over 700 covers and cards, many illustrated with scenic or city views, highly specialized with those numbered cancellations in dotted, circular, oval and octogonal types, with an abundance of scarce TPOs rated E and above by Robinson, many better items with "115” EKATERINBURG-OMK, "243” CHITA-SRETENSK, "261” and "262” line MANCHZURIA-KHARBIN, "263” and "264” line VLADIVOSTOK-KHARBIN, some scarce two-line cancellations and early dotted postmarks, together with some used adhesives and a few incomoing mail. Mixed condition, an impressive group neatly mounted and described on album pages, in 5 large binders
1870/1922 (ca,), large postmarks collection of over 350 covers and cards, including Far Eastern Republic, many Russian cities and provinces represented, vast array of usages with ship mail, "doplatit”, travelling post offices and railway stations postmarks, Moscow and st Petersburg City Posts, also a small group of Far Eastern Republic covers and civil war mail from Vladivostok, etc., mixed condition, a most useful lot, neatly mounted and partly described on album pages
1870/1990, mixed collection beginning with classical issues, in 12 albums
1883/1920 (ca.), extensive unused and mostly used collection with many covers, including Fiscals, highly specialized with some specimens, plate flaws, many interesting multiple and combination frankings with 1914 registered envelope with postal notice from Batum addressed to the political figure Kerenski, 1888 large envelope with the special "CHANCELLERY” postmark from the Director Office, 1898 mixed franking with Wenden, better destinations like Constantinople, Mi.-Nr. 98 with additional franking on inland money letter from Petrograd to Kiev, etc., together with some money letter, registered postcards, mute cancels, etc., some forgeries and dubious items noted, some occasional faults as to be expected, overall in good condition. A delightful specialist lot, neatly described on pages in four albums
1918/22, RSFSR mint never hinged/unused and used assembly, including Saving and Court Issues, specialized with paper types and varieties, some duplicates and large multiples, noted fine group of 1922 overprinted values, together with a large assortment of reference forgeries and some reprints, some values signed or with certificates. Some occasional faults, overall in good condition, an unusual lot
1878/1917 (ca.), group of over 150 postal stationery cards, envelopes and wrappers, mostly used, some better usages with a correspondence of four Romanov registered envelopes uprated with adhesives with cds. "SESTRORETZK KURORT SPB 6 13” to Frankfurt am Main, etc., mixed condition
1923, Unissued RSFSR Worker 2 r. imperforate with additional Soviet Union franking, each tied by cds. "LENINGRAD 24 9 25” to envelope to Berlin with reverse arrival "BERLIN 29 9 25”, very fine. An extremely unusual usage most likely overlooked by the postal clerk due to the resemblance of the unissued 2 roubles with the 2 kopeks Definitives, and a scarce RSFSR-Soviet Union mixed franking making up the correct 20 kopek tariff, signed Bühler
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1858/1961(ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used balance of a collection, incl. Levant, Fiscals, Saving stamps and Postage Dues, many duplicates with some better items like Mi.-Nr. 6 unused, 18x-23x unused, 185A-B, 253IA used, choice selection of used classics with some fine strikes, together with some multiples and a few complete sheets, a few forgeries noted, mostly in very fine and fresh condition, in one stockbook
1858/1930 (ca.), unused and mostly used accumulation, including Russian Areas, many duplicates right from the early classics, some better values throughout with strength up to the RSFSR, mixed condition, in six stockbooks
1858/1991, mint never hinged/unused and used accumulation, including Russian Areas, strength before the 1940s, many duplicates throughout, also a small part of Zemstvo with Gadyach, Rostov, etc., together with some Tannu Tuva, Fiscals, some occasional fault, overall in good condition, in seven stockbooks
1858/1984 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used collection, including Postage Dues, Levant and Civil War issues, some duplicates and better sets throughout, starting with Mi.-Nr. 1 used with pen cancellation, together with some souvenir sheets, mixed condition, in five albums/stockbooks
1860/1980 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used accumulation with covers, many duplicates and sets from the modern area, a group of covers from the 1930s, etc.,, mixed condition, in 9 albums/stockbooks
1863/1942 (ca.), Russian Areas, mint never hinged/unused and used accumulation with many duplicates as well as some multiples, starting with a small group of Wenden, followed by Russian Post Offices in China and the Levant up to the rouble values, also a fine part of Ukraine with Shagiv and Trident issues, Batum British Occupation, etc., some occasional fault, overall in very good condition, a useful lot in one stockbook
1883/1940 (ca), large mint never hinged/unused accumulation, including Postage and Exchange Controls, an abundance of multiples, some better values and sets throughout together with a selection of multiples, only a few used, overall in very good condition, in three stockbooks
1889/1965 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used accumulation, together with a few large multiples, mostly very fine, in one small stockbook
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1889/1967, accumulation of well over 60 mint never hinged/unused full sheets, strength up to 1923 and the Arms issues, some duplicates and better items with Mi.-Nr. 55x, 63IAa, 66IAa (first 1908/09 printings), 149-150x, 155(10), etc., also a small group of sheets and part sheets from Georgia and other areas, mostly in very good condition
1914/28(ca.), interesting unused/mint and used accumulation, with some interesting items throughout including some fiscals, Wrangel-Army, Wenden, Levante, Georgia, Tannu-Tuva, Ukraine, in addition an 1925 Zemstvo catalog