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Losnr. : 4903 Polen
1683 (Oct 10): Handwritten two page folio letter in latin signed "bonus amicus et Cognatus / Joannes" by Johann III. Sobieski, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1629-1696), sent to Duke Karl von Hessen-Kassel, with paper-covered seal. Written in the military camp in Parkany at the Danube, opposite to the city Gran, today Esztergom in Hungary ("in Castris ad Danubium capto Barchan Strigonio oppositis"), four weeks after the liberation of Vienna ("post victoriam Viennensem") and one day after his second victory over the Turks with a detailed description of the battle. Some toning, cut slightly at the right side, but an extraordinary document for every collector interested in Polish, Austrian or Turkish history.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 950 CHFLosnr. : 4904 Polen
1918: 'Pocztówa' and 'Pol. Korp.' 10 k. on Russia 3 k. postal stationery card, horizontally creased used example up-rated with March 1918 15 k. blue & brown-lilac tied by neat 'Pol. Korp / 2' datestamps (Juen 9) in black. Scarce. Signed Sorani.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 4905 Polen
1930: First Flight cover flown from Warsaw to Cairo, franked by 1925 Airmail 10 gr. green and 30 gr. carmine tied by WARSAWA 19 PORT LOTNICZY cds's (June 6) with fine oval cachet for the First Flight POLSKA-Via Vien-INDIA in violet. A fine and scarce Flight, the first LOT service to link with the Imperial Airways flights in Vienna and thence to Egypt and the East. Cairo arrival (June 11) on reverse. Some aging to perforations but scarce - just 44 covers flown to Alexandria Müller #85.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 4906 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 10): Folded lettersheet sent within Warsaw Bednarska Street 22/25, bearing circular handstamp HARCERSKA - POCZTA with Scouting Movement’s Lily in blue (Gryzewski type 3) together with boxed censor cachet CENZURA HARCERSKA and OPLATA UISZCZONA (fee paid), both in blue, dated on arrival '10 SIERP. 1944'. Fine and very scarce item. Cert. Petriuk (2017).rnThe Polish Scout’s Postal Service played a key role in maintaining contact between the inhabitants of Warsaw during the 1944 Uprising. Communication was maintained by messengers or couriers: 10- to 15-year-old Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of the ‘Grey Ranks’. The ‘Grey Ranks' was the wartime name of the Polish Scouting Movement and by the time of the Uprising had developed an excellent organisational network.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 4907 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 12): Small envelope numbered 03549 in black together with faded but scarce circular handstamp HARCERSKA - POCZTA - CZERNIAKOW with Scouting Movement’s Lily in violet (Gryzewski type 4) together with single line datestamp '12 SIERP. 1944' in violet. Address and cancellation faded due to humidity, fine and scarce private usage within Warsaw. Cert. Petriuk (2017). The number of letters varied between 3,000 to 6,000 daily and reached up to 10,000 letters.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 4908 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 16): Folded lettersheet addressed to Bednarska St. 17 Apt. 11. showing scarce circular handstamp POCZTA - POLOWA - WARSZAWA - PLD with Scouting Movement’s Lily in violet (Gryzewski type 7) together with boxed censor cancel CENZURA HARCERSKA and datestamp '16 SIERP. 1944', both in violet. Letter numbered 2813 in manuscript red crayon. Fine and scarce. Cert. Petriuk (2017).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 4909 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 22): Folded lettersheet addressed to Dobra Str. 83, Kawiarnia Powisle, bearing scarce circular handstamp HARCERSKA - POCZTA - CZERNIAKOW with Scouting Movement’s Lily in violet (Gryzewski type 5) together with single line postmark ZAPLACONO in black (= paid) below ('Z' embellished) and datestamp in red. Fine and scarce. Cert. Petriuk (2017).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 4910 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 28): Leaflet addressed to Swietojanska 5, Apt. 5 showing fine strike of 'A.K. na BARYKADACH' cds in black (Armia Krajowa on the barricades) (Gryzewski type 15) together with military censor cachet SPRAWDZONO (Gryzewski type 4) used in Warsawa - Mokotow district. The circle datestamp 'm' in use for just nine days only Cert. Petriuk (2017).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 900 CHFLosnr. : 4911 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (Aug. 29): Generalgouvernement 12 Pfg. stationery card bearing circular handstamp HARCERSKA - POCZTA with Scouting Movement’s Lily in violet (Gryzewski type 3) together with in total five date stamps of '14 SIERP. 1944' in black and '29 SIERP. 1944' in red, addressed within Warsaw to Oboza St. 11, Apt. 23. A fine and scarce usage. Cert. Petriuk (2017).rnCorrespondence was limited to 25 words. Post cards and open letters were accepted and stamped by the Polish Post Office and delivered after being censored. The post was delivered free of charge. However, donations such as books, bandages and food for the injured in hospitals were readily accepted. The number of letters varied between 3,000 to 6,000 daily and reached 10,000 letters on 13th August. Letters to addressees in the same district were delivered on the same day, in districts cut off by the Germans - within 48 hours.rnrnrnAusruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 4912 Polen
Scout's Post during the Warsaw Uprising 1944 (September): Folded lettersheet addressed to Hanka Kokoszka in 4th Company, bearing red 'AK' Fieldpoststamp (AK = Armia Krajowa) without denomination issued September 3, 1944 and tied by scarce violet circle handstamp HARCERSKA - POCZTA - CZERNIAKOW with Scouting Movement’s Lily (Gryzewski type 5) and boxed Censor mark CENZURAOWANE No.14 in black and eagle handstamp PIECZEC LISTOWA alongside. Broken folds carefully re-inforced with hinges, a fine and possibly unique usage on a fieldpost stamp. Cert. Petriuk (2017).rnrnIn September 1944, the Scout Field Post and all its workers were incorporated into the Home Army, which is when the "Scout Post" changed its name to "Field Post". On 5th September, postage stamps were introduced - a different colour for each of Warsaw's five districts. The postal service ceased operating on 3rd October - the day that Warsaw surrendered.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 2.800 CHFLosnr. : 4913 Polen
Poland 1830/1939: Lot 130 covers incl. Austrian Bukowina and Galicia (62) with prephilatelic cover Lemberg 1830, stationery with Polish and Ruthenian cards, also compl. response cards, large cancellation interests also from smaller offices such as Turka, Podwoloczyska, Buczacz, Werenczanka, Skalat, Kolomea, interesting destinations such as Argentina and Russia, parcel cards, registered mail, in addition Poland (71) with Fieldpost 1919 (2), early mail with usage of German labels or adjusted datestamps, postage due, printed matter, registration, Airmail, censorship, inflation frankings, stationery and parcel cards. An interesting and diverse lot to be studied.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 400 CHFLosnr. : 4914 Polen
1860/1944: Used collecxtion with 1860 10 k. blue and rose with fine 'DP' in rings cancellation, 1918 Warsaw and Lublin issues, Cracow issues with most signed Jungjohann BPP or Gryzewski; 1919 surcharges 5 on 2 pf. and 10 on 7½ pf. signed Rachmanow, 1928 Exhibition Miniature sheet, 1937 Miniature sheets used in Gdansk, 1938 Philatelic Exhibition sheets imperf. and perf., 1938 Stratosphere sheet on cover etc. A fine collection with 48 items signed by Jungjohann BPP STC € 4'040 Ex The Rheingold Collection.Ausruf : GebotZuschlag : 850 CHF
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