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Die Sammlung Ing. Provera (Teil VI)
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Losnr. : 6608 Russland
1858 (July 21): Cover from Kharkov to Voronesh, bearing 1857 10 kop. brown & blue imperf. from Plate II, a fresh and fine adhesive with large margins all round, tied by prephilatelic boxed "KHARKOV 21 IYUL 1858" datestamp. Nearly complete seal on the reverse, a most attractive and fresh usage. Cert. Bühler (1986) Mi = € 5'000.rnNote: Pre-philatelic postmarks were used between March and July 1858 when numeral dotted obliterators came into use throughout Russia.Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.800 CHFLosnr. : 6609 Russland
1861 (Jan 18): Lettersheet from Brest via Sedlic / Siedlce to Sokolow Podlaski, internally dated "18 Janner 1861", bearing 1857 10 kop. brown & blue imperf. from Plate II, a fresh and fine right marginal example, tied by clear dotted oval '1' numeral of the border post office in Brest, nowadays Belarus. One backflap missing but an amazingly fresh and attractive cover, rare with a marginal example and unique due to its late usage. Signed 'Dr. P. Jem' (Jemchouhin) Mi = € 5'000.rnNote: The 1857 10 kop. adhesive, either imperforated or perforated, is in principal a stamp which is known to be used in the year 1858 only. In the census of Guido Craveri only few dated covers are included which were used in 1859, the latest being a usage from January 1860 in Gorodishche in Belarus. The present cover, however extends the period of use by a full year and the present cover is thereby the latest usage of a Russia Number One. An additional peculiarity is the usage of a marginal example, as margins seem to be cut away prior to distribution of most of the sheets to the post offices. In addition oval dotted numeral cancellations are rare, only 13 out of 458 covers in the census of Guido Craveri were postmarked this way in a border office. And covers from Belarus are rare too, as only 12 out of 458 covers were despatched from there.rnReference: This cover and its cancellation is not yet included in the census of Guido Craveri - 1857 10-Kopeck imperforate stamp of Russia.rnProvenance: Pavlovsk collection, 92. Corinphila sale (March 1996), lot 4439.Ausruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.600 CHFLosnr. : 6610 Russland
1858 (Aug 18): Cover from Kherson to Odessa, bearing 1858 10 kop. brown & blue perf. 14½ : 15, plate 2, a fresh and fine early print, well embossed, tied by clear dotted circular '55' numeral of the governmental post office in Kherson. Obverse with framed arrival (20 AUG 1858) datestamp (Dobin 4.05). Horizontal file fold just mentioned for accuracy, an attractive cover, cert. Mikulski (1994).Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 280 CHFLosnr. : 6611 Russland
1858 (Aug 18): Cover from Riga to Pernov, bearing 1858 20 kop. dark blue & orange on thick paper perf. 14½ : 15, a fresh and fine example, tied by fair dotted circular '38' numeral of the governmental post office in Riga. Reverse with matching RIGA despatch (May 2, 1860) and PERNOV arrival (May 4) cds's. An appealing double rate cover, in addition a late usage of this sought after addhesive, cert. Mikulski (1999) Michel = € 8'000.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 6.500 CHFLosnr. : 6612 Russland
1861 (July 21): Entire letter from St. Petersburg to Moscow, bearing 1858 (Sept) 30 kop. lilac & green perf. 12½, a fresh and fine example, well embossed, tied by clear dotted circular '1' numeral of St. Petersburg. Obverse struck with matching "S. PETERBURG" despatch cds in red, reverse with Moscow arrival cds of the following day. Horizontal file fold away from the franking, reverse with wrinkles and tears, nevertheless an impressive triple rate cover, cert. Mikulski (1984).rnProvenance: Pavlovsk collection, Corinphila sale 92 (March 1996), lot 4508.Ausruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : 420 CHFLosnr. : 6613 Russland
1870 (March 20): Cover from Warsaw to Lyon bearing a mixed franking of 1865 10 kop. brown & blue in combination with 1866 1 kop. yellow & black (2), 3 kop. green & black with the wrong 'V' background (2), and 5 kop. in the rare shade grey-blue & black (2), all on horizontally laid paper, seven fine and fresh examples, tied by 1' square numeral of Warsaw, with matching WARSZAWA despatch, "P.D." and FRANCO handstamps, all in an oily red alongside. Obverse struck in addition by Prussian transit cds in red and French "PRUSSE ERQUELINES" cds in blue, reverse with another WARSZAWA cds, a French ambulant and Lyon arrival (March 23) cds's. On obverse a '5½' (silbergroschen) credit to France was noted in red crayon. Horizontal file fold well away from the amazing four-colour franking, nevertheless a most interesting and attractive usage, presumably a unique combination including the two errors, cert. Mikulski (1997).Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 400 CHFLosnr. : 6614 Russland
1875 (March 14): Envelope from St. Petersburg to Landquart, Switzerland bearing 1866 1 kop. yellow & black, 3 kop. green & black, and 10 kop. brown & blue, all on horizontally laid paper, three fine and fresh examples, tied by "S. PETERBURG" despatch cds, reverse with another St. Petersburg cds, a ZÜRICH transit and LANDQUART arrival (March 30, georgian) cds's. Tear in backflap, nevertheless a most attractive cover, cert. Mikulski (1997).rnProvenance: Collection Gordon Torrey, Corinphila sale 99 (June 1997), lot 8728.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 150 CHFLosnr. : 6615 Russland
1872 (Sept 4): Cover from Odessa to Marseille bearing 1866 1 kop. yellow & black and 20 kop. blue & orange, both on vertically laid paper, and 3 kop. green & black on horizontally laid paper , three fine and fresh examples, tied by ODESSA despatch cds, with oval FRANKIROVANO in violet, "A. / P.D.", and French entry cds (Sept 21) in blue alongside, reverse with PARIS transit and MARSEILLE arrival (Sept 22, georgian) cds's. Horizontal file fold just mentioned for accuracy, an exceptional combination of both papers on an attractive cover, cert. Mikulski (1992).Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 6616 Russland
1877 (Aug 1): Double rate registered envelope from Glazov to Vyatka bearing 1866 30 kop. rose & green as well as 1 kop. yellow & black on horizontally laid paper, two fine and fresh examples, tied by GLAZOV despatch cds. Reverse with another despatch and VYATKA arrival (Aug 3) cds's. For a cover of that size a fresh and fine appearance.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 6617 Russland
1870 (May 19): Cover from St. Petersburg to London bearing 1866 20 kop. blue & orange on vertically laid paper in combination with two single examples of 3 kop. green & black on horizontally laid paper showing variety: wrong backgound 'V', three fine and fresh examples, tied by bold "SPB" handstamp, "S. PETERBURG" despatch and SPB - Warsaw station cds's on reverse. Obverse struck by framed "P.D.", Prussian "AUS RUSSLAND" entry cds and LONDON arrival (June 3, georgian) cds, all in red. A most interesting combination of both papers on an attractive cover.
Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 6618 Russland
1872 (April 4): Cover from Warsaw to Lvov, Galicia bearing 1866 10 kop. blue & brown on vertically laid paper, a fine and fresh example, tied by WARSZAWA despatch with framed FRANCO and "RUSSIE." handstamps alongside, reverse with LEMBERG arrival (April 17, georgian) cds. An interesting cover from a well-known correspondence in the Russian-Austrian border rate.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 220 CHFLosnr. : 6619 Russland
1858/76: Selection 19 entires / cover sent within Russia incl. two single rate covers bearing 1858 10 kop. brown & blue perf. 14½ : 15, eight covers with 1858 (Sept) 10 kop. brown & blue perf. 12½, the adhesives tied by dotted numerals as well as cds's, also a double rate cover with 1858 (Sept) 20 kop. blue & orange and a triple rate cover with 30 kop. rose & green, later issue frankings with 1865 10 kop. used within Poland, also 1866 single frankings primarily on horizontally laid paper with 1 kop. dark yellow on local Riga printed matter, 3 kop. green on 1876 formular postcard within Kiev, 5 kop. lilac on local St. Petersburg cover and pair on cover to Warsaw, 5 kop. in the rare grey shade overfranking an 1874 formular postcard from Polotsk to SPB, and finally 5 kop. violet on vertically laid paper on local SPB envelope. Lot includes also a 1914 registered cover Warsaw to Ostrov. A most interesting lot full of postal history, one certificate.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 950 CHFLosnr. : 6620 Russland
1868/75: Selection 16 pre-UPU entires / covers directed abroad bearing a wealth of different frankings incl. eleven covers with two- or three-colour frankings, with shade and cancellation interest, including 1868 combination cover of the 1865 & 1866 issue, 1872 printed matter SPB to Berlin, covers to Prussia (2), German Empire, Great Britain (4), Netherlands, Italy (4), Switzerland, and France incl. three single frankings of the 1866 20 kop. on verticallly laid paper. The lot includes also four covers with UPU usages from Dunajevtsy to Switzerland, Port Arthur via Hongkong to the well-known Salzmann address in Bern, registered SPB stationery to Nürnberg and registered Constantinople to Smyrne. A most interesting lot full of postal history, one certificate.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 6621 Russland
St. Petersburg City Post 1864 (Aug 19): Cover within St. Petersburg, bearing 1863 (Aug) City Post stamp 5 kop. black & blue, a fine and fresh example, tied by part strike of neat "KONTORA LYUBAVICH" merchant's cachet in black as well as by a central strike of "S. PETERBURG / 4th city P.O." despatch cds in red. Reverse with another information strike of the despatching office. A most attractive usage from the first period of 1863-1864, when the city post stamps could be used only locally within St. Petersburg or Moscow. Cert. Mikulski (1998).rnProvenance: Collection Agathon Fabergé, Corinphila sale 105 (Sept 1998), lot 8169, the cover with his handwritten annotations.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 7.000 CHF
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