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Losnr. : 7001 Belgien
Losnr. : 7002 Dänemark
1851/58: Lot four used stamps / multiples and three covers incl. 1851 Ferslew 2 rbs, Ferslew 4 rbs in a vertical strip of four, two inland covers with single examples of the 4 rbs brown; 1854 16 s. grey dotted spandrels single adhesive, piece with pair 16 s. grey dotted spandrels and single 8 s. green wavy-lines spandrels, and cover Copenhagen to Dresden bearing three-colour franking bearing dotted spandrels 2 s. blue & 16 s. grey as well as wavy-lines spandrels 4 s. brown. Lot includes in addition nine single adhesives and pair from the Vapen type and later issues, tied by superb centric handstamps from small offices.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 900 CHFLosnr. : 7010 Vatikanstaat
1933, (31. Mai): 2. Südamerikafahrt 1933 (3. bis 13. Juni): Brief mit reiner Vatikan-Frankatur vom Abwurf Barcelona (4. Juni 33) nach Tanger, Marokko, ab "Citta del Vaticano 31.5.33" zum Anschlussflug "Berlin 2.6.33", mit rücks. Bahnstp. "AMB Madrid - Algeciras 6. Juni" weitergeleitet nach "Tanger 6. Juni 33". Sauberer und frischer Beleg Mi. 30 Ib = Euro 1'800.rnAusruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 7012 Finnland
1856: 10 k. in the rare lilac-red shade, a fresh and fine single example on wove paper with good to large margins on 1857 cover to Reval, tied by WIBORG high boxed datestamp (27 May 1857) in black, an information strike alongside as well as an indistinct "POLUCHENO .. MAY 57" receiver datestamp. Cover cleaned and stamp detached for inspection, paper fault on front impairing the receiver datestamp, nevertheless a desirable cover, signed A. Diena; cert. Schwenson (2003) Facit 2d = 25'000 skr.+ 140 skr. for the cancellation.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7013 Finnland
1860: 10 kop. brownish carmine-rose, roulette B, horizontal pair in brilliant shade, lightly cancelled by concentric ”HELSINGFORS 10/8 1865“ cds on envelope with the same postmark alongside via Stockholm to Upsala, Sweden with boxed STOCKHOLM transit mark on reverse (15 Aug. 65). The pair with two short tooth tips and the cover slightly pressed in the margins only. A very attractive and scarce cover, the franking paying correctly the Sweden rate. Certs. Tuori (2003), Schwenson (2018) Facit 4C2a = skr 15'000.rnProvenance: Collection Sibelius, Corinphila sale 135 (April 2003), lot 1152.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 7014 Frankreich
1849: Cérès 10c. bistre, horizontal tete-beche pair from positions 145 and 146 from the sheet of 150, mostly good to large margins, clear at right, showing portion of adjoining stamp at left and approx. 15 mm. sheet margin at base (with manuscript "1849"), used with roller cancel of small squares, very fine and rare. Certs. Von der Weid (1992) and Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 6.000 CHFLosnr. : 7015 Frankreich
1849: Cérès 15 c. green horizontal pair and 1 fr. cherry-red single, all with nice fresh colours and ample to large margins, tied by roller cancel of small squares to 1853 entire letter from Paris to Washington City, USA neatly postmarked with "BOSTON PR. PKT. 5/ JUL 8" transit, backstamped with "Ligne-De-Calais - No. 1" (23 Jun), the entire with small paper fault at upper left, otherwise very fine and fresh, a most attractive cover. Signed Calves. Cert. Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.500 CHFLosnr. : 7016 Frankreich
1849: Entire letter with full content from Bélesta, Dept. Ariège to Chalabre, bearing Cérès 20 c. black on white paper, a fresh example with even large margins, tied by clear grille. At left the rare cursive "8 Bélesta" of the bureau de distribution and type 13 "LAVELANET (8) 20 NOV 1849" cds of the bureau d'attache. Reverse with arrival CHALABRE cds of the following day. A scarce cover from a small post office in Occitania. Signed Calves & Goebel.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 7017 Frankreich
1850: Cérès 25 c. dark blue, a horizontal right marginal strip of four including tête-bêche pair at left from pos. 131-132, nice deep and fresh colour and good to mostly large margins, showing about 3 mm. sheet margin next to the tête-bêche, tied by clear grid cancels to cover front with adjacent "SAUXILLANGES 10 AVRIL 51" cds, addressed to Riom. The strip with 3 small scissors' cuts in the two right margin interspaces and one slightly into the design of the right stamp at lower right, the tête-bêche stamp with thin, nevertheless a highly attractive and rare multiple. Signed Miro and Cert. Brun (2019) Yv. = 15'000+ / Maury T4 = € 20'000+.rnNote: Following the Maury catalogue, about 30 covers are known with this tête-bêche, the present one showing a triple rate franking up to 100 gr. in the tariff of July 1850.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 3.600 CHFLosnr. : 7018 Frankreich
1850: Cérès 40 c. orange, two horizontal pairs in fresh vivid colour and with good to mostly large margins, fixed in form of a tête-bêche strip on entire letter from Cognac to London, tied by '898' petits chiffres numeral and red London arrival mark (21 Feb.), COGNAC despatch cds (18 Feb. 1853) and framed PD in red alongside, reverse with PARIS transit cds. A marvellous letter in fine condition. Signed Miro, cert. von der Weid (1998).rnNote: Part of the correspondence originating from the 'The vineyard proprietors company Cognac to the wine shipper and merchant John Dawson Kiddell, 48 Mark Lane in London. Correct franking for a double rate cover.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 1.300 CHFLosnr. : 7019 Frankreich
1852: Cérès 1 fr. bright carmine horizontal pair, ample to large margins all around including 21 mm sheet margin at right, tied to cover to Les Andelys by star cancel and "PARIS 12 NOV. 52" c.d.s., with Havre, Paris, and Les Andelys backstamps, cover with vertical fold, and re-folded at bottom, an outstanding franking demonstrating the over 100g rate, signed Calves. Cert Schaller (2020).Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 2.600 CHFLosnr. : 7020 Frankreich
1849: Cèrès 1 fr. carmine brown and 25c. blue, the 1 franc slightly touched at top, otherwise both with ample to large margins, each stamp tied by clear red grill to 1850 registered cover to Bordeaux with adjacent red "ANGOULEME 28 OCT 50" c.d.s. and red boxed "R", with Bordeaux arrival backstamp (23 Oct). A spectacular and unique first issue cover. Cert. Calves (1986) and Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 9.500 CHFLosnr. : 7021 Frankreich
1849: Cérès 1 fr. bright vermilion of radiant colour with good to large margins, skillfully repaired at upper right, neatly tied by grid postmark to re-folded envelope with adjacent clear "LES VANS 30 AVRIL 51" c.d.s., to St. Ambroix, a most attractive single franking of this rare stamp, signed Bloch and Georg Bühler. Certs. Bloch and Buhler (1981), Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.600 CHFLosnr. : 7022 Frankreich
1853/61: Napolèon 10 c. yellowish ochre, block of sixteen (4 x 4), possessing fresh vivid colour, chiefly good to large margins, close but clear near upper left, neatly cancelled by roller cancel of small squares in black, trival thinning and tiny pinhole in top row, otherwise very fine, a scarce and attractive large multiple. Cert Calves (1979).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7023 Frankreich
1854: Napolèon 1 fr. dark carmine, horizontal pair, used in combination with 1852 Présidence 10 c. ochre and 25 c. blue horizontal pair, all with good to mostly large margins and in bright, fresh shades, tied by dotted "DS2" cancel to 1854 double rate entire letter from Paris to New York, the left 25 centimes faint corner crease, otherwise very fine and fresh, a remarkable and very attractive letter. Signed Calves. Cert. Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.800 CHFLosnr. : 7024 Frankreich
Losnr. : 7025 Frankreich
1862: Wrapper from Tours to Bath, England, bearing Napolèon perforated 80 c. 'rose foncé', a fresh vertical pair, variety tête-bêche with good perforation, tied by light 3997 gros chiffres lozenge of Tours, matching despatch cds (30 Nov 63) and framed PD in red alongside. Reverse with BATH arrival (2 Dec 63) cds. Cert. Calves (1976) Yv = € 42'500 / Maury T24c = € 34'000.Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.000 CHFLosnr. : 7026 Frankreich
1867: Registered cover Paris to Lauenburg/Elbe, Prussia, bearing Napolèon laureated 20 c. blue and 80 c. rose, two fresh and fine single examples with overall good perforation, one blunted perf., each adhesive tied by clear '18' Paris étoile, matching "PARIS / R. DE LONDRES" despatch cds (22 DEC 68) in black as well as framed PD and CHARGÉ handstamps, both in red and clear Prussian "AUS FRANKREICH PER AACHEN FRANCO" entry datestamp (23 12) in blue alongside. Reverse with French timbre indicatif de chargement in red, two PARIS transit as well as AUSGABE distribution (23 12) cds's. An attractive and interesting item full of postal history.rnNote: Denish rates until January 1866, thereafter the rates for the second Prussian rayon came into force with 50 c. for the single letter rate plus 50 c. fixed registration fee.Ausruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : 260 CHFLosnr. : 7027 Frankreich
1862/70: Napolèon lauré 80 c. rose, tied by star cancel to entire letter postmarked "PARIS 30 AVRIL 68", carried via England to Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, franked upon arrival with Cuba 10 c. blue (Scott A15), tied by mute cancel, adjacent "10" tax mark, the letter with some fragility to folds, slightly split, part of outer reverse flap missing, still a fine and attractive letter displaying an obligatory mixed franking. Cert Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : 2.200 CHFLosnr. : 7028 Frankreich
1868: 5 fr. grey-violet in a horizontal strip of three together with Cérès 1872 80 c. rose, three single examples and Cérès 1873 10 c. brown on rose, a single example and a pair, fine and fresh examples with vivid colour and good perforation, cancelled / tied by '1277' Gros Chiffres numeral to cover front of lettre chargée avec valeur declarée directed to Quimper, matching "DAOULAS 31 OCT 74" single-circle cds and CHARGÉ in red alongside, reverse with timbre indicatif de chargement and QUIMPER arrival cds of the next day. Large parts of reverse missing, torn at base, the rightmost 5 francs with light scratch, nevertheless an exceptional and correct franking. Signed Calves Maury = € 6'250+.rnNote: An insured value of 8'000 francs is indicated on the cover front and a weight of 65 grams noted in the timbre indicatif, resulting in a rate of 80 times 20 c. for the insured value plus 50 c. fixed fee plus 120 c. postage fee, in total 1'770 centimes.rnProvenance: Collection Joseph Schatzkes, Robineau / Calves sale (April 1976), lot 223.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 2.400 CHFLosnr. : 7029 Frankreich
1849/72: Small balance of stamps and covers, several desirable items noting 1849 20c black pair on cover to Paris, 1853/62 Empire issues with lovely 20c margin pair on cover to Cette, 40c orange strip of 4 on cover to San Francisco endorsed "voie anglaise", rare 1fr carmine and 20c strip of three on cover to New Orleans (filing fold through 1fr), attractive 1c olive left sheet margin used strip of three, two 1862 10c. bistre perforated Empire issue single-frankings tied by uncommon cancellations, multiple-frankings on cover to Berlin and Lauenburg, Germany, and 1874 25c blue Type III two pairs on cover to Yokohama, Japan, the odd small fault, but a chiefly fine group.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 1.900 CHFLosnr. : 7037 Frankreich
Occupation Alsace-Lorraine / Besetzung NDP Elsass-Lothringen 1872 (24 May): Cover from Metz to La Fère Aisne, bearing France Cérès 1871 25 c. blue, a fresh and fine single adhesives, tied by part strike of crisp "METZ F. 24 5 72 6-7N." franco cds in violet, framed PD in the same shade alongside, later on a French "PRUSSE AVRICOURT 25 MAI 72" entry cds in blue tied the Cérès adhesive in addition. '3' (groschen) in red crayon denotes the German franking in cash. Interesting and appealing item full of postal history, an exceptional mixed franking of German cash prepayment and French adhesive, which had to be used until the German - French postal contract became valid on May 25, 1872, one day after this cover was despatched. Cert. Scheller (2020).Ausruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 7041 Grossbritannien
1840: 1 d. black, plate 9, lettered GF, and 2 d. pale-blue, plate 1, lettered CJ, both deep shades and with good to mostly large margins, each cancelled with centrally-struck Maltese Cross in red, the 1 d. showing portion of adjoining stamp at left and with traces of a light horizontal bend, both otherwise very fine and fresh. Cert. Louis BPP (2020)Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 7042 Grossbritannien
1840: 1 d. grey-black, plate 1A, lettered SB, chiefly good to large margins, close but clear at top, tied by crisp red Maltese Cross to small lettersheet to Haddington (sideflaps missing), adjacent red boxed "PAID/1 d. EXTRA" applied in Edinburgh, reverse with "JUL 1 1840" despatch strike, a most attractive cover showing the late fee paid in cash. Cert Louis BPP (2019).Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 1.800 CHFLosnr. : 7043 Grossbritannien
1840: 1 d. black, plate 1B, lettered PK, touched at upper right, otherwise large margins all around, tied by black Maltese Cross to entire letter, originally sent from Baden Baden in the Grand Duchy of Baden with frontside black "BADEN (G.B.) 1/9" c.d.s., carried via France to Dullwich, Surrey, here re-addressed to London and franked with the 1 d. black to pay the inland postage, multiple manuscript charge marks on front, the entire somewhat fragile with ink stain at left, but a rare re-addressed letter from a foreign country bearing a Penny Black, and the earliest recorded letter from the Duchy of Baden bearing an adhesive postage stamp. Certificate Louis BPP (2019)rnThis letter was prepaid 20 kreuzer in cash, of which 4 kreuzer covered the distance from within the Grand Duchy to the French border at Strasbourg; the remaining 16 kreuzer prepaid the distance to Calais. The 1s.4d. in manuscript denoted payment to Dulwich, it crossed-out and the 1d. black affixed for the Inland postage to London.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.000 CHFLosnr. : 7044 Grossbritannien
1840: 1 d. black, plate 6, EG, touched in the frame line at bottom, otherwise ample to very large margins, showing parts of adjoining stamps at top and left, tied by red Maltese Cross to small envelope, originally mailed from Burgsteinfurth, Prussia via Winterswijk (transit mark on reverse) to forwarding agent Coutts & Co. at London, here franked and re-directed to Plymouth. The cover shows on reverse nice red wax seal of the Princes of Bentheim and Steinfurth; it was prepaid to the border with 7 silbergroschen of which "20" Dutch cents were paid to Holland for transit, in England "8" pence shipletter fee charged. A very interesting and most attractive letter from abroad, franked with a Penny Black and the earliest recorded entire from Prussia bearing a postage stamp. Detailed certificate K.-A. Louis BPP (2003).rnProvenance: 320. Köhler - Auktion (Jan. 2004), Los 26.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.600 CHFLosnr. : 7045 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 7046 Grossbritannien
1840: 2 d. blue in a horizontal block of six from plate 1 lettered DI-DJ-DK / EI-EJ-EK, DJ state 2 with re-entry (DS5i) and EK with 'double letter K' variety (DS5j), a fresh and fine multiple, EJ with minor surface rub in the upper left network restored, large to huge margins all round, cancelled with Maltese Crosses in red. The second largest multiple incorporating DJ state 2 re-entry recorded in the Louis files, an attractive and desirable item, cert. Louis (2019).rnProvenance: A. H. Whelan collection, Robson Lowe sale (Nov. 1954), lot 236, at that time still on dated piece with EXETER cds alongside; Briefmarkenhaus Merkur sale Frankfurt (1971), lot 2767, off piece.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.000 CHFLosnr. : 7047 Grossbritannien
1847: 1 s. pale green, Die II, chiefly good margins, clear at top, used in conjunction with 1855 1 d. red-brown, Die II, Alphabet II, perf. 14, plate 7, RI, on small cover from London to Florence, Tuscany, postmarked "DE 21 1855", conveyed via France, with transit and arrival backstamps, an attractive and fine cover, showing the 1/1d. letter rate to Tuscany valid from January 1855 until December 1856. Certificate Louis BPP (2019) (SG 53+26).rnProvenance: 75. Edgar Mohrmann Auction (1953).Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 7048 Grossbritannien
1847/54: Embossed 1 s. pale green, horizontal pair from the lower left sheet corner, good to very large margins showing portion of two adjoining stamps at top, bright fresh colour, very good and sharp embossing (causing some minor paper splitting along the frameline of the left stamp), neatly cancelled by Edinburgh "131" numeral, the left stamp with light internal crease caused by cancellation, otherwise a very fine and attractive pair. Cert Louis BPP (2018).Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 7049 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 7050 Grossbritannien
1854: 6 d. dull lilac, watermark inverted and reversed, good to large margins, showing portion of adjoining stamps at top and at base, beautifully cancelled with centrally struck "DUNDEE SE 25 1856" duplex, fresh deep colour, extremely fine and choice. Cert Louis BPP (2020)Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 7051 Grossbritannien
Crimean War, Baltic Expedition via Danzig 1854/56: single and two covers, all with double-circle DANZIG c.d.s., with 1 d. red-brown perf. 14 with centrally-struck c.d.s. (12/10), stampless cover to Lady John Scott, Kirkbank, Kelso, Scotland, endorsed "via Dantzic" (3/8), and 1 d. red-brown, perf 16 horizontally misperforated strip of three on cover (6/7) to the Hon. (later to be Admiral) A.A. Cochrane, H.M.S. Horatio, Sheerness, Kent, covers with some creasing and small tears typical of such mail, a scarce trio.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 3.000 CHFLosnr. : 7052 Grossbritannien
1875: Cover from England to Madagascar, franked with 1867/80, 3 d. rose and 6 d. grey, tied by "WELLS JU 23 75" duplex, the letter stopped in London due to 1 d. under-payment and handstamped "RETURNED FOR DEFICIENT POSTAGE", franked with additional 1 d. red-brown, tied by duplex "WELLS JU 25 75" and sent onwards "By French Packet" to Mauritius, where 1863/72, 6 d. blue-green was applied and cancelled with "B53" grid for onward transmission to Madagaskar, matching light "MAURITIUS JY 31 75" backstamp, a very fine and rare letter, with only a small number of mandatory mixed frankings to Madagascar recorded, the example offered here being quite possibly the finest. Cert BPA (2020).rnProvenance: Collection Hiroyuki Kanai, David Feldman sale, 3 Nov 1993, lot 409.Ausruf : 5.000 CHFZuschlag : 6.500 CHFLosnr. : 7053 Grossbritannien
1878: £1 brown lilac, watermark Maltese Cross, lettered EH, fresh colour and good perforations, neatly cancelled by centrally-struck "BELFAST MR 24 82" c.d.s., faint diagonal creasing, otherwise a fine Irish usage, signed Brun. Cert. Louis BPP (2020) Gi = £ 3'750.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.200 CHFLosnr. : 7054 Grossbritannien
1882: £5 orange on white paper, watermark CA, bright fresh colour, intact perforations and select centering, beautifully cancelled with clear central "MANCHESTER ACCOUNTS 19 JUNE 1893" datestamp, a marvellous example of this difficult stamp, signed Pfenninger. Cert. Louis BPP (2020) Gi = £ 3'500.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.600 CHFLosnr. : 7058 Grossbritannien
1840: An exceptional collection of Penny Blacks, with used singles, multiples, and covers, neatly-mounted on Frank Godden pages and arranged by plate, identified as 1a with singles (6) and two covers, one single with exceptionally-crisp red Maltese Cross, 1b with singles (11), a lovely FA-FB pair, and a cover, 2 with singles (6) and three covers, 3 with singles (3) cover, and one large piece with stamp tied by both red Maltese Cross and Charing Cross straight-line, 4 with singles (5), HL-IL vertical pair, and cover, 5 with singles (7) and large piece with adhesive tied by black Maltese Cross and struck with TP/Cornhill in red, 6 with singles (6), MJ-MK horizontal pair, and cover to Newcastle, 7 with singles (3), LA-LB pair, and large piece and cover, eight with singles (2) and cover, 9 with singles (2) and two covers, and 10 with single, large piece, and cover, all appear to be four-margin examples, noting black and intense black examples, worn plate printings, etc, a carefully-selected group, many stamps complemented by equally choice cancellations, the odd small flaw, but a chiefly fresh and very fine holding, and a joy to review.Ausruf : 5.000 CHFZuschlag : 12.500 CHFLosnr. : 7059 Grossbritannien
1840: 2 d. blues, group of seven four-margin singles, lettered QC, GI, TE, FI, NL, IB, and BF, neatly-mounted and showing pleasing range of shades from vivid bright blue to darker bold colour, all struck with Maltese Cross cancellations in red (3) or black (4), one tied to dated piece (14 Oct, 1841), a fine and most attractive selection.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 1.500 CHFLosnr. : 7060 Grossbritannien
1840/51: 1d. reds, a nicely-mounted collection on Godden pages, with over forty items, almost exclusively four-margin stamps and displaying a range of shades, beginning with a small group printed from black plates, later printings including both Maltese Cross and later 1844-type cancellations, several scarce and superbly-cancelled multiples including three strips of three, three strips or blocks of four, two strips and one block of six, one on particularly deeply blued paper (light horizontal crease), striking block of twelve with 1844-type cancellation, single lettered PA showing partial "PRICE..." sheet margin inscription, the occasional fault, but a chiefly select group of neatly-cancelled and fresh examples.Ausruf : 800 CHFZuschlag : 3.600 CHFLosnr. : 7061 Grossbritannien
1841/51: 2d. blue used range on leaves, displaying a range of shades from delicade pale through darker full blue, with singles (12), including one showing strong "Ivory Head" impression, four pairs including one with choice strike of black Maltese Crosses, strips of three (2) and five (2), these with 1844 Type cancellations, one single franking 1842 folded cover from London to Somerset, the odd small flaw, a most attractive group of carefully selected stamps.Ausruf : 600 CHFZuschlag : 1.200 CHFLosnr. : 7062 Grossbritannien
1847/54: Embossed Issues, with 1s. pale green used bottom sheet margin single, touched at right, and 6d. purple, used, margins close but clear in places, with trio of covers including 6d + perforated 1d. red on 1855 registered cover from Shrewsbury to Oswestry, two 6d. pale green single frankings on transatlantic covers to the United States (one with adhesive stained), an uncommon group.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7063 Grossbritannien
1840/73: Group of seven covers, with 1d. black, Stereo A16, and 2d. blue, Stereo a94 unused Mulready letter sheets, two Ocean Penny Postage illustrated covers, one franked with 1d. red brown imperforate, the other with 1d. red brown perf. 16, 1d. red-brown imperforate on "United Kingdom Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic" temperance cover, 1d. red brown, perf 14, die II, on 1863 Derby local cover, and 1d. red brown on 1873 ornately-embossed Valentine cover, arriving at Woking Station on February 14, some edge faults to Ocean Penny Postage covers, Valentine with portion of flap removed, an interesting group.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7089 Ungarn
1875 (July 1): 1874 issue 5 kr. black Money Transfer form for 1'000 forint, sent from Budapest to Szeged, franked in addition by two examples of 1871 Engraved 25 kr. red violet and single October 1874 5 kr. rose, tied by "BUDAPEST FÖPOSTA UTALV. PENZTAR 75 JUL. 1" cds's in black, reverse with "PENZ. UTALVANY SZEGED 2 / 6 75" arrival cds. Central bend to form as usual but an exceptional franking, cert. Ferchenbauer (2004).rnProvenance: Collection Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, Corinphila sale 144 (May 2005), lot 323.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 7090 Lombardo-Veneto
Croce di S. Andrea 1852 (Dec. 9): Carta a mano 10 c. black type Ia with complete St. Andrew's Cross on amazing sheet margin below the stamp (34 mm), this adhesive with fresh colour and large even margins all round in combination with Carta a mano 5 c. orange type Ia, another fine and fresh example. Both adhesives tied by superb strikes of framed one line "MILANO: 9 - 12 : 52" datestamp on entire letter to Varese, reverse with arrival datestamp of the next day. The 10 centesimi adhesive with horizontal file fold below, slightly ironed out with nearly no impact on the overlying stamp; also minor pre-use thin on reverse of sheet margin below the Cross, just mentioned for accuracy, without any importance for this item presenting the only 10 c. with St. Andrew's Cross below on cover. A unique and extremely desirable cover for a high-end collection of Lombardo-Veneto or the Old Italian States. Signed Giorgio Colla; group cert. Matl & Ferchenbauer (2004) Sassone = € 600'000 / Ferchenbauer = LP.rnNote: Three combinations of 10 c. stamps with St. Andrew's Crosses had been known in the past including one strip of five with two stamps and three Crosses, being part of the famous 'Mystery' collection which should have been offered in May 1959 at Shanahan (lot 1207), was stolen and the whereabouts of this item are unknown. There exist in addition to this presumably lost strip two covers, incl. one cover with two St. Andrew's cross aside the 10 c. stamp (1st Erivan Corinphila Auction, June 2019, lot 7082) and the item offered here. rnReference: Described and displayed in the census of Dr. Jerger in 'Allgemeine und besondere Frankaturen' (1983) on p. 69 and the one of Greg Todd (2004).rnProvenance: Collection Rothschild, Mercury Stamp Company, New York (Oct. 1947), lot 1026; Harmers London sale (Dec. 1965), lot 22; Collection Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger.Ausruf : 50.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7091 Lombardo-Veneto
Croce di S. Andrea 1850: Carta a mano 15 c. dark-vermillion type I plate 2, a single example with all four St. Andrew's Crosses at right of the stamp, fresh colour and good to large margins all round, tied by the very rare mute handstamp of Verona to entire letter to Padova, "VERONA 17/1" (1854) datestamp alongside, reverse with arrival and distribution cds's. A nearly invisible hor. fold through the third Cross is just mentioned for accuracy, this combination of the rare mute cancellation and the largest possible multiple of St. Andrew's Crosses of a first issue definitive is one of the key items of Lombardo - Veneto philately. Only three covers with all four possible Crosses attached to a 15 c. are known to the describer, this being an elusive item for the most advanced collection.rnSigned Alberto Diena, Enzo Diena and Giorgio Colla; cert. Ferchenbauer (2004) Ferchenbauer = LP/Sassone = € 475'000.rnProvenance: Rothschild collection, Hamers New York sale (Dec. 1965); Renato Mondolfo collection, shown at WIPA 1981; collection Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger.Ausruf : 30.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7092 Lombardo-Veneto
Stationery indicium cut out used as definitive 1863 (March 28): Entire letter from Mirano to Trieste, endorsed "Via di Terra", franked by 10 soldi dark-brown stationery cut out with wide margins and well embossed, tied by light four ring "MIRANO 28 / 3" cds. A rare Veneto cut out franking to pay the 10 soldi rate in the second rayon. Signed Colla; cert. Ferchenbauer (2004) Sassone = € 6'750 / Ferchenbauer = € 5'250.rnProvenance: Collection Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, Corinphila sale 144 (May 2005), lot 412.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 7093 Lombardo-Veneto
1864 (May 3): Lettersheet from Mantova to Trento, franked by stationery envelope cutout 10 soldi brown, cut in rectangular shape with fresh colour and good margins, tied by "MANTOVA 3 / 5" cds, reverse with "TRIENT 4 / 5" arrival cds. A rare usage, cert. Ferchenbauer (2004) Sassone = € 6'500 / Ferchenbauer = € 5'250.rnProvenance: Collection Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 144. Corinphila Auction (May 2005), lot 411.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 7094 Neapel
1858 (Jan.): 2 grana from plate I and five examples of 1 grano from plate II, good to large margins, cancelled by Annullato 'a svollazo' handstamp type 13 with adjacent red "TARANTO 18 DIC. 1860" on lettersheet to Napoli, reverse with NAPOLI arrival cds in red (21 Dec.). Filing fold between two adhesives, nevertheless an attractive cover, the franking paying correctly the rate for a letter between 21 and 25 trappesi. Signed Köhler, A. Diena and G. Bolaffi.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 7095 Neapel
1858 (Jan.): 2 grana, a horizontal pair and a single example and 5 grana, two single examples, all from plate I with good to large margins, cancelled by framed ANNULATO handstamp with adjacent oval red Rosarno handstamp on registered lettersheet to Napoli, reverse with NAPOLI arrival cds in red (Aug 1858). Minor toning, nevertheless an attractive cover, the fine franking paying correctly the rate for a letter between 26 trappesi and one oncia, doubled for registration, a very high franking for an inland item. Signed A. Diena and Russo.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 600 CHFLosnr. : 7096 Parma
1859: Provisional Government 40c. red brown, good to large margins and fresh colour, tied by small single circle "PIACENZA 15 NOV 59" c.d.s. to entire letter to Pellizzano, with Trient transit (15 Nov) and next-day Male arrival backstamps, multiple expert signatures, a fine and scarce letter; Sassone records 25 single frankings of this stamp, including 5 used from Piacenza. Cert Enzo Diena (1990).Ausruf : 5.000 CHFZuschlag : 6.500 CHFLosnr. : 7097 Sardinien
"Cavallini di Sardegna" 1827 (6 July): Definitive issue 15 c. embossed, used abroad from Geneva to Evian, the embossing is strong and distinct, the sheet is intact with message on three pages, fresh for the period, a very fine and scarce usage from Switzerland to upper Savoy, Cert. Sorani (1999) Sassone = € 1'800 for a regular use.rnNote: Presumably the only known 'Cavallini' cover used abroad including private transport for the Swiss part of the journey, from Geneva to the Sardinian border. In the Corinphila sale 173 (April 2012), lot 499, another cover from the same correspondence, but in that case from Evian to Geneva was sold. In some way the earliest usage of a 'postage stamp' in Switzerland.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 3.400 CHFLosnr. : 7098 Toscana
1851/52: 60 crazie brown-red, rich fresh shade, mostly good to large margins, showing portion of adjoining stamp at bottom and right, barely touched at lower left, tied by mute cancel to lettersheet postmarked "FIRENZE 5 OCT 1856", to New York, with "5 BOSTON BR. PKT. OCT. 25" transit mark, two filing creases not affecting stamp, addresee name erased, otherwise fine; entires with this stamp are amongst the great rarities of the Italian States, with only 4 single frankings recorded. Cert Enzo Diena (1991).rnProvenance: 'Collezione Pedemonte' (Bolaffi 1991)Ausruf : 10.000 CHFZuschlag : 25.000 CHFLosnr. : 7099 Italien
1930: Italo Balbo Transatlantic Flight, cover franked with 1.25l and 7.70l commemorative, tied to first flight cover by "Posta Aerea /Crociera Italia-Brasile / Roma / 15 DEC 1930.IX" c.d.s., to General Italo Balbo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with machine receiver on front, signed by eighteen pilots, not Balbo, light vertical crease at left, else a fresh and desirable cover from this famed Brazil flight, signed Colla.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 7100 Italien
1926: "Norge" Flight, franked with Italian 25c. and 1l definitives, tied by Teller, Alaska datestamp (13 May), affixed with airship flight vignette, tied by corresponding oval "VOLO TRANSPOLARE 1926 / AMUNDSEN - ELLSWORTH - NOBILE / EQUIPAGGIO ITALIANO / DIGIRIBLE "NORGE"" handstamp, boxed violet flight cachet at upper left, signed overtop by flight crew member Alfredo Precerutti, a few light stains, else fine and scarce.rnNote: In 1926, Roald Amundsen, Lincoln Ellsworth and Umberto Nobile flew with 13 others in the airship “Norge” from Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway to Teller, Alaska, thus completing the first verified trip to the North Pole, and becoming the first to fly over the polar ice cap between Europe and North America.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 700 CHFLosnr. : 7101 Italien
1934: Rome to Buenos Aires first flight, franked with 2l on 5l to 10l on 15l overprinted "Primo Volo Diretto" set of four, with two additional Libyan adhesives, tied by "Posta Aerea / Tripoli D´Africa / 22.1.34" c.d.s., registered to Boston, Massachusetts, with violet flight cachets on front and back, multiple transit and arrival backstamps, a visually-striking and scarce cover.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 420 CHFLosnr. : 7102 Norwegen
1856/57: Oscar 3 sk. lilac-grey in a horizontal pair and 8 sk. carmine in a horizontal strip of three, two fine and fresh multiples tied by light "ARENDAL 1 8 1863" cds with framed FRANCO alongside on cover directed to Amsterdam, front shows '5' silbergroschen weiterfranko in red crayon, reverse with HAMBURG and "K.D.O.P.A. HAMBURG" transit as well as AMSTERDAM arrival (7 / 8 63) cds in red. Part of address cut out as usual for this correspondence but skillfully repaired, nevertheless an appealing cover to a rarer destination, correctly franked with 30 skilling in the first rate. Opinion Enger (2018).Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7103 Norwegen
Spitzbergen / Spidsbergen / Svalbard, 1896/1901: Group two covers related to Spitzbergen incl. 1898 cover with four colour franking of Posthorn definitives, tied by "ADVENT BAY" / SPITSBERGEN" cds (14 VIII) with two 1896 vignettes issued in 1896 by Vesteraalens Dampskibselskab, Stockmarknes, 10 öre brown & 20 öre orange, tied by "ADVENT-BAY 1898" handstamp, on cover to Monaco, reverse with arrival (24 Aug.) cds. Cover shortened at base and roughly opened. Also 1901 usage of 1900 stationery lettercard issued by Konsul Gjaever, Tromsø with 'indicium' at top left, French text, and humoristic figure on reverse used from Paris with French Sage adhesive first via NORDKAP to SPITSBERGEN, then retour via TROMSÖ to Germany.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 7104 Österreich
Ungarn, 1 Kr. chromgelb Type III, drei Einzelstücke und 3 Kr. hellrot Type IIIc im waagrechten Paar, farbfr. und voll- bis überrandige Werte, je ideal klar, kontrastreich und übergehend entw. mit Einkreisstp. "PESTH 29 / 10" (1858) auf vollständigem Faltbrief nach Wolfsberg, rückseitig Transitstp. "MARBURG 31 / 10". Der untere 1 Kr.-Wert durch senkrechten Bug gebrochen, eine äusserst seltene und attraktive Frankatur zur Begleichung des Fernportos, verwendet wenige Tage vor Herausgabe der 1858er Freimarken. Attest Ferchenbauer (2004) Ferchenbauer = € 9'500.rnProvenienz: Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 144. Corinphila-Auktion (Mai 2005), Los 119.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 2.800 CHFLosnr. : 7105 Österreich
Temeser Banat, 3 Kr. rot Type Ia, im Erstdruck mit 6 Kr. Type Ia mit breitem Bogenrand oben (6,5 mm), zwei farbintensive und breitrandige Prachtstücke, zart und übergehend entw. mit zweizeiligem Stabstp. "TEMESVAR / 6. JUN." (Müller 2889a) auf vollständigem Faltbrief mit inwendigem "6 Juni 850" nach Hermannstadt, Siebenbürgen, rücks. Ankunftsstp. "HERRMANNSTADT 8 / 6". Ein aussergewöhnlich attraktiver Brief, versandt am sechsten Tage der ersten Briefmarken, signiert Ferchenbauer. Ferchenbauer = € 1'400 für die Frühverwendung.rnProvenienz: Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 140. Corinphila-Auktion (Mai 2004), Los 201.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7106 Österreich
Kroatisch-Slavonische Militärgrenze, 6 Kr. rotbraun Type III, zwei gut- bis breitrandige Einzelwerte, einer davon rückseitig als Rekoporto (beim Öffnen wie üblich zertrennt), beide klar, dekorativ und übergehend entw. mit dem gesuchten Schlangenstp. "ZENGG RECOMANDIRT" (Müller 3338 Ra = 750 Punkte), nebengesetzt gefasster Abgangsstp. "ZENGG 31 Dec: 1856" auf vollständigem eingeschriebenem Faltbrief nach Trieste. Rückseitig Ankunftsstempel "TRIEST Recomandirt 2 - 1". Waagrechter Registraturbug, ein Prachtstück mit diesem besonderen Stempel. Signiert Matl; Attest Ferchenbauer (2003).rnProvenienz: Sammlung Dr. Heinrich Sprecher, 68. Corinphila-Auktion (Okt. 1982), Los 6201; Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 138. Corinphila-Auktion (Nov. 2003), Los 396.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 1.900 CHFLosnr. : 7107 Österreich
Küstenland, 2 Kr. gelb Type II (3) in farbfrischer Ausgabenmischfrankatur mit 1861 15 Kr. blau, klar und übergehend entw. mit Einkreisstp. "ALBONA 30 / 12" (1862) (Müller 25b = 25 Punkte) mit nebenges. "P.D." in Schwarz auf Faltbrief nach Mailand (umgefaltet und Klappen beschnitten). Rückseitig verschiedene Bahnpost-, Transit- und Briefträgerstempel. Eine sehr seltene und ansprechende Mischfrankatur zur korrekten Begleichung des 21 Kreuzer - Portos aus dem dritten österreichischen in den ersten italienischen Postkreis. Signiert Otto Friedl; Attest Ferchenbauer (2004) Ferchenbauer = € 8'000.rnReferenz: Abgebildet in Jerger - Mischfrankaturen auf S. 127.rnProvenienz: Sammlung Arthur Linz, Mercury Stamp Auctions (Nov. 1961), Los 474; Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 140. Corinphila-Auktion (Mai 2004), Los 397.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 2.800 CHFLosnr. : 7108 Österreich
Böhmen, 3 Kr. schwarz Type Ic (oberes 'R' verstümmelt, unteres 'R' normal) in Ausgabenmischfrankatur mit 1861 2 Kr. gelb, beide Werte vollzähnig, farb- und prägefrisch, klar und übergehend entw. mit Einkreisstp. "BERAUN 27 / 8" (1861) (Müller 190c) auf Faltbrief (obere Klappe fehlt) nach Prag. Rückseitig Ankunftsstp. vom Folgetag. Oben im Randbereich minim getönt, eine sehr seltene Mischfrankatur einer ersten Type der Ausgabe 1858 mit einer Freimarke der Ausgabe 1861. Signiert Otto Friedl & Georg Bühler; Attest Ferchenbauer (2004) Ferchenbauer = € 9'000.rnProvenienz: Sammlung Max Oberländer, Mercury Stamp Auctions (April 1957), Los 333; Sammlung Arthur Linz, Mercury Stamp Auctions (Nov. 1961), Los 477; Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 144. Corinphila-Auktion (Mai 2005), Los 200.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 1.800 CHFLosnr. : 7109 Österreich
Niederösterreich, 5 Kr. rosa Type I, vollzähnig (getönt), zart und übergehend entw. mit zweizeiligem Langstp. der Bahnpost "K.K. FAHRENDES POSTAMT / WIEN SALZBURG No 12" (Klein 6673a = 140 Punkte) auf Umschlag (Patina) mit handschr. Vermerk "Loosdorf" nach Gmunden, rücks. mit Ankunftsstp. "GMUNDEN 25 / 2 69 8-9 Früh". rnProvenienz: Sammlung Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger, 138. Corinphila-Auktion (Nov. 2003), Los 1260.Ausruf : 50 CHFZuschlag : 90 CHFLosnr. : 7110 Spanien
1851: Isabella 6c. black, deep colour and with good to large margins, tied by black spider cancel to lettersheet to Valencia del Cid, with adjacent red first day cancel "SANTIAGO GALICIA 1 ENO 1851", one side flap missing, of little importance to this attractive and rare First Day Cover. Cert Graus (1992).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 1.700 CHFLosnr. : 7111 Spanien
1852: Isabella 6c. rose, good to very large margins, deep rich colour, tied to lettersheet to Madrid by blue 'parrilla', with adjacent red first day cancel "SANTANDER 1 ENO 1852", struck with 1 reales tax handstamps of Santander and Madrid, both in red, a fine and scarce First Day Cover. Cert Graus (1992).Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 7112 Spanien
1854: Arms 4c. red, good to very large margins, deep rich colour, tied to envelope to Barcelona by black 'parrilla', with adjacent blue First Day of issue cancel "MADRID 1 NOV 54", reverse with BARCELONA arrival cds (4 Nov). Minor toning, a scarce first day cover. Cert. Graus (1992).Ausruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : 250 CHFLosnr. : 7113 Türkei
1880: 1 piastre black & blue, tied to cover by clear oval "P.I.O." with adjacent "CONSTANTINOPLE-GALATA 2 AOUT 1883" c.d.s., endorsed "via Suez" to Shanghai with oval blue "SHANGHAI CUSTOMS MAIL MATTER" on obverse and matching blue "CUSTOMS /SHANGHAI SEP 15 83" cds on reverse, A spectacular and rare cover. Cert. Holcombe (1986).Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 5.500 CHF
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