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Lot# : 1778 Romania
Lot four pieces with mixed frankings of the the 1868 inland and the 1869 international definitive issues, incl. three pieces with 3 bani violet & 1869 15 bani red and one piece with a very rare combination of 1868 18 bani red rose & 1869 25 bani orange/blue. A very fine and fresh selection of this sought after combinations.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1779 Romania
Lot# : 1780 Romania
4 bani dark blue, a fine mint block of four with two blank fields at bottom resulting in an enormous bottom margin of about five cm (Transfer types 4-1-x/8-5-x) with full og., the upper two stamps hinged, the lower pair unmounted. Some toning, but an essential multiple for the reconstruction of plate II of the 4 bani blue, compare Cohen 1950 - Planches des émissions lithographiées des timbre de Roumanie 1868-1872, p. 12.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 360 CHFLot# : 1781 Romania
4 bani blue, fine and fresh mint group of four multiples in diff. shades incl. a block of four from the lower left sheet corner in light blue (Transfer types 5-6/1-2), a top right corner marginal block of twelve in dark blue (Transfer types 5-6-7-8/1-2-3-4/5-6-7-8), a block of six in indigo shade (Transfer types 8-5-6/4-1-2), and a right marginal block of six on yellowish paper (Transfer types 5-6-7/1-2-3). An interesting and attractive group.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 1,600 CHFLot# : 1782 Romania
4 bani green blue in a block of four (Transfer types 4-1/8-5) showing the prominent 'Major Retouche' with type 8, a fine and fresh colour mutiple showing regular large margins, neatly cancelled by "IASSI 12/12" cds's in blue (Kiriac A65 fig. 400). Type 4 has an insignificant thin on reverse which does not distract from the unique nature of this item. This crude retouche was present only in one position on a small part of the first printrun, plate A. Described for the first time in 1879 by Dr. Legrand (Dr. Magnus) in 'Le Timbre-poste', nowadays only a small group seems to have survived. Fritz Heimbüchler describes in vol. II of his book on pp. 199-200 that he has expertised more Bull's Head 81 parale than single 4 bani with 'Major Retouche', the only multiples including this retouche being a pair from the Ferrary collection, this block of four originating from the Rothschild collection, and a block of ten, lost with the Baron von Witzleben collection after WWII. A key piece of Romanian philately.
Provenance: Collection Dorning-Beckton; collection Rothschild.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : 5,000 CHFLot# : 1783 Romania
4 bani green blue (Transfer type 2), fresh colour and large margins on two sides, touched and shaved at top and right, tied by "BUCUREST SERA 30/3" cds (year unknown) with framed "P.D." alongside on local small envelope, reverse with "BUCURESTI DIM. 31 3". A rare usage, no more than twelve to 15 single frankings of the 4 bani blue are known to exist, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 206, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 6,500 CHFLot# : 1784 Romania
4 bani dark-blue in a fine strip of 2½ stamps, the leftmost stamp bisected vertically (Transfer types 4-1-2), vivid colour and ample to large margins, tied by "ISMAIL 20/2" cds in blue on entire to Galatz, reverse with "GALATZI 21/2" arrival cds. Insignificant fold through the bisected stamp, but an exceedingly rare usage of a bisected 4 bani, no other such usage to match the 10 bani letter rate of October 1870 is known to exist. The cover is shown and described in Heimbüchler II, pp. 293-294. Overfranked covers with three or even four examples of the 4 bani blue were sold with the 'Cornelia' and 'Moldau' collections, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 206; cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 30,000 CHFHammer price : 50,000 CHFLot# : 1785 Romania
Entire letter with full content to Bucharest, franked with 4 bani blue in a vert. strip of four (Transfer types 3-7-3-7) together with 2 bani orange (Transfer type 1), fresh colour and large margins, the uppermost 4 bani touched at top, all neatly tied by "BRAILA DIM 9/5" cds's in blue (Kiriac T69 fig. 437) with oval framed "M. KLEIN IBRAILA & BUCAREST" company cachet in blue alongside, reverse with "BUCURESTI DIM. 12 5" arrival cds. Lowermost 4 bani with crack but one of the most interesting existant frankings to cover the 18 bani intercity rate, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 10,000 CHFHammer price : 10,000 CHFLot# : 1786 Romania
18 bani red in a block of four (Transfer types 6-7/2-3), fresh and vivid colours, large margins on three sides, shaved at top right, cancelled by "IASSI 27 8" ornamental cds's in black (Kiriac A65 fig. 400). A rare and scarce multiple, very attractive.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 200 CHFLot# : 1787 Romania
Lot# : 1788 Romania
18 bani red on yellowish paper, an interesting cancellation selection with seven singles, a pair, a magnificent block of four, and four pieces showing a large variety of datestamps and handstamps in black and blue incl. "RECOMANDAT" and "CALAFAT" Kiriac type C4 straight line mark. An attractive group.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 280 CHFLot# : 1789 Romania
18 bani rose, a fine study incl. five marginal singles and a magnificent block of eight, primarily used, discussing the printing stone and transfer type arrangement of the 18 bani stamp proposed by Birnbach, as in spite of a total printrun of 2 million, not one compl. sheet survived and multiples larger than a block of four are very rare. The block of eight included is thus a desirable scarce multiple with only four larger units existing, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 200.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 1790 Romania
Lot# : 1791 Romania
18 bani red, fresh colour and regular large margins, tied by "GALATI 18/12" ornamental cds (Kiriac A65 fig. 394) to cover front with framed "P.P." and straight line "JSMAIL" (Kiriac C4 fig. 1524) handstamps in blue alongside. Despatched to Taganrog at the Sea of Azov, Southern Russia with Bolgrad in Romanian Southern Bessarabia and Kubez in Russian Bessarabia transit, Taganrog arrival (Dec 28, 1869, Julian calender) cds's as well as "13 k" due alongside. Adress partially erased and some minor flaws but a very rare item according to the November 1867 postal treaty between Romania and Russia.
Note: After closure of the Russian PO's in Romania border post offices were opened in Sculeni and Bolgrad which dealt with the correspondence between both countries. The internal part of the postage had to be paid by the sender, while the internal Postage Due was then to be paid by the addressee.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : 2,800 CHFLot# : 1792 Romania
18 bani rose (6), fresh colours and large margins, one nibbed corner, tied by "CRAIOVA 8 10" (Kiriac A65 fig. 387) cds's to part cover front to Bucharest with framed "RECOMANDAT" handstamp alongside. At least one stamp detached at top left and stamps with minor flaws but one of the largest multiple frankings of the 18 bani on this registered express cover, very interesting item.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1793 Romania
18 bani rose, a hor. pair on front and a single on reverse, fresh colours and large margins at left and right, shaved at top and bottom, tied by framed "RECOMANDAT" handstamp in blue to registered double-weight entire to Bucharest, reverse with nearly invisible arrival cds. Some edge wear, wax seal removed and toning but a rare multiple franking of the 18 bani with the registration fee franked on reverse following the rules.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1794 Romania
Lot# : 1795 Romania
Lot# : 1796 Romania
Lot# : 1797 Romania
5 bani yellow, a fresh and fine example with large margins all round, tied by "BRAILA DIM 8/11" (1870) cds in black (Kiriac T69 fig. 439) to Printed Matter entire to Trieste with framed "P.D." alongside, reverse with Pest transit and Trieste arrival cds. An attractive and rare item demonstrating the 5 bani Printed Matter rate abroad. Signed Bolaffi.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 1,500 CHFLot# : 1798 Romania
5 bani orange (3), fresh and fine with large margins, tied by crisp "PLOESTI SERA 29/7" cds's (Kiriac T69 fig. 478) in blue to carefully restored envelope, sent to Elöpatak, today Vâlcele in Transsylvania, then Hungary with framed "P.D." in blue alongside, reverse with Brasso transit and Elöpatak arrival cds's (July 31, 1869). In spite of its faults a very attractive cover showing the reduced 15 bani rate for local cross-border mail.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 1799 Romania
Lot# : 1800 Romania
10 bani in the rarer ultramarine shade, a mint selection incl. four singles re-constructing the compl. Birnbach transfer block as well as two add. singles and four pairs, all unused and mounted on an exhibition sheet. Mi = € 1'600+.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 400 CHFLot# : 1801 Romania
10 bani light-blue, a selection of 24 singles and a block of six with cancellation interest showing different cds's in black and blue, mounted on an exhibition sheet. The block of six is a large mutiple for this stamp with a block of nine being the largest unit known to exist, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 228. Mi = € 1'200++.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 1802 Romania
10 bani dark-blue in a horizontal pair (Transfer types 3-4), fresh colour and ample to large margins, tied by "BUCURESCI 17 .. .." cds's in black (Kiriac H fig. 488) with framed "P.D." alongside to mourning envelope, sent to Târgu-Frumos, reverse with arrival cds.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 1803 Romania
10 bani indigo in a rich shade (Transfer type 4), the right half of a vertically bisected stamp, large margins at bottom and right, shaved at top, tied by "BOLGRAD 26/4" cds in black (Kiriac A65 fig. 376) with straight line "BOLGRAD" alongside to 'Recipisa de priimire' - Registered letter receipt without the normally seen vertical fold, sent on April 26, 1871 to Galatz. A rare and very fine item, about 30 bisects on Recepisa forms are known from the PO in Bolgrad and are listed in Heimbüchler II, p. 299; cert Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1804 Romania
10 bani indigo (Transfer type 2) and 15 bani orange, fresh colours and ample to enormous margins, tied by "T. SEVERIN DIM 14/12" (1871) cds (Kiriac T69 fig. 483) to envelope to Bucharest with framed "P.D." alongside, reverse with Austrian "ALT-ORSOVA 15/12" transit and Romanian thimble "BUCURESCI 21 DEC 71" arrival cds's. Some toning and file fold away from the stamps, reverse with handwritten calculations, but a very interesting cover. Although an inland cover by definition it was first sent from Turnu Severin to the harbour of Orsova in Hungary where it was given to a ship to be mailed down the Danube and then onwards to Bucharest. Therefore, this cover had to be franked with the 25 bani rate for letters abroad instead of the 10 bani inland rate. An unusual usage rarely seen.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 950 CHFLot# : 1805 Romania
10 bani blue (Transfer type 3) and vertical pair of 15 bani orange (Transfer types 4/4), fresh colours and ample to large margins, tied by "GALATZI DIM. 16/6" cds's (Kiriac T69 fig. 459) to envelope to Constantinople with framed "P.D." alongside, reverse with Austrian "LLOYD AGENZIE COSTANTINOPOLI 18/6" arrival cds. Cover slightly grubby, backflap partially missing, but an interesting usage showing the 40 bani rate of 1869 to the Ottoman Empire. Cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : 1,900 CHFLot# : 1806 Romania
Lot# : 1807 Romania
15 bani orange in a block of six from the top left sheet corner (Transfer types 1-2-3/1-2-3) with large margins showing the two diff. prominent incorrect retouches of 'CINCISPREDECE' with 'H' replacing the 'N and an inverted 'N' replacing the 'N' (types 2 & 3 in the top row), unused with full og, hinge remnants on one stamp and the top margin. The other four stamps in this block do not show the retouche. Some toning and a marginal fold but an interesting multiple.
Provenance: Collection Rothschild following the handwritten notes of E. Cohen.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 1808 Romania
Lot# : 1809 Romania
Lot# : 1810 Romania
25 bani orange & blue, a mint block of four with a spare field from the right sheet margin (Transfer types 2-x/3-4), fair to ample margins. Slightly grubby but an essential item for the reconstruction of the 25 bani sheet as discussed in Cohen 1950 on p. 25.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 1811 Romania
25 bani orange & blue, showing variety Double Print of the blue medaillon, fresh colours and ample to large margins, lightly cancelled by a double grill obliterator in blue (Kiriac GR2). Reverse with paper repair but an exceedingly rare item not described in the literature. Signed Zoscsak; cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 2,400 CHFLot# : 1812 Romania
Lot# : 1813 Romania
Catalogue# : 2425 bani orange & blue, an interesting group of 13 used and one unused singles showing diff. retouches of the medaillon background, of the chin, the ear and the hairs. An appealing selection.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 1814 Romania
Lot# : 1815 Romania
25 bani orange & blue, a vert. block of six (Transfer types 4-1/4-1/4-1) and a strip of three (transfer types 1-2-?) in a slightly brighter shade, both multiples in a vivid colour, fresh and fine, overall large margins, only two stamps insignificantly shaved, tied by neat strikes of "GALATI 31/1" cds's in black (Kiriac A65 fig. 394) to piece. An exceptionally attractive item, one of the largest frankings of the 25 bani known to exist. Cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 1816 Romania
Lot# : 1817 Romania
Entire letter to Constantinople, franked with 25 bani orange & blue (Transfer type 2) and 15 bani orange (Transfer type 2) in a tete-beche like matter, both with vivid colours and large margins all round, neatly cancelled by thimble "BRAILA 21 APR. 71" cds in black (Kiriac D fig. 518), reverse with arrival cds of the Austrian PO (24/4). Fully paid cover following the 1869 postal treaty between Romania and Austria, an attractive item. Cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,000 CHFLot# : 1818 Romania
25 bani orange & blue (Transfer type 3) and 50 bani indigo & red, both fresh colours and ample to large margins on three sides, shaved at one side, tied by "GALATI 8/2" (1870) cds (Kiriac A65 fig. 394) to envelope to Reading England, endorsed "Via Vienne et Ostende" with framed Romanian "P.D." in black and Prussian framed "P.D." in red alongside, reverse with "READING FE 15 70" arrival cds. Cover slightly tatty, but a very rare and scarce item showing the 75 bani rate up to 10 gr. coming into force in April 1869.Starting bid : 700 CHFHammer price : 2,400 CHFLot# : 1819 Romania
Lot# : 1820 Romania
Lot# : 1821 Romania
50 bani blue & red showing printing error: Partial loss and fold of frame printing due to folded transfer paper, a fine and fresh single with add. brush retouche, cancelled by Kiriac type T69 datestamp. Rarely seen variety from position 96 in a partial printrun, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 236.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1822 Romania
50 bani blue & red in a horizontal strip of four showing the compl. transfer form (frame types 1-2-3-4 following the Wilson nomenclature), a fine and fresh multiple with good margins on three sides, just touched at left, cancelled by "BUCURESTI 7/7" cds's (Kiriac fig. 423). An attractive and rare multiple. Signed E. Diena and A. Diena.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 300 CHFLot# : 1823 Romania
50 bani blue & red from plate III-5, a vert. block of eight (Transfer types 3-4/3-4/3-4/3-4 following the Wilson nomenclature), vivid colours and good to large margins, cancelled by "BUCURESTI 2/4" cds's (Kiriac A70 fig. 423). Paper is broken between the third and fourth row but still connected and stabilised with hinges, an attractive and very rare item, one of the largest multiples of the 50 bani known to exist. Cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 1824 Romania
Lot# : 1825 Romania
50 bani blue & red together with 10 bani blue and 15 bani orange, all with fresh colours and large margins all round, tied by "GALATZ 12/8" cds's to piece. A rare and scarce three colour franking, maybe reflecting the 75 bani rate to France.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1826 Romania
Two covers with 50 bani blue & red incl. an 1870 entire from Braila to Napoli showing the regular rate to Italy in the tariff of April 1869, routed via Austria to avoid the Franco-Prussian war, and a registered entire of the second weight rate from Bucharest to the Prahova district, paying 20 bani postage and 30 bani registration, a rare usage.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 1827 Romania
50 bani indigo & red, three fresh singles (transfer types 1 + 4 + 1) with mostly large margins, two stamps shaved at left, tied by "BUCURESTI SERA 10/9" cds's (Kiriac T69 fig. 444; year unclear) to a double-weight entire to France with framed "P.D.", French entry mark in red, and French "A." for mail coming from Austria alongside, reverse with Vienna transit and arrival cds's. Cover slightly grubby, but a very rare and scarce item franked correctly for a double weight item in the tariff of April 1869. One of the largest frankings with 50 bani stamps known.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 1,300 CHFLot# : 1828 Romania
50 bani blue & red, the upper left half of a diagonally bisected stamp, tied by "JASSY SERA 24/12" cds (Kiriac T69 fig. 464) to entire letter to Vienna with framed "P.D." alongside, reverse with Vienna arrival cds (27/12 71). A fresh and fine stamp, a usage of outmost rarity as there is no other bisected 50 bani known on cover, one of the key items of Romanian postal history, shown and described in Heimbüchler II, pp. 294-295, who thought in error that a piece and a cover from the same day would exist. Cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 40,000 CHFHammer price : 55,000 CHFLot# : 1829 Romania
Lot# : 1830 Romania
5 bani carmine-rose, a mint block of three with one blank field in the lower right position (Transfer types 4-1/6-x). Diagonal crease in the lower part but a fresh key piece for the reconstruction of plate A, compare Cohen 1950, p. 29-30 and Heimbüchler II, p. 256.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 550 CHFLot# : 1831 Romania
5 bani carmine rose, a mint horizontal block of twelve (Transfer types 10-9-10-9/8-5-6-1/10-7-8-3), a very large multiple showing the regular transfer types in the first row and the mixed transfer types in the two lower rows representing the three lowermost rows of column 2 to 5 of plate A. A crease between row 2 and 3, stabilized by hinges, but a great multiple for the reconstruction of this plate where the largest interesting multiples had been blocks of six, compare Cohen 1950, p. 29-30 and Heimbüchler II, p. 256.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 1832 Romania
5 bani red, a block of four with a prominent horizontal shift of the stamps between both rows (Transfer Types 10-9/2-7), cancelled by "JASSY DIM 15/3" cds's. A rare multiple showing a shift between regular and mixed transfer types, here the regular row 4 and the mixed row 5 from columns 6 and 7. Horizontal crease in stamp margins only but a fine and scarce multiple for the reconstruction of plate A, compare Cohen 1950, p. 29-30 and Heimbüchler II, p. 256.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 250 CHFLot# : 1833 Romania
Lot# : 1834 Romania
5 bani red in a vertical pair, the upper stamp from the regular transfer block, the lower stamp from the mixed transfer blocks (Transfer types 9-7), cancelled by crisp thimble "URDICENI 8 FEB 72" cds in blue (Kiriac D fig. 580) and framed "P.D." in blue on entire letter, reverse with Bucharest and Calarasi transit cds's. Archive folds away from stamps and cancellations but a fine and very fresh entire showing the inland letter rate from a small post office.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 360 CHFLot# : 1835 Romania
Entire letter to Trieste, franked with 5 bani red (Transfer type 1) and two singles of 10 bani yellow-orange (Transfer types 3 + 6), fine and fresh examples with ample to large margins, tied by crisp "BRAILA 10 NOE. 71" cds's in black (Kiriac D fig. 518) with framed "P.D." alongside, reverse with Vienna transit and Triest arrival cds's (17/11 71). 5 bani shaved at left top, but a very attractive item and rare usage showing the 25 bani rate to Austria, signed Bolaffi, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 1836 Romania
Lot# : 1837 Romania
Lot# : 1838 Romania
10 bani yellow-orange, a horizontal block of eight (Transfer Types 3-4-3-4/5-6-5-6) with good margins all round, cancelled by thimble "BRAILA 5 APR 72" cds's. Horizontal creases through the upper strip of four and between both rows, tear in the upper right stamp, a large thin on reverse affecting the front of one stamps but a very large and scarce used multiple of this stamp.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 1839 Romania
10 bani in yellow orange and ochre shades, three entire letters with single frankings, fresh colour and ample to large margins, cancelled by Bucuresci and Calafat cds's in black and blue. A fine section of inland letter rate covers, one signed Bolaffi.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 1840 Romania
10 bani orange, right half of a vertically bisected stamp, vivid colour with ample to large margins with partial upper sheet margin, tied by neat "BOLGRAD 13/9" cds to 'Recipisa de priimire' to Cahu. During shortage of 5 bani stamps in Bolgrad such bisected 10 bani stamps of the 1869 and 1871 issue can be found, twelve with the yellow-orange stamp are listed in Heimbüchler II, p. 298, this being from the last date known. A desirable fine and fresh item, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 7,500 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1841 Romania
10 bani yellow orange on horizontally laid paper, a superb mint multiple of 10 stamps and two blank fields from the right side of the sheet (Transfer types 4-3-4-10/6-5-6-x/8-7-8-x) showing three columns from the regular transfer blocks and the irregular fourth column with the blank fields, an unused multiple with full og., hinge remnants on four stamps. Slightly grubby and few wrinkles but a great item for plate reconstruction, in addition on the rare and scarce laid paper, described in detail in Cohen 1950, pp. 31-32.
Provenance: Collection Rothschild, handwritten note of E. Cohen.Starting bid : 700 CHFHammer price : 1,900 CHFLot# : 1842 Romania
25 bani brown, two mint compl. Transfer Blocks of ten stamps with imperf. adhesive (Mi 28) re-constructed from ten singles and perf. stamp (Mi 34) in a horizontal block of ten. A nice matching pair mounted together with the Birnbach sketches on an exhibition sheet.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 190 CHFLot# : 1843 Romania
Lot# : 1844 Romania
Two covers from Bucharest to Pest, Hungary, franked with single 25 bani brown or two singles 25 bani brown, both with framed "P.D.", one with framed "DUPA PLECARE", interesting cover pair showing the single and double weight rate to Austro-Hungary.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 440 CHFLot# : 1845 Romania
Envelope to Martigny/Valais (Switzerland), franked with 25 bani brown and 10 bani blue type II, fresh colours and large margins all round, cancelled by thimble "BUCURESCI 15/1/72" cds with framed "DUPA PLECARE" (late delivery) and "P.D." alongside, reverse with arrival cds (22 I 72). Slight edge wear but an extremely rare usage and rate of 35 bani to Switzerland, no similar covers seen in the 'Cornelia' and 'Moldau' collections, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,700 CHFLot# : 1846 Romania
Lot# : 1847 Romania
10 bani blue type I, a mint block of six (Transfer types 8-7-8/10-9-10), fresh colour with ample to large margins and full og. Larger multiples are extremely rare, a block of six is the largest surving multiple according to Heimbüchler II, p. 268.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 1848 Romania
Lot# : 1849 Romania
Lot# : 1850 Romania
Lot# : 1851 Romania
15 bani red, a mint vertical block of six (Transfer types 3-4/7-8/7-8) showing the regular Transfer types in the first two rows and the mixed Transfer types in the last row, the lowermost three rows from columns 3 and 4. Insignificant crease between row 2 and 3, the largest multiple of this stamp known, magnificent fine and fresh, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 269.
Provenance: Collection Rothschild, handwritten note by E. Cohen.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1852 Romania
Lot# : 1853 Romania
15 bani red (Transfer type 1), fresh colour and ample to large margins, neatly tied by "FOCSANI 26 FEB 72" cds in blue (Kiriac D fig. 540) to entire letter, sent to Itzcani-Suczava Transsylvania with framed "P.D." in blue alongside, reverse with Itzcani and Itzkany Bahnhof arrival cds's (27/2 72). A fresh and fine cover showing the 1869 local cross-border rate to Austro-Hungary.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 1,200 CHFLot# : 1854 Romania
Lot# : 1855 Romania
New Stones 10 bani ultramarine, a fine and fresh block of 17 mint stamps and one blank field from the lower right corner of the sheet with large sheet margins, regular Transfer Blocks in the two uppermost rows and irregular Transfer Types in the lowermost row (Transfer Types 7-3-4-5-6-7) and below the blank field (Transfer types 4/7), showing the prominent plate flaw: White spot above the 'A' of 'BANI' on the 99th stamp on the sheet. A scarce multiple similar to that shown in Heimbüchler II, p. 303 to describe the plate configuration of this stamp.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 1856 Romania
Lot# : 1857 Romania
New Stones 10 bani ultramarine, a fine and fresh used stamp with large margins all round (Transfer Type 4) tied by "BRAILA 10 SEP. 72" cds in black (Kiriac D fig. 518) to Printed Matter circolare, sent to Genova Italy with framed "P.D." alongside. An exceedingly rare usage of the 10 bani on a Printed matter going abroad, an appealing and scarce entire, cert. Heimbüchler (2014).Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,800 CHFLot# : 1858 Romania
New Stones 10 bani ultramarine (Transfer Type 6), fair to large margins in mixed franking with 1872 5 bani red (Transfer Type 6), usual rough perf., tied by thimble "GALATI 27 SEP. 72" cds in black (Kiriac H fig. 500) to entire letter, sent to Brasov Transsylvania with arrival cds on reverse. Cover stained at lower left and filing creases affecting both stamps but a very rare usage which was only possible between August 1872 when the type II provisional printrun was issued and 30 September / 12 October 1872 when the Lithographed issues were replaced by the Paris Typography definitive issue.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 900 CHFLot# : 1859 Romania
New Stones 10 bani Prussian blue, a fine and fresh mint block of four (Transfer Types 6-7/6-7) regular large margins all round with full og., a superb and desirable multiple. A block of four ist the largest known multiple of this rare stamp if one does not count a complete sheet in the Postal Museum in Bucharest which was used for perforation test, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 302.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 950 CHFLot# : 1860 Romania
New Stones 50 bani blue & red, two fine and fresh mint adhesives from the left sheet margin (Transfer Type 1) and with a blank field at right (Transfer Type 7), both showing blue and red pin marks. Vertical crease in the blank field but a very rare and attractive pair, only one pin mark on the left and right side of each sheet are existing, compare Heimbüchler II, p. 307.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 340 CHFLot# : 1861 Romania
Lot# : 1862 Romania
New Stones 50 bani blue & red, fresh colour and ample to large margins on three sides, shaved at left, tied by "BUCURESCI 12 SEP. 72" cds with month slug inverted on large part of an envelope to Mirecourt with French postal treaty handstamp "A." (Autriche) alongside, reverse with French TPO and arrival cds's (20 SEPT ..). This part cover does not show the complete franking, as the rate to France was 75 bani but an attractive item.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 1863 Romania
Lot# : 1864 Romania
Lot# : 1865 Romania
5 bani red in a block of four (Transfer Types 7-8/9-10), fresh colour and usual rough perf., central cancellation by thimble "BUCURESCI 2 JUN 72" cds in black (Kiriac D fig. 522). A superb and attractive multiple, used blocks of four are the largest ones known to have survived according to Heimbüchler II, p. 272.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 480 CHFLot# : 1866 Romania
5 bani, two singles (Transfer Types 7 + 6), fresh colour and usual rough perf., tied by thimble "FOCSANI 27 JUL. 72" cds in black (Kiriac D fig. 540) to entire letter with framed "P.D." alongside, sent to Falticeni. Slight toning, but an appealing cover.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 1867 Romania
10 bani blue, a mint selection of 14 singles, a pair, a strip of three and one of four as well as a vertical block of six, showing use of yellowish paper, plate flaws, missing horizontal perf. in the block of six, as well as the "additional" perf. at the right side of a blank field. An interesting group.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 1868 Romania
10 bani blue (shades), five singles with fresh colour and usual rough perf., tied by crisp thimble "GALATI 16 JUL. 72" cds's in black (Kiriac H fig. 500) to part of an envelope, reverse with Vienna and Genova cds's. Some staining and filing crease between two stamps but an appealing item, presumably showing the 50 bani first weight Italy rate.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 1869 Romania
Ship Mail: Entire letter to Braila, franked by 10 bani blue on yellowish paper (Transfer type 2), fresh colour and usual perf., tied by "CALAFAT SERA 9/4" cds in blue (not catalogued in Kiriac) with framed "P.D." in blue alongside, endorsed "Cu Vaporu" (by ship) and thus travelled down the Danube by DDSG vessel, reverse with Braila arrival cds. Filing folds away from the stamp, an appealing and rare cover from the Faranga correspondence.Starting bid : 700 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 1870 Romania
Lot# : 1871 Romania
Local registered entire within Giurgiu, franked with 10 bani blue and 25 bani brown, fresh colour and usual rough perf., tied by "GIURGIU 5/7" cds with framed "RECOMANDAT" alongside. A most unusual usage and rate on a locally sent cover to the court: postage 5 bani + registration 30 bani.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 1872 Romania
25 bani brown, a large mint horizontal block of 30 stamps and two blank fields in four rows from the right side of the printing sheet with regular Transfer Types 7 to 10 and the blank fields in the top two rows and irregular Transfer Types in the two bottom rows. Mounted on cardboard, an important multiple to plate this stamp of which eight different plate configurations are known, compare Heimbüchler II, pp. 275-276.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 480 CHFLot# : 1873 Romania
25 bani brown, a mint part sheet of 98 adhesives with seven rows and 14 columns, just the rightmost column with two stamps and five blank fields missing, sheet margins cut away. The plate of the 25 bani brown consisted of seven Transfer Type blocks of ten stamps each in rows 1 to 5 and and irregular Transfer Types in the two bottom rows. Insignificant faults but ideally suited to plate this stamp of which eight different plate configurations are known, compare Heimbüchler II, pp. 275-276.Starting bid : 850 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 1874 Romania
Lot# : 1875 Romania
25 bani brown, two entire letters with single franking from Galati to Trieste, a very late use in October 1872 with rare straight line "FRANCO" as well as two adhesives on registered cover of the second weight rate from Campulung to Bucharest, postage 20 bani + registration 30 bani. A nice pair showing the use within Romania and abroad.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 800 CHFLot# : 1876 Romania
25 bani brown, three adhesives, fresh colour and usual rough perf., tied by "BUCURESTI 7 OCT .." (1872) cds's to small envelope with framed "P.D.", French postal treaty handstamp "A." (Autriche) and entry cds in blue alongside, sent to Paris, reverse with Vienna transit cds. A rare cover from the last week of the use the typographed definitives, a scarce 75 bani rate to France for a cover up to 10 grams.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 1877 Romania
1815 (Aug. 6): Entire letter in French from the Russian Post Office in Bucharest to Jassy, struck on reverse with fine strike of first type straight line Cyrillic BUCHAREST handstamp in black (Tchilinghirian fig. 29, Dobin fig. 63.1.01) with complete red wax Official seal alongside. A very rare and extremely fine entire.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 1,500 CHF
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