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Catalogue 222: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
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  • Lot# : 1390 Russia

    1830 (Oct. 8): Entire letter from St. Petersburg to the Jewellery J. F. Bautte in Geneva, no despatch datestamp, transit "P. MEMEL 24 OCT." and "R" meaning Russland added in Berlin, reverse with GENEVE 4 9bre 1830" arrival datestamp. The letter was written by Maria Nesselrode (1786-1849), who served as lady in waiting to empress Elizabeth Alexeievna. She was a leading socialite in St. Petersburg society and court life, hosted an influential salon, had high positions within philanthropy, and was described as politically active through her spouse. She was married to Count Karl Robert Nesselrode, for forty years foreign minister and a leading European conservative statesman of the Holy Alliance. The text says ".. l'Imperatrice a trouvé la petite montre si jolie, qu'elle m'a chargé ...".
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 1391 Russia

    1833/37: Group of three entire letters sent from Odessa and St. Petersburg, respectively to the Jewellery J. F. Bautte in Geneva, despatch datestamps on reverse and front, "R" meaning Russland and "Russie." added in Berlin, reverse with GENEVE arrival datestamps. An interesting correspondence showing the good reputation of Swiss jewellery and watch making in Russia, the senders being part of the Russian high society with General Lev Naryshkin (1785-1846), Baron Louis Borchard de Heeckeren, the Dutch ambassador in St. Petersburg, and Count Alexander Grigorovich Kushelov-Bezborodko (1800-1855).
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 1392 Russia

    1866: Stampless envelope vom Arkhangel to Odessa, sent as value letter with Arkhangelsk cds (Oct 29, 1866) on reverse and sealed with wax seal of the value letter department, sent to the reponsible of the Russian Andrejevskij Skite at Mount Athos in Odessa with "POLUTSHENO 18 NOYA" framed arrival datestamp on front. Postage calculation on reverse, which had to be paid in cash as usual for value letters before 1904, a common way for Russian believers to send money to the monasteries at Mount Athos while avoiding Ottoman postal services.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 1393 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 25x / 20+21
    1875: Russia 7 k. grey & carmine used on 1879 cover to Metelino, Turkey tied by 'Postal Wagon No. 67' datestamp in black with information strike at right. Underpaid as franked only at internal rate and charged Postage Due upon receipt in Metelino with Turkey Dulos 1875 20 pa. green and 1 pi. yellow tied by hexagonal framed METELIN handstamp in black (Coles & Walker fig. 31). Reverse with Odessa transit cds (April 15), Russian P.O. in Constantinople cds in black and returned back to Ottoman Office in Constantinople (Sept 1) with cds in blue. An unusual cover.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 750 CHF

    Lot# : 1394 Russia

    1890/1914: Lot one stationery envelope and four picture postcards, all sent with vessels on the Black Sea showing corresponding handstamps and datestamps such as 1890/1905 Batum-Odessa cds's, 1903/24 two postcards from Büyükdere and Constantinople to Russia, the stamps cancelled upon arrival in Odessa, Paquebot handstamps alongside, and 1911 Postcard Sevastopol to Odessa with "CRIMEAN-CAUCASIAN LINE / STEAMHIP" oval datestamp in violet cancelling the stamp.
    Starting bid : 700 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1395 Russia

    Russo-Japanese War 1904 (Nov 8): Red band cover sent free frank with "GLAVNAYA KVARTIRA" cds of the Headquarters to St. Petersburg, reverse with arrival datestamp (Nov. 29, 1904). Some imperfections, but a nice cover from the teatre of war in Manchuria.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1396 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 57-60
    1904: War Orphans Fund, lot 24 used/unused stamps, also with rare perfs., in addition for normal or registered covers incl. three set covers.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 140 CHF

    Lot# : 1397 Russia

    1916/17: Cards (2), both to France with one addressed to General Molitov of the 'Armée Coloniale Belge', each mailed from the Belgian Armoured Car Unit fighting alongside the Russian Army in the First World War, each struck with Cyrillic cachets of the Unit (one in violet and the other in black), both cards being Censored. Scarce..
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1398 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 27+32
    1923: Registered cover from Tiflis to France franked on reverse with December 1923 1 k. yellow and 9 k. blue, each in blocks of four, tied by 'Tiflis' datestamps (Dec 1) on first day of issue. Registration label on front and Asnières arrival cds (Dec 14) on reverse of a fine and scarce cover.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1399 Russia

    1923/30: Lot two covers incl. 1928 Airmail cover Moscow to Mekhed Persia with Soviet Airmail charity vignettes, 1930 cover Allaverdi Armenia to Persia, in addition Armenian Patent document with 1923 fiscal stamp and 1896 British stationary postal card to St. Petersburg.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1400 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 343+382+391A
    1930: Registered cover to Prague and readdressed to Berlin, franked by 1927 7 k. carmine, 1929 Industry 28 k. blackish purple and 1930 Zeppelin 80 k. carmine, perf. 12½, tied by Moscow cds's (10.IX) in black with registration in yellow at right. Reverse with Prague, Friedrichshafen and Berlin cds's.rn 
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 1401 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 456c
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    1933 (Nov 17): "Red Banner" 20 kop. black, red & yellow, Proof impression perforated 9½, fresh and very fine with large part og. Rare. Cert. E. Diena (1991) Scott 518 Proof = $ 4'000/Mi = $ 2'000.
    Starting bid : 1,200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 1402 Russia

    1857/1970:  Important stock several thousand stamps used/unused or in mint condition, incl. some better values, plenty of full sets, partly heavy duplication, good conditon and hosued in eight stockbooks, all arranged in a Banana box.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 1406 Russia

    Zemstvo Rural Posts 1867/1914c.: The magnificent three volume collection of primarily unused stamps and some postal stationery, arranged in alphabetical format of issuing Zemstvo rather than Government from Alatyr to Zolotonosha, presented throughout with the forgeries of the issues showing the comparisons between the genuine and the faked, with Alexandria from 1869 10 k. blue and 1870 10 k. on chamois, Ananiev from 1875 5 k. blue, Ardatov from 1878 5 k. red, Arzamas from 1877, Atkarsk from 1872 2 k. black, Balashov with pair of 1880 4 k., Belebey from 1890 with fine range to 1908, Berdiansk with 1870 10 k. (2) and Colour Trials (3), Bobrov with 1879 3 k. green (Type III), Bogorodsk with fine range from 1869 imperf. and perf., and 1871 10 k. red envelope, Borisogliebsk with blue wafer types (8), Borovichy from 1869, Bulgulma from 1882, Buguruslan from 1879 2 k., Byelozersk from 1868, Byezhetsk from 1872, Cherdyn and Cherepovets ranges, Cherkassy 1879 5 k. (2), Chern 1873 3 k. black in block of six, Dankov from 1873, Demiansk from 1868 3 k., Dmitriev 1871 3 k., Fatezh 1873 envelopes in blue (4 k.) and in red (6 k.), Gadiasch with good range, Glazov from 1875 3 k. in pair, Griazovets with 1886 4 k. strip of six, 1890 tête-bêche pairs, Ismail 1881 15 k. and 1882 10 and 20 k. postal stationery charity envelopes, Kasimov from 1875 3 k., Kazan with 6 k. blue stationery envelope, Kharkov with range of imperf. and perf. types, Kherson from 1867 10 k., Kirilov from 1871 2 k., Kolomna from 1871 5 k., Krapivna with 1871 2 k., Kotelnich from 1871 issue with stubs, Krasny with '1812' types incl. varieties, Kremenchug with 1907/15 3 k. imperf. block of four, Kungur from 1890, Lebedin and Lokhvitsa with fine ranges, Luga with 1886 3 k. orange envelope, Mariupol from 1871 5 k. black, Morshank and Nikolsk with fine ranges, Novaya Ladoga with 1867 5 k. and 25 k., Osa with good range and some used, Ostashkov from 1878 3 k., Pereslav from 1874 3 k., Piriatin 1868 3 k., Podolsk and Poltava with fine ranges, Pskov with stationery cards, Rzhev from 1869 2 k. and 3 k. stationery envelopes (2), Shadrinsk from 1871, Shatsk with 1884 3 k. tête-bêche, Shchigry 1882 3 k., Staraya Russa 1881 5 k. blue with double print, Tikhvin from 1871 (5 k.) red (ex Williams brothers), Tiraspol 1873 5 k., Totma 4 k. and 7 k. postal stationery envelopes, Tula 1873 embossed env. with blue 5 k. handstamp, 1876 envelope with negative handstamp in black, 1888 issue in multiples, Tver with good range of handstamped types, Ustsysolsk with 1871 3 k. red envelope, Volchansk from 1868 with stationery envelopes (2), range of Wenden with varieties, Yassy issues, Yekaterinoslav 1873 5 k. green, Zadonsk and Zienkov with good ranges etc. Condition variable but generally fine (over 2'300 different stamps), an exceptional and scarce collection, seldom encountered so complete.
    Starting bid : 7,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 32,000 CHF

    Lot# : 1408 Russia

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    Catalogue# : 71+76
    Offices in China 1920 (March 31): Cover from Harbin to Vladivostock struck on front with superb strike of KHARBIN-PRISTAN / POST. OTDYELEN datestamp of Harbin Pier Office (Tchilinghirian fig 607), franked on reverse with Arms issue 15 k. blue & red brown (4) and 70 k. orange & red-brown (2) all tied by Kharbin Pier datestamps with unusual "Opened By Censor" Reseal tape alongside and arrival cds (April 6): A few imperfections but scarce.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF
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