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  • Lot# : 798 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V36
    1867: 3 kr. green in a strip of five, a fresh multiple with good perforation (minute thin on the reverse of the leftmost stamp just mentioned for accuracy), cancelled by three crisp strikes "SZ. KERESZTUR 2/1" cds (Gudlin = 150 points) and part strike of another handstamp Ferchenbauer = € 1'200 for the strip of five.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 280 CHF

    Lot# : 799 Hungary

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    Szighetvar provisional usage 1869 (Nov. 29): Indicium 5 kr. red from the stationery envelope, punched out by the postmaster of Szigethvar and used instead of definitive stamps, tied by "SZIGETHVAR 29. / XI" cds to piece. An interesting and attractive example of this rarity, cert. Puschmann (2001) Ferchenbauer = € 2'000.rnNote: The usage of stationery cut outs was forbidden since 1861, this ban was renewed in 1866 which results in the rarity of 1867 cut outs in general. Private customers of the post and - like in this case - officials tried to reduce their stocks of unloved stationery envelopes by masking the cout outs with a more or less elaborated 'perforations'.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,700 CHF

    Lot# : 800 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V37
    1867: 5 kr. red in a block of twelve (2 x 5), a fresh and fine multiple with good perforation, cancelled by five clear strikes "PEST 23/3" cds Ferchenbauer = € 660 for the three blocks of four.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 380 CHF

    Lot# : 801 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V38
    1867: 10 kr. blue in a strip of five, a fresh and fine multiple with good perforation, cancelled by three strikes "PEST LIPTOVAROS 16/8" cds Ferchenbauer = € 900.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 802 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V39
    1867: 15 kr. brown in a strip of four, a fresh and fine multiple with good perforation, cancelled by three strikes "SZOMBATHELY 1/3" cds Ferchenbauer = € 720.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 803 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V35/V39
    1867: Lot nine stmaps with printing peculiarities incl. 2 kr. yellow with watermark 'A' of BRIEF-MARKEN (Ferchenbauer = € 290), two stamps each with missing perforation holes, marginal lines on strongly shifted stamps, weak as well as intense printing. Interesting selection.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 804 Hungary

    1870 (May 20): Value-letter for 'f 70' franked with Revenue 5 Kr. and tied by "BUDA - OFEN 20/5/70" to registered lettersheet to Vienna backstamped "Wien Mariahilf 21/5/70", taxed '4' by red crayon. Fine and scarce usage.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 805 Hungary

    Catalogue# : Austria 30
    NO LOT
    Starting bid : Bid
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 806 Hungary

    Catalogue# : Austria 31
    NO LOT
    Starting bid : Bid
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 807 Hungary

    Catalogue# : Austria 30
    NO LOT
    Starting bid : Bid
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 808 Hungary

    Catalogue# : Austria 33 + Hungary V37/I
    NO LOT
    Starting bid : Bid
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 809 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V35+V36
    1867: Entire letter from St. Gotthard to Köszeg bearing 2 kr. yellow and 3 kr. green, two fresh and fine adhesives with good perforation, tied by a perfect strike of the rare "St: GOTTHARD 27/12" cds in blue (Gudlin = 500 points). Reverse KÖRMEND transit cds and oval "KÖSZEG GÜNS 29/12 69" arrival datestamp. Two filing folds well away from stamps and datestamp, an impressive and desirable item.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 810 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V36+8
    Mixed franking 1867 & 1871: Envelope from Nyiregháza to Nagy Kallo bearing 1867 3 kr. green and 1871 Engraved 2 krajczár orange (damaged at top left), two fresh adhesives, tied by rare "NYIREGHÁZA 7/7" cds, reverse with Nagy Kallo arrival cds from the next day. Cover opened on three sides, a rare combination franking of which Ryan lists only four covers and six pieces, here in addition not with the Lithographed but the Engraved issue. Signed Ferenc Orbán Ryan (1992) = CHF 4'500.rnProvenance: Dr. Pal Lippai collection.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 11,000 CHF

    Lot# : 811 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V37
    Mixed franking 1867 & 1871: Stationery Money Transfer Formular, Hungarian style on green cardboard with the 1871 Hungarian 5 krajczár indicium, used from Tinnye to Pest bearing in addition a vertical pair 1867 5 kr. red, a fresh and fine multiple with good perforation, tied by very rare "TINNYE 24/2 71" cds (Gudlin = 800 points), reverse with Pest arrival cds (26/2). Lightest horizontal fold well away from the stamp, an attractive and very rare item, an exhibition item for an advanced collection of Hungary Ryan (1992) not listed, comparable frankings rated R.rnNote: The Hungarian MTF's were issued on February 15, 1871, prior to the issuance of the 1871 definitives; this is therefore a very early usage of these formulars only nine days after issuance. In addition a very rare combination not listed in Ryan.
    Starting bid : 5,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 5,000 CHF

    Lot# : 812 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V37
    1867: Double rate Registered Express envelope from Nagy-Károly to Klattau in Bohemia bearing 5 kr. red in a strip of four, a fresh multiple with good perforation (minor irregularities at left), each stamp tied by "NAGY-KÁROLY 27/8" (1867) cds. Framed AJANLOTT (registered) and SZORGALOMLEVÉL (express) alongside, reverse with Klattau arrival cds (Aug 30). The franking pays the postage and the registration fee, the express fee had to be paid in cash until April 1868. Cover with light filing fold at base, some wrinkles, nevertheless an interesting item Ferchenbauer = € 600.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 950 CHF

    Lot# : 813 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V37
    1867: Envelope from Pest to Paris bearing two singles and a strip of three 5 kr. red, fresh and fine, tied by Hungarian style "PEST TEREZVÁROS 10/7 69" cds, "P.D." in black and French entry "AUTR. STRASBOURG 12 JUIL 69" cds in blue alongside, reverse with WIEN transit cds (July 10). Cover opened on three sides and shortened at right, neverheless a rare usage abroad Ferchenbauer = € 850.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 814 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V37+3
    Mixed franking 1867 & 1871: Cover front from Tisza-Roff to Pest bearing 1867 5 kr. red and 1871 Lithographed 5 krajczár rose, a fresh adhesives, the 1871 adhesive cut at top, tied by rare "TISZA-ROFF 12/8 71" cds (Gudlin = 400 resp. 250 points), reverse with Pest arrival cds (15/8 71). An interesting and attractive combination franking of same colour and denomination of the two first Hungarian issues. Signed E. Diena Ryan (1992) = CHF 5'000.rnReference: Shown and discussed in Ryan - Seltenste ungarische Mischfrankaturen on pp. 85 & 190.
    Starting bid : 3,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 4,800 CHF

    Lot# : 815 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V38
    1867: Money Transfer Formular, Austrian style used from Kerepes to Pest bearing 10 kr. blue, a fresh adhesive with good perforation, tied by "KEREPES 20/9" cds, reverse with Pest arrival cds (21/9 69). Horizontal fold, but an appealing item Ferchenbauer = € 1'200.rnNote: Austrian MTF's were in use in Hungary up to 1874 and were replaced step by step with Hungarian 'Posta-Utalvány' formulars.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 600 CHF

    Lot# : 816 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V38
    1867: Stationery envelope 5 kr. red from Kassa to Pest bearing on reverse 10 kr. blue, a fresh adhesive; indicium and definitive tied by light oval "KASSA AJANLOTT 30/12" cds in red (Gudlin = 500 points). Reverse with "PEST 31/12" arrival datestamp. Cover opened on three sides and shortened at left and top of reverse, nevertheless a scarce usage of this early Hungarian registration datestamp.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF

    Lot# : 817 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 38/I+39/I
    1867: Cover from Török Becse to Nancy, bearing coarse whiskers 10 Kr. blue and 15 Kr. bistre, in fresh colours and with good perforation, cancelled by crisp "TÖRÖK BECSE 7 / 12" cds. "P.D." and French entry "AUTRICHE STRASBOURG 11 DEC. 67 ASD" cds in red alongside. Reverse with Pest and Vienna transit and arrival cds's (Dec. 11). A fine usage for a single rate franking to France Ferchenbauer = € 550.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 160 CHF

    Lot# : 818 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : V40
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    1867: Triple rate Registered envelope from Pest to Teschen in Austrian Silesia bearing 25 kr. grey-lilac, a superb adhesive with perfect perforation, tied by "PEST LIPTOVAROS 12/2 70" cds, a new Hungarian datestamp type including the year in the date slug.rn"AJANLOTT Sz" (registered) alongside, reverse with thimble TESCHEN arrival cds. The very rare single franking pays correctly three times the 5 kr. postage and the registration fee. A very fresh envelope with a honorific address of the mayor of Teschen, in addition an interesting postal history item. Cert. Ferchenbauer (2006) Ferchenbauer = € 1'900.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 900 CHF

    Lot# : 819 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 40/Ib
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    1867: Entire letter from Fiume to Bordeaux, bearing coarse whiskers 25 Kr. grey violet, in fresh colour and with good perforation, tied by "FIUME 5/11 P.M." cds with "P.D." and French entry cds (Nov. 8, 1870), both in red alongside. Reverse with Triest transit and arrival cds's (Nov. 11, 70). A fine and rare usage of a single 25 kr. definitive to pay the single rate to France. Cert. Glatz (2015) Ferchenbauer = € 1'900.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 820 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : I
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    The first Hungarian stamp 1871: Lithographed 2 kr. chrome-olive perf. 9¼ : 9½, the poor first print with ink spots in the face of the Emperor giving the impression of being pock-marked, the perforation shifted to the base resulting in a strong shift of the design to the top, two illegible datestamps. One of the rarest stamps of Hungarian classical philately. Signed Ferenc Orbán; cert. István Glatz (2020) Mi = € 5'000.rnNote: The new Hungarian state had decided to print its own stamps and to issue them on January 1st, 1871. However, by the middle of 1870 it had became evident, that the planned Engraved definitives could not be produced until this deadline. Therefore, a provisional Lithographed issue was planned with the Printing Office assumed to be able of preparing the necessary stones within a short time. Production probably started in December 1870, nearly eight million stamps and a considerable quantity of postal stationery had been produced, when quality problems were recognised. Eight million stamps and half a million envelopes were destroyed, only the 5 kr. stationery envelopes, postcards, and money transfer orders were continued to be printed. Some of the 2'100 sheets of the 2 kr. were in fact not destroyed and came into use in 1873. They are the earliest Hungarian produced stamps that were actually used. These chrome-yellow stamps were printed on a thick white paper very similar to that of the final Lithographed issue, but the design has a greater resemblance to the first postcards than to the later Lithographed 2 kr. stamp. Besides the spots on the profile, the right outer frame line is jagged and the inside circle of the bead frame is thinned or broken. As mentioned above, few stamps ecscaped the destruction, only about a dozen examples have been found so far, a complete cover is in the collection of the Hungarian Postal Stamp Museum in Budapest.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 4,800 CHF

    Lot# : 821 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 1+2
    1871: Lithographed 2 kr. orange-yellow and 3 kr. green, two fresh adhesives, tied by decorative and clear "TAB 12/8" cds (Gudlin 150 points) to piece. Minor irregularities but an attractive and desirable item Mi = € 1'370+
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 420 CHF

    Lot# : 822 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 3
    1871: Lithographed 5 kr. rose, a horizontal strip of five (Types VII - VI - V - IV - III) and a single adhesive, primarily fine and fresh adhesives (few nibbed perfs in the rightmost stamp of the strip), tied by four strikes of "UJ-VIDÉK - NEUSATZ 9/8 71" cds to piece. An exceptional multiple, signed Ferenc Orbán Mi = € 2'400 for a strip of four.
    Starting bid : 1,500 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 823 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 6
    1871: Lithographed 25 kr. violet in a strip of three (Types VI - II - I), a fine and fresh multiple (one nibbed perf at top left), cancelled by two clear strikes of "GELD-ANWEISUNG SISSEK 14/8" cds. An very rare multiple used originally on a Money Transfer Formular Mi = € 2'600.
    Starting bid : 600 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 824 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 6
    1871: Lithographed 25 kr. violet or dark-violet, a group of six stamps and two pieces, all cancelled by clear money transfer datestamps from post offices in nowadays Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slavonia. In addition an unusual usage to pay the postage fee, cancelled by a Nyireghaza framed datestamp Mi = € 4'400.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 825 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : P8-P13
    1871: Proofs of the Engraved issue, a complete set of six from 2 kr. orange to 25 kr. blue-violet, all in blocks of four, two of them marginal.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 800 CHF

    Lot# : 826 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 10a
    1871: Engraved 5 kr carmine in a used block of nine, a fresh and fine multiple tied with six neat strikes of "KÜKÜLLÖVÁR 5/8" cds (Gudlin = 600 points) to piece. 
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 700 CHF

    Lot# : 827 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 11
    1871: Engraved 10 kr. blue in a used block of nine, a fresh multiple cancelled with five light strikes of "TASS 7/4 73" cds (Gudlin = 200 points), mounted on piece. Perforation irregularities as can be expected from a multiple of that size, nevertheless a most impressive item Mi = € 6'000 for a block of four.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 828 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 8-13
    1871: Engraved issue 2 kr., 3 kr., 5 kr., 10 kr. and 15 kr. in used blocks of four and 25 kr. in a used block of six, fresh and fine multiples, all cancelled in the center with BALATON, MISKOLCZ, SISSEK Geld-Anweisung, GYÖR, PEST-AJANLOTT and BUDAPEST. The three higher values hinged to paper for protection reasons. An incredible set as multiples of this issue are hard to find, especially for the higher values Mi = € 22'000+
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 829 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 1
    1871: Printed matter rate cover from Szekely-Udvarhely to Vienna, bearing Lithographed 2 kr. orange /Type IV, in good colour and normal perforation, tied by UDVARHELY cds in April 1872. Reverse with two Vienna arrival cds's. Signed Brun.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 830 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 1
    1871: Stationery envelope 3 kr. green type I from Tolna bearing additional franking of Lithographed 2 kr. yellow, a fine and fresh example, tied "TOLNA 6/8 71" cds. Directed to a lawyer at the Zrinyihez coffee house in Pest, reverse with Pest arrival cds of the next day. An extremely rare combination, a desirable item. 
    Starting bid : 1,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 3,000 CHF

    Lot# : 831 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 1a+2
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    1871: Cover from Craiova, Romania despatched in the Hungarian border town of Bazias and directed to Pesth, bearing Lithographed 2 kr. orange (Type IX) and 3 kr. green (Type V), in splendid colour and with good perforations, tied by "BAZIASCH 3 / 8" cds in blue black (Gudlin 100 points). Reverse with arrival cds of the next day. Cover with filing creases well away from the adhesives, a fine and attractive franking. Cert Ferchenbauer (2004).rnProvenance: Dr. Anton & Elisabeth Jerger collection, 144. Corinphila sale (May 2005), lot 271.
    Starting bid : 750 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,200 CHF

    Lot# : 832 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 2
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    1871: Lithographed 3 kr. green type IV, a fine and fresh example in a vibrant shade, tied "TEMESVÁR JOZSEFVÁROS 2/10" cds to hectographed Prined Matter entire letter. Covered overpaid by one krajczár, a superb and very rare entire. Cert. Ferchenbauer (1991) Mi = € 2'700.rnProvenance: Ing. Pietro Provera collection; 189. Corinphila sale (May 2014), lot 3185.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 833 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 4+10
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    1871: Registered Cover from Krizevac to Zakany, bearing Lithographed 10 kr. blue (Type VIII) in mixed franking with Engraved 5 kr. red, good colour and perforations, tied centrally by "KRIZEVAC 14 / 9 71" (Gudlin 100 points) and "PREPORUCENO / Recommandirt" handstamp alongside. Reverse with Zakany arrival cds of the next day. Cover with filing crease away from the adhesives and some aging, nevertheless a rare mixed issue franking. Cert. Orban (1990).
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 834 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 5a
    1871: Registered cover from Karansebes to Temesvar, bearing Lithographed 15 kr. brown, in good colour and perforation, tied by "KARANSEBES 29 / 10" (1871) cds (Gudlin 80 points) and "RECOM:" handstamp alongside. Reverse with rare "TEMESVAR AJANLOTT 30 10 71" arrival cds. Cover with filing crease well away from the adhesive, a fine single franking to pay the registered postage.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 835 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 6
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    1871: Envelope from Pest to Meusnes nearby Selles-sur-Cher bearing Lithographed 25 kr. violet (Type IV), a fresh adhesive (two nibbed perfs at right), tied by light "PEST 11/8 71" cds, "P.D." in black and French entry "AUTR. AMB. STRASBOURG 14 AOUT 71" in brownish red alongside. Reverse with WIEN transit and arrival (Aug 16 71) cds's. Vertical file fold well away from the stamp, some cover aging, nevertheless an extremely rare usage of the 25 krajczár adhesive on cover and not on a money transfer form. A top piece for an advanced collection of Hungary, signed Calves; cert. Visnyovszki (2003) Mi = € 22'000.
    Starting bid : 4,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 836 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 8+12+13
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    1871: Registered envelope from Budapest to Paris bearing Engraved 3 kr. blue-green in a horizontal pair on reverse, 15 kr. brown and 25 kr. blue-violet, both on front, four fresh stamps with vibrant colours and the usual perforation incl. few nibbed teeth, all tied by clear "BUDAPEST FÖPOSTA 1. JAN. 74 12" cds. On front additional "P.D." and Chargé in black as well as French entry cds (Jan 15 74) in blue, reverse with a French transit cds in red and an arrival cds in black from the same day. For display reasons opened out, some edge wear nevertheless a most attractive and scarce item showing a correct franking with 25 kr. for the rate to France plus 21 kr. registration surcharge. Cert. Ferchenbauer (2009) Ferchenbauer = RR.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,000 CHF

    Lot# : 837 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 10
    1871: Cover from Karlovac to Belgrad, bearing Engraved 5 kr. red, in good colour and with normal perforation, tied by KARLOVAC - KARLSTADT cds of April 1872. Reverse with Semlin transit cds and "BEOGRAD 16 / IV" arrival cds. A fine presentation of the special rate of 5 kr., which was in force since October 1869 between Hungary and Serbia only, not between Austria and Serbia. It was, thereby, identical to the Imperial rate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 838 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 10
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    1871: Engraved 5 kr. carmine, a fresh and fine example tied by "PAPA 29/9 73" cds to entire investigation order formular for a registered letter. Inside with "PEST DELKEL. VASP. 6/10 73", "PEST / ÉJSZAKI VASP. 8/10 73" und "SELMECZBANYA HONT M. 13/10 73" cds's, the post offices where the searched item was tracked. Opinion Puschmann (1977).
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 839 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 11a
    1871: Money Transfer Formular 5 kr. red on green from Késmark to Eperjés bearing Engraved 10 kr. blue, a fresh stamp with vibrant colour and the usual perforation, tied by clear "KÉSMARK 19/10" (1874) cds. Reverse with Eperjés arrival cds.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 320 CHF

    Lot# : 840 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 13
    1871: Envelope from Budapest to Paris bearing Engraved 25 kr. blue-violet, a fresh single adhesive with vibrant colours and the usual perforation, tied by BUDAPEST FÖPOSTA cds. On front "P.D." in black as well as French entry cds (May 28 74) in blue, reverse with WIEN transit cds and Paris arrival cds (May 28). A rare single usage as a definitive stamp to pay the 25 kr. rate to France. Signed Roumet Mi = € 1'700.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 841 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : 13a
    1871: Money Transfer Formular 5 kr. red on green from Fehérvár to Nagy-Várad bearing Engraved 25 kr. blue-violet, a fresh stamp with vibrant colour and the usual perforation, tied by clear "POSTA-UTALVANY K. FEHERVAR 14/4" cds. Reverse with "PENZ UTALVANY NAGY-VARAD 15/4 75" arrival cds, usual centre filing fold and pinhole.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF

    Lot# : 842 Hungary

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    Catalogue# : A4,B4,A7,A14
    1956: Local issue Sopron with ovpt. "Hazádnak / rendületlenül..! / Sopron, 1956 okt. 22." in red on both 12 f. definitives as well as on 50 f. and 1.20 ft, this adhesive with double overprint. A rare ensemble, cert. Sándor Czencz MABÉOSZ (1989) Mi = € 5'000+.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,100 CHF

    Lot# : 843 Hungary

    1850/64: Collection 95 used stamps and 17 covers of the first to fifth Austrian issue used in Hungary incl. 1854 Printed matter entire from Pest to Alsolendva with 1 kr. yellow single franking, letters from the first to third rayon with the corresponding 1850 issue frankings, registered letters, one including inside a revenue stamp, 1859 25 kr. franking to Belgium with 15 kr. for GAPU and 10 kr. to Belgium, also stamps and pieces with a large variety of Hungarian cancellations. To be studied.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 844 Hungary

    1867/73: Lot 39 covers of the first 1867 and the 1871 Engraved definitive issue incl. 1871 printed matter entires (2), local  entire from Pest to Ofen, registered covers (4), two covers from Pest to Paris incl. a 25 kr. single franking, also 5 kr. special rate from Hungary to Serbia. Lot includes a lot of cancellation interest.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF

    Lot# : 845 Hungary

    1871/1940c: Lot 30 covers in mixed quality incl. 1871 Lithographed 2 kr. on printed matter cover from Pest to Totis and 15 kr. on registered envelope from Nagykanizsa to Ischl, 1876 cover to Paris, picture postcards issued for the 1896 Budapest exhibition to Switzerland and a 1901 picture postcard with BROOD straight line handstamp, 1916 king Karl coronation special datestamp, also two New Romania issue covers sent 1919 from Nagyszeben to Bucharest, a correspondence between the philatelists Géza von Jakots and Rudolf Zoscsak. Interesting.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF
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