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386. Auktion

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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8989 Results Found

275060 | Europa ➝ Portugal

Opening: 200 €

1871/76, Luis 80 reis orange, tied by barred oval "100" with adjacent oval "OVAR", to lettersheet, endorsed “por Vapor ‘Jerome’”, to Para, Brazil, with reverse side c.d.s. "CORREIO DE LISBOA 22 JAN 77". The stamp with unobtrusive corner crease, otherwise fine. A rare rate which was valid only during the year before Brazil's UPU membership and only for mail carried on Portuguese or private ships.

Opening: 150 €

1871/76, Luis 80 reis orange, 2 copies, tied by barred oval "1" with adjacent c.d.s. "LISBOA 15/12 1876", to entire letter with frontside sender's mark and content from Bilbao, Spain, to Buenos Ayres, Argentina. A scarce franking.

Provenance

Under Brazilian-Portuguese Treaty, a special rate of 80 réis to Brazil and then special rate of 80 réis to Argentina from Brazil.

Opening: 200 €

1871/76, Luis 300 reis lilac on glazed paper, together with 1887, 20 reis rose, tied to open out linen envelope with declared value of 200 francs and orange label "Valor declarado" from "LISBOA 10 NOV 91" to Paris with transit- and arrival marks. A fine and scarce entire.

Opening: 200 €

1875/98, nine covers and mostly used postal stationeries including two cards from the Portuguese colonies, 1898 unfranked official cover from St. Vicente, postal stationery envelope 1891 from Lisbon to Gibraltar and cancelled upon arrival (special Iberian Postal Union rate), card to Buenos Ayres, etc., mixed condition

275530 | Europa ➝ Portugiesische Kolonien ➝ Portugiesisch-Afrika ➝ Angola

Opening: 1.000 €

1870, 100 reis lilac, tied by neat oval "PROVINCIA DE ANGOLA 1 SET. 88" to cover via Lisbon to London, with transit- and arrival marks. Fine and rare.

Provenance

Provenance : Charles Jewell (49. Corinphila auction, 1963)

275655 | Europa ➝ Portugiesische Kolonien ➝ Moçambique ➝ ProvinzAusgaben ➝ Lourenço Marques

Opening: 200 €

1898/1903, King Carlos 50 reis, horizontal pair, used on envelope to Sommerset, Cape Colony, pasted over with British “V.R. OPENED UNDER MARTIAL LAW” pink censor label, adjacent "RETURNED LETTER OFFICE NATAL 6 3 00", boxed violet "STOPPED BY CENSOR/RETURN TO SENDER" and blue framed “Retourne a lenvoveur / levovide ao remettente”. A fine and rare cover during the Boer War.

 

275605 | Europa ➝ Portugiesische Kolonien ➝ Macao

Opening: 200 €

1888, King Luis I 10 reis green, fresh colours, tied by cds. “CANTON * MAY 25.93” to reply pre-printed card with message to Macau, reverse arrival mark, small corner creases, otherwise fine

Provenance

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 719

275675 | Europa ➝ Portugiesische Kolonien ➝ Portugiesisch-Indien

Opening: 200 €

1880/81, 25 reis grey, tied by barred "1" to reverse of small cover from "NOVA GOA 8 8 80" to Bombay, British India. Fine and scarce. (AF no. 58)

Opening: 400 €

1881, 2 T on 100 reis lilac and 1882 1 tanga rose,  tied by cds. “NOVA-GOA 26.NO.84” to envelope to Lisbon with arrival postmark, 2T adhesive with perforation faults at right and cover roughly opened with small part missing on reverse, otherwise fine, rare franking

Opening: 150 €

Postal Stationery: 1882, postcard 1 tanga used with cds. “NOVA-GOVA 5. MA.83” via Bombay and Singapore to Java with arrival cds “SOERABAJA 31.3.1883” on front, light creases at bottom of no importance, still fine

275750 | Europa ➝ Portugiesische Kolonien ➝ Timor

Opening: 150 €

1893, Overprint issue 30 on 300 reis orange, fresh colours, tied by cds. “TIMOR 1.4.94” to pre-printed double card without text via Makassar and London to Guatemala with arrival postmark. A rare card with most unusual destination.

Provenance

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 753

276000 | Europa ➝ Rumänien (România)

Opening: 200 €

1871/1956, group of nine covers and postal stationery cards, some better items including 1896 cover with Romanian Post in the Levant 10 para, 20 para and 1 piaster with violet handstamp, 1871 5 bani carmine tied by cds. “BUCURESTU 12.10” to postal receipt, along with two postal stationery cards with additional franking sent in 1877 to Triest and Berlin, mostly fine

276180 | Europa ➝ Rußland (Poccия)

Opening: 150 €

1866, Coat of Arms 1 kopek black/yellow on vertically laid paper, two singles, with 3 kopek black/green on horizontally paid paper, all of fresh colours, making up the correct 5 kopek rate and tied by cds “REVEL 12 FEV. 1872” to official postal formula card to Moscow, adjacent railway travelling post office “39-40” and arrival cds “MOSCOW 14 FEVR. 1872”, fine. Rare early use of the newly introduced formula cards

Provenance

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 81

Opening: 150 €

3 kopek black/green with 1875 20 kopek blue/red orange, fresh colours, tied by cds “WARSAW 13 MAY 1877” repeated alongside to registered envelope to Vienna, Austria, with adjacent framed “ZAKAZNOE” (registered) as well as endorsement “Recommandiert”, reverse arrival cds “JOSEFTADT WIEN 26 5 77”. Except for a few short perforations on the 3 kopek and a few negligible toned spots on the envelope, in very fine condition. A very scarce early registered franking to a foreign destination

Provenance

Correct 23 kopek franking, with UPU domestic rate 8 kopek and registration fee 15 kopek

Opening: 150 €

1908, 10 kopek dark blue, 35 kopek lilac brown/green and 1 ruble brown/sienna/orange-red, all tied by “LODZ 13.10.11” to reverse of a German parcel card with Germania 20 pfennig blue and Representative 2 marks dark blue with cds “CHEMNITZ 27 9 11”, one stamp missing on front, some tear and minor imperfections, still an attractive and most unusual mixed franking

Opening: 200 €

1870/82, interesting assembly of seven covers and cards, displaying a fine range of rates and usages, some better items with 1875 2 kopek printed matter rate to Italy, 5 kopek postal stationery card used at the newly introduced UPU 4 kopek rate with “ST PETERSBURG 17 AUG. 1875”, better destination with Sweden, etc, some occasional faults, overall in good condition

276230 | Europa ➝ Rußland (Poccия) ➝ Ganzsachen

Opening: 200 €

1872, Postal stationery card 5 kopek green, used with cds “PLODSK 8 1875”, addressed to Warsaw with adjacent arrival cds “WARSAWA 7 AUG. 1875”, large blue framed “1875” (ca 47:26 mm), allegedly applied locally at departure to indicate the application of the new UPU tariff of 4 kopek, light vertical archival crease, otherwise fine

Provenance

Following the implementation of the UPU tariff of 19th June 1875 (4 kopek for both domestic and international rate), the previous 5 kopek stationery cards kept on being sold at the counter and used provisionally at the new tariff. Several local post offices are known to have amended the indicium to reflect the rate change. Reference: Epstein, Postal Stationery of Russia and its Dependencies, Vol I, page 36

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 239

277290 | Europa ➝ Rußland (Poccия) ➝ Rußische Post im Ausland ➝ Rußische Post in der Levante

Opening: 500 €

1872, 1 kopek brown and 5 kopek blue, two of each, fresh colours, tied on transit by Russian post office blue cds “ALEXANDRETTA”, repeated on reverse, and an additional single pen strike, to commercial envelope from Mersina to Aleppo, handed over on transit to the Ottoman post with Turkey 1876 Duloz 1 piaster yellow, strip of five and single, paying the domestic rate and cancelled with negative seal; one adhesive folded in half on the edge of the envelope and a few short perforations, still fine. A rare and appealing mixed franking

Provenance

Provenance: Joseph Hackmey (Spink1986)

Opening: 500 €

1872, 5 kopek blue, tied by blue cds “KONST-NOPOLSK FEV 74” with an additional strike alongside, to small envelope (with content) to Mitylene, originally posted at Odessa with Russia 3 kopek black/green and 10 kopek brown/blue paying the correct 13 kopek rate to Turkey via Russian steamship up to Constantinople, the last leg to Mitylene being paid by the Russian Levant adhesive. The 5 kopek with light vertical crease, 10 kopek shortened perforations on the right side and the envelope with part of back flap missing, still fine. An attractive colourfull mixed franking and most unusual Levant usage

Opening: 300 €

1876, “8" on 10 kopek carmine/green, fresh colours and good perforations, neatly tied by cds “KONSTANTIN 15 JUNE (18)78” to letter sheet with content to Taganrog, reverse transit via Odessa and arrival cds “TAGANROG 20 June 1878”, fine and rare usage of the provisional issue correctly paying the 8 kopek rate

Provenance

Provenance: “Cihangir” (121. Corinphila Auction, 2000)

277294 | Europa ➝ Rußland (Poccия) ➝ Rußische Post im Ausland ➝ Rußische Post in der Levante ➝ B. Rußische Staatspost

Opening: 800 €

1879, 7 kopek on 10 kopek carmine/green, Type II in black, tied by cds “CONSTANTINOPLE 21 JUL 1880” to printed commercial envelope to Odessa; on reverse arrival cds “ODESSA 23 NOV 1880”. The envelope with minor peripheral wear and aging, not distracting. Fine and very rare. Signed Romeko and certificate Eisold BPP (2000)

Opening: 200 €

1884, 1 kopek orange, Second Printing, a vertical block of six of fresh colours and good perforations, used with cds “ROPIT AFON 15 OCT 1900” to reverse of an envelope to Mount Athos, originally posted at Samara with Russia 7 kopek blue paying the domestic rate, endorsed on front “via Odessa and Konstantinople” with all appropriate transit cds, taxed “T”, envelope opened on two sides, fine. A very scarce usage

Provenance

Mail underfranked by 3 kopek, the 6 kopek Levant adhesives acting as postage due stamps representing the taxation of double the amount missing

279500 | Europa ➝ Serbien (Srbija, Cpбиja)

Opening: 150 €

1869/78, Milan 15 para orange, vertical pair, tied by c.d.s. "BEOGRAD 3 VII"(1875) to entire letter to Vienna, with arrival mark. A fine and scarce franking. Special rate from Serbia to Austria, commenced on 1 July 1875.

Opening: 200 €

1869/80, Milan 40 paras lilac, horizontal pair, tied by blue bilingual cds. "BELGRAD 4 APR 1878" to small registered mourning cover to Florence, Italy, with transit mark of Vienna. Very fine and scarce.

281000 | Europa ➝ Spanien (España)

Opening: 2.000 €

1851, Isabella  6 cuartos black, horizontal block of 12, deep fresh colour, little abrasion at lower left, otherwise clear to large margins, tied by spider cancel with adjacent “VICH CATALUNA 11 JUL 1851” to large cover to Barcelona, with arrival mark. Some usual light creasing. The largest recorded block and most important item of this stamp. Certificate Jose Soler AIEP (2017).