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383rd Auction

14–15 & 18–23 March 2024 in Wiesbaden

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56 Results Found

257500 | Europe ➝ Bulgaria

Opening: 100 €

Incoming mail: 1887, cover from the U.S. to Sistov, with blue transit mark of Roustschuk and arrival mark

381500 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues

Opening: 150 €

1847, Washington 10 c. black, fresh colour, good to large margins all round, used with red grid cancel, very fine 

Opening: 80 €

1851, 3 c. brownish carmine, Type II, clear to large margins with left sheet border, neatly tied by cds. "ROXBURY AUG 31 1857 Ms." to small embossed Lady´s envelope to Sunapee, New Hampshire, 3 c. with negligible tone spot at the margin´s upper left corner, mentioned for accuracy, a very fine and attractive cover

Opening: 100 €

1857, Washington 3 c. dull red, Type III, tied by four-ring cancel with adjacent cds. "RANDOLPH 13 JUN NY" to patriotic envelope to the Broadway Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, colourfull illustration with canon, flag and slogan "If any attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.", 3 c. a few pulled perfs, still a fine and appealing usage

Opening: 150 €

3 c. ultramarine, tied to to fancy cover with print of a dove 'carrying' the address, from "POSTVILLE N.Y. DEC. 8", to West Clarksville. Very fine and most attractive.

 

Opening: 100 €

1869, Pictorial 15 c. brown/blue, Type II, tied by mute bars circle to an envelope to France with red cds. "BOSTON 30 NOV PAID", "PD" and blue entry cds. "ET.-UNIS 13 DEC 69", one trivial toned perf., some small envelope faults due to the fragile pelure nature of the paper, still fine, sign. and certificate Bühler (1981)

1869, 90 c. carmine/black, used, fine

Opening: 120 €

1870/71, 1 c. blue, tied by blue cork to postcard 1 c. brown, from "LOUISVILLE MAY 15"(1874) to Germany, early use

Opening: 400 €

1861, Washington 3 c. rose and Jackson 2c. black, two singles each, on 1863 advertising cover from Philadelphia to Guatemala, dated 22 October 1863, tied by two strikes of the Philadelphia datestamp and two grid cancels in black, with part New York Packet mark dated 24 October in red, addressed to "Hon. E. O. Crosby", President Lincoln's Ambassador in Guatemala, the cover was taken on an American steamer at the letter rate of 10c per oz.; horizontal filing crease, horizontal filing crease not affecting stamps, some acid ink erosion and stained, rare cover, being the only known example franked with US 2c black Jacks to Guatemala.  
 
 

Opening: 200 €

1861, Jefferson 5 c. buff, fresh colours, tied by circular grid "PAID" on folded entire to Calcutta, reverse departure and London transit cds., arrival boxed "CALCUTTA STEAMLETTER 1862 JUL 28", one short perf., still a fine, attractive and scarce franking from the Goddard correspondence 

Opening: 150 €

1861, Jefferson 5 c. red brown, fresh colours, tied by large barred circle "PAID" to folded entire from the Goddard correspondence to Calcutta, India, reverse cds. "BOSTON JAN 21", transit and arrival cds. "CALCUTTA MA 3 1863", 5 c. one short perf at base, the fragile entire with some hinge reinforcement, otherwise a fine and very scarce single franking to India, certificate Philatelic Foundation (1973)

Opening: 200 €

1893, Columbus 1 $. salmon, tied by oval cds. "NEW YORK R" on registered 5 c. postal stationery to Germany, departure, transit and arrival cds. "PYMONT 22.8.97" on reverse, fine

Opening: 100 €

1893, 3 $. yellow green, used with oval cds. "NEW YORK REG", fine, signed Jakubek BPP

Opening: 200 €

1926, White Plains 2 c. carmine rose, cpl. souvenir sheet tied by cds. "NEW YORK OCT 1926" to registered airmail cover to Los Angeles, reverse cds. "NEW YORK (Int"l Philatelic Exhibition Sta.) OCT 23 1926" and arrival, fine and scarce early usage during the first week of the exibition

Opening: 250 €

1930, Graf Zeppelin 65c. -2,60$, tied by machine cancel to Zeppelincard resp. Zeppelincover to Wien resp. New York, some minor againg, otherwise fine

Opening: 100 €

1930, Graf Zeppelin 1,30$, tied by machine cancel to Zeppelincover "Südamerikafahrt" to Lörrach, fine

Opening: 70 €

1912, George Washington 2 c. and Benjamin Franklin 10 c. with oval cancellation "NEW YORK N.J." on registered cover "Ozean-Brief" with sender address cancel "Kaiser Wilhelm der Große" on reverse to San Francisco with arrival mark from 30-9.12. The envelope vertical foldet and file holes at left closed, otherwise fine

Opening: 70 €

1925, Theodore Roosevelt 5 c. and Grover Cleveland 12 c. with mude cancel "NEW YORK C" on registered preprinted cover "OCEAN LETTER" of "Marconi International Marine Communication" with sender note "SS Majestic" and complete letter to Baltimore with arrival mark from 18.8.1925. The cover with a small opening defect at the top left, otherwise fine

Opening: 70 €

1929, Woodrow Wilson 17 c. with oval mude mark "NEW YORK" on registered preprindet cover "RADIO BREV" with senders note "S/S Oscar II" to Broklyn with arrival mark from 26.6.1929. The cover with slight traces of transportation and slightly shortened on the left side, otherwise fine, till now only a few letters outside Denmark are known

381568 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues ➝ Postal Stationery ➝ Postal Cards

Opening: 100 €

1893, Columbian Exposition, 10 unused illustrated 1 c. postcards by Charles Goldsmith, series N°1 with designs one to ten, very fine

381300 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ Carriers’ Stamps ➝ General Issue Carriers’ Stamps

Opening: 300 €

1851, Eagle 1 c. blue and Washington 3 c. dull red, the later cissor´s cut at bottom right and right frame touched, tied together by faint cds. "PHILADELPHIA DEC 28" to small envelope to Delafield, Winsconsin, 1 c. with typical red star cancel. A very fine and scarce usage

3815870 | Overseas ➝ United States of America ➝ USA Issues ➝ Christmas Seals

Opening: 100 €

1939, Christmas Seal National Tuberculosos Association, complete imperforated sheet of 100 with the center 4 being special vignettes, signed by the artist "Rockwell Kent", reverse with numeral "51". One hundred imperforated sheet have been printed, two of which have been given to each state, with corresponding letter of confirmation from the Nation Tuberculosos Associates dated February 15, 1940

742000 | Thematics ➝ Olympic games

Opening: 800 €

1932, Los Angeles, almost 60 covers and cards and some Olympic stamps with pre-cancels, includind special cancels and cachets, many ship cancels.

115530 | German Empire ➝ Cancellations ➝ Francocancellations

Opening: 120 €

"BERLIN P.E.8 15.7.67" zweimal recht klar in Rotviolett auf Briefkuvert mit Leitvermerk "via Hamburg oder Bremen" über das Stadtpostamt "HAMBURG ST.P. 16.7.67" mit gestrichenem Rötelvermerk "6 ½" (Silbergroschen) und neuem Blaustift-Vermerk "f 4 ½" (Silbergroschen) und rotem EKr. "HAMBURG PACKET JUL 20 PAID 3" in die USA. Der Umschlag mit kleinen Randspuren und rückseitig etwas fleckig, sonst in guter Gesamterhaltung, ein nicht häufiger Brief in die USA zur Preußen-Zeit

381000 | Overseas ➝ United States of America

Opening: 500 €

1930, Graf Zepplin 65 Cents bis $ 2.60 komplett, postfrisch, Höchstwert mit wenigen gummifreien Stellen (geplatzte Gummibläschen), einwandfrei, unsigniert