273250 | Europe ➝ Netherlands ➝ Postal Stationery



Opening: 500 €
1927, Olympic games , postcard Wilhelmina 3 c. green with “O.E.H.B.A.H.” at lower left, unused, very fine and very rare (Geuzendam OL16)



Opening: 80 €
1928, Huygens cards: Serie C and D, used in 1927 without text, very fine (Geuzendam OL19-20)



Opening: 150 €
1928, Olympic games , Serie F: postcard 3 c. 'VOETBAL', unused, very fine and scarce (Geuzendam OL22)



Opening: 80 €
1928, Huygens cards: 'De Regentes' advertising card with additional franking, used from "EDAM 8.III.1930" to Den Haag, very fine and scarce (Geuzendam OL29)
274000 | Europe ➝ Norway



Opening: 500 €
1853, "DAMPSKIBET BERGEN", blue single circle with manuscript date "20/11", to Mandal; on reverse noted “1-8” for the cash payment of 8 skilling.



Opening: 300 €
1951, Olympic Games, imperforated colour proofs 15 o. and 30 o. in red and unissued design 55 o. with top inscription and rings in white resp. red, mint never hinged
274500 | Europe ➝ Poland




Opening: 500 €
1860, Coat of Arms 10 k. deep blue/carmine, fresh colours and very good perforations, neatly tied by the four-ring numeral cancel “215” with circular “ZGIERZ” alongside to folded entire to Warsaw with reverse arrival, negligible toning on a couple of perfs, of no importance. A lovely and attractive cover in very fine condition, certificate Mikulski (1999)





Opening: 1.000 €
1918, Germania 10 pfg. light-pinkish-carmine, the overprint semi-glossy, bluish black in transmitted light, horizontal pair, position 47-48,, mint never hinged, very fine and rare, signed with certificate Korszen (2019) (Fischer Nr. 10IIba) In addition Germania 10 pfg. unused, signed Schmutz and Petriuk (Fischer Nr. 10IIa)




Opening: 200 €
1918, Germania 20 pfg. blue with half-glossy overprint, mint never hinged, small natural inclusion, fine, scarce, signed Petriuk and Korszen with short-opinion (2018) (Fischer 12IIbax)




Opening: 400 €
1919, Krakow Issue 15 on 36h. with additional franking, untied as delivery fee on cash-paid postal money order from “GORLICE 10.III.19” to Krakow with arrival mark, however the recipient could not be identified, therefore returned, a very rare card, certificate Petriuk (2025) and Schmutz (1986)




Opening: 200 €
1918, Germania 40 pfg. with clear double overprint, used with illegible cancel, very fine, scarce, certificate Korszen (2018) and Petriuk PZF (2021) (Fischer 15Ib Np)





Opening: 250 €
1918, 10-45h. with double overprint, one inverted, unused, very fine and rare, certificate Petriuk PZF (2024) (Fischer 17-19Non)




Opening: 500 €
1918, Lublin Issue 45h. on 80h. blue together with Austria Postage Due 5h. red, tied by cds. “GRANICA 8.1.19” to registered cover to Vienna, vertical fold and some transportation wear, otherwise fine and a s scarce mixed franking which was only possible for a short period nof time, signed Schmutz and Petriuk with certificate (2025)




Opening: 250 €
1918, Lublin Issue 45h. on 80h. blue bisected, tied by cds. “SKARZYSKI 25.I.19” to reverse of cover to Radom, a little roughly openend, otherwise fine, the only recorded copy of this bisect, signed Petriuk with certificate (2025)




Opening: 400 €
1919, Krakow Issue 15h. brownish-red, horizontal pair, position 89-90, with additional franking, tied by cds. “KRAKOW 16.II.19” to registered cover to Warsaw with arrival mark, backflap missing, otherwise fine and scarce, a.o. signed Schmutz and Petriuk with certificate (2025)




Opening: 100 €
1919, Krakow 40 h. brown-olive with inverted overprint form Plate I position 7, unused, fine, scarce, certificate Petriuk PZF (2024) (Fischer Nr. 40No)



Opening: 500 €
1919, Eagle 10 f. tied by straight-line “PORTO” (Type 125) to reverse of parcel card to Sanok, franked with Germania 20 pfg. and three singles 60 pfg., all tied by provisional cork cancellation of Jablonna, few obvious imperfections, an attractive provisional use of a regular stamp as postage due, this is the sole recorded showing this type of “PORTO” cancellation, sign. Petriuk with certificate (2025)




Opening: 200 €
1921, Red Cross 6+30m. red tied by cds. “ZELOW 29.III.21” to underpaid express cover to Paterson, New York, upon arrival taxed with “DUE 4 CENTS” and postage due 2c. as pair applied, undeliverable with adjacent straight-line “Moved, Left no address”, soe minor wear, scarce and attractive, signed with certificate Petriuk PZF (2024)




Opening: 800 €
1921, Red Cross 10+30m. brown-carmine with additional franking, tied by cds. “WARSZAWA 26.4.21” to registered airmail cover to Prague with arrival mark, vertical fold and backflap missing, somewhat stained, otherwise a fine and very rare commercial cover, signed Petriuk with certificate (2025)



Opening: 150 €
1920, “Cenzura Wojskowa”, polish military censor label tied by oval “Wr. I. / 55” seal to cover from Russia via Moscow to Baranowicze, very rare, sent during the very short period when a postal exchange with Russia was still definitely permitted before the Riga Treaty from March 1921




Opening: 150 €
“POCZTA HOTELOWA POLONIA-PALACE LODZ" red boxed cancellation, clear on franked registered cover from “LODZ 20.XI.35” to Warsaw with arrival mark, vertical fold not touching cancel or adhesive, a fine and scarce entire, signed. Schmutz and Petriuk with certificate (2025)




Opening: 150 €
“Poczta Hotelowa Biuro prosb i pdan J. Kafarskiego Brzesc n-B”, violet cachet with handwritten daten “14.IV.38” and register number “58” on large format franked, registered cover from “BREZESC N/ BUG2 12.IV,38” to Piszczac with arrival mark, vertical fold at left, usual transportation wear, a very scarce and attractive Hote-Post entire, signed Petriuk with certificate (2025)
274650 | Europe ➝ Poland ➝ postal stationery





Opening: 300 €
1860, Warsaw City Post postal stationery envelope 3 k. blue, five unused showing printing variations on the posthorn, also two cut-outs, mostly very fine, scarce
274500 | Europe ➝ Poland



Opening: 200 €
1860, Polish Postal Stationery 10 k. black, format type B (29mm), used with a neat strike of the four-square numeral “1” with red cds. “WARSAW 27/1” alongside, sent to St Petersburg, reverse arrival cds. “ST PETERSBURG 29 JAN. 1865”, some minor soiling, still fine. A scarce late usage, as all Polish stationeries were demonitized early in 1865, signed Jakubek
274650 | Europe ➝ Poland ➝ postal stationery



Opening: 120 €
1925, IAS with handwritten correction “80” on 50 gr., used with cds. “POZNAN -8.3.22”, vertical crease, small imperfections, otherwise fine, scarce (Fischer CC2b)