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386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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61 Results Found

261500 | Europe ➝ Denmark

Opening: 500 €

1875, 8 öre grey/red, as additional franking on postcard 2 skilling blue, as correct 12 öre-franking from “KJÖBENHAVN 13 5 1875” to Trysil, Norway, with transit marks on front. Some marginal faults. A very rare mixed currencies combination and the only recorded postcard to Norway at this rate.

Opening: 500 €

1884/1902, Coat-of-Arms 20 öre blue, tied by c.d.s. "RIBE 3.-7.99" to official letter of enquiry for a registered letter to South Africa, also a privately initiated enquiry, correctly franked with 20 öre for the enquiry fee, obviously excepted from the Postal Administration since it shows the similar recordation handstamps as the official form. A very rare and most interesting ensemble.

 

Opening: 150 €

1855/1945, 9 cards, covers and postal stationeries including Postal receipt for parcel and Dänish West Indies 6 cents unused card, some better items with 1864, 4 skilling on entire letter (placed against regulation at lower left) with postage due tax “2” in red crayon, postal stationery card 10 öre with additional franking 8 öre from “VIBORG 22.1.(91)” to Singapore with arrival postmark and underfranked letter card 8 öre from “KOSOR 9.5.94” to Norway, mostly fine

261800 | Europe ➝ Denmark ➝ Danish West Indies

Opening: 500 €

1877, 12 cents red-lilac & yellow-green, tied by c.d.s. "ST. THOMAS 19/1 1879" to small mourning cover to the Lord Bishop at Antigua, with frontside arrival mark. A scarce and a lovely intra-Caribbean transitional rate single franking. (Scott 11)

Opening: 150 €

1905, Christian IX., 5 bit, 10 bit and 25 bit, , tied by c.d.s. "ST.THOMAS 2/2 1907" to envelope to Bluefields, Nicaragua, with transit- and arrival marks. A fine and scarce colour franking.

261805 | Europe ➝ Denmark ➝ Danish West Indies ➝ Postage Due

Opening: 200 €

1902, 1 c. blue, marginal strip of three, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 20/1 1905" to commercial, unsufficiently prepaid postcard from "KJØBENHAVN 31.12.1905" to St. Thomas. One stamp tiny applied over the edge of the card, still very fine and scarce.

Provenance

Note: The PO did not require that dues be cancelled, so very few cancelled dues exist on entire.

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 805

261500 | Europe ➝ Denmark

Opening: 250 €

1852, Frederik VIII. Essay 8 rbs. bicoloured, fresh color and good margins, no gum, scarce (AFA E5Ab)

Opening: 150 €

1851, Ferslew, FIRE RBS chocolate brown, good to large margins, used on ship letter sheet with Lübeck return address, to Copenhagen, cancelled upon arrival with no. "1", with adjacent compass handstamp of 4.8.1853. Certificate Moeller (1996)

Opening: 1.500 €

1852, Thiele 4 rbs. red-brown, First Printing, Plate 2, slightly cut in at right otherwise fine with fresh colours, tied by 4-ring mute cancel with adjacent compass postmark “KJOBENHAVN. 1.4.1852.” to entire letter to Broholm pr Svendborg, endorsed on the inside “Amagerbro pr. Kjöbenhavn, d 30 Marz 1852”, fine. The initial Thiele printing would be delivered in early March 1852, the first of April 1852 being the earliest date of usage recorded. An extremely rare First Day cover from the first Thiele printing, certificates Kaiser (1984) and Møller AIEP (2025)  (FACIT-Nr. 2II) 

Opening: 500 €

1852, Thiele printing 2 rbs. blue, type 3, fresh colour and good to wide margins all around, tied by  numeral “1” to cpl. local letter (dated Riga, 5/17.Mai.1855) with adjacent blue foot post marking of 24.May 1855, in good condition. An unusual forwarded letter from Latvia

Opening: 400 €

1852, 2 R.B.S., Thiele printing, plate II, type 6, fresh color and close to wide margins all around, neatly tied by numeral “1” and foot post handstamp “F. 8 23 9 53 P” to folded letter, the letter with small wrinkles, otherwise a fine and scarce entire, certificate Nielsen (2000)

Opening: 200 €

8 sk. green with ample to large margins (inconspicuous scissors cut), in combination with 1864/70, 2 sk. blue and 4 sk. orange, tied by clear no. "24" with adjacent "HELSINGBORG 7 12" to lettersheet (side flaps slightly reduced) to London. Fine and very attractive. Certificate Nielsen (1994)

Opening: 250 €

1854, 8 s. green in combination with 1864 3s. violet as horizontal pair, fresh colors, good margins and mostly good perforations, all tied by numeral “19” to folded lettersheet with adjacent cds. “FREDERIKSHAVN 15 5 1867” to London, from the famous Westenhoff-Correspondence, with the usual changed name in the address, a very attractive and scarce entire

Opening: 150 €

1864/70, 3 sk. lilac, horizontal pair (right stamp with plate flaw 'spot under 3'), tied by clear no. "218" with adjacent c.d.s. "RANDERS JB.P.E. 11/1" to entire letter to Lübeck. Very fine. Certificate Moeller 1994

261575 | Europe ➝ Denmark ➝ Official stamps

Opening: 100 €

1871, Coat of arms 4s. rose, perf. 12½, horizontal pair tied by numeral “45” with adjacent cds. “NIBE 8/10” to parcel cover to Hobro, left stamp light filing fold, otherwise fine and scarce

261800 | Europe ➝ Denmark ➝ Danish West Indies

Opening: 600 €

1885, 1c. brown-red and light green, sheet of one hundred, showing varieties including a “broken C” (pos. 6), “filled C” (pos. 65),mostly never hinged, save for a small number of stamps at lower right which have been reinforced, two stamps having been re-affixed to pane with hinges, tear in right margin and other small margin flaws. Extremely scarce.  (Facit 5e). 

Opening: 200 €

1876/93, 5 c. green & gray, horizontal pair, tied by c.d.s. "ST.THOMAS 6/6 79" to folded letter to Grimstad, Norway. Stamps with very light filing fold. Apparently accepted without postage due, despite the rate having been raised to 12c in March 1879. A scarce Destination.

Opening: 200 €

1893, 10c red brown & grey blue, sheet of one hundred, showing the “white dot between T and S” in various positions, “white spot at foot of R of OER” (pos 71), bright colour but significant perf separation in several places, stamp in position 80 separated and re-attached with hinge, margin torn beside, fragile, yet quite scarce. (Facit 10g)

Opening: 1.000 €

1878, 12c. yellow-green & lilac red, sheet of one hundred, showing the “foot on big ‘2’ filled” variety (pos. 50), some perforations hinge reinforced in bottom selvedge, small piece torn from lower right margin, with some perf separation to surrounding stamps, other trivial edge flaws, else a remarkably fresh and bright pane, scarce and fine. (Facit 11b; )

Opening: 100 €

1873/1900, 3 c. light blue & carmine, frame inverted, and 5 c. light blue, all tied by c.d.s. "ST.THOMAS 21/12 1900" to postal stationery envelope 2c to Dunedin, New Zealand, with arrival mark. A scarce destination.

Opening: 200 €

1904, Christian IX, essay 5 c. in black, stamp format and large block format, also 2 pairs of proof for 1930 Hagermann reprint

Opening: 200 €

1905, Christian IX. 5 bit light green, 10 bit in horizontal pair, and vertical pair 20 bit, tied by c.d.s. "CHRISTIANSTED 6/2 1906" to registered cover to Wiesbaden, Germany, with Le Havre transit (24 Feb) on front, St. Thomas and Wiesbaden (25 Feb) c.d.s. backstamps. Scarce and attractive.

Opening: 100 €

1905, Christian IX. 20 bit, tied by St. Thomas c.d.s. to postal stationery card 3 c., registered to Helsinki, Finland, with arrival mark on front. Very fine and scarce.

Opening: 200 €

1905, Christian IX 40 bit and 25 bit, tied by c.d.s. "FREDERIKSTAD 17 1 1907" to double rate registered letter with adjacent boxed “FREDERIKSTED / R” and additional violet boxed St. Thomas D.W.I. registration marking, to New York City. Fine and very scarce.

Opening: 200 €

50 bit and Frederik VIII. 30 bit, tied by St. Thomas c.d.s. to registered cover of the St. Thomas Post Office 1915 to Chicago, with arrival marks. Light horizontal fold, not affecting the stamps. A scarce mixed franking.