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388th Auction

20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden

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20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden

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7235 Results Found

212000 | Europe ➝ Liechtenstein ➝ Official stamps

Opening: 800 €

1932, 10 Rp. gez. 10½:10½, Viererblock vom linken Bogenrand, postfrisch, tadellos. Unsigniert, Fotoattest Hoffner BPP (2025)

270000 | Europe ➝ Lithuania

Opening: 300 €

1919, Second Vilnius Issue 50 skatiku, tied by violet cancel of “GRODNO” to cover addressed to Konstanz with censor marks “M.P.K.” and further boxed censor mark tying the stamp, fine and scarce

270500 | Europe ➝ Luxemburg

Opening: 700 €

1852, "W" watermarked paper, complete sheet of 200, ungummed. Fine and very scarce.

Opening: 100 €

10 c. blue, clear to large margins, showing part of neighbours stamp at right, tied by target with adjacent "WEISWAMPACH ..JUIL 64" to small lettersheet to Luxembourg. Fine and scarce. Signed Goebel.

272000 | Europe ➝ Monaco

Opening: 420 €

1919, War widows and orphans 2 c. - 5 fr., 15 c. unused, otherwise mint never hinged. Very fine and fresh.

272500 | Europe ➝ Montenegro

Opening: 150 €

1893, Prince Nikola I. 5 nkr. rose-red tied by cds. “RUMA 6.5.” to cover with violet octagon ship mark “STEAMER DANNITZA POSTAGE 5 SOLDI SOUTARI (6)/(5)189(7)” to Triest with arrival Mark. Cover vertical folded and shortened at top, otherwise fine. A very rare ship mail cover of the Skutarisea

Opening: 150 €

1902, Prince Nikola I. 1 h. ultramarine, block of 8 and horizontal pair each tied by Austria ship mark “SELENE IE LLOYD 21.2.03” to reverse on cover to Teodo with arrival mark, fine

Opening: 100 €

1907, Prince Nikola I. 50 pa. violet, two single stamps tied by cds. “PODGORITZA 22.II.1900” to complete parcel card via Passau and Cologne to Liege, Belgium with arrival mark. The lower stamp with cut in at right und the parcel card are vertical folded, otherwise fine

273000 | Europe ➝ Netherlands

Opening: 200 €

1852, blue fiscal handstamps “TE ZEGELEN” and “NOORD HOLLAND 1 C.” on a complete printed matter and its wrapper, dated inside 7 April 1852, sent to Innsbruck, Tyrol with departure cds. “AMSTERDAM 6-4", reverse railway postmark “DEUTZ-MINDEN 7 4”, two-line “BEGRENZ 11” and arrival Innsbruck, minor peripheral ageing not detracting, very fine and very scarce

Opening: 250 €

1852, King Wilhelm III. 5 c. pale blue, fresh colour and good to wide margins all around, mint never hinged, fine, unsigned with certificate Bakker (2003)

Opening: 400 €

1852, King Wilhelm III. 10 c. carmine, plate VII, position 9, fresh colour and good margins all around, mint never hinged with light tone gum spot with red signature, fine. Mint never hinged Mint never hinged copies of this stamp are very rare, certificate Vleeming BPP (2013)

Opening: 500 €

1864, King Wilhelm III. 15 c. orange, light decentered, mint never hinged, fine, unsigned with certificate Bakker (2013)

Opening: 1.500 €

1926/39, Queen Wilhelmina 7½ c. violet with three-hole trial perforation (Driegaats), mint never hinged, very fine. ProFi has not registered any other copies in mint never hinged condition, extremly rare, unsigned with certificate Muis (2006)

 

273150 | Europe ➝ Netherlands ➝ Moneyorder stamps

Opening: 1.000 €

1884, 1-10 g. complete, unused with original gum, very fine, high values stamps signed Koopman and certificate N.V.P.H. (2010) for all stamps

Provenance

1884, 1-10 g. complete, unused with original gum, very fine, high values stamps signed Koopman and certificate N.V.P.H. (2010) for all stamps

273790 | Europe ➝ Dutch Colonies ➝ Dutch East Indies

Opening: 250 €

1923, Queen Wilhelmina Silver Jubilee 5c.-5g., each as strip of three affixed to part of archive page, with handstamps “POSTET ET TELEGRAPHES / MADAGASCAR / COLLECTION / DE BERNE” in red, unique

Opening: 150 €

1941, Wilhelmina 10 c. – 10 g. as imperforated proofs, all in horizontal pairs, including 10 c. in 4 different colours

274500 | Europe ➝ Poland

Opening: 300 €

10 k. dark blue/carmine, fresh colours and nicely centered, unused and regummed, a couple of short perfs on the right due to cissor´s cut, otherwise very fine, scarce, certificate Philatelic Experts (2024)

Opening: 500 €

1918, Germania 30 Pfg., “Gen.-Gouv. Warschau” with variety semi-glossy double overprint, unused, very fine. A very scarce stamp, certificate Berbeka (2012) (Fischer-Nr. 14INp)

Opening: 1.000 €

1918, Lublin Issue 10 and 45 h., with additional franking Austrian Fieldpost stamps 3h. single and block of four and postage due stamps 10 h., horizontal pair, all tied by cds. “JANOW 23.XII.19” to registered cover to Lemberg, few blunted perfs due to being applied at the edge, otherwise fine, a very rare cover with the Lublin Issue, signed Korszen and Petriuk with certificate (2025)

Opening: 300 €

1918, Lublin Issue 45 h. with additional franking, tied by cds. “CHELM 6.II.19” to registered cover, backflap missing and some aging, transporation wear. For the Lublin region (southern Poland), which also included Chelm, the postage rate was temporarily set at 25 H for letters and 25 H for registered mail for a short period from January 7/8, 1919, signed with certificate Petriuk (2025)

Opening: 400 €

1918, Lublin Issue 45 h., tied by cds. “OPOCZNO 7.1.19” to Radomsk, few folds, otherwise fine, very rare issue on cover, signed Korzsen and Petriuk with certificate (2025)

Opening: 350 €

1918, 45h. on 80h. blue-slate, vertically bisected in such a way that only the old value “80” is visible, tied, as delivery fee, by cds. “KONSK 8.II.19” to reverse of parcel card from “OSTROWIEC -9.II.19”, very rare and attractive, signed Korszen and certificate Petriuk (2025)

Opening: 200 €

1919, Krakow Issue 90 h. red-carmine, plate I, position 61, tied by cds. “KRAKOW 16 II 19” to small piece, fine, certificate Petriuk (2017)

Opening: 500 €

1919, Coat of arms 15 f. red, horizontal strip of five, of three, two horizontal pairs and single, tied by cds. “DZURYN 4 XII 19” to front and reverse of registered express letter from the Polish 5th Air Force Squadron in Dżuryn near Czortków, with provisional, handwritten registration label “R90” to Lübeck, Germany with arrival mark. Straight-line “Cenzurowano” on front and reverse. Further strike of boxed “CENZURA WOJSKOWA / w Stanisławowie” alongside, at left censor label “Auf Grund der Verordnung…”. A very rare letter sent abroad; normal domestic mail for military correspondence was postage-free, but the normal fee had to be paid for letters abroad, usual transportation wear, otherwise very fine, signed and certificates Drewiecki (2015) and Petriuk (2025)

Opening: 150 €

1919, Coat of Arms 25f., two singles tied by cds. “WORONOWO 19. I.20” to cover to Providence, USA with handstamp “DEFICIENCY IN ADDRESS SUPPLIED”, thus handwritten “Providence R9” added, horizontal fold and minor transportation wear, otherwise fine, scarce, signed Petriuk