257500 | Europe ➝ Bulgaria



Opening: 100 €
1865, Folded envelope from Aidos (Ajtos) via Burgas and Black Sea route to Constantinople, at arrival Turkey postage due 2 pia. brown affixed and tied by boxed GALATA 81, full conten, usual file fold, fine





Opening: 50 €
1979, Europe 80 souvenir sheets Belgrad Exhibition, (Mi.Bl. 84) all mint never hinged, catalogue value 4.000,- Euro
257650 | Europe ➝ Bulgaria ➝ Postage Due



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1884, 5 p. orange, rouletted, unused without gum, deep colour, tiny thin spot, otherwise fine
257850 | Europe ➝ Bulgaria ➝ postal stationery



Opening: 40 €
1884, 10 st. + 10 st. carmine on white, complete postal stationery answering card, clear cancelled VIDIN 14.12.93 in blue, message inside, to Leipzig with arrival mark, fine and scarce.



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1885/89, Set of 5 complete postal stationery answering cards, all unused, tiny paper adhesives on reverse, otherwise fine.



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1907/12, Ferdinand 5 st. postal stationery card used uprated with imprint on reverse, 10 st. single on postcard Temple St. Alexandre Newsky and two mint postcards, fine
258000 | Europe ➝ Eastern Rumelia



1889, FILIPPOPEL cds. on postcard and envelope used in the last weeks of the Austrian P.O. in Plovdiv. The P.O. was closed on 31 March 1889, aditional three stamps with same cancellation.



Opening: 800 €
1879, stampless official cover of russian troops from Jambol to Russia, JAMBOL/JAMBOL I/VI/79 c.d.s. on front, used after the withdrawal of Russian troops from Eastern Rumelia, on reverse seal mark '1st department pharmacy, military temporary field hospital' in black, arrival mark ‘Annenburgskaya Station Kurland 10.June 1879’, in PROFI archive the only recorded official mail from Jambol in June 1879, fine and scarce



1877, stampless military letter card of russian troops from Tirnovo, cancelled ‘12th Fieldpost Agency 11.Oct.1877’, railway via ungeni to Warszaw, fine and scarce. Interesting text about war and situation in Tirnovo.
Provenance
Provenienz : Coll. Hitzler (Gärtner, 2010)



Opening: 400 €
1877, stampless military cover of 130th Kherson Regiment of russian troops from Tabatchka (near Russe), cancelled ‘4th Fieldpost Agency 14.Dec.1877’, transit mark St. Petersburg on reverse and arrival mark Helsingfors, fine and scarce destination to Finland. The garrison in Pleven surrendered on 10 December.



Opening: 400 €
1878, stampless military cover of 130th Kherson Regiment of russian troops from Kotchmar (northwest of Dobritch), cancelled ‘4th Fieldpost Agency 6.Abr.1878’, transit mark St. Petersburg on reverse and arrival mark Helsingfors, fine and scarce destination to Finland. Rare post following the dictated peace of San Stefano on 3 March 1878.



Opening: 400 €
1878, stampless military cover of russian troops from Jamboli, cancelled ‘20th Fieldpost Agency 6.May.1878’, fine and scarce. Rare post following the dictated peace of San Stefano on 3 March 1878 and last days of russian occupation.



Opening: 200 €
1878, “Emperor's Head Office in Bulgaria Russian Commissar for parcels” black on white label on stampless military letter of russian fieldpost to P.O. Sofia, fine and scarce.



Opening: 60 €
1860 (June 22), folded letter from Plovdiv to Marseille, struck with Filipopoli despatch c.d.s., handstamped FRANCO in black and P.D. in red, French entry c.d.s. on front, reverse with Wien (28 Jun) and Paris (1 Jul) c.d.s., black Semlin disinfection handstamp, some minor staining in places, else fine; ex Hitzler.



Opening: 200 €
1878, Official letter with Instructions for handling mail in the newly established post offices in the district Tirnovo that were previously field post offices, fine

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1877/78, Two postcards showing bulgarian Legion at Ploesti 1877 (Romania) prepared to fight against the turks and 1878 victory against turks, additional receipt 1877 for registered mail from Svishtow to Jurenevo, fine.



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1881, ½ pre. on 20 pa. green no gum, 20 pa. violet green showing inverted “R.O.” unused, 2 pia. no gum and 10 pa. overprinted “R.O.” in blue and “ROUMÉLIE ORIENTALE” in blue, unused, usual rough perforation, otherwise fine, signed Jules Bernichon a.o.



Opening: 50 €
1881, 1 pre. on 20 pa. green to 2 pia., overprinted “R.O.” in blue, used set of three, additional 1881 10 pa. overprinted “R.O.” and “ROUMÉLIE ORIENTALE” in blue, two signed, usual rough perforation, otherwise fine



Opening: 70 €
1880, 20 pa. violet on green, inverted blue overprint “R.O.”, unused, perf faults, otherwise fine, signed Jules Bernichon Paris



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1880/85, Six stamps including two stamps showing “R.O.” overprints, 5 pia. signed Hertsch, 5 pa. both perfs., all stamps used, fine



Opening: 50 €
1880, 2 pia. handstamped “R.O.” in blue unused, usual rough perforation, otherwise fine, signed Jules Bernichon



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1880, 5 pia. rose on blue, blue overprint “R.O.”, unused, fine, signed A. Albertson



Opening: 300 €
1869, Folded letter from Burgas to Constantinople bearing 10 sld. blue tied by very fine single circle ‘BURGAS 30/1’ datestamp in black (Tchilinghirian fig.936), on reverse ‘Lloyd Agenzie/Constantinople’ arrival cds., additional four stamps Lombardia-Ven. with same cancellation, fine



Opening: 40 €
1880, 5 pa. black on olive, 20 pa. black on rose and 1 pia black on blue, three imperf stamps, unused, very fine and fresh

