386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1542
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1875, wrapper 4 c. green in vertical pair. Essay by Brück. Folds and some creasing. Unique.

Lot no.1543
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Opening200 €
Sold for180 €

1877, proof for Postal Collection Envelope 30 c. lilac, printed on yellow card. Very fine and rare.

Lot no.1544
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening200 €
Sold for180 €

1877, proof for Postal Collection Envelope 30 c. lilac, printed on grey card. Somewhat discoloured on reverse only, otherwise very fine and rare.

Lot no.1545
Opening600 €
Sold forUnsold

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

 

Lot no.1546
Opening140 €
Sold for240 €

1864, Willem III. 15c. orange, two horizontal pairs and single, all tied by boxed “FRANCO” to folded letter with adjacent cds. “ROTTERDAM 20 2 12-5 65” to Belfast with arrival mark, vertical file fold through one stamp, otherwise fine, signed E. Diena with certificate (1984)

Lot no.1547
Opening50 €
Sold for100 €

1867, Willem III. 25 c. violet, type II, fresh color and good perforation, tied by dotted numeral “91” to folded lettersheet with adjacent cds. “ROTTERDAM 24 JUL 72” to Baltimore with tying red “NEW YORK PAID ALL AUG 5”, fine, certificate Koopman (1984)

Lot no.1548
Opening2.000 €
Sold for1.600 €

1926/39, Three-hole 7½ cent violet (Driegaats), nice fresh colour, unmounted mint with very slightly toned gum. A fine example of this rare stamp.

Lot no.1549
OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for30 €

1894, Small Numerals 5 c. dark blue type III, tiny tear on upper right with small certificate Vleeming 2024, cat. 450 (NVPH P19a)

Lot no.1550
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.250 €

1877/1903, 1 c. – 2 g., the complete set of 12 stamps (15 c. 2 copies), unused with original gum and hinge remainders, few small imperfections, but still fine/very fine

Lot no.1551
There are additional 7% import fees (not tax, non deductible) that will be charged to all buyers. This includes also those buyers from outside the European Union.
Opening300 €
Sold for240 €

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)

Lot no.1552
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.200 €

1873, 25c brown orange, in combination with U.S 1879, Bank Note issue 10c brown, tied by St. Thomas c.d.s. to folded letter from the firm of Hellmund & Co, Curacao, to Bangor, Maine, endorsed “per Steamer Valencia via NYork”, with New York PAID ALL and New York c.d.s. backstamps (23 Mar), vertical fold. A rare mixed franking. the 10c paying for transit via the United States & Brazil Mail Steamship Co. Certificate Philatelic Foundation (2025)

Lot no.1553
Opening120 €
Sold forUnsold

1931, 7 ½ c. yellow-brown, horizontal pair, with cds. “POSTAGENT BATAVIA-AMSTERDAM 30.1.31” on radio-cover addressed to the industrialist and general director August Rosterg of the Wintershall Company in Kassel, Germany, left adhesive with two vertical folds, right stamp one pulled perf at top, some staining and transportation wear, otherwise in good condition, scarce

Lot no.1554
Opening120 €
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1931, 5 c. lightblue, vertical strip of three, with cds. “POSTAGENT BATAVIA-AMSTERDAM 30.1.31.”, on radio-cover, addressed to the industrialist and general director August Rosterg of the Wintershall Company in Kassel, Germany, folded vertically and some staining, otherwise in good condition, scarce

Lot no.1555
Opening400 €
Sold for400 €

1948, Hartz 15 cent t/m 1 gulden ongetand in veldeeltjes van 20 stuks met 2 brugparen en boven velrand met geschreven Nabestelling of herdruk (40 en 50 cent fiat druk) met datum en handtekening, resp. plaatnrs.15, 10, 3, 11, 9, 4, 7 en 8, een enkel bruin puntje. Proevencat. 1988 Pc.301/308, cat.w.3200

Lot no.1556
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Opening80 €
Sold for200 €

1855, 4 s. blue, 2 copies with good to large margins, used with 11-bar grid cancel, very fine, one with opinion Dr Ferchenbauer (1990)

Lot no.1557
Opening500 €
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1858, WARSZAWA 8/8 c.d.s. in red on folded envelope with content, red FRANCO and red crayon “21” alongside, on reverse transit mark WIEN 10/8 and arrival mark of austrian Levant CONSTANTINOPLE 13/8. In three days from Vienna to Constantinople the only possible route is via Semlin and DDSG to Galatz Romania and Austrian Lloyd black sea to Turkey. File folds and toned through yellowish traces of vinegar for disinfection. PROFI has not recorded any earlier cover from Poland to Turkey

Lot no.1558
Opening300 €
Sold for360 €

1860, 10 k. blue & rose, cancelled "209" (Lowicz) on piece, fine and scarce

Lot no.1559
Opening80 €
Sold for220 €

1860, 10 kop. Blue/rose, fresh colour and good perforation, neatly cancelled "1" WARZAWA. Signed Franz

Lot no.1560
Opening800 €
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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)

Lot no.1561
Opening160 €
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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)

Lot no.1562
Opening100 €
Sold for160 €

1918, Germania 30 pfg. in combination Eagle 20f., tied by cds. “SIERDAZU 18.3.19” to registered cover to Warsaw, fine, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1563
Opening200 €
Sold for340 €

1918, Germania 30 pfg. single and 60 pfg. as vertical strip of four tied by cds. “SOCHACZEW 22.3.19” to revers of double-weight value declared cover, front with provisional straight-line “Sochaczew” and handwritten registration number “N123” above, minor transportation wear, a very attractive and scarce entire, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1564
Opening500 €
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1918, Germania 5 on 2½pfg., tied by cds. “WARSAWA 26.1.19” to wrapper adressed to the magistrate of Myslenice, slightly toned corner perf, otherwise fine, very scarce with only few wrappers known, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1565
Opening150 €
Sold for180 €

1918, Germania 25 on 7½pfg., with variety “dot in P of Poczta”, paying the registration fee, tied by cds. "WARSZAWA -6.2.19“ to postage-free registered cover, with pre-printed senders address ”GLOWNY URZAD STATYYSTYCZNY“ (Main Statistical Office), and red L2 ”SPRAWA URZEDOWA Wolna od oplaty" (=OFFICIAL MATTER Free of charge) alongside to Krakow with arrival mark, minor transportation wear, fine and attractive, certificate Petriuk (2025) (Fischer 13B5)

Lot no.1566
Opening300 €
Sold for360 €

1918, 10h. on 30h. green-slate, tied by cds. “CHELM 20.I.19” to invalid postal stationery card to Warsaw, fine and scarce, signed Korszen and certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1567
Opening250 €
Sold for520 €

1918, 10h. on 30h. green-slate, tied by cds. “KOZIENICE 3.III.19” to invalid postal stationery card to Warsaw, unsufficiently franked, thus oval postage due mark “POBRAC 30f WARSZAWA 1” applied upon arrival, filing holes at left, otherwise fine, scarce, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1568
Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1918, 45h. on 60h. lilac-red in combination with Eagle 5h. green, tied by cds. “OSTROWIEC 5.II.19” to registered cover, the stamp with variety “long vertical printing bar", fine, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1569
Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold

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)

Lot no.1570
Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.200 €

1918, 50 h. in horizontal pair, each with a double overprint inverted, mint never hinged, very fine and rare, certificate Petriuk (2013) (Fischer-Nr. 28non)

Lot no.1571
Opening250 €
Sold for300 €

1918, 90h. lilac, vertical bisected, right half, tied by cds. “DABROWA in POL. 10.II.19” to cover to Sosnowiec, slightly overfranked, scarce and fine, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1572
Opening150 €
Sold for750 €

1919, Krakow overprints, 30 h. lilac, plate IIB, pos.29, unused, very fine, private signature, certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1573
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.150 €

1919, Krakow Issue 50h. and 25 on 80h., the 50h. with variety “thin Z”, tied by cds. “LANCUT 3.IX.19” to money order for 20Kronen to Lemberg with arrival mark “LEMBERG LWOW -5.IX.19”, since the stamps had already lost their postage validity but were still officially used internally, they were circled in red and marked with the handwritten note “Zwrot opłatę 70 hal, Paraphe” (=return the fee of 70hal) in red, with the violet official seal “Post and Telegraph Inspection Office in Warsaw" alongside, slight transportation wear, overall in good condition, very rare and attractive, signed Krawczyk and certificate Petriuk (2025)

Lot no.1574
Opening600 €
Sold forUnsold

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)

Lot no.1575
Opening200 €
Sold for240 €

1946, International Education Bureau 3-11 zl. in miniature sheets of 12, mint never hinged, fine

Lot no.1576
Opening200 €
Sold for1.600 €

1948, 160th Anniversary of the US Constitution, complete set in full sheetlets, mint never hinged, 120 zl. with a peripheral gum bend and a minor corner crease otherwise very fine, all signed Jungjohann BPP

Lot no.1577
Opening300 €
Sold for270 €

Culture souvenir sheet with handstamp "GROSZY" in type 23, neatly cancelled "WARSZAWA 13.12.51", very fine, signed Falkowski and certificate Wysocki

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