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1885 (December 22), 2 sld. brown and 3sld. light green vertical pairs, perforated 9 ½, tied to reverse of cover to Bern, Switzerlandm by Filipoppel c.d.s., partial Constantinopel c.d.s. transit and Bern c.d.s. receiver (1 Jan, 1885) alongside, trivial shorter perf on 2 sld. pair, else a fresh and very fine cover. Cert. Ferchenbauer (2007).
1886 (September 27) 10 sld. blue letter card to Bruges, twice struck by Filippopel c.d.s., with Constantinople (Sep 30) and Bruges (6 Oct) c.d.s. backstamps, a scarce usage to Belgium.
1887, Two Turkey Fiscal revenues cancelled AGENZIA LLOYD COSPOLI, tiny spots, otherwise fine pair
1888 (January 29), 20pa on 5kr postal stationery card, cancelled by choice Filippopel c.d.s., bold oval commercial sender's handstamp at left, to Vienna, with equally crisp c.d.s. receiver (22 Dec) on front, very fine.
"LARNACCA DI CIPRO 9/9" clear strike in typical brownish ink on folded letter (written in greek) to Triest with arrival mark, fine entire from the Ralli correspondence
1876-83, Austrian Levant 2 sld. yellow and 10 sld. blue horizontal pairs, cancelled respectively with Burgas and Filipopoli c.d.s., with Lombardy-Venetia 1864-5 5 sld. rose and 10 sld. blue horizontal pairs, also cancelled Burgas and Filipopoli, the Austria Levant 2 sld. yellow with some paper adhesions to reverse, the 10sld. with pressed horizontal crease, otherwise fine and uncommon multiples.
1867/1883, 2sld. orange (Coarse Print) through 3 sld. green to 50 sld. brown (Fine Print) Franz Josef, with 1883 3 sld. green through 50 sld. red lilac Arms, all cancelled with neat strikes of Filipopoli or Filippopel c.d.s., the 1878 3 sld. with thin, the 1883 5 sld. toned in places and 20 sld. with horizontal crease, but of generally fine appearance, and a challenge to assemble. (Michel 1I, 2II-4II, 5I-7I, 9-13)
1871, folded envelope bearing two 15 sld. brown and 5 sld. red, good perfs, tied by "BERUTTI 3/7" handstamp, red mark "P.D." alongside, on reverse arrival mark Lyon 17/Juil/71,usual file fold at bottom, otherwise fine. The 35 Soldi rate to France (usual 15 sld. to Trieste and 20 sld. to France) is scarce and in PROFI archive is no other such mix from Beyrouth recorded
1871, folded envelope from Austrian Post Office "CANEA JUN/14/1871" (Tchilinghirian fig. 533) franked with 10 Sld. blue, to Athens with 20 L. blue large hermes head, blue crayon "20" alongside, transit mark "SYRA JUN/16" on reverse, usual file fold and few spots, otherwise fine and attractive!
1870 (August 24), folded letter to Vienna, franked with Austrian Levant 15 sld. brown, Coarse Print, tied by Filipopoli c.d.s., with c.d.s. arrival backstamp (2 Sep), quite fresh, a desirable single franking.
1876-83, 10 sld. blue Franz Josef, Fine Print, horizontal strip of three, tied to small piece by two strikes of Filipopoli c.d.s. fresh colour, a scarce multiple.
1879 (May 27), folded letter to Constantinople, franked with 10 sld. blue, Fine Print, tied by neatly-struck Filipopoli c.d.s., reverse with c.d.s. arrival backstamp (30 May), slight toning surrounding adhesive, else fine, signed Sorani.
1886 (31 December), 10pa on 3sld. Coat of Arms, tied to cover to Leipzig by Filipopoli c.d.s., reverse with Constantinople transit (3 Jan), Leipzig c.d.s. receiver (7 Jan), a fresh and very fine single franking, paying the printed matter rate.
1864, 10 so. blue, horizontal pair, and 15 so. dark brown, issues of Lombardy Venetia, both struck with choice “Filipopoli” c.d.s., scarce and fine.
1906, Ganzsachenkarte 10 C. auf 10 H. rosa mit “JAFFA a 17/11/06 ÖSTERR. POST”, mit rs. Text nach Breslau mit Ankunftsstempel, etwas bügiger Bedarfsbeleg aus Palästina mit klarer Abstempelung
1914, Ganzsachenkarte 10 C. aus Jaffa nach Frankfurt mit nebengesetztem, 2-zeiligen Rahmenstempel "AUS JERUSALEM / ÖSTERR. POST".
1900, Brief aus CANEA mit 1 Pia. grauultramarin/schwarz sauber entwertet "I.R. SPEDIZONE POSTALE CANEA 19/10/00", nebengesetzt ovales "T" für Nachporto, nach Constantinopel mit rs. österr. Transitstempel und türkischem Ankunftsstempel, vertikale Bugspur, eine ungewöhnliche Verwendung
1908, “VALONA OESTERREICHISCHE POST 23.2.08” (Tchilinghirian Fig. 486) auf Firmen-Trauerbrief mit 1 Pia. nach Triest mit rs. Ankunftsstempel 25.2.08, Teil der Klappe fehlt, ansonsten einwandfrei, saubere Abstempelung
1911, 10 Para grün Privatganzsache mit Zusatzfrankatur 10 Pa. und 20 Pa. als Brief der Deutschen Palästina-Bank von Caifa nach Oldenburg, dazu zwei Ganzsachen der Deutschen Palästina-Bank 10 Pa. und 1 Pia. ohne Zusatzfrankatur bedarfsgebraucht mit Randknittern und Bügen.
1916, Kompletter Satz Aufdruckmarken mit 21 Werten, ausgesucht schön zentrierte Stücke, postfrisch, tadellos
1859, Austrian P.O. cover from Bucharest to Triest struck on despatch with "BUKAREST / 21 FEB." handstamp in black (Tchilinghirian fig. 710) and charged 6+9=15 kreuzer to pay, boxed transit WIEN 29/2 and red arrival mark TRIEST2/3 on reverse, rastel punched for Disinfection, file fold, very fresh and fine
1861, Folded envelope from GALLATZ 20/9 with blue oneliner "FRANCO" alongside, carried by ship to Constantinopoli with Lloyd Agenzie arrival mark on reverse, usual file fold, fine and scarce
1869, unfranked folded envelope from WIEN 30/8/69 to Bucharest with taxe mark ‘50 Bani’ on front, arrival mark 3/9 on reverse. Vertical file folds and spot, otherwise fine
1874, 5 Kr. red on envelope tied by WIEN 6/10/74, red crayon “12½” and black JNSUFFISAMENT AFFRANCHIE alongside, to Bucharest with taxe mark ‘40 Bani’ on front, arrival mark 9/10 on reverse. Flap tiny flaw, otherwise very fine
“JERUSALEM 10.10.01” c.d.s. on parcel card bearing 5 pia. on 1 kr. rose, addressed to Hungary, parcel label “Jerusalem Öst. Postamt 41” alongside, on reverse transit marks Jaffa 12.10.01, Triest 30.10.01 and Budapest 9.11.01, customs label on front, coupon cut at left, fine, signed Burger
1858, "PRUSSIA REGISTERED (Krone)" und roter P.D. , brit. "REGISTERED" mit Krone und “REGISTERED LONDON B 25/JY/65” Transitstpl. 10 Kr. blau (2) und 15 Kr. hellbraun mit rotem "RECOMMANDIRT/WIEN 22/7/1865" vorder- bzw. rückseitig auf Reco-Brief nach London, ver. Taxvermerke, Registerbug und Randspuren, attraktiver und seltener Reco-Brief, signiert Ferchenbauer
1866, "WeitFranco 14" L1 in rot mit Österreich 15 Kr. hellbraun und 10 Kr. blau auf Brief aus WIEN 21/6/65 mit nebengesetztem P.D. über Preußen “Coeln 24.6.Verviers” nach London mit Ankunftsstempel 26/6/65, etwas Altersspuren und Registerbüge, aus bekannter Korrospondenz Trebitsch-Friedländer
1874, "W.Fr. / 8 x." in violett vorderseitig auf Brief mit Österreich 10 Kr. blau und 3 Kr. grün entwertet “WIEN 23/11/74” nach London mit nebengesetztem “LONDON E PAID 25/NO/74” Ankunftsstempel in rot, leichte Randspuren
