386th Auction
18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden
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Condition
6Catalogue no.6x, 8x+Turkey 29
1872, 1 kopek brown and 5 kopek blue, two of each, fresh colours, tied on transit by Russian post office blue cds “ALEXANDRETTA”, repeated on reverse, and an additional single pen strike, to commercial envelope from Mersina to Aleppo, handed over on transit to the Ottoman post with Turkey 1876 Duloz 1 piaster yellow, strip of five and single, paying the domestic rate and cancelled with negative seal; one adhesive folded in half on the edge of the envelope and a few short perforations, still fine. A rare and appealing mixed franking
Provenance: Joseph Hackmey (Spink1986)
Condition
6Catalogue no.10a
1876, “8" on 10 kopek carmine/green, fresh colours and good perforations, neatly tied by cds “KONSTANTIN 15 JUNE (18)78” to letter sheet with content to Taganrog, reverse transit via Odessa and arrival cds “TAGANROG 20 June 1878”, fine and rare usage of the provisional issue correctly paying the 8 kopek rate
Provenance: “Cihangir” (121. Corinphila Auction, 2000)
Condition
6Catalogue no.27+Gr.P16
1876, Duloz 10 para lilac, tied by all arabic single circle to 'Judicial' journal to Patras, Greece, charged upon arrival and franked with postage due 10 para green/black, tied by c.d.s. "PATRAS 8 JAN 80". Pages with some age wear, still a fine and rare item.
Condition
6Catalogue no.32,30
1876, Crescent 50 paras in horizontal pair and 10 paras, tied by blue c.d.s. "CONSTANTINOPLE 11 …1879" to registered envelope to Brighton, with transit- and arrival marks.
Condition
6Catalogue no.
1878/1916, seven covers and postal stationery cards including one franked parcel card from Cilica, with among others 1878 cover with 1876 50 paras from Damascus to Marseille, first postal stationery card 20 para used in 1878 via Messina to Malta with arrival postmark and 1915 overprint issue 25 piaster on 200 piaster tied by cds. “GALATA 1.1.16” to money letter, mostly fine
Condition
6Catalogue no.P4b, Burak T6a
1863, Tughra 5 piastres reddish-brown, two singles, fresh colour and with ample to large margins, applied upon arrival and tied by Battal cancel to envelope to Istanbul, addressed in Italian, Coptic and Armenian (written in Arabic). Some imperfections to envelope, as usual. A rare high postage due charge. Cert. ISFILA (1997).
Condition
6Catalogue no.P14
1884/91, UPU card 20 paras, used with bilingual "BEYROUTH SEPT 9 91" via "HONG KONG OC 7 91" to Macao, with arrival mark on reverse. A most unusual Destination.
1904, K.u.K. Feldpost-Correspondenz-Klappkarte mit 25 H.-Frankatur (re. etwas beschädigt) von Plevlje (heute Montenegro) nach Augsburg mit vs. Ankunftsstpl. vom 2.9., weiters eine 20 Para-Marke Türkei (links oben Riß), die bei dem türkischen Postamt mit dem Stempel ´Tachlidja´ entwertet wurde, inseitig Abbildung verschiedener türkischer Militärs sowie eines betenden Hodza und eines Albanesen, eine sehr außergewöhnliche Frankaturkombination und sehr dekorativ!
“SAHRA MENZIL POSTASI 1” black all arabic censorship of Turkish fieldpost in Bukarest on bank letter from the “BANK OF ROUMANIA LIMITED-BUCAREST”, bearing Germania 25 B. on 20 Pf single fine cancelled “BUKAREST 4.Jul.18” with triple censorship to the Banque Imperiale Ottoman Constantinople with arrival mark on reverse dated 23.7.18. Turkish and German censors together on cover from Bukarest are extremely scarce, in PROFI archive is only one other such combination on postal stationery recorded
1862, Tughra first printing, 2 pia. black on thin deep blue paper, unused, uncommonly large margins all around, scarce and very fine (Isfila 1)
Condition
2Catalogue no.3Ixb
1862, Tughra First Printing, 2pi black on thin deep blue paper, unused, without gum, red control band at foot, good colour, fine. (Isf 1)
1862, Tughra first printing, 5 pia. black on thin rose paper, blue control band on top, dividing lines on three sides (one tiny cut into), unused, fine and extremely scarce with such wide margins (Isfila 2)
1863, first print 5 piaster rose left margin with characteristic color missing and extraordinary margins on all sides with dividing lines, clear cancelled blue "FILIBE" in dots (Brandt-Ceylan Type IIA-4, Plovdiv / Bulgaria), little closed at bottom left corner, otherwise very fine. First printings of Tughra issue with city cancellations are great rarities of this issue and less than five from all cities are recorded
Condition
1Catalogue no.4Ixa
1862, Tughra First Printing, 5pi black on thin rose paper, bottom marginal single, unused, with small part original gum, fine. (Isf 2)
Condition
1 4Catalogue no.1II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 20pa black on yellow, tete-beche block of four with red control bands, generous margins, a lovely and scarce showpiece, very fine, ex “Sultan”. (Isf 3 TB02).
Condition
1Catalogue no.1 II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 20pa black on yellow, head-to-head tete-beche block of twelve, with red control band at top and bottom, unused, with part original gum, folded along central row and column, with hinge reinforcement of minor separation, a few other small imperfections, but a remarkable block, of tremendous visual appeal, and a dramatic showpiece, ex “Sultan.” (Isf 3 TB02)
Condition
1 4Catalogue no.1II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 20pa black on yellow, irregular head-to-head tete-beche block of five, red control band at top and foot, unused, with part original gum, large to very large margins on all sides including sheet margin at right, a few typical light creases common for this delicate paper, black arrow indicating frameline break adhered to block, else a fine and scarce multiple, ex “Sultan”. (Isf 3 TB02)
1863, 20 paras yellow, first issue tete-beche pair with “Blind Print of Control Band” and shifted light print of red border, unused with full gum, full margins on all sides and fresh, a very scarce variety! (Isfila 3 BV 45)
1863, Tughra second printing on thin paper, 20 pa. black on yellow, tete-beche pair (Types VIII and II) with red control band, generous margins, unused, usual crease lines, otherwise fine
Provenienz: Bombieri, Kuyas, Alanyali (D. Feldman 2011)
Condition
6Catalogue no.1II, 3II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 20pa black on yellow horizontal pair and 2pi black on blue, each with control bands at foot and tied to cover to Constantinople by blue battal cancels, wax seal cut from reverse, else a fine cover, ex Alanyali, “Sultan”. (Ifs 3, 5)
1863, Tughra second printing on thin paper, 1 pia. black on grey, head-to-head tete-beche block of four, with red control band, margins wide, unused, left pair mint never hinged with full original gum, a fine and scarce multiple (Isfila 4 TB02)
Condition
3 4Catalogue no.3II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 2pi black on blue, head-to-head tete-beche block of four, with red control bands, mostly large to very large margins including partial left sheet margin, cancelled with black battal, light horizontal crease through lower pair, else fine. (Ifs 5 TB02)
Condition
3 4Catalogue no.3II
1863, Tughra, Second Printing on thin paper, 2pi black on grey, foot-to-foot tete-beche block of four, with red control band, margins large to clear, bold cancellation in black, a fine and scarce multiple, ex “Sultan”. (Ifs 4 TB01)
1863, 2 pia. deep blue tete-beche pair with red border print, unused with original gum, full to wide margins on all sides, fresh bright color. The colour of this issue was applied with a large brush and imperfections were later corrected with a small brush, this stamp shows two such corrections with dabs of colour, an attractive variety, very fine (Isfila 5TB02 var.)
1863, 5 pi. postage and postage due unused stamps showing pre-printing natural paper fold and incorrect colour application, fine pair, attractive
1863, 5 pi. black on thin rose paper, deep colour, unused tete-beche pair, variety without control band, large margins all around, very fine (Isfila catalogue value 4.500€) (Isfila 6 BV22)
1863, 5 pi. black on thin deep red paper, very fresh colour, unused tete-beche pair, blue control band, large margins all around, both stamps showing variety 'worn frames on top', very fine, Cert. Sismondo (2007) (Isfila 6TB02)
1863, 5 pi. black on thin deep red paper, very fresh colour, top margin unused tete-beche pair with large part original gum, blue control band, large margins all around, very fine (Isfila catalogue value 3.600€) (Isfila 6PV06)
20 Para yellow pair, third print surface coloured thick paper (miscut to left), tied by blue "Battal" (cancelled) in dots to folded envelope written 2.Recep 1281 (1865) and ms. arrival with pencil ‘1865’, from Beyrouth to Damascus, horizontal fold through the stamps, flaw repaired at left stamp, fine and scarce Syria and Lebanon forerunner and one of the latest used Tughra covers!
Condition
3Catalogue no.2III
1863, Tughra, Third Printing on thick paper, 1pi black on grey head to head tete-beche pair, red control bands, large margins all around, neatly-cancelled with blue battal, various thins and imperfections but of fine appearance, ex “Sultan”. (Isf 20 TB02)
Condition
1 4Catalogue no.2III
1863, Tughra, Third Printing on thick paper, 1pi black on grey, head to head tete-beche right sheet marginal block of four, unused, part original gum, with red control bands at top and foot, large to very large margins on all sides, light diagonal crease and some light stains mostly confined to lower right, yet a scarce showpiece, ex “Sultan.” (Isf 20 TB02)
Condition
3 4Catalogue no.2III
1863, Tughra, Third Printing on thick paper, 1pi black on grey, head to head tete-beche block of four, with red control bands, large margins on all sides, used with multiples strikes of black battal cancel, a few creases, upper right stamp with thin, yet a scarce used multiple of fine appearance, handstamped Thier, ex “Sultan.” (Isf 20 TB02)
Condition
6Catalogue no.2IIIyb
1864, Tughra, Third Printing on thick paper, 1pi grey-lilac, large margins at left and foot, otherwise touching to slightly into frameline, tied to folded cover from Beirut to Damascus by dotted blue handstamp, fresh and fine. (Isf 20)
1865, 20 pa. yellow in block of six, together with 1 pia. grey, tied by all Arabic double-circle 'Samakov 81' to letter sheet from Samokov to the Zahari of the Bulgarian Church at Constantinople. Minor faults and strengthened in the cover fold. A rare and most attractive entire.Certificate ISFILA (2016)
1865, Duloz 1 pia. lilac in block of 4, tied by all arabic double circle " SAMAKOV 81" to letter sheet to the Zahari oft the Bulgarian church at Constantinople. One stamp small corner crease and cover fold backed, otherwise a fine and rare entire. Certificate Isfila (2016).
Condition
1Catalogue no.IV
1867, Star & Crescent (Duloz), 25 Ghr light salmon, Type II, part original gum, heavily hinged, colour slightly oxidized, a scarce and otherwise fine example of this difficult unissued stamp; with 2015 ISFILA certificate. (Isf 38)
