386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.10137
Opening300 €
Sold for280 €

1932/40, Peace Type, attractive mint never hinged/unused and used collection with 234 covers and cards, specialized with paper varieties, shades, multiples, many interesting frankings and usage with airmail, etc. Except for the occasional fault, in overall very good condition, expertly mounted and described on exhibition pages and neatly housed in 4 albums (ex Mi.-Nr. 273-487, ex Yvert-Nr. 280-485)

Lot no.10138
Opening200 €
Sold for440 €

1941/42, Maréchal Pétain, attractive mint never hinged/unused and used collection with 134 covers and cards, specialized with paper varieties, multiples including some complete sheets, fine selection of postal usages with returned and express mail, single-, multiple and combination frankings, etc. Except for the occasional fault, in overall very good condition, expertly mounted and described on exhibition pages and neatly housed in 3 albums (ex Mi.-Nr. 502-580, ex Yvert-Nr. 470-523)

Lot no.10139
OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for15 €
Lot no.10140
Opening150 €
Sold for160 €

1956/2004, apparently complete used collection including some souvenir sheets etc., good condition

Lot no.10141
Opening200 €
Sold for400 €

1697/1880 (ca.), group of over 130 stampless covers, including a fine collection of circa 40 Paris Postage Due Postmarks, some better items with an early 1697 straightline handstamp “DE LYON”, 1859 mail from “ST DENIS ILE DE LA REUNION”, a fine selection of incoming transatlantic mail with 1855 Lima to Paris with green cds. “VAPOR LIMA 1855" and red two-line “PANAMA TRANSIT”, several entires from La Havana to Bordeaux via the United States including 1855 “FORWARDED BY NEW YORK RENAULD & FRANCOIS” and endorsed “P. Pacific”, 1858 Norway to Bordeaux, 1880 Port-au-Prince Haiti to Le Havre, 1876 Brazil to Bordeaux, superb octagonal “VERA CRUZ PAQ. FR. B N°3” on 1868 entire to Paris, etc., mixed condition 

Lot no.10142
Opening600 €
Sold for1.200 €

1793/1813 (ca.), 90 covers from the Département Conquis and Armée d´Italie, unfolding with a fine group of military and shipowner Rougement archive mail, some better items with December 1811 entire letter sent from the corsair captain on the “Themis" concerning the capture of an English ship and the seizure of its codfish cargo, followed by a strong section of Départements Conquis with some Port Payé, including 1806 folded letter to Genova with two-line “ETRURIE ET LUCQUES PAR GENES”,  1810 folded letter from Cremone to Parma with superb red three-line “Raume D´ITALIE PAR PLAISANCE”, undated lettersheet without text to Pise with scarce red two-line “PRINtéDE LUQUES PAR PISE”, three-line “P.19.P. PORTO-FERRAIO ISLE D´ELBE” on 1809 folded letter to Marseilles, 1804 single sheet signed by the military commandant of the Elba Island  “Brusca”, etc., mixed condition, neatly housed in one album

Lot no.10143
Opening1.200 €
Sold for1.500 €

1849/2003, used collection starting with Mi. No. 1 (signed Calves) including, among others, Mi. No. 7 with sheet margin on cover (repaired), 32 with PC “3987,” 127 on piece (signed), 152 (signed Calves), 218-19 on registered cover, 239 on exhibition envelope (signed Calves), Souvenir sheet No. 3 with special postmark, 305-311a and 321 (signed Calves). In addition, some postage due stamps and pre-cancellations, neatly arranged in seven albums.

Lot no.10144
Opening500 €
Sold for2.300 €

1849/72 (ca.), 10 mostly franked entires and 2 fronts, including Ceres 15 c. on local envelope and 1 fr. on cover, 6 certificates

Lot no.10145
Opening400 €
Sold for460 €

1849/79 (ca.), group of 34 covers, some better usages throughout with Napoleon 20 c. Susse perforation with dotted lozenge and “PARIS 11 JUIL. 61” to envelope to Soissons (signed Roumet), 1873 GC “5080” Alexandrie to Marseilles, better destinations with 1858 entire letter from Paris to Valparaiso franked with imperforate 80 c. (carmine shade) and 40 c. and 1874 entire letter to Tunis, some Bordeaux frankings with 10 c. pair tied GC “2931” to entire letter to Bourgoin, `Chargé´ mail including Sage 1 fr. (x4) with additional franking to envelope with red chargé postmark for a sending of 3,900 francs, etc., some occasional faults, overall in good condition

Lot no.10146
Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1860/1950 ca., covers/cards (60+) from Napoleon issues to WWII, including Colonies, Algerie, Madagascar, Indochine, early air mails, censors, Monte-Carlo, newspaper, registered mail, postage due, some different

Lot no.10148
Opening200 €
Sold for180 €

1872/76, 6 entire lerttersheets with better cancellations and usages with Cérès 25 centimes blue including one tied by GC “2145F” (Maury-Nr. L7a) with scarce temporary office cds “LYON EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 26 SEPT. 72” alongside to folded entire to Epinac (signed Scheller), also a very scarce duo of covers with 25 centimes tied by cds “PHILIPPEVILLE ALGÉRIE 27 JUIN 76” with framed “B. M.” (Salles-Nr. 537) to folded entire to Marseille (signed Jamet and Scheller), also 25 c. blue tied by dotted lozenge “224(0)” upon arrival to Marseille with cds “PHILIPPEVILLE 20 JANV. 76 BAT. A. VAP” (signed Scheller), also some blue cancellations, scarce plate flaw, etc., overall in good condition

Lot no.10150
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Opening800 €
Sold for640 €
Lot no.10151
Opening300 €
Sold forUnsold

1944-45, Lanslebourg, Measnes, Badonviller, Dunkerque, Bellagarde, Nice, Bordeaux, Annecy, Aigurande, mint never hinged/unused collection, unsigned

Lot no.10152
Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold

1944-45, Lille, Niort, Nice, Chambery, Bordeaux, mint never hinged/unused collection

Lot no.10155
Opening2.500 €
Sold forUnsold

1869/76, Yokohama French Office, alluring group of 11 covers, showing an impressive display of tariffs from the 1866 to 1876 period, some better items with Laureated 80 c. and 40 c. tied by Dotted Diamond  “5118” to envelope to France with alongside cds. “YOKOHAMA 15 MAI 71” (scarce 1,20 Francs tariff valid six months from January until end of June 1871), two 1876 envelopes the first one franked at the 1 Franc tariff (endorsed “Voie Française”, French paquebot to Marseille), the second at the 1,10 Francs tariff (endorsed “Via Brindisi”, British paquebot), some faults but a rare duo exhibiting both routes, also some underfranked mail, etc., some signed Calves, mixed condition. 

Lot no.10156
Opening300 €
Sold for220 €

1894/1922, unused and used collection with duplicates, incl. postage dues, a few better values thoughout, except for the occasional fault in mostly fine to very fine condition (ex Mi.-Nr. 1-48)

Lot no.10157
Opening500 €
Sold for1.700 €

1930/80 ca., collection in 19 large albums mostly mint never hinged, including Comoros, Central Africa, Burkina Faso, Kamboscha, Guinea, Gabon, Dahomey, Benin, Madagascar, Cameoun, Morocco, Algerie, Haute-Volta, Djibouti, Guinee and Congo. Many good Space and Olympics issues incl. S/S and imperfs. 

Lot no.10158
Opening500 €
Sold forUnsold

1865/1900, 9 entires from or via St Thomas, interesting lot

Lot no.10159
Opening2.500 €
Sold for2.000 €

1919–1923, specialised collection in stockbook, an extensive holding of singles, multiples, and covers, replete with notable varieties including partially perforated stamps, reverse printings, overprint errors, proofs, etc, beginning with the 1919–20 St. George and Tamar the Great issues showing a wide array of printing varieties and plate flaws, imperforate singles and blocks including a never hinged 40k red lower left corner block of thirty with tête-bêche pairs, a very fine group of six colour proofs including unissued 20k and 30k denominations, followed by a solid representation of 1920–21 overprinted issues, both perforated and imperforate, in singles and multiples, and Soviet-era issues including ten covers, noting a 1923 registered cover from Tiflis to Berlin and a mixed-franking registered cover with Overprint Types I and II from Tiflis to Leipzig, along with a 1923 700,000r on 2k green Coat of Arms imperforate block of fifty with sheet margins and five gutter pairs, offered  with the Ashford handbook “Georgia: Postal Cancellations 1918–1923”, the odd fault noted but overall sound and desirable, a rarely offered holding of this depth and ideal for the specialist.

Lot no.10161
Opening500 €
Sold for1.050 €

1840/1955 (ca), mostly used collection with focus on early issues, incl. officials, postage due, British forces and some used abroad and British territories, incl. Mi.-No. 1 (2), 5 (thin), 14yc (2), 20Ib, 30b, 62, 76, 78-83, etc., further 10 covers, some signed resp. some opinions Louis BPP. Some with faults, but mostly in good condition

Lot no.10162
Opening200 €
Sold for300 €

1840/1970, collection in Lighthouse album starting three one penny black, 1 pound 1887 cancelled, some officials and B.o.B. mint never hinged/unused, mixed condition

Lot no.10167
Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

1856/1950 ca., covers/cards (60+) starting QV envelopes, registered stationery cards and envelopes, advertisings, good cancellations and air mail, postage due, few covers Malta and Gibraltar, some different

Lot no.10168
Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1951-61, Collection on three album pages and glassine with complete sets mint never hinged, very fine

Lot no.10169
Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

1823/56, 4 folded envelopes including early Guernsey and Jersey cancellations, envelope from Guernsey bearing "GRANDE BREATGNE PER ST MALO" to Bordeaux and St. Malo, incoming mail from Paris 1856 to Jersey, all mounted on old exhibition leaves in folder

Lot no.10170
Opening500 €
Sold for400 €

1786/1840, diverse and scarce group of 20 18th- and 19th-century postal history covers to and from Jersey, including a rare 1871 ballon monté cover (repaired, certificate Roumet 2018), forwarding agent usages (1818–1831), five “Southampton Ship Letter” markings (1775–1840), an early 1786 forwarded letter via Thomas Durrell, and a broad range of mostly pre-stamp mail from 1776 to 1840, mostly fine condition

Lot no.10171
Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold

NEWSPAPERS: 1831/1945, ‘Chronique de Jersey’, 13.8.1831, 3.1.1835 to 26.12.1935 and 17.2.1941 to 20.11.1941 and ‘The Evening Post’ 28.6.1940 to 9.5.1945 as well as a single copy of ‘La Nouvelle Chronique de Jersey’ from 19.11.1859, a total of just over 1000 copies, probably the most extensive and almost complete collection of daily newspapers from the island of Jersey apart from a few issues. To our knowledge, there is probably only one more comprehensive collection in addition to this collection, which is owned by the Jersey Public Library. Apart from the usual signs of storage and folding, mostly in good to very good condition, in 22 folders, further 36 volume collection “La haule Books”, in six large cartons

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