386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.10304
OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for40 €

1912/2000, ungebrauchte/postfrische und gestempelte Sammlung, mit Schwerpunkt auf den modernen Ausgaben, dabei bessere komplette Sätze, Kleinbogen sowie ein kleiner Teil Nominale, in drei Alben

Lot no.10305
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.250 €

1912/2015, anfangs meist ungebrauchte/gestempelte, ab ca. 1964 postfrische, in den Hauptnummern komplette Sammlung inkl. Dienst-, Porto- und Flugpostmarken, dabei u.a. Mi.-Nr. 45-52A/B, 82-89 und 119-21 ungebraucht, 140-42, Vaduz Block (Herzstück postfrisch), etc., guter Teil gültige Frankaturware, gute Erhaltung, in drei Vordruckalben

Lot no.10306
Opening100 €
Sold for140 €

1955/2010, augenscheinlich komplette postfrische/ungebrauchte Sammlung inklusive Blockausgaben, Flugpost und Nachporto. Dabei viel Frankaturware. 

Lot no.10307
Opening100 €
Sold for80 €

1957/84, vorwiegend postfrische Sammlung mit vielen Kleinbogen, gute Erhaltung

Lot no.10308
Opening100 €
Sold for160 €

1972/2001, meist postfrischer/gestempelter Bestand, hunderte kpl. Bögen und Sätzen, dazu FDC, in sehr guter Erhaltung 

Lot no.10309
Opening100 €
Sold for80 €

1976/90, postfrische Sammlung Kleinbogen in einwandfreier Erhaltung, sauber in sechs Borek-Album 

Lot no.10310
Opening1.000 €
Sold for800 €

2008, 400 Jahre Fürstenhaus, Blockausgabe, 10 verschiedene Phasendrucke, 150 Garnituren, postfrisch (Block 18 PH)

Lot no.10313
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.
Opening4.000 €
Sold for5.800 €
Lot no.10314
Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.350 €

1852–82, mint and used collection of regular issues and Officials comprising over 200 stamps, with 1852 Grand Duke William group collected for shades, including 10c (11 singles, 2 pairs) and 1sgr (9 singles, 2 pairs, and a strip of three), followed by a diverse range of imperforate, rouletted, and perforated Arms issues, many also showing shade variations, as well as examples bearing OFFICIEL and S.P. overprints including several blocks, the regular issues mostly used while the Officials are largely mint, condition slightly mixed with some typical flaws and close inspection advised for potential dubious OFFICIEL overprints, nonetheless a fresh and desirable holding, fine or better.

Lot no.10315
Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold

1852, 10 c. black, 9 single values and 2 pairs with different cancellations including green targets of Luxembourg and Wiltz, "PP", rural of Esch, all with certificate/opinion

Lot no.10317
Opening300 €
Sold for700 €

1852/2015, in the beginning mostly used, later unused and from ca. 1964 mint never hinged, in the main catalogue numbers apparently complete collection incl. some better and early issues, souvenir sheet Mi.-Nr. Bl. 1II (small corner-thin), etc., good part valid postage, mostly good condition, in two hingeless albums

Lot no.10319
Opening200 €
Sold for280 €

1852/2014, used collection with better classical part, in 2 Davo luxury albums and stockbook

Lot no.10320
Opening100 €
Sold for150 €

1852/1977, used and mint never hinged/unused collection incl. officials, beginning with Mi.-Nr. 1, incl. better values and e.g. complete sheets of Mi.-Nr. 72, 123, 124, 126 and 132-33, etc., in one stockbook

Lot no.10321
Opening60 €
Sold for70 €
Lot no.10322
Opening2.000 €
Sold for2.700 €

1859/80, unused collection including some shades, pairs and blocks of 4, also some marginal copies or sheet corners, overall very fresh and many with original gum. Many items with signatures and 7 opinions/certificates Böttger BPP

Lot no.10324
Opening500 €
Sold for600 €

1946, Caritas souvenir sheet, 14 copies neatly cancelled "LUXEMBOURG 30.1.46", 3 with opinion Böttger BPP (Bl. 5)

Lot no.10325
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.
Opening800 €
Sold for1.050 €

1852, 10 entires with Mi. 1, including a pair on cover to Belgium, different cancellations, including rural postmarks of Wiltz and Mersch

Lot no.10327
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.
Opening3.000 €
Sold for4.000 €

1870/82, postal stationery, interesting remaining exhibition collection with about 180 items, including essays and proofs, double cards, used reply cards, cards and envelopes with additional frankings, destinations as Egypt, Brazil and United States; a very interesting object.

Lot no.10328
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.
Opening1.500 €
Sold for3.000 €
Lot no.10329
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.
Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold
Lot no.10330
Opening300 €
Sold for320 €

1880, lot with six preprinted cards “CARTE-CORRESPONDANCE/Correspondenz-Karte”, all franked with 5 c. yellow (Mi.-Nr. 39), from a correspondence 1882 to Mersch with arrival marks, very fine

Lot no.10331
Opening300 €
Sold for270 €

1914/23, 18 German field post covers and cards to Luxembourg with various postage stamp frankings or postage paid from Luxembourg (including two cards with postmark “Kompagnie Luxemburg”), plus seven further covers and cards from other European countries to Luxembourg with postage stamps

Lot no.10332
Opening300 €
Sold for900 €

1874/1913, unused and used collection including postage stamps with various perforations and types, overprints and varieties, plus an unused collection of  “postal stationeries” with varieties, in two albums

Lot no.10333
Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1874/1913, unused and used collection on old pages, much Prince Nicola I, somewhat specialised by issue, and an album with hundreds of duplicates and twelve unused bills with different denominations.

Lot no.10336
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.
Opening3.000 €
Sold for7.000 €

1852/2000, in-depth mint collection, written-up in detail on custom pages to 1927, arranged on Lighthouse hingeless pages thereon, beginning with 1852 King William II imperforate and 1864 perforated issues, including examples of colour shades, the subsequent King William III arranged by plate, and including scarcer examples such as the 25 c. dark violet and 50 c. gold, and 1872-91 2gl5c. rose & blue, subsequent Numeral, Princess and Queen Wilhelmina issues, etc. include key values and also collected with an eye to colour variations, plate flaws, perforation varieties, and other special attributes, a few with certificates including 1891-6 Wilhelmina 50 c. “sand” shade, 1899/1905 Fur Collar Issue 5 g. “wine red” shade, and 1920 2.50g on 10 g. mint pair with “broken E of NEDERLAND” variety, from the 1920s onwards missing only a handful of items for completion for the available spaces, including more esoteric items such vending machine stamps, booklets, souvenir sheets, as well as back of the book issues, largely hinged to the 1950s, then mostly never hinged thereafter, assembled with an eye to quality, trivial imperfections occasionally among the nineteenth century issues, though these have been chosen for fresh and bright colours, very fine, a wonderful collection.

Lot no.10339
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.
Opening1.000 €
Sold for5.200 €

1852/2000, comprehensive used collection, mounted on custom pages to the 1920s, with accompanying detailed annotations as to shades, plates, etc, arranged on Lighthouse hingeless pages thereon, beginning with 1852 King William II imperforate and 1864 perforated issues, organized by plate and including an impressive array of shades of each denomination, including the 5 c. (x19 singles and four pairs), 10 c. (x17 singles and four pairs) and 15 c. (x5 singles and two pairs) the subsequent King William III also arranged by Utrecht and Haarlem Printings, the subsequent Arms issues arranged by perforation, with similar attention to detail paid to the Numeral, Princess and Queen Wilhelmina issues, which are also studied in detail, a few with certificates including 1852 10 c. horizontal pair, 1869 1½c. rose and 5 c. blue perf 14, and 1876 Numeral ½ c. perf 14, from the 1920s onwards missing only a small number of items for completion for the available spaces, including back of the book issues, and includes more unusual material not often found in a used collection, 
including souvenir sheets and booklet panes, selected with an emphasis on quality, with minor flaws occasionally present among the nineteenth-century issues, which have been carefully chosen overall for their freshness and vibrant colours, a remarkable collection, rarely offered so complete.

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