386th Auction

18–27 September 2025 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.214
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.68I

Opening500 €
Sold for1.350 €

1879, "CONVENIOUNIVERSAL DE CORREOS" 8 cent. de peso on 100 mills., tied by small c.d.s. "MANILA 28 DIC. 79" to commercial cover to Bordeaux with frontside transit mark and on reverse "LIGNE N PAQ.FR….". File folds not affecting the stamp. A scarce cover.

Lot no.215
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Condition

0 1 2 3 4

Catalogue no.82

Opening600 €
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1881/88, "HABILITADO PA.U POSTAL 8 CMOS" on 2 centavos lilac rose, study of 39 stamps, mostly unused and in multiples, including blocks of four with handstamp inverted resp. double, block of nine with central row handstamps inverted, pairs with and without handstamp, etc. 4 certificates (Scott 95). Also 3 other stamps.

 

Lot no.216
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.105

Opening500 €
Sold for450 €

1881/88, red handstamp "HABILITADO PA. CORREOS DE UN REAL" on revenue stamp 10 pesetas, tied by parilla cancel to 'Aviso de recibo' for a registered letter from Paris, dated "San Fernando Junio 1898". A very rare and interesting item, issued just days before capture of San Fernando by General Tinio and the Aguinaldo revolutionary government. (Scott 126)

Lot no.217
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.107

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1881/88, "HABILITADO U.POSTAL UN CENT.O" on 2 4/8 centavos ultramarine, 24 copies, mostly in multiples, tied by blue c.d.s. "MANILA 3. NOV.87" to cover to the Imperial Directorate General of Posts at Bremen, Germany, with transit mark of Bavarian railway. A very scarce and attractive franking in nice condition. (Scott 101)

Lot no.218
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.107-108

Opening750 €
Sold for900 €

1887, "U. Postal 10 c." in black on 2 4/8 centavos blue, horizontal pair together with "U. Postal 1 c." in red on 2 4/8 centavos ultramarine, two singles and a horizontal pair, tied by blue cds “CORREOS MANILA 12 NOV 87” to a registered cover to Paris, France with “LIGNE N / PAQ No. 2  21 NOV 87”, endorsed “via Marseilles”. Rare and appealing cover. Signed Sekula. Certs Exfima (1980) & Graus (1999).

Provenance: ‘Severin’ (Corinphila 2012)

Lot no.219
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.108

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1881/88, "HABILITADO U.POSTAL 10 CENT.s" on 2 4/8 centavos ultramarine, 2 copies, with 2 copies without handstamp (on reverse), all tied by c.d.s. "MANILA 8. ENE.87" to registered cover to Barcelona, with arrival mark. Fine and scarce. (Scott 91)

Lot no.220
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0 1 2 4

Catalogue no.117

Opening300 €
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1881/88, "UNION GRAL POSTAL 8 CENT." handstamp on 2 4/8 centavos blue, study of 28 unused stamps, mostly in multiples including block of four with handstamp inverted, block of 10 with one handstamp inverted, pair with one handstamp double, etc. One certificate APS. (Scott 105)

Lot no.221
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.117

Opening400 €
Sold for440 €

1887, “UNION GAL. POSTAL HABILITADO 8 CENTS" in purple on 2 4/8 C. De Peso light blue, strip of three, fresh colour and good perforations for this issue, tied by blue cds (date unclear but Feb 1889) to a US Consulate in Manila registered envelope sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, endorsed “Via San Francisco”, with “R No. 7534 MANILA” registry box in red. Reverse, a four line unboxed "REGISTERED FE 18 1889 SAN FRANCISCO" CAL" in red, transit “ST. JOHN N:B. CANADA FE 22 89” and arrival “HALIFAX CANADA FE 89” both in black. Fine and scarce. Less than ten know at this time. 

Provenance: ‘Severin’ (Corinphila 2012)

Lot no.222
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for320 €

1879, postal stationery card "CONVENIO - UNIVERSAL de  - CORREOS HABILITADO" 3 cents on 50 mils, used from Manila 1884 to Cologne, Germany, endorsed “Via Napoles”; arrival mark on front. Small corner crease, otherwise fine. Also same card unused with clear, proof like overprint. Very scarce. (H&G 2)

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 394

Lot no.223
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.120,125

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1895/97, 2 centavos red-brown and 6 centavos violet, tied by clear blue "SAN JUAN (PTO. RICO) 30 NOV 97" to commercial envelope, endorsed "Pr.SS Arkadia", to New York with arrival mark. Very fine.

Lot no.224
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.8-10

Opening3.000 €
Sold for3.000 €

1858, Coat-of-Arms 9 öre lilac, 12 öre blue and 24 öre orange, as postage due franking, tied by clear c.d.s. "HAPARANDA 18/8 1861" to entire unpaid letter from Lübeck to Haparanda with adjacent manuscript "45 öre", to be paid by the recipient. A very fine and extremely rare letter; only very few cases have been recorded from Sweden, where the postage due was expressed in postage stamps. Certificate Obermüller-Wilen (1991)

 

Provenance: Kersti & Bertil Larsson (365. Köhler auction, 2017)

Lot no.225
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9

Opening150 €
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1858/72, Coat-of-Arms 12 öre ultramarine, nice deep colour and well centered, tied by clear c.d.s. "ESLÖF 25/9 1869" with adjacent railway marking "2.TAG", to lettersheet to Landskrona. Very fine.

Lot no.226
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.10b

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1858, Coat of Arms 24 öre bright orange-yellow, two singles, fresh vibrant colour, one value rounded corner, tied separately by black cds “STOCKHOLM 25 7 1860” and “STOCKHOLM 26 7 1860” to lettersheet to Christiania, Norway, with additional strikes of both cds alongside. A very attractive and scarce example of mail being held for additional postage. 

Note: While Sweden and Norway were both under the same king, the postal services operated as if they were foreign to each other. 

Lot no.227
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.15a

Opening500 €
Sold for950 €

1866, Lion 17 öre lilac, tied by clear c.d.s. “CARLSTAD 1 7 1869” to letter sheet (one side flap short and one missing) to Copenhagen, Denmark. A very attractive and rare entire, still franked at the 17 öre rate valid till June 30th and cancelled on the first day of the Skandinavian Postal Union, which introduced the new 12 öre rate.

Lot no.228
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.22

Opening500 €
Sold for2.200 €

1872/77, 20 öre red, vertical pair (lower stamp slightly rounded corner), tied by clear c.d.s. "GÖTEBORG 23 9 1878" to small cover to Mauritius, with transit marks of Naples and Aden and arrival mark of November 17. A very rare destination; just two further covers at the 40 öre rate have been recorded. Certificate Obermüller-Wilen (2013)

Lot no.229
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.24,28

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1872, 30 öre brown, vertical pair and single together with King Oskar II 10 öre rose, each tied by cds. “ENGELHOLM 6.9.1886” to registered postal service card to Copenhagen with arrival postmark, fine. All postal service formula cards to foreign countries had to be franked, rare

Lot no.230
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Condition

5

Catalogue no.144-158

Opening300 €
Sold for320 €

1924, UPU 5 öre – 5 kronor, tied by special cancellation "STOCKHOLM CONGRES POSTAL UNIVERSEL 16.8.24" to official lettersheet. Very fine and extremely scarce.

Lot no.231
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Condition

2

Catalogue no.147 proof

Opening500 €
Sold for500 €

1924, UPU  öre, die proof with large margins, black on chalky paper . Thought to be unique.

Lot no.232
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Condition

2

Catalogue no.152 proof

Opening400 €
Sold for400 €

1924, UPU 45 öre, die proof in black-blue on carton. Very rare

Lot no.233
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.175

Opening150 €
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1921/36, lion 5 öre, tied by c.d.s. "STOCKHOLM LBR. 6.4.33" to printed matter envelope addressed to Sven Hedin at Peiping, China, with Chinese manuscript remarks on front. 

Lot no.234
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.247-48Au.a.

Opening150 €
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1938, 300th anniversary of the founding of New Sweden 30 öre and 20 öre, neatly tied by boxed cancellation “POSTS EXPRESS” to express local cover with arrival postmark “STOCKHOLM 1 ANK EXPR. 7.5.38", also a postal form ”Postens Expressavdelning" with 5 öre, 15 öre together with 30 öre as an horizontal pair, each tied by cds. “STOCKHOLM 1 ANK EXPR. 10.6.41” on reverse, fine

Lot no.235
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Condition

6M

Catalogue no.262A,287A

Opening150 €
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1939/42, Gustav V 40 öre green and Hazelius 1 krone orange, fresh colours, each neatly tied by cds. “FALUN 8.12.41” to airmail cover to USA with bilingual handstamp “RETOUR Echange suspendu…”, envelope with traces of transportation, otherwise fine. After the attack of the US Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941, all postal connections to the USA were interrupted

Lot no.236
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Condition

6M

Catalogue no.273A,271A,

Opening150 €
Sold for180 €

1939, Crowns 1,45 kronor and Linné 15 öre, tied by cds. “STOCKHOLM 12.3.45” to airmail cover with instruction mark “Via England” and American censor label to German Prisoner of War in Camp Shelby USA, reverse manuscript docketing “erhalten am 5.5.45”, fine

Lot no.237
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
Sold for400 €

1869/1951 (ca.), interesting group of 14 covers and cards, spanning from the early issues to the modern area, including ship mail, some better items throughout with an extremely scarce commercial usage of the 1924 UPU Congress in Stockholm 2 kroner red (Mi.-Nr. 157W), faulty at the bottom, with additional franking tied by cds “MALMO 17 1 25” to parcel card to Finland, etc, some occasional faults, overall in good condition

Lot no.238
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1853/1965, ten interesting postal forms and official postal covers, with among others two early postal receipts 1853/55, 1896 cover with blue seal handstamp “Correspondance du Service postal” (from Postal inspector), 1924 Postal taxation card franked with high value stamps and two Postal identification cards, one franked in 1936 with 50 öre and one unused with handstamp “Specimen”, mostly fine  

Lot no.239
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.ex P1-10A

Opening400 €
Sold for400 €

1874/77, 1 kronor brown/blue, two strips of three together with 1 öre black, 6 öre orange, 12 öre salmon and two copies 30 öre blue-green, all tied by "GÖTEBORG PAKET 3/9 1877" to 'LETTRE DE VOITURE' of the 'Agence Continental & Anglaise' for a parcel with declared value of 300 Francs from London via Stralsund and Malmö to Göteborg. 6 Öre with crease, otherwise fine. A scarce franking and most unusual case of a shipment from privat express company to be delivered by a postal administration. 

Lot no.240
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.ex P3-9A

Opening200 €
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1874/77, 50 öre brown, three copies together with 5 öre brown, 12 öre salmon and 30 öre green, all tied by clear "GÖTEBORG PAKET 31/8 1876" to reverse of unpaid parcel card from "HAMBURG 26 8 76", with blue transit mark of Copenhagen. A fine and scarce card.
 

The special Convention on parcel post 1880 would outlaw the sending of parcels that were not fully prepaid.
 

Lot no.241
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P10,9,7,5

Opening500 €
Sold for500 €

1874/77, Numerals 1 kronor, 50 öre, 24 öre and 12 öre, tied by c.d.s. "STRENGNAS 16 12 1886" to preprinted official postcard of Malmö PO, concerning an unsufficiently prepaid parcel from Strengnas to Malmö, with blue "MALMÖ PAKET 14 12 1886" to Stregnas. Manuscript "Lösen 186 öre". 12 öre few shortish perfs where applied slightly over the edge of the card, otherwise very fine and rare.

Lot no.242
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for135 €

1875/1943, three interesting covers and one postal form with postage due stamps, including “Lösen” green label and postage due handstamp, noted unfranked cover from “CHICAGO” with 1874 1, 5, 20 and 30 öre tied by cds “FILIPSTAD 19.1.1875” on reverse (small faults),  “Customs Declaration” form with 1877 5 öre as a vertical pair used on reverse, postage due blue framed handstamp "12½ cent" on 1905 postcard and 1943 envelope with label “LÖSEN (120) öre”

Lot no.243
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P6,28

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1885, postal stationery card 5 öre green with additional franking King Oskar II 10 öre rose, neatly tied by cds. “GÖTEBORG 12.1.85” via Paris to Port Louis, Mauritius with arrival postmark, card with small edge faults and some aging, otherwise fine, a rare 15 öre overseas rate combined with an elusive destination 

Lot no.244
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P13,19

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1879, postal stationery card 10 öre  red with additional franking 1872 5 öre green, used with “GÖTEBORG 8.2.1887” via Singapore to Penang, Straits Settlements with arrival cds, forwarded to Switzerland with red arrival postmark, minor creases, otherwise fine. A rare 15 öre overseas rate

Lot no.245
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P15b

Opening150 €
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1879/83, doublecard 10+10 öre rose, used unsevered from "STOCKHOLM 30 8 93" to Dornum, Germany and retour from "DORNUMERSIEL 11 9 93". Little paper split in the fold, still very fine. A scarce item.

Lot no.246
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P22a

Opening150 €
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1889/1904, doublecard 10+10 öre rose, used unsevered from "STOCKHOLM 11.9.00" to Sandgate, England and retour with duplex "SANDGATE SP 15 00". A fine and scarce usage.


 

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 748

Lot no.247
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P23F

Opening500 €
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1889/1904, main part of double card 15 öre green, used from Stockholm 1894 via London to Akassa, Royal Niger company territory, with arrival mark of June 27. A most unusual destination (Ferdén R4).

Illustrated in James Peter Gough ‘The Postal Card’, p. 731

Lot no.248
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
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1906, Essay for International Reply Envelope with imprinted 20 öre, overprinted "Specimen". This essay was presented at the World Postal Congress in Rome. Tiny imperfections. Very scarce.
200
 

Lot no.249
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.P49,255

Opening150 €
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1931, postal stationery card 10 öre deep violet with additional franking Gustav V 5 öre green, used with cds. “TRELLEBORG 9.11.43” to Denmark, not transmitted forward and kept at the Stockholm post office. After the end of World War II, the card was finally released to Copenhagen, handstamped on departure with cds “STOCKHOLM 7.6.45” and a seven-line information mark, adjacent Danish censor postmark. Because of the sender's note “Lazarettet” at top, the card was not carried during the German occupation of Denmark, rare

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