388th Auction
20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden
Condition
2 4Catalogue no.
1852, "W" watermarked paper, complete sheet of 200, ungummed. Fine and very scarce.
Condition
6Catalogue no.6
10 c. blue, clear to large margins, showing part of neighbours stamp at right, tied by target with adjacent "WEISWAMPACH ..JUIL 64" to small lettersheet to Luxembourg. Fine and scarce. Signed Goebel.
1838/1972 (ca.), valuable mint never hinged/unused and used collection with a few covers, including Officials, Postage Dues and Telegraphs, strength before the 1940s with an abundance of duplicates along with some multiples, specialized with shades, printing varieties and other specialties; noted a fine range of the Classics with scarcer values, a group of Officials with some inverted overprints, etc., some signed FSPL or annotated with “Burrus” provenance. Slightly mixed condition as to be expected, an attractive lot, in two albums
Condition
1 3Catalogue no.
1852/1880, small collection incl. Mi.-Nr. 1 with 50 unused and used stamps, in addition souvenir sheet Mi.-Nr. 1I unused with certificate (S. Pinchot and Son)
Condition
2 4Catalogue no.
1906 reprints, beautiful small exhibition collection on 10 pages with reprints in different shades and on different papers, with a strip of 3, 3 blocks of 4 and several pairs; including also two multiples from the uncleaned plate. Very interesting. (Michel 1-2ND)
1945/98, mint never hinged, in the main catalogue numbers apparently complete collection, good condition, in two hingeless albums
Condition
6Catalogue no.
1875/1955 (ca.), 'The evolution of Luxembourg's railway postmarks', nice little exhibition collection with 38 entires including German occupation. Some destination as Argentina, United States, Belgium (with postage due), Belgian Congo, etc.
