388th Auction

20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1517

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
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1644 (8 Oct.) entire letter from Exeter to London 'to the hon. John Maynard Esq. Tavistock' (Sargent at Law at ye chamber in ye Middle Temple), with full content, manuscript ‘John Bin payed 16 pounds 920’ charge marking; red seal three lions, fine

Lot no.1518

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
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1673, folded envelope with bishop mark “OC/20” (type I) in black on reverse, addressed to Edward Clarke, Chipley near Taunton Somerset (a Member of Parliament for Taunton and auditor to Queen Mary), red wax seal on reverse, fine.

Lot no.1519

Condition

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1731, “Anno Regni Georgii II. ..” , act of Parliament referring to the Penny Post.

Lot no.1520

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening80 €
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1733, folded letter mailed from London Foreign Branch to Venice, fully paid, with early franches & franks cancel

Lot no.1521

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1822, "Oz at S8/D8 per Oz" on entire letter from writer to London, disinfection slits and slight marks, adjacent "ESPAGNE PAR BAYONNE"

Lot no.1522

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1831, "Oz at S6/D8 per Oz" on entire letter from Hamburg 'via Holland' to London, also letter from the same correspondence from the layman to London, initially rated "5/-", deleted and re-rated "3/4"

Lot no.1523

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening750 €
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1840, "CASTLEDOUGLAS MY 6 1840", boxed handstamp in red on front of entire prepaid letter to Kirkcudbright, with manuscript “1”. A fine and scarce entire.

Lot no.1524

Condition

3

Catalogue no.2 DS3

Opening300 €
Sold for360 €

1840, QV 2d. blue, plate 2, horizontal pair, lettered EK-EL, four mostly good margins, cancelled with Maltese Cross in black, lovely bold strikes, right stamp tiny vertical crease, otherwise fine and attractive. Certificate P.E. London. (1996)

Lot no.1525

Condition

6 4

Catalogue no.35

Opening1.000 €
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1854/57, 2 d. blue, block of 4, nice fresh colour and well perforated, tied by duplex "IPSWICH JU 9 58" and partly by red "AUS ENGLAND PER AACHEN FRANCO", to entire letter to Minden in Prussia. Very fine and fresh.

Lot no.1526

Condition

6

Catalogue no.87

Opening150 €
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1862/64, 9 d. straw, tied by duplex "545/NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE AP 23 63" to entire letter, endorsed "via Osend" and with Hamburger transit mark, to Copenhagen. A scarce reduced rate franking. Certificate Sismondo (2002)

Lot no.1527

Condition

1 2

Catalogue no.128

Opening500 €
Sold for1.400 €

1878, wm 'Maltese Cross', 10 s. greenish-gray, GF, bright fresh colour, very good perforations, unused with part original gum and various paper residues, central thin on reverse causing internal tear below the Queen's ear, otherwise in fresh quality. The stamp originally from an “antique” printed stamp album where it was stuck on a page with its original gum. According to Mr Louis, only 60 unused stamps of this classic rarity are known to exist, some of which are held in institutional collections, such as postal museums, and are therefore unavailable to private collectors. This stamp was previsouly not recorded. Cert. Louis BPP (2025)

Provenance: 2025, re-discovered from a recent find near Frankfurt, Main (Germany) in a printed “All World” stamp album, assembled by a stamp collector around 1900.

Lot no.1528

Condition

2

Catalogue no.129

Opening500 €
Sold for6.500 €

1878, wm 'Maltese Cross', £1 brown-lilac, DI, very good colour, very good perforations, unused without gum, central heavy thin on reverse and minor surface rubbing on the front in the bottom right corner, two light horizontal creases (almost invisible and not further affecting the appearance), otherwise in fresh quality. The stamp originally from an “antique” printed stamp album where it was stuck on a page with its original gum.  According to Mr Louis, only 56 unused stamps of this classic rarity are known to exist, some of which are held in institutional collections, e.g. postal museums, and are therefore unavailable to private collectors. This stamp was previsouly not recorded. Cert. Louis BPP (2025).

Provenance: 2025, re-discovered from a recent find near Frankfurt, Main (Germany) in a printed “All World” stamp album, assembled by a stamp collector around 1900.

Lot no.1529

Condition

2

Catalogue no.133s

Opening300 €
Sold for580 €

1882, £5 orange on blued paper, AA, handstamped "SPECIMEN", type 9, very good colour, mostly very good perforations, unused with part original gum with various paper residues, a few shortened perfs at upper right and one short perf at lower right, otherwise in fine and fresh quality. Certificate Louis BPP (2025)

Provenance: 2025, re-discovered from a recent find near Frankfurt, Main (Germany) in a printed “All World” stamp album, assembled by a stamp collector around 1900.

Lot no.1530

Condition

1

Catalogue no.177

Opening8.000 €
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1883/84, Victoria 10sh. ultramarin on blued paper, lettered I-G, fresh color and good perforation, tiny natural paper wrinkles, unused with fresh original gum, lightly hinged, an immensly rare stamp and major rarity, especially in this choice condition, certificates RPSL (1969,1987) (Scott 109b)

Provenance:  Harrison-Cripps (Stanley Gibbons, 1972)

Sir Gawaine Baillie (Sothebys, 2004)

William H. Gross (Robert A. Siegel, 2007)

Dimitris Bertsimas (Robert A. Siegel, 2019)

Lot no.1531

Condition

0

Catalogue no.794e+794f

Opening60 €
Sold for60 €

1969, Anniversaries NATO 1 s. 6 d., one showing variety black omitted, the other with variety yellow-green (flags) omitted, both mint never hinged and very fine, each with cert. BPA (2014)

Lot no.1532

Condition

2

Catalogue no.V1

Opening500 €
Sold for2.300 €

OFFICIALS: 1840, Unissued "VR" 1 d. black, LL, small but regular margins all around, unused without gum, slightly toned, otherwise in good and fresh quality. According to Mr. Louis, “It is possible that the stamp was used by Rowland Hill for cancellation removal trials carried out in June 1840. The stamps were coated with unknown substances, then cancelled, and finally treated chemically to remove or wash off the obliteration. The chemical process might have caused the toning of the paper. Stamps from the horizontal “L” row are recorded having been used for those trials." Certificate Louis BPP (2025)

Provenance: 2025, re-discovered from a recent find near Frankfurt, Main (Germany) in a printed “All World” stamp album, assembled by a stamp collector around 1900.

Lot no.1533

Condition

3

Catalogue no.O9

Opening400 €
Sold for480 €

1884-88, I.R. OFFICIAL: Vicotria 5 sh. rose on white paper, fresh color and good perforation, used with clear cds., a fine and attractive example of this rare stamp, certificate RPSL (2025)

Lot no.1534

Condition

3

Catalogue no.O25

Opening2.000 €
Sold for2.600 €

1902, I.R. OFFICIAL: Edward VII 5s. carmine rose, fresh colour and good centering and perforation, neatly used with hooded “LONDON REGISTERED ”, a fine and attractive copy of this rare stamp, certificate RPLS (2025) (SG Spec. MO6)

Lot no.1535

Condition

3

Catalogue no.O26

Opening10.000 €
Sold for23.000 €

1902, I.R. OFFICIAL: Edward VII. 10 sh. ultramarine, fresh color, nicely centered, mostly good perforation, just a few nibbed at bottom, used with clear cds. “SOUTHAMPTON 10 FE 03”, minor rubbed surface, of no real importance, a very attractive example of this major rarity. This legendary stamp is one of the rarest items in philately, already described in 1921 by Heinrich Köhler “…This stamp is the rarest in Europe...and is significantly rarer than the 81 parale Romania stamp.” Signed a.o. Thier und Köhler, certificates Grobe (1962) and RPSL (2025) and Provenance certificate Louis (2024) (SG Spec. MO7)

Provenance: 24th. Heinrich Köhler-Auktion (1921)

94th Hans Grobe-Auktion (1953)

107th Hans-Grobe-Auktion (1956, illustrated on the front page of the catalog)

Lot no.1536

Condition

5

Catalogue no.O40

Opening1.500 €
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1896, O.W. OFFICIAL: Edward VII. 10 sh. dull-purple and carmine, fresh color and good perforation tied by clear cds. to small piece, certificates mentiones “surface abrasions” which are barely perceptible, a very attractive example of this rare and elusive stamp,  certificate RPSL (2025) (SG Spec. MO18)

Lot no.1537

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME1b

Opening600 €
Sold for650 €

1840, Mulready lettersheet 1d. black, complete unused sheet of 12, stereos A16-19, 21-27 and 30, some folds as to be expected, overall in very fine and fresh condition. Rare (SG 5,000)

Lot no.1538

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME1b

Opening500 €
Sold for500 €

Mulready lettersheet 1d. black, complete unused sheet of 12, stereos A16-19, 21-27 and 30, some folds as to be expected, a few splits and some edge wear, overall in fine and fresh condition. Rare (SG 5,000)

Lot no.1539

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME3

Opening150 €
Sold for320 €

1840, Mulready letter sheet 2d. blue, stereos A95 and A98, unused pair, folded in between, a few minor peripheral weaknesses, A98 with a diagonal crease, still fine. Very scarce

Lot no.1540

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME4a

Opening800 €
Sold for800 €

1840, Mulready envelope 2d. blue, complete unused sheet of 12, stereos A195-203 and A208-210, some folds and minor edge faults as to be expected, overall in fine and fresh condition. Rare (SG unpriced)

Lot no.1541

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME1

Opening200 €
Sold for460 €

1847, Mulready wrapper 1 d. black, stereo A159, cancelled by red Maltese Cross handstamp, on reverse arrival mark BELFAST AU/29 1840, fine red wax seal and dated red marking on reverse, spot on top left, vertical crease, early usage to Ireland

Lot no.1542

Condition

6

Catalogue no.ME4

Opening200 €
Sold for1.250 €

1847, Mulready wrapper 2 d. blue, stereo a201, from Dublin to Kilkenny cancelled by “186” Irish numeral of Dublin, blue Kilkenny OC/12/1847 bs., fine red wax seal and dated red marking on reverse, slightly toned, horizontal fold at top, still a scarce cancel and late usage on the Mulready (SG £ 1.400)

Lot no.1543

Condition

6

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OpeningMake an Offer
Sold for110 €

DWI: "PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC2), good strike on entire letter from St. Croix with adjacent Danish "CHRISTIANSTED 12 5 1862" to South Zorra, West Canada, endorsed "Via Halifax", paid with 4 c. inland postage and "pd 4 d." British postage to Halifax, transported via "ST. GEORGES MY 18 1862", on reverse also transit mark of Quebec and arrival mark of May 31; on front marked "unpaid 5" which was applied to part paid letters. A very interesting and rare letter with light patina, one of the few recorded carried by open mail

Lot no.1558

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening2.000 €
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1866, Treaty Ports: Shanghai, United Kingdom entire letter from London to Shanghai, cancelled 'Lombard Street / F.O./ Paid / MAR/10/66' cds. in red, endorsed "via Marseilles" on top left. For Late Fee only 1 d. red cancelled and 1/4 d. prepaid in cash by red crayon. Sent via “Care of Messrs. John Burd & Co., Hong Kong”. File fold at bottom, otherwise fine and an unusual entire. The addressee, John Anderson Esq. Mess. W.R. Adamson Co. Shanghai, formed his firm, exporting tea, silk and general merchandise in 1858 in Shanghai and became Chinas greatest export company for tea and silk. In PROFI archive no other forwarding agent covers John Burd Co. to Shanghai recorded.

Lot no.1785

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
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1856, klarer Kronen-Stempel “B* 25.OC.1856” auf kpl. Faltbrief mit geändertem Tax-Vermerk und Leitvermerk “via Ostende + Trieste” via Aachen mit rückseitigem Transitstempel “AUS ENGLAND PER AACHEN B 26.10.” nach Athen mit Ankunftsstempel, in guter Erhaltung

Lot no.1786

Condition

6

Catalogue no.156

Opening100 €
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1926, König Georg V. mit schwarzem L1 “HOMERIC” auf Luftpost-Vordruckbrief als Versuchs-Vorausflug von der SS Homeric für spätere Katapultpost-Flüge via “NEW YORK NOV.25” mit Freimarke 2 C. nach Milburn mit Ankunftsstempel und vorderseitig eigenhändiger Unterschrift des Piloten. Dazu Vordruckbrief mit Freimarke USA 5 C. und Maschinenstempel “N.Y. AUG.29.1924” sowie L1 “HOMERIC nach Deutschland und kleiner Prospekt ”HOMERIC - THE SHIP OF SPLENDOR"

Lot no.10120

Condition

0 1 3

Catalogue no.

Opening120 €
Sold for170 €

1841/2003, mostly used and mint never hinged stock incl. somthing Channel Islands and little collection “number cancel” on stamps 1841/1902, in seven albums

Lot no.10121

Condition

3

Catalogue no.

[WITHDRAWN]

1880/1902 PERFINS: stock of approx. 800-1000 stamps, strongly mixed condition, in five stockbooks

Lot no.10122

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
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1777/1849, 17 envelopes including red and black bishop marks, No.1 cancellation on penny post envelope Windsor to Brighton, Cambridge to Eton College 1840, Brighton to New York 1842, Bristol to New York 1849, some different, plus few old photos of Eton, Windsor, Edinburgh and Canterbury, mainly fine early postal history.

Lot no.10123

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for300 €

1789/1877, 3 unfranked and 5 franked intires, most addressed to Denmark, including "HULL SHIP-LETTER"

Lot no.10124

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for160 €

1840/72, seven good franking covers with faults, including penny black on envelope 14/May/1840, plate 1a, position RC, red Maltese cross cancel, clear to large margins, flaw at center (before affixed), destinations Rio de Janeiro, Bogota and Prince Edward Island, faults but an attractive group.

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