Petite Treasures – May 2026
26–30 May 2026
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1946, Council of Trent 10 l. imperforated, copy with right sheet margin, mnh,vf. Opinion Lummer BPP
1946,Council of Trent 10 l. in horizontal pair, imperforated in centre, mnh, vf. Opinion Lummer BPP
1951,Council of Chalkedon 25 l. in horizontal pair, imperforated in centre, mnh, one short perf. Opinion Lummer BPP
1919, Bosnia ‘.2.’ overprinted issue, set of three values, mint hinged, signed, fine (Yvert 108-109)
1919, 1 kr. proof in original colour, on grey ungummed ordinary paper, certificate Zrinjscak BPP
1919, 5 kr. brown on white proof original colour, ungummed, cardboard paper, certificate Zrinjscak BPP
1919, 2 f. newspaper stamp, proof from III. plate in yellow-orange, double printing on thick, white, ungummed ordinary paper, unknown on this type of paper, certificate Zrinjscak BPP
1945, Overprint Demokratska * Federativa Jugoslavija 60 kn. on Croatia 3,50 kuna brown carmine on pelure (thin) paper, very fine used, 1984 Velimir Ercegovic and 1987 Predrag Zrinjscak certificates. A rare stamp of which only 100 were issued
1945, “ISTRA” overprinted in black, complete set of 15 values, unused and mint never hinged, tiny gum faults, otherwise fine
1821, Faltbrief mit vollem Inhalt aus Stockholm 27.11.21, handschriftlicher Leitvermerk “fr. Hamburg und Helsingborg”, Einzeiler "SUEDE", Zweizeiler "TTR4 / HAMBURG" nach Paris mit rs. viol. Ankunftsstempel Dec.14.1821. Faltbug, sehr sauber
1822/30, Drei Vorphilabriefe aus Mainz 1822, Frankfurt 1830 und Stuttgart 1829, mit versch. T.T.R.2 und “Allemagne p. Strasbourg” bzw. “Allemagne par Weissembourg” Stempeln je nach Frankreich mit untersch. Tax vermerken
1827, Folded envelope from Nieswiller with black boxed “Franco tout” and red P.P. alongside to Tournay Province Hainout, ms. ‘Franco’ and tax ‘6’, fine
1830, Teilportobrief aus K1 “ZUTPHEN 17/MAR” in rot, nebengesetzt franz. “PAYS-BAS VAL.NES 19/MAR/41” und L2 “VIA DI BEAUVOISIN”, hs. “Par la France / franco Pont / de Beauvoisin” und “Poste restante”, nach Genes Sardinien mit rs. Ankunftsstempel 24.Marzo in rot, sehr gute Erhaltung
1835, Faltbrief mit vollem Inhalt aus Kopenhagen 31.Oct.1835, Zweizeiler “DANEMARCK PAR HAMBOURG” & "TTR4" nach Beaune mit rs. Ankunftsstempel, roter L3 "ALLEMAGNE PAR STRASBOURG" und “9”. Faltbug, sehr sauber
1838, “Fre. Stralsund” Schreibschrift-L1 sauber auf Brief von Gothenburg nach Tonnerie Frankr. mit ebenfalls vorderseitig abgeschlagenem Transitstempel von Greifswald sowie "CPR 5" und PRUSSE PAR GIVET in rot, rs. Ankunftsstempel, sehr sauber
1841/49, Drei Faltbriefe aus ELBERFELD und zwei aus BARMEN, an die Firma “Huth & Co.” in London, 1 x hs. ‘via Ostende’, rs. franz. Bahnpoststempel und Ankunftsstempel in rot. Taxvermerke und L1 “FRANCO” bzw. “P.” im oval, übliche Faltbüge, inter. für Wuppertal Sammler
1844, Zwei Faltbriefe aus Köln, Absender A. Schaaff, an die Firma “Huth & Co.” in London, hs. ‘via Ostende’, rs. franz. Bahnpoststempel und Ankunftsstempel in rot. Taxvermerke und L1 “FRANCO”, übliche Faltbüge, inter. Paar
1850, "12¾ AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" und "14 1/12", beide in rot auf komplettem, unbezahltem Faltbrief von St. Louis nach Backnang
1850, Folded envelope cancelled "ANVERS 24 Jui 1850" in red and on reverse forwarding agent cachet “Grislar & Marsily, Courtiers de Navires / Anvers”, red “Apres le Depart” alongside, via K.D.O.P.A. HAMBURG to Helsingor with arrival mark, very fine
1850, Zwei Faltbriefe aus Berlin und Magdeburg an die Firma “Huth & Co.” und Ankunftsstempel in rot. Taxvermerke und “P.” im Kreis, dazu weiterer Brief mit rotem “P.” im Kreis, übliche Faltbüge, inter. Trio
1852,"32/9 R AMERICA ÜBER BREMEN" in rot auf komplettem, unbezahltem Faltbrief von New York, mit rückseitigem Aufgabe Stempel, nach Künzelsau. Sehr selten.
1854, ‘K.D.O.P.A. HAMBURG 13/5’ transit mark in blue on reverse, ‘DANEMARCK’ black octagonal cancellation (Handbook No. 19) clear on front of complete folded letter from ‘KJOBENHAVN11.5.1854’ to France, red crayon ‘2’ and black ‘9’ alongside, Taxis ‘HAMBURG TH.&T.’ and arrival Migron, usual file fold, otherwise fine
1857-61, ‘K.D.O.P.A. HAMBURG’ on reverse, Taxis ‘HAMBURG TH.&T.’ transit marks on clear on three complete folded letters. ‘DÄNEMARK R.2.’ black octagonal cancellation (Handbook No.41), ‘KIOBENHAVN’ to France, several taxe marks alongside, each with transit mark and arrival Migron, usual file folds, otherwise fine trio
1858, "PRUSSIA REGISTERED (Krone)" und roter P.D. , brit. "REGISTERED" mit Krone und “REGISTERED LONDON B 25/JY/65” Transitstpl. 10 Kr. blau (2) und 15 Kr. hellbraun mit rotem "RECOMMANDIRT/WIEN 22/7/1865" vorder- bzw. rückseitig auf Reco-Brief nach London, ver. Taxvermerke, Registerbug und Randspuren, attraktiver und seltener Reco-Brief, signiert Ferchenbauer
1858, Lettersheet from Ancona to Greece, oval framed "AGENZIE DEL LLOYD AUSTRIACO / Ancona" handstamp in blue (Tchilinghirian fig. 457), endorsed "Via di Patraso" and red crayon ‘30’. Reverse with PATRAS transit, usual file fold, an appealing item
1858, Folded letter from Amsterdam 1.9.1859 across Emmerich-Oberhausen railway mark on reverse, with ms. ⅔ and boxed ANK13/9 alongside, endorsed via St. Petersburg, ms. ‘Lof.27 Kop.Silv’ (Transit Prussia 6 Silv.kop. plus 21 Silv.kop. for Russia to Finland), fine and a scarce early destination
1859, entire letter written in greek, stampless from Trieste to Ancona, endorsed 'c.Vapore', blue crayon 10/10 and additional ‘10’, adjacent oval "Via di Mare", vertical file fold, otherwise fine
1859, kompletter Faltbrief aus Kopenhagen / Dänemark mit "Schmetterlingstempel" von Hamburg (Feuser 1349-40) vorderseitig, daneben roter "Chargé" in Schreibschrift, rückseitig der Ank.-Stempel von Arnheim in rot. Taxvermerke und seltene Stempelkombination, übliche Faltbüge, sehr sauber
1863, Frankobrief von St. Petersburg nach Paris mit rs. Abgangsstp. und Preussischem Bahnpoststp. "Königsberg Pr. 13 9 Bromberg", Ankunftsstp. 15.9.63. Vorderseitig mit Preussischem "Aus Russland Franco"in rot und blauem Eingangsstp. "Prusse Erquelines" von Frankreich. Ein interessanter Beleg aus der Rothschild Korrespondenz.
1865, Faltbrief aus KJOBENHAVN 10.3. (K1) nach Bordeaux, Transit rs. über Stadtpostamt-K1 HAMBURG 12.3. und hs. “2” in rot rs., gestempelt L1 “TT36” und Ankunftsstempel, sehr sauber
1868, Mail from Great Britain to Greece: Cover sent unpaid from London to Vostizza (Egio) endorsed 'via Marseille', with Calais transit and struck with rare Anglo French Convention marking "F. 54" in black (Van der Linden fig. 1192) in Paris, on arrival '110' (lepta) in red crayon alongside - rate of 110 lepta for a letter under 7½ grams from France. Usual file folds but a very scarce entire. Note: the cover was charged 110 lepta via Marseilles for a letter up to 7½ grams. However, if sent via Brindisi the same letter would have been charged 90 lepta for a letter up to 10 grams. The second route was, therefore, used more frequently.
1882, stampless cover from Colombia to London with large "8d." tax marking, some border crease, red and black arrival marks on reverse, fine
1731, “Anno Regni Georgii II. ..” , act of Parliament referring to the Penny Post.
1768, folded envelope from Temple with triangle “PAYD / PENY / POST / TU” in black on reverse and “O' CLOCK 7 W” alongside, addressed to Burlington Gardens, red wax seal on reverse removed, tiny flaw, otherwise fine.
1827, POST PAID SHIP LONDON (COWN) in red on letter from London via Rotterdam to Narva. Early Incoming Maritime Mail To The Baltics.
ex Ingvar Pettersson (Feldman 2012)
