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International Philatelic Stamp Auction
Collectible Auction
Date: Sunday March 2, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Pottageville ON, Canada L0G 1T0     [click for map]
Directions:

KETTLEBY - POTTAGEVILLE COMMUNITY HALL

Located betweeen Barrie and Toronto, just off Hwy 400.  Directions:  Take Hwy 400 to exit 52/Lloydtown/Aurora Rd., travel west to 7th Concession, then south 1km to Kettleby-Pottageville Community Centre.

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Saturday, March 1st from 11am - 3pm, plus from 8:30am until auction start on Sunday, March 2nd.

Auction starts at 10:00am.


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For full catalogue in pdf format click here.

This auction is catalogued and will be sold in numbered order:

    

Introduction

This auction represents one man’s lifetime accumulation of cards, covers, picture post-cards, related material and ephemera.  You name it, and it’s probably in this collection somewhere.  Even if an item came in a FedEx, Priority Post, or U. P. S. envelope, Dr. Kremer would punch it three holes and put it in a binder, so there is considerable bulk.  In the listed material there are no less than 318 binders!  A conservative estimate of the material in the binders would be over 3000 items.   There is very little individual stamp material in the collection; Dr. Kremer was first and foremost a collector of “on-cover” material.  It would appear as if nothing was ever discarded.  If something came into the Kremer household in an envelope – regardless of size – or a picture postcard from someone on vacation, it invariably ended up in one of his binders.  With Dr. Kremer being originally from Hungary, the collection is especially strong in the postal history of the country from the latter part of the 18th century into the early years of the 21st.  The collection also has significant quantities of British and American cards and covers – postal stationery, registers, special delivery, first day and first flight covers.  Dr. Kremer’s philatelic library and related reference collection is also being offered for sale and comprises the first 25 lots.  Binders and large lots comprise the next 126 lots (26 – 151); miscellaneous countries, cards and covers are next (152 – 168); Great Britain cards and covers (lots 200 – 268), commence with a seldom seen and quite rare cover with a pair of the 6d embossed from Scotland to the United States in 1854 (lot 200) – G. B. continues to lot 268 with some interesting registered covers, including one from the 2nd Guards Brigade in France during the First World War to London in 1917 (lot 243); Hungary postal history, along with a number of various European countries comprise the final part of the sale (lots 300 – 468).  To compliment the two binders of First War Military and Naval Mail (lots 134 and 135) there are a number of individual lots from Hungarian naval ships, both surface and submarine; P. O. W. mail, Offices in the Turkish Empire etc.  This is an auction that has something for everyone who is interested in postmarks and postal history.

 

Credits: 

        Cataloguing, research, typesetting and Introduction by Michael Millar, FRPSC, email:  mmillar@apexia.ca

        We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Istvan Kecsedy with respect to the Hungarian material. For information about his latest book A New Look at the Printing Elements Production of the 1850 Kreuzer and Centes Stamp Issues "A Hand Book and Research Report - Types and Subtypes" (ISBN 0-9809381) you may contact him at:  istvan03@hotmail.com

        Consultant Daniel D. Zakaib, B.Sc., CPA-A.A.  Email:  dzack@fcibroadband.com


DR. KREMER AUCTION LISTING:

Philatelic Literature.

1.  Billig’s Philatelic Handbooks, Volumes 1 through 43, with several duplicates.  Missing Volumes 5, 13 and 18.  Good condition overall.  43 books.

 

2.  A Magyar Bélyegek Monografiaja (Hungarian / European), hard cover, Volumes 1 through 7 with duplicate of Volume 5.  Circa 1965.  Cover marring but overall good condition.  8 books.

 

3.  The American Philatelist, bound hardcover 1971 – 1973.  Indexes for Volumes 85, 86 and 87, 1100 pages each.  (Mirror wear).  3 books.

 

4.  The Philatelic Bulletin, monthly bulletin of the British Post Office, c1978 to early 1980’s.  Approximately 155 items.

 

5.  Robson Lowe (London U. K.) soft cover auction review catalogues, c1940’s / 1950’s, and others.  (Mirror wear).  Approximately 25 items.

 

6.  Various United States related lot of 24 soft cover booklets and bulletins.

 

7.  Mixed literature.  Postal History Society of Canada journals (10), Austria, Great Britain, Isle of Man and assorted soft cover booklets.  Approximately 50 items.

 

8.  Mixed lot of soft cover booklets and auction catalogues.  Approximately 40 items.

 

9.  Assorted American and International soft cover booklets.

 

10.  The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, North American Volume 5, two book set in slipcase parts 1 – 6, Robson Lowe 1973.

 

11.  Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, Volumes 1 and 2, c1960.  Scott Publications, New York.

 

12.  Scott 1981 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue in four Volumes, plus duplicate Volumes 1 and 3.

 

13.  Various lot.  Hard and soft cover by Scott Publications; 1975 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, Volumes 1 and 2; 1975 Unites States Specialised (condition noted); and Stanley Gibbons 1970 World Stamps.  6 books.

 

14.  Various lot of hard and soft cover books; United States, Australia and World topics. 20 books.

 

15.  Various Canadian lot of hard and soft cover books including Volumes 1 and 2 The Postage Stamps & History of Canada by Winthrop S. Boggs.  19 books.

 

16.  Various lot of hard and soft cover books, booklets and dated auction catalogues.  30 items.

 

17.  Various lot of hard and soft cover books.  22 books.

 

18.  Various lot of hard and soft cover books.  20 books.

 

19.  Various lot of soft cover books and booklets including The Impressed Duty Stamps of Great Britain (San Diego 1981); and a re-print of the A. Forbin 1915 Revenue Catalogue.  15 items.

 

20.  Various lot of hard and soft cover books including Hungarian; and Volumes 1 to 3 of Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Specialised.  Good condition overall.  30 items. 

 

21.  Lot of hard covers; The American Stamp Collector’s Dictionary by Harry Konwiser (Empire Stamp Galleries, New York 1949);  Fundamentals of Philately by L. N. & M. Williams (American Philatelic Society, second printing 1971); The Posted Letter in America 1628 to 1790 by Alex Braake (American Philatelic Research Library, copyright 1975).  3 items.

 

22.  Quantity of bulletins, hard and soft cover books and booklets.

 

23.  Child’s stamp album with small quantity of stamps, started in 1962.

 

24.  Quantity of stamp information and resource books and auction catalogues.

 

25.  Quantity of additional British Philatelic Bulletins, Postal History Society of Canada journals, and auction catalogues.

 

 

Binders, Multiples and Large Lots.

 

26.  Canada, five binders of modern covers.

 

27.  United States, five binders of modern and earlier 20th century cards and covers.

 

28.  Canada, binder of c1970’s covers (76).  Binder of various covers with tagged issue stamps (78).  2 binders.

 

29.  Canada, 3 binders – binder 1, 20th century modern meter and permit covers.  Binder 2, registered covers with stamps.  Binder 3, quantity of 1990’s covers with stamps.

 

30.  United States, 5 binders – binder 1, early 20th century covers.  Binder 2, modern assorted covers.  Binder 3, modern metered covers.  Binder 4, quantity of modern covers with stamps.  Binder 5, similar to binder 4.

 

31.  United States, 5 binders – binder1, various 20th century with slogan cancels.  Binders 2 and 3, quantity of modern covers.  Binder 4, The American Bicentennial First Day Cover collection (Franklin Mint).  Binder 5, Postmaster’s of American – Philatelic First Day Covers.

 

32.  Great Britain, 5 binders, all various quantities of covers.  Binder 1, covers all dated 1964.  Binder 2, 1968 – January to July.  Binder 3, 1968 – July to December.  Binder 4, 1969 – January to May.  Binder 5, 1970 – June to August. 

 

33.  Great Britain, 5 binders, all various quantities of covers.  Binder 1, Great Britain and Channel Islands postal stationery.  Binder 2, regular unused mail covers 1923 – 1949.  Binder 3, covers all dated 1965.  Binder 4, 1970 – January to June. Binder 5, 1970 – August to October.

 

34.  Great Britain, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, 1970’s First Day Covers.  Binder 2, regular, meter and permit mail 1990’s.  Binder 3, assorted First Day Covers and 20th century registered mail.  Binder 4, various modern covers (some U. S. A.).  Binder 5, Isle of Man 1970’s First Day Covers.

 

35.  United States, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, covers, 1960’s and 1970’s.  Binder 2, covers, 1930’s.  Binder 3, covers, 1970’s tagged issues.  Binder 4, covers, 1980’s and 1990’s.  Binder 5, primarily 1990’s meter mail.

 

36.  Great Britain, 5 binders, quantities vary, material as listed.  Binder 1, collection of approximately 150 unused postcards.  Binder 2, small quantity of used oversize mail.  Binder 3, Channel Islands cancellations.  Binder 4, mixed lot – air-letters, registers etc., some earlier 20th century.  Binder 5, Guernsey and Jersey First Day Covers, 1950’s to 1970’s.

 

37.  World, 4 binders, material and countries as listed.  Binder 1, assorted air-mail covers, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore 1960’s to 1990’s.  Binder 2, covers from various world-wide countries of origin, plus some 20th century Canada.  Binder 3, Australia and New Zealand.  Binder 4, Great Britain and various foreign.

 

38.  World, 5 binders, material and countries as listed.  Binder 1, Great Britain slogan cancels 1973.  Binder 2, large collection of European and Asian including some late 19th century, and Panama Canal 1939 and certificates.  Binder 3, Australia and New Zealand. Binder 4, Durban / R. S. A. 1990’s cancellations.  Binder 5, Great Britain post W. W. 2 cards and covers.

 

39.  United States, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, oversize covers.  Binder 2, modern covers.  Binder 3, stampless, Post Office forms etc.  Binder 4, 1930’s and 1940’s, including postage dues.  Binder 5, slogan cancels 1920’s to modern.

 

40.  World, 6 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, modern Canadian covers.  Binder 2, Singapore 1970 – modern covers.  Binder 3, European, various late 19th to 20th century covers and cancellations.  Binder 4, European, pre and post war covers and postcards.  Binder 5, United States modern cancellations.  Binder 6, United States cancellations including late 19th century postcards.

 

41.  Great Britain and United Nations, 8 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, 1973 G. B. slogan postmarks.  Binder 2, United Nations, collection of large cards.  Binder 3, 1972 G. B. covers, January and February.  Binder 4, 1972 G. B. slogan postmarks, September to December.  Binder 5, various Channel Islands cancellations.  Binder 6, G. B. Elizabethan covers.  Binder 7, G. B. First Day Covers, various c1961 to 1970.  Binder 8, G. B. modern material.

 

42.  United States, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binders 1 to 4 incl., modern, various cancellations.  Binder 5, modern plus some earlier vintage (1930’s and 1940’s).

 

43.  United States, binder containing 90 covers, mostly registered or special delivery, c1930’s and 1940’s.

 

44.  United States, binder containing 84 First Day Covers, 1960 to 1964.

 

45.  United States, binder containing approximately 61 items, an assortment of “freaks” (abnormal postage stamps and stationery) circa 1st quarter 20th century (“Since most of these items are caused by machinery, they are not errors – merely varieties.”  Musson Stamp Dictionary, by Douglas and Mary Patrick).

 

46.  United States, binder containing approximately 120 pieces, late 1880’s to early 1930’s.

 

47.  United States, 3 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, covers, circa 1st quarter 20th century.  Binder 2, covers, 1929 to 1933.  Binder 3, 1974 to 1977 First Day Covers.

 

48.  United States, album containing many early examples 1855 to 1940’s postal stationery, 110 items.

 

49.  United States, album containing mainly 19th to mid 20th century used and unused printed covers and reply postcards; e.g. May 5, 1838 3 cents printed cover endorsed “For Mr. Arthur Corbett, or Mr. Stratford Corbett, Brother, on board the Brig Margaret of Galway, Gregory Jack, Commander – to be kept at the Post Office of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada till called for.”  Approximately 140 items.

 

50.  United States, 2 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, containing late 19th century to mid 1940’s postal stationery.  Binder 2, 1900 to 1930 various items.

 

51.  Hungary, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers 1942 to 1978, some registered.  Binders 2 and 3, cards and covers 1980’s to 1990’s, some registered.  Binder 4, cards and covers 1876 to 1995, some registered.  Binder 5, cards and covers 1896 to 1990’s.

 

52.  Hungary, 4 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, postcards 1900 to 1920’s.  Binder 2, cards and covers c1900 to 1920’s – noted some embroidered cards.  Binder 3, Hungary and Thailand (Hungary mostly military, Thailand mostly picture cards).  Binder 4, cards and covers 1896 to 1990’s.

 

53.  World, 4 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers – Australia, Austria, Barbados, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Newfoundland, Switzerland etc.  Binder 2, cards and covers – Cook Islands, South Australia etc. modern.  Binder 3, world mixture cards and covers, modern.  Binder 4, cards and covers – France, Germany etc. modern.

 

54.  World and Hungary, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, World mixture, cards and covers, mostly modern.  Binder 2, Hungary cards and covers, early 1900’s, good grouping.

 

55.  Canada, 3 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, mostly Post Office official covers c1931 to 1973.  Binder 2, mixture cards and covers, some official business, mostly Canada with some U. S. A. and foreign – Cypress, Syria and other Europe, noted some philatelic covers.  Binder 3, Canada covers, some First Day, some Special Delivery.  Noted some fire damaged items, with covering letters, from fire at Terminal “A”, Toronto, December 1974.

 

56.  Canada, 3 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers 1967 to 1990’s.  Noted some Military Post Offices (M. P. O’s.).  Binder 2, covers, c1970, includes some items on piece.  Binder 3, large covers and ephemera.

 

57.  Canada, 5 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, commercial covers, mostly registers, c1940’s to 1970’s.  Binder 2, covers, registers and special delivery, c1940’s to 1970’s.  Binder 3, covers, registers, c1970’s.  Binder 4, large covers, 1970’s to 1980’s.  Binder 5, covers, 1919 to 1970’s, includes 1 Newfoundland cover from 1937.

 

58.  Canada, binder, 60 covers, mostly philatelic, includes some foreign – Egypt, Germany and Syria – c1970’s.

 

59.  Canada, 4 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, Canada, G. B., U. S. A., Holland, mostly commercial mail, several oversize covers, modern.  Binder 2, same as 1.  Binder 3, large format Canadian covers, miscellaneous 1920’s to present.  Binder 4, modern Canada covers.

60.  Great Britain, 4 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, commercial covers, Freepost and meter, some larger items, modern.  Binder 2, First Day Covers 1980’s.  Binder 3, Special Event covers and postmarks c1960’s.  Binder 4, same as 3, including some large items.

 

61.  Great Britain, 6 binders, material as listed.  Binder 1, large size covers c1930’s to 1950’s.  Binder 2, metered covers, 1930’s to 1970’s.  Binder 3, cards and covers 1930’s to 1960’s, some registered items.  Binder 4, Official Paid covers.  Binder 5, QEII unused and used postal stationery.  Binder 6, cards and covers, some KGVI but mostly QEII, 1950’s to 1960’s.

 

62.  Jersey, binder of First Day Covers.

 

63.  5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, mixed group of covers – Fiji, Jugoslavia, Taiwan, U. S. A.  Binder 2, Hungary, cards and covers, some registers, modern.  Binder 3, Hungary, cards and covers, includes some Germany, modern.  Binder 4, Hungary, modern stamp album with printed pages, no stamps.  Binder 5,  Hungary, First Day Covers, c1970’s, some registers.

 

64.  4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, Austria and Germany, cards and covers 1920’s to 1970’s, some registered.  Binder 2, Austria, cards and covers, 1912 to modern.  Binder 3, World Wide Mixture, cards and covers, modern.  Binder 4, Cuba, St. Vincent, S. W. Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, cards and covers etc., modern.

 

65.  Hungary, 3 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards, covers and air letters, some registers, 1930’s to 1970’s.  Binder 2, used and unused postal stationery, cards and covers, some items on piece, 1916 to modern.  Binder 3, First Day Covers, some registers, noted several “Maxi” cards, c1960’s to 1970’s.

 

66.  United States, 6 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, mostly oversize, some registers, modern.  Binder 2, covers c1980’s.  Binder 3, covers, mostly oversize c1970’s. Binder 4, covers c1990’s.  Binder 5, cards and covers, some registers, 1920’s to 1990’s. Binder 6, mixed covers and cards 1912 to modern.

 

67.  Canada, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, mixed Canada and U. S. mostly metered mail, 1960’s to 1990’s.  Binder 2, CAPEX*78, cards and covers with special handstamps. The binder includes a set of specimen progressive proofs – Ashton – Potter Ltd., British American Bank Note Co., and Canadian Bank Note Co., all numbered 03939.

 

68.  Canada, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, mostly oversize official covers, eclectic mix. Binder 2, metered mail, Government official covers, some are oversize.  Binder 3, modern covers.  Binder 4, large size Post Office register packets (internal P. O. use), Telepost covers etc., modern.  Binder 5, covers and pieces, some U. S., some 1975 postal strike locals and some registers.

 

69.  Canada, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, some revenues, some oversize, modern.  Binder 2, mixed covers c1970’s.  Binder 3, mostly 1960’s First Day covers.  Binder 4, cards and covers 1970’s to 1980’s.  Binder 5, oversize covers c1980’s.

 

70.  Great Britain, 6 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, metered and oversize covers, some Canada and U. S. A.  Binder 2, cards and covers 1970’s.  Binder 3, cards and covers, some oversize and some registers.  Binder 4, First Day Covers 1960’s and 1970’s.  Binder 5, Special Event covers and cancellations, all 1972.  Binder 6, Special Event covers and cancellations 1960’s and 1970’s.  Noted some British Military Special covers.

 

71.  Guernsey, First Day Covers 1977 to 1978.

 

72.  United Nations, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, United Nations – Geneva First Day Covers 1969 to 1980.  Binder 2, United Nations – New York, some First Day Covers and regular mail 1951 to 1970’s.

 

73.  United States, 6 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers 1920’s and 1930’s.  Binder 2, cards and covers 1903 to 1960’s, some registered.  Binder 3, covers 1920’s to 1930’s.  Binder 4, cards and covers 1912 to 1980’s, several oversize.  Binder 5, covers 1930’s to 1990’s.  Binder 6, ephemera – airline baggage tags, boarding passes, Fedex envelopes etc.

 

74.  United States, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cover 1980’s to 1990’s, some oversize. Binder 2, postal stationery, some First Day Covers, 1950’s to 1980’s.  Binder 3, mostly oversize covers, some registered, some special delivery, 1930’s to modern.  Binder 4, First Day Covers 1979 to 1980.  Binder 5, slogan cancellation covers, some First Day Covers, 1960’s to 1970’s.

 

75.  United States, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, 1950’s to 1970’s.  Binder 2, air mail special delivery covers, some registered, 1935 to 1953.  Binder 3, covers, all 1973. Binder 4, mostly modern oversize covers.

 

76.  Picture Postcards, binder of ppc’s, Canada, U. S. A. and Great Britain, mostly pre WWI, mixed condition.

 

77.  United States, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, slogan postmarks 1920’s to 1960’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers 1968 to 1972.  Binder 3, cards and covers, slogan postmarks 1930’s to 1970’s.  Binder 4, postal stationery covers 1908 to 1940’s, mostly pre 1920. Binder 5, slogan postmarks, 1920’s to 1960’s.

 

78.  United States, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, Christmas items 1960 to 1980’s.  Binder 2, covers, all 1995.  Binder 3, courier envelopes and covers, modern.  Binder 4, cards and covers, some oversize, c1970’s.  Binder 5, covers 1980’s.

 

79.  Canada, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, miscellaneous covers c1970’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers, 1974 to 1977.  Binder 3, covers c1970’s, some registered, some stamped, some metered.  Binder 4, covers, commercial mail 1999 to 2000.  Binder 5, covers from Foreign Embassies in Ottawa, including – Iran, Israel, Poland, Romania, Turkey etc.

 

80.  Canada, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, oversize, metered and permit mail, c1990’s.  Binder 2, 6 cents black Centennial issue, 1970 to 1971, varieties.  Binder 3, covers from Foreign Embassies in Ottawa, including – Cuba, Holland, Iraq, Japan, Trinidad etc.  Binder 4, modern picture postcards (ppc’s), Maritime Provinces but mostly Cape Breton.  Binder 5, Exhibition covers, including – Calgary Stampede, Edmonton, Regina, Vancouver.  Also includes some First Flight Covers, all c1930’s.

 

81.  Canada, 6 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, slogan postmarks on card, cover and piece, 1920’s to 1970’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers, 1964 to 1971.  Binder 3, postal stationery cards and covers, also some First Day Covers, 1960 to 1978.  Binder 4, modern various covers.  Binder 5, modern various covers, some oversize.  Binder 6, commercial covers, oversize and ephemera.

 

82.  United States, 5 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, oversize covers, 1970’s.  Binder 2, miscellaneous modern cards and covers, binder also includes some Canada.  Binder 3, covers 1920’s to 1980’s, some oversize.  Binder 4, cards, covers and pieces, some oversize, 1940’s to 1970’s.  Binder 5, covers, mostly 1990’s but some earlier.

 

83.  United States, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, some metered, some oversize, c1980’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers 1964 to 1967.  Binder 3, First Day Covers 1951 to 1959.  Binder 4, mostly oversize, binder includes a few Canada and Great Britain.

 

84.  United States, binder containing 1883 to modern postal stationery, some perfins, some modern Government and commercial items.

 

85.  Great Britain, binder containing special event Post Office cards.  Mail Coach bi-centennial noted, among others.  Attractive lot.

 

86.  Great Britain, binder containing Official Government and Royal Household mail, mostly G. B. but some Ireland noted.  Includes a letter from the Queen’s Secretary at Buckingham Palace thanking the addressee for an American First Flight Cover he had sent to Her Majesty for the Royal Collection.  29 items in total.

 

87.  Great Britain, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers, some oversize, 1957 to 1977.  Binder 2, First Day Covers1978 to 1980.  Binder 3, cards and covers, some oversize, 1950’s to 1977.  Binder 4, covers and air letters, 1974.

 

88.  Great Britain, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, Special Event covers , 1971.  Binder 2, Special Events covers with special handstamps 1956 to 1976.  Binder 3, Special Event covers, some slogan postmarks, 1940’s to 1970’s.  Binder 4, Special Event covers, slogan postmarks, covers and cards, c1960’s.

 

89.  Great Britain, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers and cards, some oversize, mostly QEII, but some Victoria and Edward VII.  Binder 2, picture postcards (ppc’s) mostly G. B., but some Canada and U. S. A.  Edward VII to QEII.  Binder 3, Special Event covers 1969.  Binder 4, cards and covers, some Special Event, some First Day Covers, 1932 to 1954.

 

90.  Canada, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, some oversize, 1960’s to 1990’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers 1988 to 1997.  Binder 3, covers, some oversize, some registered, 1980’s to 1990’s.  Binder 4, covers, some oversize, some on piece, c1970’s.

 

91.  Canada, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers, some oversize, special delivery, Canada Post official stationery, mostly 1990’s.  Binder 2, First Day Covers 1970 to 1980’s.  Binder 3, covers, some registered, some oversize, 1927 to 1980’s.  Binder 4, covers 1980’s to 1990’s, some U. S. A. noted.

 

92.  Canada, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers and pieces, slogan postmarks, 1913 to 1970’s.  Binder 2, cards and covers, some Special Event covers, 1928 to 1974.

 

93.  Canada, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, modern picture postcards (ppc’s), some covers.  Binder 2, postal stationery cards covers and pieces, 1935 to 1970’s, some International Reply Coupons (IRC’s).  Binder 3, Kaulbach Island, Nova Scotia, covers and stamps.  Binder 4, cards and covers, noted some First Day Covers, c1970’s.

 

94.  Canada, 3 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, some registered, some oversize, c1970’s.  Binder 2, covers, some oversize, c1970’s.  Binder 3, covers, some oversize, 1970’s to 1990’s.

 

95.  Canada, 3 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, covers, mostly oversize, 1970’s.  Binder 2, covers, some oversize, some registered, 1950’s to 1970’s.  Binder 3, covers, some oversize, 1960’s to 1980’s.

 

96.  Canada, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers, postal stationery, 1886 to QEII.  Binder 2, covers, some oversize, some special delivery, some Winnipeg tagged, 1960’s to 1980’s.

 

97.  Canada, 2 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, First Flight Covers 1930 to 1950 – 1930’s X 20; 1940’s X 2, 1950 X 1.  Note the 1950 cover is the First Official Flight of the AVRO Canada Jetliner from Toronto to New York.  Binder 2, First Day Covers, some registered, some special delivery, 1934 to 1958.

 

98.  Canada, binder of ephemera – cancelled cheques, Tobacco Duty Seals, wartime ration books, agreement re warehouse lease, stock certificate etc.  Noted some G. B., Barbados and U. S. A. items.

 

99.  United States, 3 binders, 1 packet, as listed.  Binder 1, philatelic items from the International Stamp Exhibition – Interphil – Philadelphia 1976.   (2) Packet containing loose cards and covers – 20 cards, 5 reply postcards, 35 covers, 1 register, 1932 Washington Bicentennial full set of 12 stamps on 12 First Day Covers.  Binder 3, oversize covers, 1930’s to 1970’s.  Binder 4, cards and covers, some Canada, c1990’s.

 

100.  United States, 4 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, mostly oversize covers, 1980’s.  Binder 2, covers mostly oversized permit mail, some FedEx and Priority Mail, 1970’s to 1980’s.  Some Canada special delivery.  Binder 3, same as binder 2 but mostly metered mail.  Binder 4, First Day Covers, 1940 to 1951.

 

101.  Hungary, binder, First Day Covers, some registered, 1931 to 1965.

 

102.  Canada, binder, special covers 1976 Olympic Games, Montreal, 24 covers.

 

103.  Hungary, binder, cards, covers and air letters, 1973 to 1974, 38 items.

 

104.  Hungary, binder, covers, some registered, 1943, 36 items.

 

105.  Great Britain, 1 folder, 1 binder, as listed.  Folder containing paid postage meter impressions.  Binder, European mixture, includes Austria, Switzerland cards and covers.

 

106.  Germany, 3 binders, as listed.  Binder 1, cards and covers, some oversize, 1930’s to 1940’s.  Binder 2, cards and covers, some oversize, 1880’s to 1980’s.  Binder 3, covers, some oversize, some metered, 1980’s to 1990’s.

 

107.  Postcards, binder, miscellaneous worldwide postcards.

 

108.  Postcards, binder, Great Britain, United States, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, etc., modern.

 

109.  United States, binder, covers, late 1890’s to 1930’s.

 

110.  Covers, binder, covers, some oversize, mixed worldwide, including Finland and Italy, some A. R. cards noted, late 19th century to mid 20th.

 

111.  Switzerland, binder, cards and covers, some oversize, 1949 to 1992.

 

112.  Channel Islands and Isle of Man, binder, Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man covers and other items, some oversize, 3 telegrams, some France to Jersey postage due, 38 covers.

 

113.  Channel Islands, binder with Guernsey and Jersey covers, some oversize, 1971 to 1976.

 

114.  Worldwide, binder, cards and covers, some oversize, some registered, late 19th through 20th centuries.

 

115.  Europe, binder, cards and covers, some oversize, G. B., France, Spain, Switzerland etc., some U. S. A. noted.

 

116.  Documents, 2 binders of various documents and certificates; official medical certificates, International small pox vaccination certificates, worldwide 19th and 20th centuries.

 

117.  Great Britain, binder, covers, some oversize, some registered, some special delivery, 1910 to 1940’s.

 

118.  Great Britain, binder, Special Events and slogan postmarks 1963.

 

119.  Hungary, binder, cards, covers and various documents, 1970’s to 1990’s.

 

120.  Hungary, 2 binders, 1 folder, as listed.  Binder 1, cards, covers and air letters, 1918 to 1980’s.  Binder 2, postcards and covers, mostly 20th century, some G. B. noted.  Folder, cards and covers, some oversize, early 20th century to 1960’s.

 

121.  Hungary, 1 folder, 3 binders, as listed.  (1) Folder, covers, some oversize, 35 items. Binder 2, cards and covers, some oversize, some registered, 1870’s to 1990’s.  Binder 3, cards and covers, some oversize, some registered, 1947 to 1970’s.  Binder 4, cards and covers, some oversize, some registered, 1965 to 1981.

 

122.  Worldwide, binder, cards and covers, some oversize, worldwide mixture, noted – Austria, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa etc.

 

123.  Worldwide, binder, covers, some oversize, noted – Canada, Hong Kong, Hungary, U. S. A. etc.

 

124.  United States, Binder, covers, some early 20th century postal stationery but mostly modern.

 

125.  Canada, binder, First Day Covers, 1971 to 1974.

 

126.  Great Britain, binder, special flight covers, some pages of air letter stamps, mostly British European Airways.

 

127.  Canada, binder, unused postal stationery cards and covers.

 

128.  Hungary, binder containing 113 postcards, early to modern.

 

129.  Hungary, binder, used and unused postal stationery, 1870 to 1920’s.  Noted some Serbia items.

130.  Hungary, binder, covers (many registered), official Post Office parcel post and registered mail advice cards, several postage due items.

 

131.  Hungary, binder, registered mail and parcel post advice cards, A. R. Cards,  Savings Bank cards both used and unused.

 

132.  Hungary, binder, cards and covers, some registered, postal stationery, used and unused.

 

133.  Hungary, binder, postal stationery, used and unused, 1880 to 1960’s but mostly pre WWII.

 

134.  Hungary, binder, WWI Feldpost, Kreigsmarine Feldpost, Base Post Office Etappenpostamt markings with a variety of towns.  Many regiment names and Feldpost numbers noted.

 

135.  Hungary, binder, miscellaneous military mails, cards and covers – noted Sarajavo 1895 to 1902 (6), Spalato (1), but mostly WWI, some censored items.  Several interesting markings noted.

 

136.  Hungary, binder, miscellaneous cards and covers, some registered, some censored covers, 1850’s to 1990’s.

 

137.  Hungary, binder, miscellaneous stampless and pre-stamp letters and other documents c1926 to modern.

 

138.  Hungary, binder, miscellaneous cards and covers, 1879 to modern.  Noted 3 Fiume, including 2 registered.

 

139.  Hungary, bound set of 30 unused picture postcards issued for the Budapest Milenial Exposition, very good condition – Estimate $130.00.

 

140.  Great Britain, binder, Special Event and slogan postmarks, all 1967.

 

141.  Canada, box containing assorted covers, metered etc.

 

142.  Canada, box containing assorted covers, some oversize, all modern.

 

143.  United States, postal stationery cutouts, 1940’s to 1960’s, also a number of cards and covers.

 

144.  Canada, box containing several hundred covers and cards, 1920’s to modern, noted a number of items from small Post Offices in Ontario and Quebec.

 

145.  Canada and United States, large quantity of unsorted covers, meters etc., several hundred items.

146.  Canada, plastic bag containing large quantity of covers c1950’s.

 

147.  Canada, bag lot of unsorted covers c1960’s.

 

148.  Canada, box lot of several hundred unsorted covers, stampless to modern.

 

149.  United States, box lot of several hundred covers, pre-cancels etc., 20th century.

 

150.  Great Britain, binder containing miscellaneous legal documents, British Consulate Attestations, receipts for payments, stock certificate, etc.  1844 to modern.

 

151.  United States, binder containing an interesting correspondence collection mostly addressed to Mrs. John Peters, London, Ontario, from a variety of towns and cities in the United States.  The covers are included – stamps are all either Scott 210 or 213.  Time period is 1876 to 1884.  The collection includes a photograph that could, perhaps, be Mrs. Peters.

 

Miscellaneous Countries cards and covers.

 

152.  Canada, First Day Cover, Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa 12 July 1932, complete set, including C4.  Postmarked Saint John, N. B., addressed to Brooklyn, New York.  Catalogue value (Canada Specialised) $58.00.  Est. $40.00.

 

153.  Canada,  First Day Covers, airmail, airmail special delivery and special delivery – C1, C2, C3, C6, C7, C9, CE3, CE4, E7, E10 and E11 – eleven (11) covers.  Catalogue value (Canada Specialised) $400.00.  Est. $200.00.

 

154.  Australia, First Flight Cover, Australia to Canada via British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Ltd. 15 September 1946, Vancouver A. M. F., receiver 18 September 1946 and boxed cachet, struck in violet, both on back of cover.  Postage 2/6d paid with 6d Kookaburra, Scott 170, and 2/- “Roo”, Scott 125.  Est. $15.00.

 

155.  Turkey, registered cover, Constantinople to Budapest, 21 March 1922, mailed through the British Post Office, Constantinople.  Postage paid on the following British GV stamps, overprinted as follows - ½d o/p 20 paras Scott 55; 1d o/p 1½ piastres (2) Scott 56; 2½d o/p 33/4 piastres Scott 57; 5d o/p 7½ piastres,  Budapest receiver on back 22 March.  Est. $25.00.

 

156.  Palestine, registered cover, Nahariya to Budapest, 29 May 1946.  Postage 20 mils Scott 77, and 50 mils Scott 78, REGISTERED / HAIFA transit 29 May, and Budapest receiver 8 June, struck on back.  Est. $15.00.

 

157.  Austria, group of six cards and one cover, October 1889 to 1980.  Est. $10.00.

 

158.  France, group of six cover and three cards,  November 1912 to 1962, nice airmail cover from American Braille Press to Budapest, 25 June 1934.  Est. $15.00.

159.  Germany, group of four covers and nine cards, December 1874 to 1980.  With the exception of two cards from 1980, all the rest are from 1874 to 1922.  Est. $25.00.

 

160.  Italy, group of thirteen postcards (twelve plus one from the Vatican), all are ppc except for one postal stationery.  Est. $15.00.

 

161.  United States, two stampless letters – 1854 and 1857 – New York to Cognac, France, variety of interesting markings on both.  Est. $20.00.

 

162.  Viet Nam, lot of eight Major R. K. Malott philatelic aerograms from various places in Viet Nam when he was serving with the International Joint Commission.  Est. $20.00.

 

163.  Canada, C. N. Telegram addressed to Earl Rowe – later Lt. Governor of Ontario – 9 March 1928, at the House of Commons, regarding the purchase of horses.  Mr. Rowe was a well-known owner and breeder of harness horses at Newton Robinson, Ontario.  Est. $10.00.

 

164.  Turkey,  two commemorative sets from 1985, four values in each set in mint never hinged blocks of 4, one set appears to feature ceramics and the other historic figures.  Est. $10.00.

 

165.  Italy, three pre-stamp letters, 1794, 1809 and 1843 – two Genoa, one to Venice from Vienna, Austria.  Est. $20.00.

 

166.  Danzig, very nice stampless folded letter, 3 May 1829.  Est. $25.00.

 

167. United States, sheet cut from file folder with three receipts for money payments attached – 20 March 1793; 6 May 1828; and 19 February 1830.  Interesting sociological material.  Est. $15.00.

 

168.  German States – Oldenburg, folded letter sheet, 11 May 1808, with neat red State stamp in upper right corner, embossed seal on back flap.  Addressing appears to be done in Latin.  Est. $20.00.

 

 

 

Great Britain cards and covers.

 

200.  Cover Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, Scotland to Andover, Mass., U. S. A., 15 September 1854.  Postage horizontal pair 6d embossed Scott 7, slightly cut in at the bottom.  Both stamps tied to cover with barred numeral 219 of Laurencekirk.  Liverpool transit marks of 16 September on back.  Boston paid receiver struck on red on front, 30 September, also 5 / CENTS struck on face in red-brown.  2001 Gibbons Specialised 12th Edition Queen Victoria catalogue value £1300.00/$2600.00 CAD

 

201.  London Two-Penny Post letter sheet front Leytonstone to the City, 30 April 1816.  Straightline LEYTONSTONE / 2 PY P PAID, struck in black, indistinct London Paid receiver, struck in red and Leytonstone cds struck in black.  Est. $10.00.

 

202.  Somewhat grubby cover with letter London Chief Office to Springfield, Illinois, U. S. A., 4 December 1880.  Postage 2½d Ultramarine, plate 20, Scott 82.  New York Paid All transit and Springfield receiver on back.  Est. $15.00

 

203.  Cover with letter Wakefield, West Yorkshire to Exeter, Devonshire, 5 July 1881.  Postage is 1d Inland Revenue – correct usage for the period.  Wakefield 831 three bar duplex, Parmenter 3VOD.  Est. $25.00.

 

204.  Registered cover from Murray Tollemache & Co., Great Tower Street, London EC, Little Tower Street, London EC cds, to Metz, Germany, 8 October 1881.  Postage 2½d ultramarine, plate 22 X 2, Scott 82.  The letter was carried on the Luxemburg – Metz R. P. O. as indicated by label on centre left VOM AUSLAND / UBER BAHNPOST 12 / (LUXEMBURG – METZ) / EINGESHRIEBEN.  Metz receiver on back.  Est. $40.00.

 

205.  Registered cover, sent by Van Santen, Meyer & Darmer, Liverpool to Amsterdam, Holland, 17 July 1886.  Postage,  block of 4 lilac 2½d Scott 101.  Est. $50.00.

 

206.  Postal Stationery.  Possible Paquebot usage.  ½d QV domestic postcard postmarked ST. MALO / ILLE ET VILAINE, 16 September 1886, and addressed to Coutres, Gironde, France.  Two other indistinct markings, one in red with “St. Malo” at the bottom.  Est. $25.00.

 

207.  Folded letter sheet Benecke, Souchay & Co., London EC to Frederikshald, Norway, 12 May 1887.  Postage 2½d Jubilee Scott 114, cancelled London EC hooded circle.  Est. $12.00.

 

208.  Registered cover Lombard Street, London EC to Dusseldorf, Germany, 13 May 1887.  Postage 1d lilac Scott 89 X 2 and strip of 3 and single Jubilee 5d Scott 118, all stamps perfin BIRD, cover roughly opened.  Est. $30.00.

 

209.  Folded letter sheet Benecke, Souchay & Co., London EC to Frederikshald, Norway, 29 September 1887.  Postage 2½d lilac Scott 101, cancelled London EC hooded circle.  Est. $40.00.

 

210.  Registered cover, Birmingham to Amsterdam, Holland, posted Bristol Rd. / Birmingham 10 July 1888.  Postage, vertical pair 1d lilac Scott 89, 6d Jubilee, Scott 119, 1/- green Jubilee, Scott 122, stamps cancelled 75 single obliterator.  Est. $ 50.00.

 

211.  Large size registered cover, London Chief Office to Crefeld, Germany, 3 March 1890. Postage 4 2½d Jubilee Scott 114.  Est. $30.00.

 

212.  Unused, but somewhat grubby, Post Office Jubilee cover containing the souvenir postcard, South Kensington Museum 2 July 1890.  Est. $20.00.

 

213.  Registered cover, London West Central District Office to Amsterdam, Holland 8 November 1890.  Postage block of 9 and a single 1d lilac Scott 89.  Est. $30.00.

 

214.  Registered cover Sutton, Surrey to Amsterdam, Holland 12 May 1891.  Postage ½d vermilion Jubilee Scott 111 and 10d Jubilee Scott 121.  Est. $25.00.

 

215.  Registered cover Folkestone, Kent to Brussells, Belgium, 19 February 1892, re-registered in Belgium .  Postage horizontal pair 1d lilac Scott 89, 3d Jubilee Scott 115.  Est. $15.00.

 

216.  Postal Stationery.  1d QV brown U. P. U. postcard from Constantinople, Turkey to Paris, 16 August 1892.  Postmarked BRITISH POST OFFICE / CONSTANTINOPLE S.O., also, AVRICOURT A PARIS, R. P. O. transit marking 19 August, faint Paris receiver. Est. $50.00.

 

217.  Cover Bristol, Glos. To Cirencester, Glos, 17 November 1892.  Stamp on cover is a 3d Foreign Bill.  Unusual and possibly illegal use and no indication of postage due.  Neat Bristol 134 three bar duplex, Parmenter 3VOD, hammer G.  Neat and unusual item.  Est. $50.00.

 

218.  Registered cover Ludgate Circus, London EC to Coln, Germany, 2 May 1893.  Postage, strip of 3 and block of 6 1d lilac Scott 89, some other stamps of unknown value have been removed.  Est. $25.00.

 

219.  Registered cover, Coleman St., London E. C. to Ipswich, Suffolk, 31 July 1893.  Postage 2½d Jubilee Scott 114.  Nice Ipswich Type I squared circle receiver struck on back.  Est. $20.00.

 

220.  Registered cover, Sandown, Isle of Wight to Dusseldorf, Germany, 24 October 1893. Postage 5d Jubilee Scott 118.  Stamp cancelled with neat Sandown Type I squared circle, Portsmouth and London Registered transit marks on face.  Est. $30.00.

 

221.  Registered cover Manchester to London EC, 22 August 1894.  Postage 1½d Jubilee Scott 112.  Est. $15.00.

 

222.  Registered cover Folkestone, Kent to Lloyds Bank Ltd., London EC, 9 November 1894.  Postage 1d lilac Scott 89 and ½d vermilion Jubilee Scott 111.  Est. $35.00.

 

223.  Registered cover Seaford, Sussex to Amsterdam, Holland, 13 April 1895.  Postage 2/6d lilac Scott 96 and 2½d Jubilee Scott 114.  Stamps cancelled with SEAFORD Type I squared circle.  Est. $50.00.

 

224.  QV Stationery ½d postcard from Lancaster & Sons, Royal Naval Tailors and Contractors, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire to Baden-Baden, Germany 2 October 1896. Additional ½d postage paid with ½d vermilion Jubilee Scott 111.  Cancelled PORTSEA / PORTSMOUTH 625 four bar duplex, Parmenter 4VOD, Baden-Baden receiver struck on front.  Est. $15.00.

 

225.  Registered cover Threadneedle Street, London EC to Rotterdam, Holland, 27 March 1896.  Postage 2½d Jubilee Scott 114.  Est. $15.00.

 

226.  Registered cover from Winch Bros., postage stamp dealers, Colchester, Essex to Cette, France, 3 July 1897.  3d. postal stationery envelope with additional postage apparently removed.  Postmark ST. BOTOLPHS / COLCHESTER cds and REGISTERED / COLCHESTER oval.  Winch Bros. corner card inscription in French.  Est. $10.00.

 

227.  Registered cover Leadenhall Street, London EC to Rhenen, Holland, 2 February 1899.  Postage 2½d Jubilee Scott 114 and 10d Jubilee Scott 121.  Est. $45.00.

 

228.  Registered cover Baildon, Yorkshire to Catford, London, S. E.  Postage 1d lilac Scott 89.  Stamp cancelled Baildon H92 duplex.  Est. $25.00.

 

229.  Registered cover Strauss & Co., Liverpool to Rotterdam, Holland, 13 November 1900.  Postage vertical pair 10d Jubilee Scott 121, perfin S & / Co.  Est. $50.00.

 

230.  Registered cover London Chief Office to Gleiwitz, Germany, 1 October 1901.  Postage ½d green Jubilee Scott 125, 1/- Jubilee Scott 126.  Boxed LATE FEE 2D PAID and EXPRESS in oval, struck on front.  Est. $75.00.

 

231.  Registered cover Frederick Huth & Co., London to Hamburg, Germany, 2 November 1901.  Postage 1d lilac Scott 89, 9d Jubilee Scott 120.  Both stamps perfin HUTH.  Est. $50.00.

 

232.  Grubby cover with scarce London South duplex cancellation, 17 December 1861, addressed to Cheapside, E. C.  Stamp is 1d red “Stars” Scott 20.

 

233.  Postal Stationery.  Group of eleven (11) unused QV postcards and covers, including 3d U. P. U. and British Empire postcards.  Some foxing on some of the covers, but F otherwise.  Est. $55.00.

 

234.  Postal Stationery.  Group of three (3) used QV covers and four (4) used QV newspaper wrappers – one from Trinidad.  Mixed condition, variety of postmarks.  Est. $30.00.

 

235.  Postal Stationery.  Group of nine (9) used QV domestic use postcards, mixed condition, variety of postmarks including two Irish.  Est. $50.00

236.   Postal Stationery.  Group of  fourteen (14) used QV U. P. U. postcards, condition F to VF, variety of postmarks, date range 9 May 1881 to 4 November 1902.  Est. $70.00.

 

237.  Postal Stationery.  Group of thirteen (13) postcards all with squared circle postmarks – noted, Brighton / HPO Type III; Cheadle / Cheshire, Type I, Enfield Type I; Folkestone Type I; Wimbledon Type I and various London District.  One (1) ordinary cover with strip of 3 1d lilacs Scott 89 with Birmingham Type I “A” squared circle, to Christiania, Norway, 2 July 1882.  Est. $110.00.

 

238.  Registered cover London EC to Kaiserslautern, Germany, 21 March 1910.  Postage 2d KEVII Scott 130 and vertical pair 2½d KEVII Scott 131.  Est. $25.00.

 

239.  Registered cover Threadneedle Street, London EC to Stuttgart, Germany, 6 June 1910.  Postage 1½d KEVII Scott 129.  Est. $20.00.

 

240.  Postal Stationery.  #10 size brown envelope with 2½d gray embossed impression from The Van Ryn Gold Mines Estate Ltd., London EC to Stuttgart, Germany, 10 January 1911.  Three clear impressions of London F.S. Krag Continuous Impression canceling machine.  Est. $10.00.

 

241.  Postal Stationery.  Group of three (3) KEVII stationery postcards; one (1) ppc; one (1) ppc front only.  Cutout from registered cover with embossed 1½d yellow and 3d brown impressions, cancelled REGISTERED / GRACECHURCH ST. B.O. E.C. oval. Est. $10.00.

 

242.  Group of nine (9) picture post cards (ppc’s), all KEII.  Est. $40.00.

 

243.  World War I Military Registered cover.  Registered cover from 2nd Guards Brigade 26 March 1917 to Chalk Farm, London NW.  Registered label and stamp impression postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE / 2.B,  transit mark ARMY POST OFFICE / R.P.1 of the Divisional Railhead, France, violet oval PASSED FIELD CENSOR / 3471, Violet single circle ARMY POST / OFFICE 27 March 1917and partial  2.B same as on front struck on back of cover.  Est. $50.00

 

244.  Registered cover Blindley Heath, Surrey to Zevenaan, Holland, 9 March 1923.  Postage 1½d GV Scott 161.  LINGFIELD / SURREY, double-ring transit on face.  Registration label has been removed.  Est. $15.00.

 

245.  Registered cover Wendover, Buckingham to Berlin, Germany, 24 March 1923.  Postage 1½d GV Scott 161.  Est. $10.00.

 

246.  Registered cover from Phillips, Conquest & Damala, London E. C. to Amsterdam, Holland, 5 July 1923.  Postage 1½d GV Scott 161.  Est. $10.00.

 

247.  Registered cover Crystal Palace Road, Norwood S. E. to The Hague, Holland, 17 July 1923.  Postage 1d GV Scott 160 and 1½d GV Scott 161.  Est. $30.00.

 

248.  Registered cover Union Bank of Australia, London E. C. to Amsterdam, Holland, 3 August 1923.  Postage ½d GV Scott 159 and 2d GV Scott 162.  Bank seal in red sealing wax on face.  Est. $30.00

 

249.  Registered cover Lloyds Bank, King’s Branch, Pall Mall, London S. W. 1 to Bad Salzbrunn, Germany, 1 September 1923, Postage 1d GV Scott 160 and 2d GV Scott 162, both stamps perfin K.  Est. $50.00.

 

250.  Registered cover London EC to Freiburg, Germany, 11 December 1923.  Postage 1d GV Scott 160.  Est. $15.00.

 

251.  Registered cover Wigmore Street, London W.1 to New York City, 1 December 1927. Est. $10.00.

 

252.  Registered cover Rugby, Warwickshire to Berlin, Germany, 26 August 1930.  Postage 1d GV Scott 188.  RUGBY STATION  cds transit on front, BERLIN / SCHONHAUSE receiver on back.  Est. $25.00.

 

253.  Registered cover Bracknell, Berkshire to The Hague, Holland, 7 May 1931.  Postage ½d GV Scott 187 and vertical pair 2½d GV Scott 191.  Est. $15.00.

 

254.  Registered cover Wakefield, West Yorkshire to Baden-Baden, Germany, 10 July 1933.  Postage 1d GV Scott 188.  Stamps cancelled NEW SCARBORO / WAKEFIELD cds with REGISTERED / WAKEFIELD oval on front, BADEN-BADEN double circle receiver on back.  Est. $15.00.

 

255.  Postal Stationery.  Group of  eight (8) unused GV covers, including one registered. Est. $30.00.

 

256.  Four (4) GV postcards, one (1) stationery; three (3) commercial business cards.  Est. $12.00.

 

257. Group of six (6) covers plus one (1) letter card, with one exception all are going to Budapest.  Group consists of four covers plus the letter card GV; one cover GVI; and one cover QEII.  Est. $10.00.

 

258.  Postal Stationery.  Unused 1d postcard and 1½d cover, 1924 British Empire Exhibition.  VF.  Est. $50.00.

 

259.  First Flight Cover, London to Budapest, 1 April 1935, via Imperial Airways (fore-runner to B. O. A. C.), somewhat poor cachet at lower left, stamps are 1d and 3d GV photogravure issue Scott 211 and 215.  Est. $15.00.

 

260.  Airmail Special Delivery, London to Budapest, 9 July 1936, Waldorf Hotel cover roughly opened, two Budapest receivers on reverse also 9 July.  Est. $10.00.

 

261.  Air Mail Cover, River Plate House, London EC to Asuncion, Paraguay, 28 January 1937.  Large CORREO AEREO / ASUNCION – PARAGUAY 10.2.37 cds and ASUNCION / PARAGUAY, machine receivers on back of cover.  Postage of 4/- paid by vertical strip of 3 and single 1/- GV photogravure issue Scott 220.  Est. $10.00.

 

262.  Air Mail, First Flight cacheted cover, Perth, Scotland to London flown by North Eastern Airways, 3 October 1938.  Postage on front 1½d GVI Scott 237, cancelled Perth. Postage on back same stamp cancelled ST. JOHN’S WOOD / N.W.8 machine.  North Eastern Airways Croydon Airport stamp and purple time clock receiver struck on face.  Some scotch tape discolouration on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

263.  Postal Stationery.  Seven (7) unused covers, four (4) GVI and three (3) QEII.  F to VF.  Est. $25.00

 

264.  Used ppc, Thames Conservancy, London WC 2, to Air Ministry Met. Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, London WC 2, 31 October 1938.  Postage 1d GVI Scott 236, perfin C R / T known used by Conservators of the River Thames.  Est. $10.00.

 

265.  Group of fifteen (15) picture post cards (ppc’s), KEVIII to QEII, some with slogan postmarks.  Est. $20.00.

 

266.  Castles high values of 1988 in gutter blocks of 4, Scott 1230 – 1233, mint never hinged, face £38.00, catalogue value, 2008 Scott $144.00.

 

267.  Castles high values, re-engraved issue of 1992 singles, Scott 1445 – 1448, plus, Machin photogravure, £1.00, mint never hinged, catalogue value, 2008 Scott $55.00.

 

268.  Pre-stamp letter London local, 18 June 1813, Two-Penny Post, boxed “To be Delivered / by 10, o’clock / on Sund. Morn” struck in red.  Rated 3d – 2d postage, 1d for Sunday delivery.  Not a common item.  Est. $25.00.

 

268.  Royal Household Mail.  Group of nine covers 1866 – 1869 addressed to Lt. Gen. The Hon. C. Grey, except for one marked “For The Queen”, all endorsed either “Derby” or “Stanley” with “Confidential” or “Private.”  Includes photocopy sheet referencing the Royal Household mail arrangements for Osborne House, Isle of Wight.  Interesting lot of covers.  Est. $30.00.

 

 

Hungary, pre-stamp, cards, covers and ephemera.

 

Stamp numbers refer to the Scott Catalogue and are Hungary, unless noted otherwise.

 

300.  Early registered letter with cover, Ondrod, Hungary to Wurtemburg, Germany, 31 March 1823.  M/s “Ondrod in Unugure” in upper right corner.  Est. $30.00.

 

301.  Stampless folded letter, Obmend (sic) to Ofen, 20 May 1848.  Est. $15.00.

 

302.  Stampless folded letter – official mail – Nagy Kanisa to Kis Czell, 20 September 1855, embossed seal on back.  Est. $50.00.

 

303.  Stampless folded letter, Ungvar to Nagy Kallo, 15 April 1858, embossed seal on back.  Est. $110.00.

 

304.  Cover addressed in Latin to a priest, undated and no postage, but marked “franco” .  Oval “PESTH” struck in red in the upper left corner.  Est. $20.00.

 

305.  3 5 Kr on folded letter, mailed at Brukenau 28/8 (no year).  Est. $50.00.

 

306.  11 15 Kr on cover, mailed Zsombolya 17/2 (no year), to Cseney.  Gyertyamos transit and Cseney receiver struck on back.  Est. $50.00.

 

307.  9 5 Kr – single and pair – on  registered folded letter, mailed Jam 3/2 (no year), to Reschitza, Detta transit and Reschitza receiver on back.  Est. $20.00.

 

308.  9 5 Kr – three singles, one of front, two on back  - on registered cover, mailed Orczifalva 13 December 1872, to Pancota, Arad transit and Pancota receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

309.  9 5 Kr x 2 (1 is oxidized), on cover, mailed Pest 11 July 1873, to Lucerne, Switzerland, Wien (Vienna) transit and Lucerne receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

310.  11 15 Kr on registered cover 24 March 1872 to Tirol.  Est. $30.00.

 

311.  11 15 Kr on registered folder letter, mailed Thuroczsmar 21 December (no year), to Pest, Pest receiver on back 22/12 (no year).  Est. $50.00.

 

312.  11 15 Kr on telegram form, postmarked Nagy-Kallo, 15 April 1874, fair condition. Est. $25.00.

 

313.  9 5 Kr on issue of 1873 postal stationery money advice form, dated Jasztrabje 13 May 1874.  Est. $20.00.

 

314.  9 5 Kr, small group of two covers and one folded letter.  Est. $25.00.

 

315.  9 5 Kr – three singles, one on front, two on back – on registered cover , mailed Pest 24 October 1872, to Deva, Deva receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

316.  15 5 Kr on telegram form, Oroszvar 26 September 1877 to Budapest, Budaperst receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

317.  Austria 19 5 Kr on folded letter, mailed Totis, 1 May [1866], to Gran, Dorogh transit and Gran receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

318.  15b 5 Kr – one of front and one on back of 5 Kr postal stationery cover, registered letter mailed Budapest 3 May 1880 to Miskolcz.  Est. $20.00.

 

319.  Two postal stationery Post Office forms, one from Karlovac 18 August [1871], to Zagreb,  Zagreb oval receiver struck in red on back; the second from Raszkene 9 April 1878 to Baja, two different Baja receivers on back, 10 Kr additional postage paid with 16a.  Est. $20.00.

 

320.  Postal stationery, 10 Kr blue impression Post Office official form with m/s indicating a printing year of 1879, unused.  Est. $15.00.

 

321.  Postal stationery, similar lot to lot 320.  Est. $15.00.

 

322.  Postal stationery, similar lot to 320 and 321, except the 10 Kr impression is in black.  Est. $15.00.

 

323.  13 2 Kr on printed circular mailed Csant? 30 November 1877 to Rigyicza, Rigyicza receiver with over-inked illegible transit mark on back.  Est. $15.00.

 

324.  Postal stationery, 2 Kr stationery card from Susak, 9 October 1885 to Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

325.  Postal Stationery, unused 2 Kr postcard, appears to be printed bank stationery, message on back printed in German.  Est. $30.00.

 

326.  Postal stationery, postcard with 5 Kr red impression, Zagred 17 February 1885, to Constantinople, Turkey, Constantinople receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

327.  Postal stationery, 5 Kr blue Post Office money transfer Karlstadt 7 December [1876] to Zagreb, additional postal charge paid with two 13 5 Kr, Zagred oval receiver on back.  Est. $15.00.

 

328.  22A x 2 1 Kr, 24 3 Kr, on cover Halm mailed 28 December 1893, to Budapest, stamps, dispatch and Budapest receiver all on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

329.  Post Office money transfer form, Aperien 10 November 1877 to Szibet (sic), postage paid 16a 10 Kr blue.  Est. $10.00.

 

330.  Unused Post Office 5 Kr impression form, 1870’s.  Est. $10.00.

 

331.  Post Office money transfer form, Penz-Utalvany 29 July 1877, paid 30 Kr for 500 – 1000 forint, 16 10 Kr blue and 20 Kr green.  Est. $20.00.

 

332.  Double Registered cover Budapest, 6 June 1875, to Lugos, Temnsvar transit and Lugos receiver on back, postage 16 x 2 10 Kr blue.  Est. $30.00.

 

333.  Post Office parcel post advice form Szeged 18 May 1889 to Strassburg, fee paid with 32 x3 (single and pair) 30 Kr olive-green and black.  Est. $10.00.

 

334.  Post Office parcel post advice form Versecz 14 September 1889 to Strassburg, fee paid with 24 pair 3 Kr green and 32 30 Kr olive-green and black.  Est. $10.00.

 

335.  Cover Budapest 22 July 1892 to Dielhau, postage 25 5 Kr rose, Dielhau / Dehylov receiver on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

336.  Cover Budapest local delivery 29 January 1898, postage 37 3 Kr green.  Est. $10.00.

 

337.  Paquebot letter to France from Iatpai (sic), date unclear, 22A 1 Kr black and 23 2 Kr red-violet, ship’s name “* M. K. Adria *” struck in red diagonally in lower left corner. Est. $15.00.

 

338.  Postal stationery 2 Kr postcard Nyitba 6 December 1885 to Wien (Vienna), Wien receiver struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

339.  Postal stationery 2 Kr postcard Budapest 11 September 1896 to Brussels, Belgium, additional 3 Kr paid with 37 green, Bruxelles receiver struck on front.  Est. $20.00.

 

340.  Postal stationery 5 Kr unused postcard.  Est. $10.00.

 

341.  Postal stationery new currency 4 filler postcard Budapest 21 September 1900 to Brussels, Belgium, additional postage 52 6fclaret, Bruxelles / Arrivee struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

342.  Stampless folded letter Gyor 4 August 1846 to Pape? RAAB in oval struck in black on face.  Est. $20.00.

 

343.  Two stamped folded letters both with Austria 19 5 Kr rose from Szasz-Regen 22 April (no year) and Temisvir 5 March (no year), both addressed to Arad, Arad receivers on bock of both.  Est. $10.00.

 

344.  Registered cover Pasczo 1 December (no year) to Lisla Varkony, indistinct receiver on back 3/12.  Est. $10.00.

 

345.  2 Kr postal stationery form that appears to have been used for a survey of some kind, mailed Bepczelak 5 June 1898 to Budapest, Budapest receiver struck on front.  Est. $15.00.

 

346.  Unused postal stationery postcard with Austria 2 Kr impression, card inscription is in Hungarian.  Est. $25.00.

 

347.  Postal stationery postcard mailed Szala-Egerszeg 3 September [1871] to Wien (Vienna), Wien receiver struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

348.  Postal Stationery postcard Nyitra 26 December 1878 to Wien, Wien double-ring receiver struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

349.  Two postcards, one stationery, one “Gruss Aus” both from Bruck-Ujfalu / Tabor to Wien, the “Gruss Aus” mailed 14 June 1898, the stationery mailed 26 July 1898.  The “Gruss Aus” card has a number of scenes in and around Bruck and has a Wien receiver struck on the front.  Est. $30.00.

 

350.  Folded letter sheet Varasdin 1 May 1869 to Wien, stamped with Austria 13 3 Kr green, stamp is cancelled with small rectangular Wien, large Wien receiver on back.  Est. $45.00.

 

351.  Two stamped folded letter sheets, one with Austria 14 5 Kr red and the other with Austria 15 10 Kr brown, both letters folded through the stamps.  Est. $10.00.

 

352.  20 5 Kr rose on cover from Budapest 10 November 1884 to Bely, Bely receiver struck on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

353.  22 20 Kr slate on registered cover from Fehertemplom 16 February 1884 to Detta, Detta receiver struck on back.  Est. $20.00.

 

354.  18 2 Kr violet and 19 3 Kr blue-green on cover from Budapest 10 April 1892 to Wien, Wien receiver struck on back.  Est. $20.00.

 

355.  Austria 4 6 Kr imperf – 3 margins – on stamped folded letter Cascha…? 12 August (no year), to Beregszasz, Beregszasz receiver struck on back.  Est. $25.00.

 

356.  Austria two postal stationery postcards both with Franz Josef 2 Kr impression, both used.  Est. $10.00.

 

357.  Austria 4 6 Kr imperf – four huge margins - stamped folded letter sheet Marm-Szigeth 26 July (no year) to Ungvar, Ungvar receiver struck on back.  Also 9 5 Kr red and 10 10 Kr brown on piece.  Est. $15.00.

 

358.  Austria 2 Kr postal stationery postcard, registered, Wien / Alsergrund 8 October 1887 to Brunn, additional postage 43 5 Kr red and 44 x 2 10 Kr blue, Brunn receiver struck on face.  Est. $30.00.

 

359.  36 2 Kr violet and 47 1f gray on “Gruss Aus” ppc Nagy-Szombat 27 January 1900 to Wien.  Picture on back is of an “Invalidenhaus” (hospital).  Nice mixed franking.  Est. $15.00.

 

360.  36 2 Kr violet and 47 1f gray on “Gruss Aus” ppc Nagy-Szombat 1 February 1900 to  Wien.  Picture on back is of a street scene.  Nice mixed franking.  Est. $15.00.

 

361.  36 2 Kr violet and 47 1f gray on ppc Nagy-Szombat 18 March 1900 to Wein.  Picture on back has man and woman harvesting grain but many persons have signed and put messages on the card.  Nice mixed franking and interesting item.  Est. $15.00.

 

Note – 359, 360 and 361 are all addressed to the same person, Fraulein Lina Herold.

 

362.  36 2Kr violet and 47 1f gray on ppc – office of mailing illegible, to Goding, received 22 March 1900, comic pictures on back.  Nice mixed franking.  Est. $15.00.

 

363.  Unused postal stationery with 5 Kr impression, appears to be a reply card with the reply half attached.  Est. $10.00.

 

364.  Postal stationery parcel post advice card mailed K und K Milit Post / Banjaluka XI 10 August 1896 advising Carlo Porolo that two packets are to be picked up at Poste Restante (General Delivery) Zemlin, Zimony / Zemun receiver struck on front and back 11 and 13 August.  4 Novcica brown paid the postage.  Est. $10.00.

 

365.  Unused postal stationery, Post Office advice card, with Austria 30 10 Kr blue affixed.  Est. $30.00.

 

366.  Receipt stamped ‘PESTH” and dated 12 January 1854.  Est. $10.00.

 

367  Receipt franked with 15 Kr green and black stamp inscribed “Tizenot Krajczar” and dated17 January 1873.  Est. $10.00.

 

368.  “Gruss Aus” ppc from Bruck-Ujfalu / Tabor military camp 4 July 1899 to Wien, postage 38 5 Kr rose, scene is of a group of Troopers watering horses in a river.  Est. $25.00.

 

369.  28 2f orange-yellow on cover Budapest 26 October 1900 to Gyor, marked “Inconnu” (unknown) and returned to Budapest, Gyor 27 October, Budapest 28 Oct., official stamp struck in purple at lower left and diagonal straight-line “Nincs bejelentve” in centre also struck in purple.  Est. $10.00.

 

370.  Unused postal stationery advertising postcard 2 Kr blue impression.  Est. $15.00.

 

371.  Same as previous lot, but the card is slightly larger, some toning and paper adhering to one end at the back.  Advertising appears to be different from that on 370.  Est. $10.00.

 

372.  Unused postcard featuring the Arms of Hungary with the complete set of the 1900 – 1904 issue stamps, except for the 6f olive-green of 1904 – 47 – 66, except 54.  Interesting item.  Est. $10.00.

 

373.  Telegraph Stamps.  Sheet with set of eight (8) used lithographed telegraph stamps, 5, 10, 20, 25, 40 and 50f, 1 and 2 forint on one side.  On the other, mint and used engraved stamps, as follows – 5, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50f, 1, 2 forint mint,  three (3) used 1 forint and five (5) used 2 forint.  Twenty-five (25) stamps in total.  Est. $200.00.

 

374.  Receipt stamped “PESTH” and dated 13 March 1863.  Est. $10.00.

 

375.  Postal stationery postcard Visegrad 10 September 1900 to Wien, stamp impression postmarked K. und K. Milit Post XXV / Visegrad, partial Wien receiver struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

376. Used postal stationery, “Postai Szallitolevel” with 5 Kr blue impression, additional postage 40 10 Kr blue, 44 24 Kr vio. Brown and red, and 46 50 Kr dark red and orange, all stamps and impression cancelled Janoshaza 9 April 1890, some age staining and acid breakdown of the paper.  Est. $10.00.

 

377.  Two ppc’s mailed from the K. und K. Artillery School at Hajmasker, both cards have 70 5f emerald and cancelled Hajmasker Tabot, the first which has a photograph of a dining hall scene on the back is dated 10 August 1912; the second, which has a coloured photograph of the school on the back is dated 6 July 1913.  Both cards are addressed to Wien.  Est. $12.00.

 

378.  Naval Mail  ppc from warship Saint George to Bohemia, postage free, postmark reads K. u K. KRIEGSMARINE / S.M.S. / SANKT GEORGE 16 March 1914.  Est. $20.00.

 

379.  Naval Mail ppc from warship Maria Theresa to Wien, postage free, postmark reads K. u K. KRIEGSMARINE / SMS / KAISERIN KONIGIN / MARIA THERESA 15 March 1916, write-up indicates the ship was at the depot at Pola.  Additional photograph showing one of the gun turrets.  Est. $30.00.

 

380.  Naval Mail ppc from U-Boat 50E, 18 October (no year), postage free, ship marking reads K. u K. Kriegsmarine / S. M. Boot “50E”, struck in red, censor marking across middle of card also in red, partial postmark with date 18/10.  Est. $10.00.

 

381.  Naval Mail  Field correspondence postcard, apparently from a Danube Monitor, “Sava”, card postmarked K. u K. FELDPOSTAMT / 299 27 October 1916, addressed to Wien, ship stamp K. u K. Kriegsmarine / S. M. S. “Sava” struck on blue at upper left of card.  Est. $10.00.

 

382.  Naval Mail three ppc’s, all postage free, two postmarked K. u K. Marinefeldpostamt / Pola and one from the S. M. S. Saint George.  The two Pola cards have censor markings, one from the S. M. S. Admiral Spaun; and the other from the S. M. S. Adria.  Est. $25.00.

 

383.  Naval Mail ppc from S. M. B. 61 – a motor torpedo boat – addressed to another sailor on the S. M. S. Thorsburg at Pola, re-addressed to “Erh. Karl”, postmarked  ? / 4c / SEBENICA 8 May (no year), large oval in upper right corner K. u K. KRIEGSMARINE / S. M. B. 61, struck in red.  Est. $30.00.

 

384.  Naval Mail ppc from the “Lloyddampfer VII” addressed to Wien, appears to have been mailed from another ship, partial postmark K. u K. Kriegsmarine / S. M. S. / ….NARCH, mailed 10 December 1916, * K. u. K. KRIEGS-MARINE * / LLOYDDAMPFER VII large double-circle struck in red at upper right.  Est. $30.00.

 

385.  Naval Mail ppc from the “Erzherzog Ferdinand Max addressed to Wien 11 March 1916, postage free, postmarked K. unc K. KRIEGSMARINE / ERZHERZOG FERDINAND MAX, also the Pola depot postmark.  Picture side depicts a gun crew watching an approaching warship.  Est. $30.00.

 

386.  Naval Mail cover from S. M. S. “Ersh. Karl, addressed to Wien, postage free, postmarked K. u K. Etappenpost / 267 11 July 1918, boxed ship censor mark at mid-upper right.  Est. $30.00.

 

387.  Naval Mail cover from S. M. S. “Mars” at the Pola depot, postage free, to Nied, Austria, 17 July 1915, large double-ring S. M. SCHIFF “MARS” / * *  struck in red at lower left, MARINEFELDPOSTAMT / POLA struck in black at upper right.  Est. $30.00.

 

388.  Naval Mail cover from S. M. S. “Streiter”, postage free to Modling, censor marking ZENSURIERT / 20 JUL. 1915 / S. M. S. / “STREITER” struck in red at upper right, with the Pola Kriegsmarinefeldpostamt struck beside it.  Est. $30.00.

 

389.  Naval Mail cover from S. M. S. “Szigetvar”, postage free, addressed to Wien, 19 December 1914, K. u K. KRIEGSMARINE / S.M.S. / SZIGETVAR struck in black at upper right, straight-line “FELDPOST” struck in black and “PASSIER” struck in purple, also at upper right.  Est. $30.00.

 

390.  Naval Mail cover from S. M. S. “Temes”, postage free, to Wien, undated, sender indicates that he is a Radio Telegrapher and, from the return address, the ship is at Budapest, large ship stamp struck in red at right, * K. U. K. KRIEGSMARINE / S. M. S. TEMES * .  Est. $35.00.

 

391.  Naval Mail Field Correspondence Card, possibly official Naval Mail, postage free, addressed to Navy Lieutenant Oskar Buchberger,  on the submarine 85F, at the Pola depot from the 2nd Torpedo Flotilla Commando, 3 April 1917, large oval  K. u. K. 2 TORPEDOFLOTTILLENKOMMANDO / * struck in red at upper right, with Pola depot postmark struck in the top centre.  Est. $40.00.

 

392.  Naval Mail  Field Correspondence Card, from S. M. S. Warasdiner 29 September 1915 to Graz, Austria, K. u K. KRIEGSMARINE / WARASDINER struck in black at upper right.  Est. $30.00.

 

393.  Naval Mail official “Feldpost / Taboriposta cover from submarine 59T 27 April 1917 to Wien, straight-line “S. M. Boot “59T” struck in purple in return address box at upper left, SIBENIK / SEBENICO struckin black at upper right with oval K. U. K. KRIEGSMARINE / * S. M. B. 59 * struck in purple on right, another strike of the marking is on the back of the cover.  Est. $40.00.

 

394.  Naval Mail Field Post Card from submarine 67, 10 October 1917, postage free, to Wien, straight-line S. M. BOOT “67” struck in red at upper right, no postmark.  Est. $15.00.

 

395.  Naval Mail ppc from submarine 93F, 8 July 1916, postage free, to Wien, postmarked at Pola, K. U. K. KRIEGSMARINE / * S. M. B. “93F” * struck in red at top of card.  Est. $30.00.

 

396.  Naval Mail ppc of Lighthouse from S. M. Schiff “Szent Istvan”, 17 November 1917, postage free to Wien, poor strikes of both Pola and the ship stamp.  Est. $10.00.

 

397.  Military Mail illustrated card of sentry in mountain setting with a poem entitled “Kaiserjager”, quite decorative, postage free, addressed to Wien 28 January 1917, straight-line marking at upper right indicates it is from a soldier in the 4th Tirol Regiment, 8th Field Company, postmarked K. u K. Feldpostamt / 395, straight-line censor marking struck in purple at lower right.  Est. $15.00.

 

398.  Military Mail ppc of the launching of the S. M. S. Tegetthoff in 1912, from Railway Regiment, Company No. 1, for Electric Railways, m/s date 17 August 1918, no postmark, indistinct two-line boxed marking struck at upper right in black, three-line regimental marking struck in red across the top centre.  Est. $10.00.

 

399.  Military Mail ppc with 87 5f emerald Ragyolar to Todbrun, 28 February 1916, from Infantorio Regiment No. 30, postmarked Ragyolar, with two-line marking of regiment struck in purple at top centre.  Est. $10.00.

 

400.  Military Mail photo card of building with soldiers standing outside, mailed from Feldpostamt 468 22 December 1917, postage free, straight-line “K. u. k. Leichte Autokolonne 192” struck in purple at top right.  Est. $10.00.

 

401.  Military Mail ppc from Nicsic to Budapest, 6 October 1917, postage free, regiment name struck in purple at upper right, postmarked K. u. K. Etappenpostamt / Nicsic.  Est. $10.00.

 

402.  Registered cover Budapest to Rotterdam, Holland 24 December 1914, postage paid with semi-postals of 1913 type but with bottom tab and red overprint with 2f surcharge for victims of war, stamps are B20 3f orange, B24 12f violet on yellow, and B30 50f lake on blue, circular Budapest Military Censor marking struck on purple at right, Rotterdam receiver struck on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

403.  Registered cover Magyarovar to Graz, Austria 3 May 1915, postage paid with semi-postals of 1913 type but with bottom tab and red overprint with 2f surcharge for victims of war, stamps are B18 1f gray, B19 2f olive yellow, B20 3f orange, B21 5f emerald, B22 6f olive green, B23 10f carmine (black overprint), B24 12f violet on yellow, and B25 16f gray green, Graz receiver on back.  Est. $20.00.

 

404.  Registered cover Szabadka to Copenhagen, Denmark 31 March 1917, officially opened and then re-sealed with official label, postage is a mixture of regular and semi-postal issues, stamps on front of cover are, B35 1f slate, 85 2f olive yellow, B53 10f + 2f rose red, 88 6f olive green, 111 5f green, stamps on back of cover are, B53 10f + 2f rose red, B39 6f olive green, 87 5f emerald, and 111 5f green, Kjobenhavn receiver on back, boxed three-line Budapest censor mark struck in black on front.  Est. $30.00.

 

405.  Registered cover Temesvar to Basel, Switzerland 5 June 1917, postage paid 99 70f red brown on green, boxed three-line censor marking at top and large R / Ajanlot in oval struck in red at upper left, Basel receiver on back. Est. $30.00.

 

406.  Unaddressed cover postmarked POZSONY 8 November 1918 with 84 1f x 6 – 2 singles, 2 pairs, 1 pair with lower margin imprints, and 111 5f x 3 – single and pair, all stamps cancelled with large cork “P”.  Est. $20.00.

 

407.  Similar lot postmarked same place and date, with 84 1f strip of 4, 108 2f strip of 4, 111 5f x 5 – single and 2 pairs all with margin imprints, all stamps cancelled with large cork “P”.  Est. $20.00.

 

408.  Registered cover Budapest to Zavidovici, Bosnia 14 December 1914, postage paid with semi-postal stamps B23 10f red (black overprint), and B27 25f ultramarine, Zavidovici Military Post Office datestamp struck on back.  Est. $10.00.

 

409.  Naval Mail  two Field Postcards from the naval base at Pola to Graz, Austria, both with depot censor markings struck in purple.  Est. $15.00.

 

410.  Naval Mail  Censored cover from Pola naval base to Graz, Austria, depot censor marking struck in purple.  Est. $10.00.

 

411.  Military Mail cover from No. 3 Field Camp, mailed through the naval base P. O. at Pola 4 September 1915, to Graz, Austria, large regimental unit stamp struck in red at lower left.  Est. $20.00.

 

412.  P. O. W. Mail Red Cross postcard from Offiziers Lager 4, postmarked NYITRA / 1 13 April 1917, addressed to Budapest with Budapest “Kriegsgefangen” censor mark struck on front.  Est. $10.00.

 

413.  P. O. W. Mail P. O. W. special postcard addressed to Budapest 24 April 1917, apparently from Russia, various camp and censor markings.  Est. $10.00.

 

414.  P. O. W. Mail Russian postcard to Budapest, no indication of origin, various markings.  Est. $10.00.

 

415.  P. O. W. Mail three covers addressed to the Danish Red Cross in Copenhagen, one mailed in Turkeve 16 June 1917 with Budapest Kriegsgefangen censor mark on front. Second cover mailed Miskolcz  22 June 1916, three-line Budapest censor mark struck in purple on front.  Third cover mailed Losoncz 11 July 1916, Budapest three-line censor mark struck in purple on front and Red Cross stamp struck in red on both front and back.  Est. $30.00.

 

416.  P. O. W. Mail Russian postcard from Tashkent 10 August 1917 to Dombovar, triangular Wien censor mark struck in red and oval Russian stamp struck in purple on front.  Est. $20.00.

 

417.  P. O. W. Mail registered cover Pozsony to Copenhagen, Denmark 28 October 1916, postage is all on back of cover, 84 1f, 85 2f, 86 3f, 87 5f x3, 89 10f, and 92 20f, official sealing strip stuck across some of the stamps, Budapest three-line censor mark struck in purple on front.  Est.$15.00.

 

418.  Philatelic cover with complete set 203 to 222 – not a first day cover – but nice item. Est. $25.00.

 

419.  Philatelic registered cover with partial set 203 to 220, missing the two top values – not a first day cover.  Est. $20.00.

 

420.  Group of four postcards, two covers, one Post Office Bulletin d’expédition, various  places of origin – including Zagreb – and various destinations – including Sarajevo, date range 1904 to 1927.  Est. $15.00.

 

421.  Unusual cover from Vacz 6 January 1919 to Rakosszentmicaly, postage paid with upper right corner block of 4 167 10 Kr violet brown and violet, nice clean cover.  Est. $30.00.

 

422.  Two airmail covers, possibly philatelic, from the same sender in Budapest to the same recipient in Sopron on successive days, 24 and 25 November 1920, not first day, identical postage on both covers C3 and C5.  Est. $15.00.

 

423.  Airmail cover, possibly philatelic, Szombathely 7 December 1920 to Budapest, postage C3, C4, C5, nice item with crisp clean postmarks.  Est. $20.00.

424.  Registered postcard Temesvar 27 December 1920 to Warna, postage paid with First Transylvania issue 5NB12 15b + 2b deep violet and 5N20 20b dark brown.  Est. $15.00.

 

425.  Two registered covers Koszeg 7 April 1921 to Wein, and Budapest local 24 September 1921, postage on first cover 187 50f, 190 x 2 1 Kr red with margin inscriptions and 191 1 Kr blue, Szombathely transit mark on back;  postage on second cover 190 1 Kr red and B69 40f + 1 Kr, B70 60f + 2 Kr, and B71 1 Kr + 5Kr – the surtax was to assist returned P. O. W’s. from Siberia, additional label in lower left corner for a 50th anniversary, special 50th anniversary illustrated slogan cancellation on both the 1 Kr stamp and the label.  Est. $25.00.

 

426.  Two Post Office Bulletins d’expédition, the first from Budapest 6 December 1922 to Hajou Dorda, postage 378 (Madonna) x 3 50 Kr; second from Kiskun 28 December 1922 to Budapest, postage 366 10 Kr and 378 50 Kr.  Est. $15.00.

 

427.  Registered cover Nagykanizsa 7 January 1923 to Wien, postage 366 10 Kr vertical strip of 3 and 367 15 Kr block of 4.  Cover Budapest 2 May 1923 to Wien, postage 350 10 Kr, 353 25 Kr and 371 40 Kr.  Est. $15.00.

 

428.  Registered cover Budapest 18 October 1923 to Wien, postage 353 block of 4 and block of 12 25 Kr and 381 (Madonna) 500 Kr. Est. $15.00.

 

429.  Registered cover Budapest 24 April 1924 to Klosterucuburg, postage on front 386 5000 Kr, on back 357 block of 10 150 Kr and 361 500 Kr.  Est. $10.00.

 

430.  Airmail cover Budapest 22 October 1924 to Bucharest, Romania, postage on front C6 – C9 (set of 4), 376 1000 Kr and 385 3000 Kr, postage on back 377 2000 Kr and 385 3000 Kr single, pair and horizontal strip of 3, special boxed “LEGIPOSTA / (plane) / BUDAPEST – BUCAREST” cachet struck on front.  Rare and very nice item.  Est. $50.00.

 

431.  Registered cover Sopron 6 December 1929 to Wien, postage on front 412 pair 25f, postage on back 408 two vertical pairs 8f.  Cover from Baha 13 February 1929 to a passenger on a cruise addressed to Saigon, French Indo-China and re-addressed to Hong Kong, postage 408 8f and 410 x 2 16f.  Est. $12.00.

 

432.  Registered Airmail cover Budapest 2 April 1930 to Long Melford, Suffolk, England, postage 406 4f, 407 6f and the Admiral Nicolas Horthy set (445 – 449) as follows – 445 8f, 446 16f, 447 x 2 20f, 448 32f, and 449 single and pair 40f.  Est. $25.00.

 

433.  Airmail postcard Budapest 5 July 1933 addressed to the WIPA philatelic exhibition in Wien (Vienna), postage C26 – C31, not a first day, but nice nevertheless.  Est. $30.00.

 

434.  Cover Budapest 18 April 1934 to San Francisco, California, postage C26 block of 4 10f.  Est. $10.00.

 

435.  Registered  Francis II Rakoczy set – 487 – 491 – on  first day postcard, Budapest 8 April 1935, with pictorial handstamp, to Newark, New Jersey.  Est. $25.00.

 

436.  Airmail cover Budapest 29 April 1937 to Bogota, Columbia, endorsed “via New York”, received Bogota 16 May, postage 463 2p and 506 20f.  Scarce foreign destination. Est. $15.00.

 

437.  Two airmail cover Budapest 27 December 1938 and 10 January 1939 to Uley, Glos., England, postage – first – 474 x 4 singles 20f; second, 511 x 2 1f (on back flap), 516 10f, 517 16f, and 521 32f..  Est. $15.00.

 

438.  Insured cover from the Magyar Nemzeti Bank in Budapest 16 January 1939, possibly to Trieste, Italy and returned, postage paid by meter impression, five heavy sealing wax impressions on the back, interesting array of backstamps, including two Italian R. P. O’s – AMB Bologna – Roma and AMB Venezia – Tapvisio – received back in Budapest on 25 January.  Nice item.  Est. $20.00.

 

439.  Airmail cover Budapest 26 July 1939 to Barranquilla, Columbia, postage paid with a regular postage stamp rather than an airmail stamp, 526 2p Admiral Horthy, uncommon foreign destination.  Est. $15.00.

 

440.  Airmail cover Budapest 7 December 1939 to New York (received 15 December), postage paid with regular postage stamps, 525 1p and 544 20f.  Est. $15.00.

 

441.  Two censored covers, both from Budapest, one, airmail, to Melbourne, Australia 31 January 1940, the other to Toronto 12 May 1940; first one has an opened by censor label stuck over the left end with a boxed “Passed by Censor” marking struck on the front, postage paid 525 1p and 548 pair 40f; second cover, postage paid with B105 20f + 10f and souvenir sheet B113 20f + 1p, stamp and sheet cancelled with special illustrated postmark, opened by censor at right side and officially sealed.  Est. $15.00.

 

442.  Group of three airmail covers all from Budapest 19 November 1938, 1 and 15 January 1939, all to the same addressee in Uley, Glos., England.  Est. $30.00.

 

443.  Group of three covers, only one with postage, one possibly official Post Office business.  Est. $10.00.

 

444.  Inflation period telegraph form, stamps on front 744 strip of 4 20 mil p, 746 single x 2 and pair 100mil p, strip of 5 626 24f vertical overprinted in red “Ajanlas”, stamps on back of card, 626 x 25 various singles, pairs and blocks, also with same overprint, Budapest 31 May 1946.  Interesting item.  Est. $10.00.

 

445.  Registered first day card of the issue for the 75th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union, 1 November 1949, stamps are 859 60f, 860 1fo, and C63 2fo, addressed to Long Island, New York.  Est. $10.00.

 

446.  Austria – Offices in the Turkish Empire ppc Rhodes 2 June 1910 to Paris, France, postage 47 20 paras scarlet on rose.  Rare.  Est. $30.00.

 

447.  Austria – Offices in the Turkish Empire cover Rhodes18 April 1913, from the Austria – Hungarian Vice Consul to Smyrna (now Ismir) Asia Minor, postage 49 1 piaster deep blue on blue.  Rare.  Est. $30.00.

 

448.  Cover (Bulgaria) and two postcards, one from Bosnia-Herzegovina, one from Komarnov, all World War I period.  Est. $20.00.

 

449.  Austria Green Feldpost card endorsed “Fliegerpost Przemysl / Janner 1915” and IX / 54 in circle, straight-line censor marking in red,  noted as being flown out by three planes 18, 19, 20 January.  Billig reference 22Df.  Very rare.  Est. $100.00.

 

450.  Austria – Military in Serbia  Disinfection Certificate mailed from the K. u K. Etappenpostamt in Belgrade, 30 March 1917 to Dobo (Bosnia) and re-addressed to Boldogasszony, postage M31 20 heller, Dobo transit 17 April, Boldogasszony receiver 24 April, “K. U. K. QUARANTINSTATION FUR KRIEGSGEFANGENE IN DOBO” straight-line struck in purple on back at top centre. Rare item.  Est. $50.00.

 

451.  Austria – Military in Croatia  Despatch bulletin with Hungarian 10f impression mailed from Feldpost 168 20 June 1917 to Koprivnica, additional postage M41 80 heller, battalion identification stamp struck on purple at centre top.  Est. $25.00.

 

452.  Austria – Military in Poland  Registered Feldpost cover from Olkusz (date illegible) to Munich, Germany, postage M25 strip of 4 5 heller, Munich receiver ? September 1917, some age staining, but fine otherwise.  Est. $25.00.

 

453.  Austria – Military in Serbia Large Money Letter – declared value 24,800 Kr – from the Military Post Office in Belgrade (date illegible) to Zepce, Bosnia, postage 10Kr of Bosnia-Herzegovina overprinted “SERBIEN” diagonally at lower right (Serbia 1N21), large red straight-lines at lower left indicating declared value of contents, Zepce censor marking struck in red at right, Zepce Military Post Office IV receiver, 14 April 1916, struck on back.  Est. $100.00.

 

454.  Montenegro  ppc Niegouchi 25 September 1911, to Sarajavo, Bosnia, postage 88 3pa, shortpaid and rated 16 heller postage due, Bosnia postage due stamps J6 6 heller and J9 10 heller, both cancelled Sarajevo Military Post Office datestamp.  Est. $10.00.

 

455.  Montenegro registered cover Cettingne 11 October 1919, to Sarajevo, postage 88 2pa, 91 15pa, 92 20pa,  and 94 35pa, Sarajevo Military Post Office receiver 1/ October 1919.  Est. $25.00.

 

456.  Austria cover from the Austria Landerbank, Wien 19 July 1917 to Ronneby, Sweden, postage 152 25 heller, perfin LB, boxed Wien censor mark struck in red on front, Ronneby receiver 23 July 1917 struck on back.  Est. $10.00.

457.  Austria  large size airmail cover, trimmed at right, Wien 4 August 1922 to Budapest, postage 243 2 pairs 3 Kr, 251 1 Kr, 253 single, 2 pairs 2½ Kr, 255 5 Kr, 259 3 singles, strip of 4 15 Kr, 262 30 Kr, 263 x 2 45 Kr, and 266 75 Kr, two Budapest receivers on back with boxed LEGI POSTAVAL ERKEZETT, somewhat grubby.  Est. $15.00.

 

458.  Italy – Offices in the Turkish Empire Registered cover Italian Post Office in Constantinople 23 June 1910 to Budapest, postage, Italian stamps overprinted and surcharged (numbers refer to Scott Offices in the Turkish Empire section of Italy catalogue listing) 1 pair 10 para on 5c green, 3 pair 30 para on 15c slate, Budapest receiver 25 June.  Est. $15.00.

 

459.  Fiume Feldpost card from sailor on S. M. S. Helgoland 17 December 1917 to a man “Poste Restante” (General Delivery) Fiume and re-addressed to Trieste, ship straight-line struck in red diagonally at upper right.  Est. $15.00.

 

460.  Fiume Registered cover, addressed Posta Restante Fiume 20 January 1919, postage 20f Hungary postage due overprinted FIUME and over-hand-stamped “FRANCO 45” J11 20f.  Est. $25.00.

 

461.  Fiume Registered cover Fiume 21 January 1919 to Fiume, postage and overprints same as previous lot.  Est. $25.00.

 

462.  Fiume Registered cover Fiume 29 January 1919 to Zusak, postage 6f Hungary postage due overprinted FIUME and over-hand-stamped “FRANCO / 45” J1 6f, nice Military Postal Censor Commission / Fiume stamp struck on front and back.  Est. $25.00.

 

463.   Germany, German Expeditionary Force in China (Boxer Rebellion).  Feld-Postkarte (Field Postcard) with interesting pair of Chinese women in colour on back, colouring possibly done by hand.  Postmarked with the datestamp of the Army 17 July [1901], and addressed to Berlin N. W., Germany receiver of 28 August 1901 struck on front, two-line Depot stamp of the Force struck in purple on front at lower left.  Est. $50.00.

 

464.  Germany Cover used by German Army Eastern Command in Russia and mailed Wolkowysk, White Russia, to Wien, Germania issue stamps overprinted “Poftgebiet / D6. Dft” 97 2½pf, 98 7½pf, and 99 15pf.  Est. $25.00.

 

465.  Belgium – German Occupation  Registered cover from Military Commander, Antwerp 30 December 1915, to Arad, Hungary, German postage stamps, overprinted as follows N2 5pf Germania o/p “Belgien / 5 Centimes”, N3 10pf Germania o/p “Belgien / 10 Centimes”, N23 1m G.P.O. Berlin o/p * 1Fr.25C. * / Belgien”, red advisory label stuck on left side of cover, Military marking struck on back in purple along with two non-postal labels.  Est. $50.00.

 

466.  German Army in Hungary postcard addressed to a P. O. W. from Komaron 16 April 1940 to Nowy Sacz and re-addressed to Mozana Folno (sic), Poland, endorsed in upper right “Belligerant interne” and at the bottom “Deutche okupation in Polen”, censor mark struck in blue at centre with the German army swastika handstamp struck in red on left side.  Est. $20.00.

 

467.  Latvia Registered airmail cover Riga 25 July 1932 to Baja, Hungary, postage on front C6 10s, C7 pair 15s, and C8 pair 25s, on back flap 135 pair 1s, and 135 3s, Baja receiver 27 July.  Est. $25.00.

 

468.  Mixed group of 15 cards – some ppc – and 5 covers – Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Holland, Norway, Russia and Spain.  Est. $15.00.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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