Auction No. 47
20 June 2024 Tel aviv
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Opening $60
Unsold
WW1 German Military, lot of 2 postal items:
- 1917 (5 Oct.) Feldpost Card to Expedition Corps, Damascus: Addressed to the Expedition Corps stationed in Damascus, this card bears a 20 para stamp tied with a "Feldpost/Mil. Miss./Jerusalem/-5-10-1917" cds.
- 1916 (28 Nov.) Stampless Cover to Beirut, endorsed "Feldpost", bears the 28-11-1916 Feldpost Bir-es-Seba cds. This item likely represents one of the earliest usages by German forces in Beersheba, reflecting their presence in the region. (This cds was used in Beersheba from October 6, 1916, to November 1, 1917)
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Category
Ottoman Post Offices
Symbols
6 3
Opening $40
Sold for $155
1899-1900: Scenes from the Kaiser's visit to Jerusalem, this lot comprises two Turkish postal postcards. Both cards are franked with Ottoman 20 para stamps and are tied with an Ottoman CDS. One card was mailed from Nazareth in 1899 to Salzburg and was censored. The other card was sent from Jerusalem in 1900 to Berlin. Additionally, both postcards were routed via Jerusalem with an Austrian post office CDS alongside.
Category
Ottoman Post Offices
Symbols
6 3 0