Auction No. 47
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1934, Czechoslovakia, a set of two souvenir sheets of 15 stamps each (Scott # 200a-201a / MiNr: 330x - 331x)) commemorating the Centenary of the National Anthem, 'Kde Domov Muj?' (Where is My Home?), 9,600 sets were issued and Scott prices the set at $ 1,100. Expertise signature on gum side. Michel 330-331; €950 ($1,240).
Ruanda, Montreal 20c Sail-boats error stamp is deficient in red color compared to the regular stamp in the lot.
CUBA. 1964. 25 ANIV. OF THE POST ROCKET. Series issued in five mini-sheets of the values 1, 2, 3, 9, and 13 cents. Full set IMPERFORATE is all about ungummed proofs. ONLY KNOWN GAME. The series is accompanied in manifold. MiNr:918-942 all MNH.
Lot 562
Brazil.
Brazil Zeppelin Flight 1930: Rio de Janeiro to New York flight on May 24. Rio de Janeiro, with transit marks in Recife on May 28th, 1930, featuring a special cachet. Envelope franked with the Universal Postal Union (UPU) letter rate of 300 Rs for surface mail, and an airmail Graf Zeppelin stamp, especially used for correspondence to Europe, at a rate of 10,000 Rs. This envelope was sent by dealer F.W. vom Meister, an official Zeppelin agent in the USA, identified by the 5-digit stamp on the front cover.
Lot 563
Sudamerikafahrt. Zepplin.
United States, 1930: April 25, Europe-Pan-American Flight Round Trip from New York to New York. Legal-size cover featuring Zeppelins (C13-C14) and all airmail stamps issued from February 13, 1926. Included stamps: Map of the U.S. & two planes set of 3 (Scott # C7-C9). ; Spirit of St. Louis (Scott # C10) ; Beacon on Sherman Hill (Scott #C11) ; Winged Globe (Scott #C12) ; Canceled with multiple New York duplex handstamps on April 25, adorned with German and U.S. flight cachets, small Round Trip cachet, and the green May 31 Lakehurst Zeppelin receiver on the reverse side. Sieger 64 DI
1931 Vaduz-Lausanne Flight, June 10 (Sieger 110 Da), Liechtenstein 1fr. Zeppelin stamp tied by bright red Zeppelin flight handstamp cachet, "Vaduz c 10.VI.31" type 3circular datestamp (carries a 15% premium) at the center, bold "Lausanne Poste Aerienne Suisse 10.VI.31" circular datestamp, addressed to Switzerland, Extremely Fine, a very rare combination of the two rare cancels, Sieger €4,312 (3,750 plus 15% premium) ($4,660).
Russia Zeppelin 1931 Polar Flight postcard, flown on the Graf Zeppelin's historic expedition from Leningrad to Franz-Josef Land, with a rendezvous with Icebreaker Malygin. The card is franked with imperforate Zeppelins (Scott. C26, C29; Michel. No. 402B, 404B), comprising 30k & 1r respectively. Postmarks include a three-line Zeppelin "Leningrad - Nordpole," an on-board red Polarfahrt confirmation stamp, and a red hand stamp "Franz-Josef Land" denoting ship transit.
Hungary 1931, Budapest, Graf Zeppelin 127 Postcard to Automobil Club Hungary. Si. # 102Aa , franked with 1p. Zeppelin overprint and airmail stamps sc. C-13 and C-25, Postmarked March 28, 1931.
Iceland 1931 card flown on the Graff Zeppelin to England via Germany. Franked with Icland Zeppelin overprinted stamps 30F. 1Kr. (SG. 179/80 ; Sc. C9/C10 ; Mi. 162/163), proper flight cancels.
Finland 1930 Zeppelin 10m. overprint in red 'Zeppelin 1930' Scott #C1, Michel no.161. MNH.
Lot 569
postal history
International Postal Collection: This assortment comprises 110 envelopes dating from 1948 to 1953, mainly from Israel and primarily sent to the United States, along with around 50 envelopes originating from various countries worldwide. Notably, the collection encompasses posted envelopes reflecting diverse destinations and rates, complemented by stamps on cutouts. Neatly organized in a box, it offers dealers a comprehensive array of global postal history.
Lot 570
To-Pay.
1955-1970 envelopes that "went through the mail" and TO-PAY envelopes. Sealed and stamped envelopes with recipient address and cancellation stamp for stamps that were actually sent and not prepared for commercial purposes. This category also includes envelopes sent by commercial companies with the company's logo or private seal on them, as well as "TO PAY" envelopes - which are envelopes that arrived at the addressee but the sender did not affix the entire shipping amount and therefore the postman who signed the envelope marked (usually the letter T ) and then the recipient had to add stamps equal to the missing amount.