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Lot #1751 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Woldenberg and Grossborn. 1943-45 specialized collection on pages, 325 used and unused stamps incl. a few blocks, also 14 souv. sheets and 26 stationery cards, many better items incl. Olympics, Kosciuszko etc., mostly fine-v.f., ex-col.Berek. A wonderful collection ![]() | Price Realized $2,000.00 | |
Lot #1752 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Woldenberg and Grossborn. 1943 Pilsudski, 20+80f gray black, essay for an unissued design, v.f., with Dr.Kronenberg cert. E | Unsold | |
Lot #1753 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Woldenberg and Grossborn. 1943 FWS, three diff. proofs, v.f., with Dr.Kronenberg cert. P | Price Realized $140.00 | |
Lot #1754 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Woldenberg and Grossborn. 1943 FWS, three diff. proofs, v.f., with Dr.Kronenberg cert. P | Unsold | |
Lot #1755 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Woldenberg and Grossborn. 1945 "Bloody Sunday" overprinted 5.2.1943 in red, v.f., v.f. with Dr.Kronenberg cert. * | Unsold | |
Lot #1756 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Officials. 1943 20pf Post Horn die proof in sepia on thin paper, v.f., with Dr.Kronenberg cert. P Catalog #Fischer U1 | Price Realized $120.00 | |
Lot #1757 Polish Prisoner of War Issues Officials. 1943 20pf Post Horn, die proof in black, signed by the artist, v.f., with Dr.Kronenberg cert. P Catalog #Fischer U1 | Price Realized $120.00 | |
Lot #1758 Polish Prisoner of War Issues GROSS-BORN. 1944, the infamous blue Fox label used on 10f stationery card, v.f. The POWs issued the Fox label for use on all parcels from 21.11.44 to 28.11.44 when meat of unknown sources was served and it was widelysuspected that it originated from a nearby fox farm. No unused examples were distributed and the Germans confiscated and destroyed all remaining copies ![]() | Unsold | |
Lot #1759 Polish Prisoner of War Issues GROSS-BORN. 1944, the infamous orange Fox label used on 10f stationery card, v.f. The POWs issued the Fox label for use on all parcels from 21.11.44 to 28.11.44 when meat of unknown sources was served and it was widelysuspected that it originated from a nearby fox farm. No unused examples were distributed and the Germans confiscated and destroyed all remaining copies ![]() | Unsold | |
Lot #1760 Polish Prisoner of War Issues GROSS-BORN. 1944 overprinted "Oboz IID" on 10f Mermaid, sheetlet of 10 (2x5) printed tete-beche form, two stamps without overprint, v.f., possibly unique ![]() | Price Realized $1,450.00 |