U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
March 9-10, 2005

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #2219
1858-79 Issues
1858 10k brown & blue, canc. by "326" numeral canc. (Saransk) on cover to Moscow, with boxed arrival pmk
Envelope
Catalog #2
Catalog Value Euro 600
Price Realized
$250.00

Lot #2220
1858-79 Issues
1858 10k brown & blue, canc. by numeral canc. on FL to Riga, fine
Envelope
Catalog #2
Catalog Value Euro 600
Price Realized
$250.00

Lot #2221
1858-79 Issues
1858 10k brown & blue, canc. by pen on FL to Riga, with boxed 26 Oct. 1858 boxed arrival datestamp on back. A rare cover with pen cancelled Russia No.2
Envelope
Catalog #2
Price Realized
$250.00

Lot #2222
1858-79 Issues
1858 20k blue & orange, perforated proof on unwatermarked paper, invalidating line in ms, small defects, fine appearance of this very rare proof, only six known, ex-Faberge
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Catalog #3P
Price Realized
$1,300.00

Lot #2223
1858-79 Issues
1858 20k blue & orange, canc. by "21" in rectangular dots on piece, well centered, upper right corner added, otherwise v.f., ex-Faberge
Catalog #3
Catalog Value Euro 2,000
Price Realized
$240.00

Lot #2224
1858-79 Issues
1858 30k carmine & green, thick paper, well centered, triangular "682" (Sharlaksaya (Orenburg) canc., excellent perforations, fine and very rare stamp (Mi.4x)
Catalog #4
Catalog Value Euro 3,000
Price Realized
$1,300.00

Lot #2225
1858-79 Issues
1858 30k carmine & green, thin paper, neat cancellation, fresh and well centered, v.f., signed Dr.P.Jemchouhin (Mi.4y)
Catalog #4
Catalog Value Euro 3,500
Price Realized
$1,400.00

Lot #2226
1858-79 Issues
1858 30k carmine & green, thin paper, canc. "856", faulty, fine appearance, rare canc.
Catalog #4
Catalog Value Euro 3,500
Price Realized
$650.00

Lot #2227
1858-79 Issues
1858-64 Issues, cover from Tiflis to Germany, franked with a combination of 1864 1k and 3k and 1865 10k, red "Aus Russland", Moscow transits and 1866 Crailsheim arrival pmks, rare mixed issues combination
Envelope
Catalog #5,6,15
Unsold
Lot #2228
1858-79 Issues
1858-64 10k brown & blue, three FLs, each with single 10k franking tied by a numeral pmk to Helsingfors, Riga or St.Petersburg, wonderful red markings, fresh and v.f. lot,
Envelope
Catalog #8
Catalog Value 210+
Unsold
Lot #2229
1858-79 Issues
1858 20k blue & orange, slight toning on reverse due to hinge removal, v.f. (Mi.6)
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Catalog #9
Catalog Value Euro 750
Price Realized
$220.00

Lot #2230
1858-79 Issues
1866-70 3k black & deep green, "V" in background error, l.h., fine, with Royal cert. (Mi.19xF)
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Catalog #20d
Catalog Value Euro 1,200
Price Realized
$600.00

Lot #2231
1858-79 Issues
1866 10k brown & blue, fascinating variety with double impression of frame and center, displaced diagonally, fine used, very rare
Catalog #23var
Price Realized
$2,300.00

Lot #2232
1858-79 Issues
1872 postal card franked with single 5k lilac and black, vertically laid paper, used in St.Petersburg, v.f. and extremely rare usage
Envelope
Catalog #22a
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #2233
1858-79 Issues
1872 FL franked with pair of 5k lilac and black, vertically laid paper, used from Riga to Pernau, v.f., with arrival pmk
Envelope
Catalog #22a
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #2234
1858-79 Issues
1875-79 7k vertically laid paper, fine and very rare unused (Mi.25y)
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Catalog #27b
Catalog Value Euro 2,500
Price Realized
$650.00

Lot #2235
1858-79 Issues
1875-79 7k vertically laid paper, h.r., fine and very rare unused (Mi.25y)
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Catalog #27b
Catalog Value Euro 2,500
Price Realized
$900.00

Lot #2236
1858-79 Issues
1877 FL from Kasjatin to Warszawa, franked with single 8k, with arrival and Postal car postmarks, some toning, otherwise fine usage during the Russo-Turkish War
Envelope
Catalog #28
Price Realized
$200.00

Lot #2237
1858-79 Issues
1875 10k brown & blue, center inverted, light postmark and very fresh, couple of insignificant perf. creases, signed Romeko etc. One of the finest example of this rarity, only five known (Mi.27xK)
Catalog #29a
Catalog Value Euro 50,000
Price Realized
$28,000.00

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