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 | Lot #504 GERMANY 1872 Small Shield, 18kr brown, used on cover from "Odernhem im Grossh. Hessen 20.11.73" to Cleveland, red New York entry pmk, overall toning, otherwise fine and scarce single franking to the United States, with 2009 Hansmichael Krug cert.,
Catalog #Mi.11 Catalog Value €4,000 | Price Realized $900.00
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 | Lot #505 GERMANY 1872 1/3gr dark green, Large Shield, fresh color, n.h., v.f., with 1985 Hennies, BPP cert. (Mi. 17b) ** Catalog #15a Catalog Value €600 | Price Realized $180.00
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 | Lot #506 GERMANY 1872 2kr orange, Large Shield, position 1, with left sheet margin, fresh color, n.h., irregular perfs at top, rare stamp, with 2004 Dr.Sommer cert., ** Catalog #Mi.24 Catalog Value €3,000 | Unsold
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 | Lot #507 GERMANY 1872 18k bister, Large Shield, used, few short perfs, otherwise v.f., signed Pfenninger (Mi. 28) O Catalog #26 Catalog Value €2,800 | Unsold
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 | Lot #508 GERMANY 1889 50pf red brown, imperf. top sheet margin single, fresh color, l.h. in margin (stamp n.h.), red expert handstamp on reverse, v.f., signed Pfenninger, with Zenker and 1999 Jaschke-Lantelme certs, P Catalog #Mi. 50PUII Catalog Value €1,800 | Price Realized $575.00
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 | Lot #509 GERMANY 1906 5m slate and carmine, the so-called "Ministerdruck" (Minister Print), right sheet margin single, n.h., fresh and v.f., with 1996 Jaschke-Lantelme cert. (Mi. 97AIM) ** Catalog #95var Catalog Value €3,500 | Price Realized $1,400.00
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 | Lot #510 GERMANY 1919 25pf plate flaw with point after "1" of "1919", used with additional franking on 1921 postal card, v.f., with 2009 Udo Fleiner cert.,
Catalog #Mi.109II Catalog Value €750 | Price Realized $140.00
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 | Lot #511 GERMANY 1920 3m black violet, watermarked Circles, right margin single with watermark clearly visible in selvage, n.h., v.f. example of this rare stamp, signed Jaschke (Mi. 96BIIaW) ** Catalog #102 Catalog Value €6,000 | Price Realized $2,100.00
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 | Lot #2105 GERMANY 1944 (20.11) Prisoner of War card to Nurnberg, examined by military censorship and bearing a diamond handstamp with "89", sent by Karl Leykam, "Moskau, Rotes Kreuz, Postfach 107/8" to his family in Germany, probably addressed by a Soviet censor and delivered after the war. Also a selection of 90+ covers and cards used by the POWs 1945-48, sent mostly to Germany, also some to Hungary, several incoming into the camps, with variety of Russian and International Red Cross markings, censor hs etc., interesting lot. Cards sent by mail during the war, were intercepted and destroyed by Gestapo for the morale reasons
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