Kossoy Collection of Poland; U.S. & Worldwide Stamps
September 11-13, 2012

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Lot #1096
RUSSIA
1717-1843 from at least as early as 1695 onwards, the vast majority of mail to and from Russia traveled through the Prussian city of Memel. While a formal Russo-Prussian treaty was not signed until 1821, Prussia accepted prepaid mail from and to Russia and settled the corresponding charges at the border. This process continued peacefully for over a century without a formal postal treaty in place. The following lot is an award-winning five-frame collection, with 83 folded letters and covers (there are an additional 80 covers, partly described but not mounted). Each cover has been extensively researched and is thoroughly described, with respect to origin, destination, postal tariff, transit and due markings for items from Russia to foreign destinations (two frames), as well as incoming mail into the country (two frames). The earliest letter is from Narva (1724) via Memel and Emmerich to Amsterdam, Prussian transit charges of 2 1/2x38 (95 groschen) prepaid to Emmerich, with Dutch charges of 10 stuyvers colle
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