Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World
November 12-13, 2024
Our November 12-14, 2024 auction features solid selections of United States stamps and proofs (including further material from the Larry Brasler stock), Canada (with a fine example of 12p black), Great Britain & British Commonwealth, Israel, European Countries, with collection of Wayne Demarest's Germany and Colonies, an old-time holding of Zbigniew Cianciara's Poland, Western Ukraine, solid Russia and rest of the world. There is an additional section of Mixed Frankings and Redirected Mail, formed by a European gentleman, with many interesting combination usages. As always, the sale contains 220+ large lots and collections, with individual country albums, worldwide accumulations in cartons, cover lots and much more
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 | Lot #658 WESTERN UKRAINE 1830-1918 under Austrian Empire 1844-49 selection of eight stampless letters, showing different types of "Lemberg" (6) and "Zolkiew" and "Mosciska" markings
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 | Lot #659 WESTERN UKRAINE 1830-1918 under Austrian Empire 1901-04 two Austrian 5h stationery cards (trilingual German, Polish and Ukrainian inscriptions), sent from Lemberg/Lwow and from "Czernowitz" to Tarnopol, each with arrival and boxed "Sad Powiatowy w Tarnopolu" datestamps, fine
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 | Lot #660 WESTERN UKRAINE 1830-1918 under Austrian Empire 1902-04 two Austrian 5h stationery cards (trilingual German, Polish and Ukrainian inscriptions), sent from Lemberg/Lwow and from "Wielki-Hloboczek" to Tarnopol, each with arrival pmk, fine
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 | Lot #661 WESTERN UKRAINE 1830-1918 under Austrian Empire 1914 cover from Stanislaviv (Stainslau) to Gratz, franked on back with pair of Austrian 5h green, tied by bilingual departure cds, with violet three line Stainslau military censor cachet, small cover tear at top, signed Mikulski
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 | Lot #662 WESTERN UKRAINE 1830-1918 under Austrian Empire 1917 two stampless "Feldpost" covers to Vienna, each with violet or black military detachment "Krechowice-Osmoloda" handstamps, postmarks translate "Field Post Headquarters 134 III", signed Mikulski
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