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248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 150 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown in pair and 10 kopeks blue on reverse of registered Esperanto cover from Vladivostok 21-1-1922 via London and Cologne to Berlin-Charlottenburg (Germany), very fine
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 100 €
Verkauft für: 100 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown (6x including strip of 5) and 10 kopeks blue on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 15-3-1922 via San Francisco to Basse Terre (Saint Kitts), very fine and signed Mikulski. A very unusual destination!
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 150 €
Verkauft für: 150 €
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Coat of arms 5 kopeks and Chita issue 1 kopek in strip of 4, 3 kopeks in pair and 10 and 15 kopeks on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 11-1-1923 via London to Nürnberg (Germany), fine/very fine
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 150 €
Verkauft für: 120 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown with sheet margin and Chita issue 7 kopeks light blue on cover from Khabarovsk (train cancel) 11-11-1922 to Vladivostok, very fine
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 150 €
Verkauft für: 190 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown and Chita issue 10 kopeks blue and red on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 3-2-1923 to Stara Mayna and forwarded to Yaroslavl, fine/very fine with all the relevant cachets
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 120 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown in vertical pair and Chita issue 15 kopeks red in vertical pair on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 2-12-1922 to Berlin (Germany) with typed Via Amerika, fine (bottom 15 kopeks stamp faults)
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 100 €
Verkauft für: 90 €
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Coat of Arms 5 kopeks brown in pair and Chita issue 15 kopeks red in pair on registered cover from Vladivostok 6-12-1922 via Japan and London to Riga (Latvia), fine (some staines, vertical crease and pinhole)
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 100 €
Verkauft für: 100 €
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Coat of Arms 10 kopeks blue in block of 4 with corner margin on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 1-2-1922 via Kobe, San Francisco and New York to Brno (Czechoslovakia), fine (cover vertical crease affecting the stamps and a little shortened at top)
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 100 €
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Coat of Arms 10 kopeks blue in block of 4 on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 20-4-1922 over London to Berlin (Germany), fine/very fine (cover 2 vertical creases)
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 100 €
Verkauft für: 100 €
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Coat of Arms 10 kopeks blue in block of 8 with corner margin on reverse of registered (written Zakaznoe) cover from Chernigovka 20-7-1922 to Viipuri and forwarded to Uusikirkko (Finland), fine (small part right bottom corner missing)
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248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 1.000 €
Verkauft für: 1.400 €
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Vladivostok Coat of Arms issue, collection of ca. 30 covers/postcards between march 1921 and april 1923 including registered, foreign destinations, some mixed frankings with the Chita issue, Avis de Reception form (severe faults) etc., all extensively described with postal rates and historical backgrounds in ring binder.
248.-249. Auktion
Eröffnung: 200 €
Verkauft für: 240 €
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Unfranked cover from Chita 5-8-1921 to Budapest (Hungary) sent by the Ministry of Public Health of the Far Eastern Republic. The violet round cachet on the front exempted the letter from postage. The Hungarian authorities probably didn't recognise the handstamp and charged it with 1200 filler postage due, fine/very fine (some wrinkles and small tear at left). Looking at the date of August 1921 one would expect that the cover would be sent via Moscow. But instead this letter went east to Vladivostok and was probably held up in Khabarovsk. It was subsequently found in december during the White attack on this city and sent to Vladivostok (crossed over oval "Doplatit" cancel) for further delivery. That's why the letter did reach Hungary as late as february 1922!