Auction 248-249
April 8-10, 2021
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Displaying 49 - 60 of 813
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 240 €
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35 kopeks green perforated on registered Esperanto cover from Vladivostok 17-11-1920 over London to Torquay (Great Britain) with 4 Esperanto poster stamps on front and reverse, very fine with 2004 Sergio Sismondo certificate
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 200 €
6
35 kopeks green imperforate (2 pairs) and Russia 15 kopeks in block of 4 on cover from Vladivostok 17-8-1920 to Chicago, Illinois (USA), fine/very fine (left stamp of left pair incision, not touching the stamp)
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 320 €
6
35 kopeks green perforated, 50 kopeks brown perforated and imperforate and 70 kopeks orange perforated and imperforate on philatelic cover locally in Manchuli 28-2-1920, fine/very fine (cover vertical crease and some small tears). Probably the only recorded use of the 70 kopeks in East Siberia!
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 150 €
6
35 kopeks - 5 rubles on registered philatelic cover from Omsk 15-5-1920 to Bogolslovskoe, fine/very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 110 €
6
50 kopeks red perforated on Russian postcard 5 kopeks from Barabinsk 18-11-1919 to a Czech Fieldpost Office at the Achinsk-Irkutsk railway line, fine/very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 320 €
6
50 kopeks red perforated in vertical pair together with Russia 50 kopeks brown lilac and green (strip of 3 and pair) and 1 ruble brown and orange imperforate (3x) on reverse of registered cover from Irkutsk 8-12-1919 via San Francisco to the American Red Cross in New York City with an extra fee of 3,50 rubles (handstamped and written on front), fine/very fine (some wrinkles) The letter was written by the shortlived White Siberian Govenment "The Troektoriya" who served as a buffer between the Red and White Governments.
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 240 €
6
50 kopeks carmine red in block of 10 and Russia 5 kopeks brown on so called Veksel (illustrated bank exchange form) from Tomsk 11-2-1921 to Biysk, fine/very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 400 €
6
50 kopeks carmine red in vertical pair and 3 rubles blue on cover from Sladkovskoe-Ishimskoe 16-1-1920, registered with a label of the neighbouring post office in Petropavlovsk, sent to Chelyabinsk and redirected to Ufa, very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 240 €
6
50 kopeks red imperforate in pair on cover from Omsk 5-8-1919 to Kristiania (Norway), very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 150 €
Sold for: 180 €
6
70 kopeks orange imperforate in vertical pair and Russia and 10 kopeks blue in 3 vertical pairs on reverse of registered cover from Vladivostok 21-6-1920 via Seattle to New York City, fine/very fine
Auction 248-249
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 100 €
6
70 kopeks orange imperforate together with Russia 15 kopeks (2x) on censored YMCA cover from Vladivostok 26-8-1920 to New York City, forwarded to Cleveland, Ohio (USA), fine/very fine (vertical crease)
Auction 248-249
Opening: 200 €
Unsold
6
1 ruble red (2 vertical strips of 3, one on reverse) and Russia 7 rubles green and pink (2x) on money transfer from Tyumen-Zarechnaya 6-4-1920 to Vologda, fine (trimmed at left, crease and some pinholes)