PRIVATE GANZSACHEN: 1900/20, interesting group of 18 almost exclusively used pieces, condition varies slightly
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1935/41, collection with over 120 mostly special postcards, incl. Luxembourg, Lorraine and Alsace, with winter relief 1939 and Olympic Games in Berlin, complete issues and series with special cancellations "WIEN", "STETTIN", "REICHENBERG", "DANZIG", "BERLIN OLYMPIA", including a.o. commemorative postcard Mi.-No. P224 with cancellation "EISLEBEN LUTHER GEBURSTADT 10.11.33", etc., in perfect condition (ex Mi.-Nr. P224-P288)
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1890/1923 (approx.), comprehensive stock with more than 400 private postal stationery, the majority used, with many better and scarce pieces and motifs, mostly in good and fresh condition
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1921/23, collection of over 120 unused private postal stationery envelopes with a few duplicates, clean in album
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Postal stationery envelope 1 Groschen with small numeral of value in size A with additional franking small shield 1/2 Groschen brick-red, 1 Groschen carmine and 2 Groschen blue, each with C.D. "MEISSEN 11.2.72" as letter up to 10 g in 2nd rayon with red handstamp "P.D." to Marseilles with arrival postmark. The stamps (postage stamp) are very well embossed and, on the 1 Groschen stamp, well perforated, the envelope with slightly patina, otherwise in good overall condition. A decorative tricolour additional franking from the Kingdom of Saxony, franked according to the postal treaty with Prussia valid only until 14.5.1872
Provenance: Gerd Weidemann (134th Dr Derichs Auction, 2009)
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Postal stationery envelope 3 Kreuzer without overprint in size A with additional franking of 7 Kreuzer blue, each with clear "OEHNINGEN 12.2." as registered letter with black L1 "Chargé" to Karlsruhe with issue cancellation. The fresh colours and well embossed stamp (postage stamp) is perforated as usual except for two short perf, the envelope has a small supported tear below the postage paid, otherwise in perfect condition. An attractive cross cover with scarce additional franking from the "Macklot" correspondence, certificate Dr Zill BPP (2024)
Provenance: 317th Heinrich Köhler auction (2003)J.J. Volny (97th auction Württembergisches Auktionshaus, 2006)Peter Beutin (150th Dr Derichs auction, 2017)
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Reply postal stationery card ½ groschen with DKr. "DERSCHLAG 31.10.73" to Waldbröl with issue cancellation. The reverse of the card with adhesion, otherwise in good overall condition, the earliest use of this card to date
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Postal stationery envelope 3 Kreuzer in size A with franking mark "KROTZINGEN 7.NOV.(72)" to Gailingen with forwarding to Schaffhausen in Switzerland with blue ink annotation on face "Schon längst nach Schaffhausen verzogen") and postage due marking "40" (Rappen) in blue (postal stationery was credited with 10 Rappen). Then returned to Krotzingen with "Return unknown" in black ink on face and presented to the Return Letter Commission in Constance, officially opened andwith pictorial stamp "ZUR ERMITTELUNG DES ABSENDERS AMTLICH ERÖFFNET DURCH DIE KAIS. OBER-POSTDIRECTION KONSTANZ" to Krotzingen with arrival postmark and sender's note on face. The envelope with small traces of transport, otherwise in good overall condition, a very interesting and scarce postal return cover, additionally with the earliest known use of this postal stationary to date
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Postal stationery card ½ groschen with additional franking ½ groschen orange and 2 groschen blue each with horseshoe cancellation "COELN 20.10.73" (Spalink 4-2N1) as parcel accompanying card to Maxsain in the Selters land delivery area with on face blue pencil marking "1 Sgr" for the order fee for bringing the parcel to the house, this fee was collected by the addressee. A decorative and scarce parcel card in perfect condition in connection with the order fee, certificate Krug BPP (1999)
Provenance: Peter Hansen (6th Derichs Auction Berlin, 2011)
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Postal stationery cutting 1 Groschen, upward large margins with white margins on all sides, clean with DKr. "GROSS-RAMBIN 15.2.72" on complete folded cover up to 15 g to Belgard with issue cancellation in perfect condition, photo finding Krug BPP (2017)
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