David Feldman All World & Collections Including Rarities of the World December 11-12 2019

327 Lot N° Symbol(s) / Photo Page Cat. N° Estimate ( € ) Geneva, December 11-12, 2019 41275 F / 326 1857-1941, Genuine assembly from a Parisian estate of 110+ postal stationery, mostly used, strength in 1930s propaganda & advert, etc., fine to very fine, please inspect carefully 700 - 1’200 41276 F / 326 1860-1908, Strong assembly from a Parisian estate of 200 covers/postal stationery incl. Poland #1 used in Lublin, colourful frankings, a wide array of Chargés & registered, oval tax markings, destinations incl. Brazil, Australia, Peru, Australia, etc., fine to very fine, please inspect carefully 3’000 - 5’000 41277 H F 1863-94, RUSSIA USED IN THE BALTIC AREA, Lot of ca230 covers and cards from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, replete with interesting covers and postal stationery items, noted USSR item used with German occupation stamps, many parcel cards, early 1863 entire used from Riga to Aberdeen, good independent Latvia section 400 - 700 41278 F / 326 1869-1923 Group of 54 covers addressed to Switzerland including 1869 cover with two 10k cancelled in red, 1879 cover franked two 7k vertical paper, 1873 cover with 3 colour franking including 1k yellow vertical paper, 1874 uprated 10k postal stationery envelope with 1k (2) +5k, registered postcard etc., mixed 300 - 500 41279 F 1872-1922, Group of 6 covers to foreign destinations incl. France, Romania, Switzerland, etc. 240 - 300 41280 H F 1872-1996, RUSSIA USED IN THE BALTIC AREA, Specialised selection of mostly covers and cards in one album, but also a nice selection of Baltic postmarks used on Russian Empire stamps, also incoming mail to Baltic States with USSR backstamps, USSR postal stationery surcharged for Independent Estonia, general postal history of Estonia and Latvia, also Memel. a fascinating lot (approx. 186 covers and various stamps, see also attached list) 300 - 500 41281 F 1874-1901, Selection of 12 stampless money value letters to Mont Athos including originally donations for the church, noted several with better postmarks, annotations, etc., specialist lot 260 - 340 41282 CC C H DCE L 1875-1971 RUSSIA,SOVIET UNION &AREAS (TANNUTOUVA,LIETUVA,ESTONIA,ARMENIA,AZERBAIDJAN, GEORGIA) in 3 medium size stockbooks, mixed to very fine 340 - 400 41283 F 1879-1974, IMPERIAL RUSSIA & SOVIET UNION: Accumulation of over 70 covers, picture postcards & postal stationery, noted registered mail, 1 ppc with violet SAMSOUN, etc., mostly fine to very fine 200 - 300 41284 F / 328 1883-1913, RUSSIAN LEVANT Genuine assembly from a Parisian estate of 28 covers/postal stationery incl. reg’d, cancels, postcards, etc., fine to very fine 300 - 500 41285 F / 328 1890-1944, BALTIC STATES Genuine assembly from a Parisian estate of 130+ covers/postal stationery incl. colourful frankings, reg’d, etc., fine to very fine, please inspect carefully 700 - 1’000 41286 F 1894-1903 EMPIRE: Octagonal TPO Cancellations of the Moscow Region: Attractive one frame exhibit on 16 pages neatly presented and knowledgeably written up. The is a study of the octagonal cancellations arranged by TPO number the by Serial number within each. In the Moscow region, only fibe TPO’s used these cancellers: TPO 14 sub-office, TPO 119, TPO 136 & 136, TPO 150. Examples are shown of mail cancelled on the TPO, where it is usual to see a strike on each stamp with one adjacent and, where mail was sorted in transit on the TPO when a single strike is usual. Both inland and foreign mail, inwards and outwards, are included, noted also many examples are the earliest or latest dates recorded with many unrecorded strikes, an excellent basis for study and expansion (35 covers) 800 - 1’000

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