David Feldman - Europe & All World Collections Thursday, December 6, 2018, at 10:00 CET

303 Geneva, December 6, 2018 Lot N° Symbol(s) / Photo Page Cat. N° Estimate ( € ) 51727 F / www 1870s-1913, Collection of 77 postal stationery cards, mix of mint and used, a range of cancels, only a couple uprated, a range of types, various cancels, etc. 300 - 500 51728 F / 302 1870-1917, Lot of 168 POSTAL STATIONERY items housed in stockbook, includes some rare overprinted wrappers from the later period, fine 700 - 1’000 51729 F / www 1870-1922, RUSSIA / RSFSR: Small group of covers, noted 2 INFLA mega frankings, 1899 reg.envelope with red reg.label, etc., mixed but interesting 80 - 150 51730 F / www 1878-1938, RUSSIA / SOVIET UNION: Accumulation of about 80 postal stationery (used & unused), covers & cards, noted several advertising stationery, mixed but interesting lot, also some Esperanto interest 80 - 140 51731 F / www 1880-1917, Lot of ca125 covers and cards from the Russian period showing a fine array of frankings and destinations 500 - 800 51732 CC C H 1890-1923, Chiefly mint collection on pages showing Russian-Influence areas comprising Wrangel Army issues, Russian P.O. in China, Soviet Republics including Armenia (with a fascinating selection of varieties), Georgia, Transcaucasia, Azerbaijan, also Russian Civil War and Ukraine, mostly very fine 300 - 500 51733 F / www 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) 1’000 - 1’500 51734 CC F 1895-1980, Lot of 50 mostly pre-Soviet covers, many addressed abroad showing a range of different frankings plus small collection of post-WWII Soviet Union for STC £1’400 400 - 700 51735 CC C / www 1905-1919, Large duplication on the definitve issues around 1905-1919, noted many complete sheets, many with plate numbers, also some modern material partly in sheets as well 150 - 300 51736 CC C J / www 1908-1919 Definitives: Duplication of mostly blocks, quarter sheets, noted many plate numbers, also some on better papers (early printings), etc., mostly MNH, mostly very fine 100 - 200 51737 J / www 1908-19, Collection of sheets and part sheets in an album, with 36 sheets from the perf. Arms issues up to 5R, Romanov Currency stamps (5 sheets & 2 part sheets), 1917 Arms imperf. (4 sheets with 1R used) and finally 3R50 and 7R sheets, fine and attractive lot 800 - 1’000 51738 CC J / www 1914-1915 RUSSIA: Charity issues on white and coloured paper - accumulation of mostly MNH blocks of 4, mostly very fine 80 - 150 51739 CC C J / www 1915-1919 Definitives: Small lot of varieties, noted offsets, shifted printings, apparently all MNH, mostly very fine 80 - 150

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