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Auction Date: September 26th - 29th, 2023
from: 26. September 2023 13:00 CEST
  • United States Bulk lot

    • Lot 26

    Description
    Stockbook with early PRC, mixed used and unused as well as stamps USA, Australia and Canada.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    180.00 EUR

  • United States

    • Lot 323
    • 73

    Description
    Interesting wrapper to France franked with 2 c. Andrew Jackson with black figure canc. and a French due notation. Some nibbled perfs due to the placement.

    Sold at Auction
    50.00 EUR

  • United States Collections

    • Lot 324

    Description
    Collection on old album pages 1850s-1930s with mostly used stamps incl. several better ones, e.g. 90 c. George Washington 1861, both types of 15 c. and 90 c. Abraham Lincoln 1869 (minor imperfections) etc. See example pictures on our website.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    1700.00 EUR


    • Lot 325

    Description
    Collection 1847-1920s on home made pages incl. several better stamps but in some cases slightly mixed quality. Some additional stock pages with later material as well as some Confederate States. Entire collection pictured on our website.
    Entire lot scanned

    Sold at Auction
    950.00 EUR


    • Lot 326

    Description
    Collection 1850s-1940s in a brand new exclusive SAFE album. Sparsely filled with both used and unused stamps (mixed hinged and never hinged) incl. better ones. See example pictures on our website.
    Part of Lot Scanned

    Sold at Auction
    360.00 EUR

  • United States

    • Lot 698
    • 2

    Description
    Mixed 3 cents with USA 10 cents A very fresh and beautiful cover from La Guayra to New York via "ST. THOMAS 13.12 1871" with a margin copy of 3 cents, partly close cut, together with a US 10 c. brown canc. on arrival with a superb "NEW YORK STEAMSHIP DEC. 18". Beautiful blue sender´s cachet on front. Cert. Møller. EXHIBITION RARITY

    Sold at Auction
    3200.00 EUR


    • Lot 829
    • DK223

    Description
    Envelope from Greenland to Brooklyn, N.Y. sent via KGH with transit mark oval "GRØNLANDS STYRELSE". Underpaid by 5 öre, US due stamp 2 cents. Violet "T" and notation "8 1/3 cts.". The Danish stamp with short NW corner perf.

    Sold at Auction
    100.00 EUR


    • Lot 867

    Description
    Underpaid censored WW1 letter (advertising envelope from "NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS"), sent from "NEW YORK JUN 21 1916" sent to KGH who forwarded by first ship available to Jacobshavn. Blue ledger No. "24". Transit mark on the reverse "KJØBENHAVN C 14.7 16". US 2 cents stamp with worn perfs at right.

    Sold at Auction
    400.00 EUR


    • Lot 875

    Description
    Special envelope "Round The World Flight by U.S.A. Army Aviators, Western Leg. England - USA via The North Atlantic". First Transatlantic flight from east to west. Bilateral franking, GB 3 1/2d. brown red canc. "BROUCH R.S.D. 22 JY 24" and US 2 cents black, canc. "LOS ANGELES JAN 10 1925". Signed by the aviators. The route across the Atlantic 1924 was Kirkwall - Hornafjord - Reykjavik - Frederiksdal - Ivigtut - Icy Ticle. Black/blue Air mail label. Only six such covers recorded. Signature B.B. JOFFE.

    Sold at Auction
    6000.00 EUR


    • Lot 881

    Description
    An interesting airmail letter from Ivigtut to Herning, Denmark, franked with US 30 cents airmail stamp canc. "PHILADELPHIA NOV 13 1940". On ship mail it is permitted to use either stamps from the country, where the ship is coming from, Greenland or from the country, where the ship is bound for, in this case USA. "Ae" mark used in Frankfurt 1940-44. Stain around the stamp.

    Sold at Auction
    110.00 EUR


    • Lot 884

    Description
    Censored airmail letter sent from Godthaab with US 30 cents stamp canc. "PHILADELPHIA FOERGIN SEC. 8.5 1941" to Copenhagen. On the ship mail it was permitted to use either stamps from the country, where the ship is destinated, here USA. This letter has been transported from Greenland onboard the "Hans Egede" departing from Ivigtut on 24.4 1941 and arriving in Philadelphia on 8.5 1941. Violet cachet "PAQUEBOT" in Philadelphia. Censored in Frankfurt, indicated by an "e" in the censor label. At top left is a weak crowned 1-lind "GRÖNLANDS STYRELSE". Correctly franked with a US 30 cents stamp.

    Sold at Auction
    420.00 EUR


    • Lot 902

    Description
    Large black one line canc. "OFFICIAL MAIL", DAKA 1998 = DKK 3,500. Envelope from "Danish Consulate General, New York". Black official cachet with crown on the reverse. Franked with blue 5 cents stamp.

    Sold at Auction
    100.00 EUR


    • Lot 903

    Description
    Red american two line "PASSED BY CENSOR" on envelope from "ATASCADERO 18 MAY 1942" to Holsteinsborg. Correctly franked with 5 cents. DAKA 1998, Nr. 2 = 1.500+ DKK.

    Sold at Auction
    50.00 EUR

Current Time: Friday September 29th 2023 - 13:33 MET