Belgisch-Kongo: 1892/1917, lot of 21 entires (almost all sent to Germany) incl. 16 used stationeries
1892/1917, lot of 21 entires (almost all sent to Germany) incl. 16 used stationeries with full comprehensive message, in addition one sheet Belgian occupation of GEA (bearing eight stamps).
51th Auction - Day 4
By: Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG
Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG 51th Auction - Day 4
51th AUCTION at 12 and 19 - 22 October 2021
„Novels” on stamps?
Probably not! We certainly know stamps with catalog numbers, color and type specifications handwritten or stamped on the back. And, of course, the proof and ownership marks, which nowadays, fortunately, are usually no longer applied. Also some love message was "hidden" with the help of the stamp. Whether it was the recipient of the love message or the censors - both have removed the stamp, or worse, torn it off. But that's not what I'm talking about.
There was a collector whose markings on the back of stamps came quite close to the term novel (which is undoubtedly somewhat exaggerated). After all, he wrote on many of his stamps not only the purchase price, the place where he had acquired them, what type it was, how he estimated the rarity and often even codings. He could write well over 40 words on a piece of paper that was the size of the 50-copeck stamp of the Romanov series of Russia in 1913. It is the jeweler of the Tsar and philatelist Agathon Karlovich Fabergé.
Agathon was born in 1876 and was the grandson of the company founder Gustav Fabergé. He received a classical jeweler's education in his father's company and, as far as philately was concerned, became a student of the German-Russian grand philatelist Friedrich Breitfuß. The collections/holdings of Fabergè were gigantic. According to his own words, he owned 1500 copies of Poland No.1, of which 100 were unused. At one point is said to have tried to plate the Savoy Cross because he owned 120 specimens of this stamp. Experts also estimate that about 80% of the classic Finnish and Russian material sooner or later passed through Fabergé's hands. Much has been written about Agathon in articles and books - about his adventurous escape to Finland, his exhibit at WIPA 1933 - about his eventful life in general.
Keep this in mind when purchasing a stamp with lots of text on the reverse - it could be one from Agathon, even if it is not explicitly sold "ex Fabergé".
Now I wish you a lot of fun while studying the catalogs and wish you success in bidding.
Yours
Christoph Gärtner
Banknotes Worldwide & Germany |
12. October 2021 |
8:00 AM |
1 |
882 |
Numismatics |
12. October 2021 |
14:00 PM |
1.000 |
1.807 |
Single lots philatelie Asia, Overseas, Europe |
19. October 2021 |
9:00 AM |
2.000 |
4.973 |
Single lots Germany, Picture Postcards |
20. October 2021 |
9:00 AM |
5.000 |
8.071 |
Collections Overseas, Thematics, Europe |
21. October 2021 |
9:00 AM |
9.000 |
12.457 |
Nachlässe, Wunderkartons, Collections Germany |
22. October 2021 |
9:00 AM |
13.000 |
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Lot #9196 - belgisch-kongo
Lot #9197 - belgisch-kongo
Belgisch-Kongo: 1898/1950, assortment of apprx. 33 covers, apparently mainly commercial mail (usual
1898/1950, assortment of apprx. 33 covers, apparently mainly commercial mail (usual postal wear), nice range of WWII censored covers, airmail, high values, insufficiently paid letter to Paris and charged with French postage dues etc.
Lot #9198 - belgisch-kongo
Belgisch-Kongo: 1910/1960, a decent mint collection in a binder well arranged on album pages, incl.
1910/1960, a decent mint collection in a binder well arranged on album pages, incl. 1918 Red Cross overprints, following issues, 1943 set of eight souvenir sheets MNH, etc.
Lot #9199 - belgisch-kongo
Belgisch-Kongo: 1942, Airmail 50c. on 1.50fr. green, more than 400 mint copies mainly within units,
1942, Airmail 50c. on 1.50fr. green, more than 400 mint copies mainly within units, some with gum disturbances. Michel 245 - ca. 360,- €.
This lot is "Gebotslos". The Minimum Bid is 20 €, it will be sold at the HIGHEST BID (not one bidding step above the second highest bid).
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