Alexander I., 1801-1825, 2 Kopeken, 1810, MK Kolpino, Rf., KM 118.7, selten, ss
Auction #161 Philatelic & Numismatic
By: Auktionshaus Ulrich Felzmann GmbH & Co. KG
Auktionshaus Ulrich Felzmann GmbH & Co. KG Auction #161 Philatelic & Numismatic
161st International Hall Auction at Felzmann – Philately 8-10 March 2018
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The start of this year’s hall auctions is just around the corner. We will be beginning the auction week in style
with around 4,600 top philatelic lots.
It all kicks off with our special airmail auction “Per Ardua Ad Astra” which, in three chapters, gives a detailed
overview of aerophilatelic history, from the beginnings with ballons montés, to the pioneering achievements of
Zeppelin and airmail all the way to the modern cutting-edge technology of rocket mail, including astrophilately.
Another part of the special catalogue is a fine selection of Zeppelin memorabilia, including a thank-you card to
balloonist Eduard Spelterini written and signed by Count Zeppelin himself (Lot 3169).
There are also many highlights to be found in the field of terrestrial communication. The high-quality material
on offer includes surprising European rarities such as the Red Mercury in Type Ib in excellent quality (Lot 4460)
or Lombardy-Venetia’s unique four-colour franking (Lot 4505).
Philatelic gems from the Old German States include Lübeck’s exceptional specimen of a misprint (“ZWEI EIN
HALB S”) with perfectly positioned town cancel (“LUEBECK BAHNHOF 20/1”). The German Empire section
begins with a 3-kreutzer breast shield in carmine in MNH condition (Lot 4885) and a 9-kreutzer issue in lilac
brown in extremely fine MNH condition (Lot 4901). The Chicago Flight from the Third Reich with a photo
certificate (Schlegel) unsigned and in “… perfect condition” (Lot 5086) – incidentally, all top material auctioned
by Felzmann is certified by experts. World War II field post enthusiasts can look forward to a Kuban admission
stamp for field post parcels in Type III (Lot 5804).
Finally, the German Post-War Philately section includes the title item – and undisputed highlight of the 161st
Felzmann auction – the legendary Gscheidle postcard, the first known complete article of mail, franked with a
60-pfennig stamp commemorating the 1980 Olympic Games, the entire printed issue of which was destroyed
following the Western boycott of the Games. A small number of specimens that survived were used unwittingly
by the wife of Minister of Post Kurt Gscheidle two years later – this is known in philatelic circles as the
“Gscheidle error”. Having already generated extensive media coverage on two occasions before, we are proud
to offer a third opportunity to acquire the “crown jewels of German philately” (Lot 6095). With a “Transport
Exhibition souvenir sheet” on ungummed handmade paper to commemorate the 1953 Transport Exhibition, a
further gem is going under the hammer in a complete presentation booklet (Lot 6090).
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Lot #1514 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, 1814, Zinnmedaille von Halliday, auf seinen Besuch in London, Av.: Belorbertes Brustbild n.r., Rv.: 3 Zeilen Schrift, starke, leicht uneinheitliche, Patina, 54,38 g,, 53,0 mm,, Diakov 384.2, ss-vz
Lot #1515 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, 1 Rubel, 1814, 20,04 g,, Bitkin 109, s-ss
Lot #1516 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, ½ Rubel = Poltina, 1815, St. Petersburg, in s, dazu 25 Kopeken 1829 Schrötlingsfehler s-ss, sowie Denga 1819 als Belegstück
Lot #1517 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, 1 Rubel, 1817, min. Rs., 20,72 g,, Bitkin 117, s-ss
Lot #1518 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, 1 Rubel, 1819, min. Rs., Kratzer, 20,42 g,, Bitkin 127, ss-
Lot #1519 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander I., 1801-1825, 1 Rubel, 1820, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 130, ss-vz
Lot #1520 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, Silberne Verdienstmedaille, o. J., verliehen für die Rettung aus Lebensgefahr bei Bränden, Naturkatastrophen, Ertrinken etc., Av.: Büste n.r. / Rev.: Drei Zeilen Schrift, darunter Eichenlaub, 29 mm, 12,95 g, Original-Trageöse, leichte Kratzer im Avers, gute Patina, fast vz
Lot #1521 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1831, St. Petersburg, feine Tönung, 20,49 g,, Adrianov 1831a Bitkin 110, ss-vz
Lot #1522 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1841, St. Petersburg, 20,71 g,, Bitkin 192 Dav. 283, ss-vz
Lot #1523 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1841, St. Petersburg, min. Rs., 20,31 g,, Bitkin vgl. 192-194, ss
Lot #1524 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1844, St. Petersburg, Rand unruhig, für diesen Typ überdurchschnittlich erhalten, 20,71 g,, Bitkin 205, ss+
Lot #1525 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1844, St. Petersburg, Rf., Kratzer im Feld, 20,40 g,, Bitkin vgl. 204-205, ss-
Lot #1526 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1851, St. Petersburg, Kratzer im Avers, Rs., Schürfstelle, 20,40 g,, Bitkin 228, fast ss
Lot #1527 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus I. 1825-1855, 1 Rubel, 1855, St. Petersburg, oder Alexander II., Rand min. unruhig, für diesen Typ weit überdurchschnittlich, Bitkin 235, oder 45, fast vz
Lot #1528 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander II. 1855-1881, Poltina (1/2 Rubel), 1859, St. Petersburg, Kratzer im Feld, Rs., 10,31 g,, Bitkin 97, vz
Lot #1529 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander II. 1855-1881, ½ Rubel = Poltina, 1877, St. Petersburg, angenehme Patina, winziger Rdf., vz, Bitkin 125
Lot #1530 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander II. 1855-1881, 1 Rubel, 1878, St. Petersburg, 20,57 g,, Bitkin 92, ss
Lot #1531 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander III. 1881-1894, Bronzemedaille 1903, (von A. Grilliches). Auf die Aufstellung des Denkmals für Alexander III. in der Halle der St. Petersburger Börse. Ansicht des Denkmals / 7 Zeilen kyrillische Schrift über Zweigen. 77,2 mm, 200,45 g, schokoladenbraune Patina, in leicht beschädigtem Original-Etui, Diakov 1389 Smirnov 1268, vz-st
Lot #1532 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander III. 1881-1894, 1 Rubel, 1883, Krönungsrubel, Rf., 20,65 g,, Bitkin 217 KM 43, s-ss
Lot #1533 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander III. 1881-1894, 1 Rubel, 1892, Bitkin 76 KM 46, ss
Lot #1534 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Alexander III. 1881-1894, 1894, Silber-Verdienstmedaille im Gedenken an den Tod von Zar Alexander III., verliehen an Priester und hochrangige Militärs, Diakov 1094, vz
Lot #1535 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus II. 1894-1917, 1896, Tragbare Aluminium-Medaille1896, auf die Krönung vom Zar Nikolaus II. und seiner Gattin Alexandra Feodorowna, Av.: Brb. beide halbrechts / Rev.: Erlöserkathedrale in Moskau, selten, 28 mm, vz-st
Lot #1536 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus II. 1894-1917, 7½ Rubel, 1897 (AG), St. Petersburg, ss/vz, Bitkin 17 Fried. 178 K.M. Y.63
Lot #1537 - europa ab 1800 - Russland
Nikolaus II. 1894-1917, 15 Rubel, 1897 (AG), St. Petersburg, Bitkin 2 Fried. 177 Schl. 197, vz
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