Russland: 1858, 10 K. tied dotted circle "55" of Cherson to folded envelope with w. boxed dater "20
1858, 10 K. tied dotted circle "55" of Cherson to folded envelope with w. boxed dater "20 AUG 1858" alongside to Odessa.
51th Auction - Day 2
By: Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG
Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG 51th Auction - Day 2
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 #4726 - russland
Lot #4727 - russland
Russland: 1866/75, 1 K. yellow/black tied "ODESSA 17 NOJ 1881" to small size local cover; 8 K. grey/
1866/75, 1 K. yellow/black tied "ODESSA 17 NOJ 1881" to small size local cover; 8 K. grey/carmine on two covers from same correspondence to Leipzig/Germany, canc. two-line "Schelesnovodsk" resp. canc. pen-stroke w. on reverse two-line "Schelesnovodsk". Three covers.
Lot #4728 - russland
Russland: 1868, 1 K., 3 K. and 7 K. tied red daters "ST. PETERSBURG 24 JUL 1868" to reverse of entir
1868, 1 K., 3 K. and 7 K. tied red daters "ST. PETERSBURG 24 JUL 1868" to reverse of entire folded letter to Berlin/Germany, with TPO transit "From Russia Franco...XI ...", blue 8/8 arrival on reverse. Filing bend slightly affecting 1 K. - Attractive three colour frank with vermilion datestamps.
Lot #4729 - russland
Russland: 1868, 1 K black/yellow, vertically laid paper, 14 examples including 2 blocks of four, mul
1868, 1 K black/yellow, vertically laid paper, 14 examples including 2 blocks of four, multiple franking on cover from MOSCOW, 18.MAP.1872, to Zeulenroda in Germany. On the frontside red transit cds "AUS RUSSLAND über BUR.XI EDK.BRG. FRANCO, 3.4.72", on reverse russian transit postmarks and arrival mark ZEULENRODA, 4/4. Extremely rare...
Lot #4730 - russland
Russland: 1870, unpaid folded envelope from "TAGANROG 5 MAI 1870" to Italy, via Moscow May 8 and Mil
1870, unpaid folded envelope from "TAGANROG 5 MAI 1870" to Italy, via Moscow May 8 and Milano to Genova/Italy. Italy postage due 1 Lit. blue/brown applied tied "GENOVA 27 MAG 70".
Lot #4731 - russland
Russland: 1884, 1 K. yellow, 2 K. blackish olive green (3), 14 K. blue/rose tied "SVENIGORODK 3 FEB
1884, 1 K. yellow, 2 K. blackish olive green (3), 14 K. blue/rose tied "SVENIGORODK 3 FEB 1888"
to registered cover to Kiev with next day arrival on reverse.
Lot #4732 - russland
Russland: 1885/94, stampless money letters (3): 1885 Moscow-Odessa, 1894 Gainovka-Toulouse/France (t
1885/94, stampless money letters (3): 1885 Moscow-Odessa, 1894 Gainovka-Toulouse/France (transits a. o. THORN) resp. 1895 Gsroshkivo-Stuttgart/Germany with transit of "PROSTKEN 3.12.95" (East Prussia border rwy station of Brest-Königsberg railway) encl. 17 Rubl, interesting.
Lot #4733 - russland
Russland: 1889, 3 K. red tied "VAPORJE 7 BATUM-ODESSA 15 X 19-05" to ppc (Theodosia, Krim, Maison Ai
1889, 3 K. red tied "VAPORJE 7 BATUM-ODESSA 15 X 19-05" to ppc (Theodosia, Krim, Maison Aivazowsky) to Riga w. Oct. 25 arrival.
Lot #4734 - russland
Russland: 1901, Sved Hedin cover: 50 K. tied "Osh Fergana 219 VII 01" to reverse of registered cover
1901, Sved Hedin cover: 50 K. tied "Osh Fergana 219 VII 01" to reverse of registered cover via "MOSKVA" to Sweden w. arrival "STOCKHOLM 1 8 01". Attractive cover from the eastern limits of the Fergana valley (today Kirgiztan) in Central Asia.
Lot #4735 - russland
Russland: 1904, 10 K blue state emblem with inverted underprint, neatly cancelled MOSCOW, 7 IX 1907,
1904, 10 K blue state emblem with inverted underprint, neatly cancelled MOSCOW, 7 IX 1907, mint. Photo certificate Hovest VP. ÷ 1904, 10 K blau Staatswappen mit kopfstehendem Unterdruck, sauber gestempelt MOSKAU, 7 IX 1907, tadellos. Fotoattest Hovest VP.
Lot #4736 - russland
Russland: 1917.9.-, Hankow censortape with seal: inland cover Hankow-Changsha (stamp missing) w. on
1917.9.-, Hankow censortape with seal: inland cover Hankow-Changsha (stamp missing) w. on reverse bilingual label "CENSORED BY CENSOR" and handwritten "Hankow" also vermillion seal in seal style. Four page letter dated "Hankow, 25. Sept. 17 / german school" by teacher Gertrud Amman still include. Adressed to german Gerta Wollheim of...
Lot #4737 - russland
Russland: 1919, four 10 and two 50 K., obliterated with postmark "VLADIVOSTOK, 8.6.19" on registered
1919, four 10 and two 50 K., obliterated with postmark "VLADIVOSTOK, 8.6.19" on registered cover, sent from Novo-Nikolayevsk (Siberia) via San Francisco, New York (USA) to Aalborg (Denmark). The front of the letter shows the domestic Russian registered label of Vladivostok and the violet control mark "D. K., Vladivostok, No.11". Address...
Lot #4738 - russland
Russland: 1915 Postcard sent from Nikolsk (Oblast Pensa) to Manila, Philippines re-directed to Cebu,
1915 Postcard sent from Nikolsk (Oblast Pensa) to Manila, Philippines re-directed to Cebu, franked Romanov 4k. tied by '17.8.15' datestamp, red censor h/s alongside, and on the reverse with date '28.VIII.15' in m/s and Kobe, Japan transit cds, fine. An unusual destination.
Lot #4739 - russland
Russland: 1919, RUSSISCHE SOZIALISTISCHE FÖDERATIVE SOWJETREPUBLIK: 3 Postanweisungen, frankiert mit
1919, RUSSISCHE SOZIALISTISCHE FÖDERATIVE SOWJETREPUBLIK: 3 Postanweisungen, frankiert mit je 5 Postsparmarken zu 5K von ZVANCIK (UKRAINE) nach DUNAEVTSY. Die 3 Vordrucke sind mit einem Faden zusammengeheftet, rückseitig ist das Siegel des Postamts von Dunaevetsky angebracht. Ungewöhnliche Verwendung von Postsparmarken auf Postformularen...
Lot #4740 - russland
Russland: 1921, Einschreibbrief von Moskau 22.8.21 nach Kaunas frankiert mit Viererstreifen der grün
1921, Einschreibbrief von Moskau 22.8.21 nach Kaunas frankiert mit Viererstreifen der grünen 3 Rubel Kontrollmarke mit Öffnungsmangel. Dazu Briefstück aus Odeaas und zwei tete-beche Viererblöcke mit Stempelmarke zu 5 Kop.
Lot #4741 - russland
Russland: 1922, In der Schweiz mit Nachporto belegter, seltener Inflationsbrief vom 4.2.22 aus Werch
1922, In der Schweiz mit Nachporto belegter, seltener Inflationsbrief vom 4.2.22 aus Werch-Anuiskoe7Altai (südl. Barnau) über Moskau nach Klarens 28.3.22 (zur Ansicht dreiseitig geöffnet). Dazu ein attraktiver Inflabiref am 23.3.22 von Elisabetgrad nach Berlin mit großem Bogenteil der 250 Rubel-Marke mit 5 Zwischenstegpaaren frankiert....
Lot #4742 - russland
Russland: 1922 Cover from Moscow to Emmenbrücke, Switzerland by train, franked by 22,500r. violet an
1922 Cover from Moscow to Emmenbrücke, Switzerland by train, franked by 22,500r. violet and 7500 on 250r. deep violet tied by "MOCKBA/23.4.22" double circle d/s, and on the reverse with Moscow c.d.s., oval Russian railway dater and '6.V.22' arrival c.d.s. Envelope with a central vertical fold and lightly creased, still fine.
Lot #4743 - russland
Russland: 1922, Kompletter 50er Bogen u. Dreierstreifen der Aufdruckmarke "7500 Rub." in ischfranbka
1922, Kompletter 50er Bogen u. Dreierstreifen der Aufdruckmarke "7500 Rub." in ischfranbkatur mit 9 Kontrollmarken zu 25 Rubel (eine Marke abgefallen) auf portogerechtem Einschreibbrief von Odessa 15.5.22 nach Berlin (31.5.) mit Odessaer Postkontrolle (17.5.). Bedarfsbedingt ist der Bogen gefaltet, einige Marken mit Mängeln.
Lot #4744 - russland
Russland: 10 Rubel Oktoberjubiläum, zwei komplette 25er-Bogen rs. übereinander verklebt auf portoger
10 Rubel Oktoberjubiläum, zwei komplette 25er-Bogen rs. übereinander verklebt auf portogerechtem Auslands-R-Brief von der Krim aus KERCZ 15.1.23 nach Warschau. Beide Bogen mit dem seltenen Plattenfehler "Punkt neben der Null von 10" auf Feld 17. Fotoattest Dr. Leupold AIEP "... große Seltenheit aus der Inflationszeit".
Lot #4745 - russland
Russland: Hyperinflation im Oktober 1923. Zwei Firmenbriefe aus Konotop u. Pensa nach Hishnij-Novgor
Hyperinflation im Oktober 1923. Zwei Firmenbriefe aus Konotop u. Pensa nach Hishnij-Novgorod vom vom 12. und 22. Oktober 1923 dokumentieren den Rubelverfall. Am 12.10. betrug der Wechselkurs der alten Rubel (1923) zum Goldrubel 498 : 1. Für den mit 6 Goldkopeken fixierten Tarif eines Inlandbriefes mußten deshalb 29,88 alte Rubel bezahlt...
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