371st Auction
24-28 September 2019 in Wiesbaden
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- Danish West Indies 1768-1917 – The "Høgensborg" Collection (part II) (199) Apply Danish West Indies 1768-1917 – The "Høgensborg" Collection (part II) filter
- Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Batum, Georgia, Transcaucasia) – The Hans-Günther Grigoleit MD Collection (159) Apply Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Batum, Georgia, Transcaucasia) – The Hans-Günther Grigoleit MD Collection filter
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2 cents carmine, 4 copies tied by "PAQUEBOT (N.Y.2D DIV.)" to commercial cover to New York with arrival mark; fine and scarce
2 cents carmine, strip of 3, strip of 4 and single stamp, tied by cds. "FREDERIKSTED 21/6 1903" to double rate cover to St. Louis with small part of arrial mark on reverse; 2 stamps slightly rounded corners and the envelope with light transportation marks, still fine and attractive
8 cents brown with 2 copies 2 cents carmine and 1 cent green, tied by cds. "FREDERIKSTED 18/7 1903" to correctly paid registered envelope to New Jersey with New York transit mark on reverse; a fine and scarce franking with the 8 cents value
40 bit in horizontal pair, tied cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 17/7 1911" to registered envelope with handdrawn registration mark and adjacent register handstamp of St. Thomas to Denmark with transit and arrival marks on reverse; a fine and highly unusual letter with extremely scarce multiple franking
50 bit, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 29/1 1912" to registered cover with register marks of Christiansted and St. Thomas to Argentina with arrival mark, fine, signed Møller BPP
50 bit, horizontal block of 8 tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 19/12 1907" to complete parcel card from the DWI government to Copenhagen with transit marks of Le Havre, Straßburg and Berlin and Copenhagen arrival mark of January 12, 1908. An outstanding and most attractive item; the largest multiple recorded on entire and absolutely outstanding 400 bit franking. 2 stamps with faint vertical creasing and 2 with tiny bruises, otherwise very fine and fresh. A marvellous item
50 bit, 10 bit and 5 bit, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 19/4 1906" to 2nd rate registered envelope with 2 different register handstamps via Frederiksted and New York to Boston with transit and arrival marks on reverse, fine
St. Thomas harbour 1 fr.-5 fr. in complete sheets with 25 stamps, unmounted mint, 1 fr. with some staining on reverse, otherwise very fine
1905, St. Thomas harbour 1 franc and 2 copies 2 francs together with Frederik 40 bit, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 3/12 1913" to address label of a registered parcel, insured for 550 francs to London. Very rare and attractive; one of the highlights of the harbour issue
5 francs in vertical pair, tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 21/11 1913" to complete parcel card for 2 parcels to Helsingborg, Sweden with transit marks of Cologne, Berlin and Trälleborg on front and reverse. 2 Vertical creases (not affecting the stamps) ending in 2 marginal tears at top, otherwise fine. A very rare correct 10 francs-franking; the largest recorded franking of the high value of the harbour issue. Certificate C.A. Møller (1988)
1905, BIT SURCHARGES: 5 BIT on 4 cents, 5 Bit on 5 cents (2 blocks of 4 and horizontal pair) and 2 copies 5 BIT on 8 cents, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 16/12 1905" to registered envelope via St. Thomas to Copenhagen "Poste restante" with adjacent boxe "Anbefalet"; a fine and rare letter, correctly franked
1907, Frederik VIII 5 bit, tied by 4-ring cancel without dot with adjacent "F" on picture postcard from Frederiksted via "ST. THOMAS 20/10 1911" to Germany; a fine and scarce late use of the Frederiksted handstamp, originally used on shipletters
1907/08, Frederik VIII 5 bit and 4 copies 10 bit, tied by clear cds. "ST. THOMAS 18/3 1915" to commercial registered cover to Christiansted with arrival mark of the next day; very fine and scarce local commercial mail; certificat Nielsen (2004)
15 bit tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 10/5 1916" to return receipt 'AVIS DE RECEPTION' to New York; several folds, one affecting the stamp, still fine and extremely rare, supposed to be the only return receipt in French wording. Certificate C.A. Møller (2001)
15 bit, tied by "ST. THOMAS 4/2 1910" to bilingual 'AVIS DE RECEPTION' to Havana, Cuba with signature of the recipient, Havana transit mark and St. Thomas arrival mark of March 16; a little tropic as to be expected, otherwise fine; a rare postal form
40 bit, 5 bit and 1905, 5 bit tied to registered cover from "ST. THOMAS 18/11 1912" with adjacent boxed "AR" to Empire, Canal Zone with transit and arrival marks; unusual destination
50 bit tied by cds. "ST. THOMAS 17/4 1909" to registered envelope to New York with transit and arrival marks; envelope with slight abrasion on reverse, otherwise fine
50 bit and 10 bit, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 5 8 1913" to complete parcel card to Denmark with St. Thomas transit and arrival mark on reverse. A very fine and scarce card, original customs declaration enclosed
Envelope 3 cents red with cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 8/2 1887" used as soldier's letter to Denmark, endorsed at lower left. On reverse transit mark of St. Thomas and Danish arrival mark of March 8; light vertical fold, otherwise very fine; a very rare usage; soldier's letters to Denmark were transported at a favoured rate of 3 cents
1887/91, Postcard 2 cents blue with additional franking 1 cent from "ST. THOMAS 19/7 1898" to Copenhagen, endorsed "Pr. Royal Mail" but transported by French steamer (part "LIGNE .." on front) and adjacent boxed "LETTRE TARDIVE" applied at St. Thomas; arrival mark on front, fine and very scarce
1903, Reply part of double card 2 cents red used with additional franking Netherland Indies 1902, 10 cents, both cancelled with squared circle "MEESTER CORNELIS 10/7 1905" as registered postcard with long text via St. Thomas with red register handstamp to Christiansted with all transit and arrival marks on front. Some minor staining, otherwise very fine. A very rare item
1908, Frederik VIII postcard 5 bit with additional franking 5 bit with clear "ST. THOMAS 8.2.1917." to New Jersey
31.3.1917, Envelope franked with Christian IX 25 bit, tied by St. Thomas cds., addressed to San Juan, Puerto Rico with arrival mark on front, fine and scarce cover of the day of transition
9.4.1917, Censored cover with Christian X 50 bit and 10 bit from "KINGSHILL 9/4 1917" to Copenhagen with arrival mark. A very scarce usage during the transitional period
23.4.1917, Christian X 35 bit in horizontal strip of 3 and 5 copies 5 bit, tied by Christiansted cds. to large size triple rate registered envelope to Denmark with transit marks of St. Thomas and New York and arrival mark on reverse, with British censor label; some folds not affecting the stamps and some transportation marks
26.4.1917, Christian IX 50 bit and US 2 cents tied by clear "CHRISTIANSTED 26/4 1917" to registered envelope to New York, correctly paid with 2 cents domestic rate and 50 bit (10 cents) registration fee; fine and scarce
8.5.1917, US 2 cents tied by Danish "ST. THOMAS 8/5 1917" to large size 2nd printed matter rate envelope endorsed "PHOTOS" to Copenhagen; usual transportation marks and vertical fold not affecting the stamp
31.5.1917, Registered and censored envelope with Christian IX 5 bit, Frederik 15 bit and Christian X 5 bit in combination with US 1 cent (2) and 8 cents, tied by "CHARLOTTE AMALIE-SAINT THOMAS REG'D MAY 31, 1917", to Copenhagen with transit and arrival marks. The cover is correctly paid with 25 bit foreign letter rate + 10 cents registration fee
28.9.1917, Cover franked with horizontal pair US 1 cent green tied by violet "KINGSHILL SAINT CROIX SEP 28 1917 P.M." to small envelope to New York; the entire with 2 marginal tears, otherwise fine. A very rare handstamp used during the transitional period
1860, "FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE ST. THOMAS", clear black oval on reverse of entire letter from St. Thomas 1860 to Carupano, Venezuela, showing on front black "CORREOS DE VENEZUELA / CARUPANO / DEBE" and black tax stamp "1" (real), fine
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC1) in red, clear strike on entire letter from "ST. THOMAS FE 20 1851" to NEW YORK, endorsed "p Steamer Merlin". In New York charged "5" cents inland postage, fine
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC1) in black, good strike on lettersheet dated 17.4.1855 to Port au Prince; on reverse large double-line arch "ST:-THOMAS 1855" without day and month; little stained, still fine. An extremely rare entire, only few strikes of the crowned circle in black are recorded
"PAID ST. THOMAS" (CC1), good strike on entire double rate letter with dispatch mark "CHRISTIANSTED 29/4 1859" via "ST. THOMAS 30/4 1859", the British PO, London and Hamburg to Copenhagen; light filing creases, otherwise fine
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC1) on frontside of envelope from "ST. THOMAS MR 17 1863" to New York with adjacent red forwarding agent mark "Geo. A. PHILIPS & Co. ST. THOMAS". Prepaid with "1/-" and taxed in New York with "10" cents steamship rate. Very fine
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC2), clear strike on entire letter from "ST. THOMAS OC 1 1861" to Kingston, Jamaica; fine and scarce
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC2), clear strike on printed circular (inner half missing) from "ST. THOMAS DE 15 1861" to Puerto Rico with arrival mark of December 18 and frontside clear blue octagonal "S. TOMAS". Some ink erosion, still fine and attractive; very scarce