377th Auction

20-25 September 2021 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.6181

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1941, 24.12., ½d. and 2½d. meter mark from "GLASGOW 24 XII 41" to Thorshavn, censored in England with new type of continuous closing strip "PC90 Opened By Examiner 543 51-1563", some ageing and little roughly opened 
Lot no.6182

Condition

6

Catalogue no.GB226

Opening600 €
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1944, 2.3., George VI. 3d. violett tied by machine cancel "LONDON 3 FEB 1944" to cover sent from the "Red Cross Message Bureau 201" to Thorshavn, censored in England and closed with "P.C.90 5404" label, minor transportation wear
Lot no.6183

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
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1944, 6.4 and 24.4., two covers cancelled with undated cancel respectively "Post Office, Maritime Mail" and "Rhomb cancel". Probably sent from a soldier. Content dated respectively 6. April and 24. April 1944. Civil censorship in England and closed with a" P.C.90 4448 51-851-W.H.H. Ltd." labels
Lot no.6185

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1942/43, four covers, three censored, all addressed to Thorshavn. Many friendships were made between the Faroese and "The Lovat Scouts" who were in the Faroe Islands at the beginning of the war. As these were replaced by forces from the 12th Battalion "The Cameronians" on 10 June 1942, there is some correspondence known subsequently - typically sent from Perth, Nairn and Glasgow.
Lot no.6186

Condition

6

Catalogue no.GB222,226

Opening150 €
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1943/44, registered postal stationery envelope with additional franking, the cover was handed over to B.P.A. which after study has approved the shipment thus oval "Passed by the British Philatelic Association Ltd" with signature of Miss Winifred Worsall and serial number applied. And cover with George VI. 3d. tied by machine cancel "LONDON 3 NOV 1944" to cover with special permit address label "POSTED UNDER CENSOR'S PERMIT No. E 15271" to Thorshavn, minor transportation wear, a scarce and interesting group
Lot no.6187

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
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1942/43, group of four covers, three franked and one with meter mark, including "Permit C7", "Permit C1", "BPA censor and War office Permit C7" and "Permit mail no. B.226", interesting and mostly written up

Lot no.6188

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK209

Opening100 €
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1940, 8.7., Caravelle 30ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -8.7.40" to cover to Reykjavik, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4490" closing strip, fine
Lot no.6189

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK262, 210

Opening700 €
Sold for700 €
1942, 23.9 and 30.9., Caravelle 20ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 30.9.42" to cover to Reykjavik, locally censored on 8. October 1942 and closed with neutral brown tape with dateline cancel and straightline "Thorshavn" alongside. The letter then awaited a departure by a fishing boat to Iceland. However, the first post departure was, via England as the letter is also subsequently censored in England with "P.C. 90 4268" closing strip. And Christian X. 50ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 23.9.42" to registered cover to Reykjavik,  censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5695" closing strip, the local British censorship straight-line is very rare and only known on a few covers
Lot no.6190

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK267

Opening150 €
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1942, 5.11., Swjatj Pjotr 20ø tied by cancel "SUMBØ" to cover with full content to Reykjavik with adjacent cds. "VAAG -5.11.42", censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4268" closing strip, stamp and cover some transportation wear. Although there was an existing scheme to enable regular letters to be sent directly to Iceland, being censored locally before departure, many travelled via England and were censored there.
Lot no.6191

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK262

Opening100 €
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1943, 6.2., Caravelle 20ø tied by Klipfisk cds. "THORSHAVN -6.2.42" to Reykjavik, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5013" closing strip, some transportation wear, otherwise fine
Lot no.6192

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK271

Opening100 €
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1944, 6.2., Christian X. 20ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 6.2.44" to cover to Reykjavik, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5404" closing strip, with arrival mark "REYKJAVIK 28.II.1944", stamp with small imperfection, otherwise fine
Lot no.6193

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK280

Opening500 €
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1944, 7.7., Airmail 20ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 7.7.44" to cover to Reykjavik, locally censored and closed with neutral brown tape with oval cachet "Security Control Faroe Islands" alongside, very fine and rare with only a few covers known showing this censor mark
Lot no.6194

Condition

6

Catalogue no.IC238

Opening200 €
Sold for220 €
1940, 22.8., Old Atlantic herring 25aur tied by machine cancel "REYKJAVIK 22.VIII.40" to cover to Sandavaag, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 1581" closing strip, minor stain at lower right, otherwise fine and earliest and only known censored letter from Iceland to the Faroe Islands from 1940.
Lot no.6195

Condition

6

Catalogue no.IC194,196,238

Opening100 €
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1941, 11.1 and 3.2., two covers from Reykjavik to Thorshavn, both censored in England and  closed with "P.C. 90 4255" closing strip, the early cover faults, otherwise fine
Lot no.6196

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
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1943, 8.6, Telegram sent by "The Great Nordic Telegraph Company" from Reykjavik to E E Johannessen in Thorshavn, with small white censor strips, very attractive and rare
Lot no.6197

Condition

6

Catalogue no.IC226

Opening100 €
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1944, 5.2 and 15.7., printed matter franked with 12aur and tied by machine cancel "REYKJAVIK -5.II.44" to Thorshavn with British boxed "PASSED T.188" censor mark and window envelope with meter mark "REYKJAVIK 15 7 44", censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5164" closing strip, fine
Lot no.6198

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK271

Opening150 €
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1943, 16.8., Christian X. 20ø applied in Thorshavn with corresponding cds., the cover was directly delivered to the American censorship in Iceland, there sealed with "OPENED BY ARMY U.S. EXAMINER NO." closing strip, some faults but a rare and interesting entire
Lot no.6199

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
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1940/45, group of four covers all send from Thorshavn, with different censor labels of England and Denmark including Post War censorship, all written up, mostly good condition

Lot no.6200

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
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1941/45, four covers including airmail cover from "FUGLEFORD" with boxed "No Service Return to Sender" cachet and cover from "THORSHAVN 2.10.42" with British censor label and further "royal crowns" closing strips, all written up, fine
Lot no.6201

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW278

Opening200 €
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1940, 5.4. and 20.9., C.M. Bellman 35ö tied by cds. "STOCKHOLM 5.4.40" to registered cover to Thorshavn with two-line cancel "Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", since the postal connections were discontinued due to the German occupation of Denmark on 9 april 1940, and sent retour with several cachets applied, in addition cover from "GÖTEBORG" via Lisbon to Thorshavn, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 3473" closing strip, the latter horizontal fold, otherwise fine and scarce
Lot no.6202

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW258,273

Opening300 €
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1940, 11.7., Gustav V. 20ö. with additional franking tied by cds. "STOCKHOLM 11.7.40" to registered cover via Lisbon to Thorshavn with arrival mark, Swedish currency control label on front and reverse and closed with censorship label "Granskad enligt Kungl. Maj:ts Förordnande", further censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5078" closing strip, a very attractive and rare cover
Lot no.6203

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW266,268

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.350 €
1941, 4.3, Crown 85ö. and pair 1kr. tied by cds. "GÖTEBORG 4.3.41" to airmail cover via Moscow and Baghdad, with transit mark "BAGHDAD 19 MCH 1941" on reverse, to Thorshaven,  censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 1356" closing strip, back flap slightly cut to show the transit mark, a fascinating and rare letter, only two are known sent to the Faroe Islands via Baghdad.
Lot no.6204

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
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1941/42, 28.4 - 19.9, three covers, two from Malmö and one from Göteborg, surface and airmail, all censored in England and closed with "PC 90" closing strip, all written up, fine

Lot no.6205

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW293a.o.

Opening1.500 €
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1943, 9.4., Mansson and Rudenschöld 10ö, vertical pair with additional franking tied by cds. "SKARALID 9 4 1943" to airmail cover via Berlin with censorhsip label and Lisbon where somewhat weak oval "OAT" (Onward Air Transmission) was applied, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 7485" closing strip, a very attractive and rare cover being the only cover showing the oval "OAT" cancellation  
Lot no.6206

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
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1943, 24.5 - 25.8., three covers to Thorshavn with different frankings and censor labels, one cover endorsed "By airmail to the United Kingdom", all written up, mostly fine

Lot no.6207

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
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1943/44, four covers, one send by surface mail, two showing endorsement "By airmail to the United Kingdom", one with the senders address in Denmark, posted in Stockholm thus probably smuggled to Sweden, some faults, but all covers interesting and attractive, all written up

Lot no.6208

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW265

Opening200 €
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1944, 24.10., Crown 60ö tied by cds. "GÖTEBORG 24.10" to airmail cover sent directly to England with corresponding two-line cachet "By air to the United Kingdom", censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 5890" closing strip, despite some minor imperfections very attractive and rare with only one other cover known showing this cachet
Lot no.6209

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1945, one airmail card and two airmail covers from Stockholm to Thorshavn, two showing boxed "PASSED" censor mark, one closed with "P.C. 90 4464" closing strip, fine
Lot no.6210

Condition

6

Catalogue no.SW256,302

Opening100 €
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1945, 22.8., Gustav V. 10ö. with additional franking tied by cds. "PKP 386 22.8 45" to postcard to Thorshavn with violet "Denmark 260" Danish post-war censor mark alongside, fine
Lot no.6211

Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening150 €
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1941, 21.11., 20 on 5ø horizontal pair tied by cds. "VAAG 12.11.41" to cover to Indiana, censored in England with censor note "P.C. 5 "This cover was empty when it reached the Examiner", closed with "P.C. 90 5325" closing strip, fine
Lot no.6212

Condition

6

Catalogue no.2-3, DK a.o.

Opening100 €
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1943, 1.4. and 19.4., two covers, one regular and one registered from "THORSHAVN" to Chicago resp. New York, the registered cover with boxed "PASSED T. 188" censor mark, the other with closing strip "PC 90 5587", both written up, fine
Lot no.6213

Condition

6

Catalogue no.2-6

Opening1.000 €
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1943, 29.5., 20 on 1ø - 60 on 6ø, complete set of Provisionals 60 on 6ø second printing, tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 29.5.43" to registered cover via England to Chicago, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 7020" closing strip, during transit blue straight-line "O.A.T." (Onward Air Transmission) struck alongside, reverse with transit- and arrival mark, a very attractive and rare cover
Lot no.6214

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
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1943, 4.12. and 18.12., two covers from Thorshavn to Chicago resp. New York, the earlier as registered cover with double censor of England and the US, the other intended for air mail service, but airmail cancelled as airmail was not available from UK to the USA, fine
Lot no.6215

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK212-13,272

Opening400 €
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1944, 18.2. and 1.3., two registered covers franked with Christian X. 1-2kr. with additional franking tied by cds. "THORSHAVN" and sent to Chicago, the latter cover endorsed "OAT" (Onward Air Transmission) the earlier one double censored by England and the USA, reverse with transit and arrival marks and vignettes "BARNAHJ'ALPIN", minor transportations marks, a fascinating group
Lot no.6216

Condition

6

Catalogue no.DK280,258

Opening150 €
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1944, 8.6. and 27.5., Airmail 20ø, block of four and pair with additional franking tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 27.5.44" to airmail cover to New York, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4320" closing strip and cover sent from a Dane of the "73rd Batt. H Q Comp" with U.S. Navy censor mark to Thorshavn, some transportation wear, attractive and uncommon

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