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U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History


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Lot 2487
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German States - Baden, 1851, 1kr black on buff (1a), 1st printing, just touching lower left to large margins, neat partial target postmark. F.-V.F. Michel 1a €1,000 ($1,080).
Scott $675

Expertization: signed Flemming BPP.
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Lot 2488
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German States - Bremen, 1861, 10gr black (7), well centered. Fresh and Very Fine. Scott $850. Michel 8.
Michel €1,200 ($1,300)

Expertization: signed Richter.
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Lot 2489

German States - Hamburg, 1859, 3sch blue (4), barely tied at left with oval Hamburg datestamp on cover addressed to Fraulein Louise Beneke in Bremen. A Fine and rare cover with slightly torn backflap and hinge remnants on reverse. Scott $1,000. Michel 4.
Michel €1,400 ($1,510)
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Lot 2490

German States - Hanover, 1860, ½gr black, white gum (18), pair used with blue cancel on 1gr postal stationery entire. Very Fine. Rare. Michel 17y €1,600 ($1,730).
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500
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Lot 2491

German States - Hanover, 1864, ½gr black, 1gr rose and 3gr brown (26-27, 29), a lovely three color franking on an 1866 cover to France. Very Fine and rare. Michel 22y, 23y, 25y.
Estimate 1,000 - 1,500

Expertization: signed Georg Bühler.
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Lot 2492

German States - Oldenburg, 1855, 1/3sgr black on green (4), tied on reverse of an unaddressed printed circular by blue boxed Oldenbourg cancel, very nice and very rare cover. Very Fine. Scott $1,500. Michel 1.
Michel €3,000 ($3,240)

Expertization: signed Zöbisch.
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Lot 2493

German States - Oldenburg, 1861, ¼gr orange (9), large margins, tied to piece of circular by blue boxed "APE, 9/2" postmark. The stamp has a slight crease caused by being partly affixed to the circular and partly to the address label. Fine and rare with small tear to lower right hand corner of circular not touching stamp. Scott $3,300. Michel 9.
Michel €4,500 ($4,860)

Expertization: 1949 Friedl Committee Certificate.
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