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Russian Offices in the Levant Sc #4 (1866) 2k rose ROPIT Pair on Piece Ship Cancel
2k rose and pale blue Russian Company of Navigation & Trade (ROPiT) , horizontal network, vertical pair tied by piece by retta ship letter cancel, large margins, a scarce multiple, very fine.
PRICE: $145.00
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Saar Sc #1-17 (1920) Overprinted Stamps of Germany Set Used CDS
2pf grey Germania to 1m carmine General Post Office, Berlin, overprinted "Sarre" in black, c.d.s. postmarks of various towns, note one in violet, many VF centered, a difficult set, chiefly fine-very fine.
PRICE: $320.00
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Saar Sc #B23-9 (1931) 40c to 10fr VOLKSHILFE Semi-Postal Set VF Used
40c+15c dark orange brown "the Safety Man" to 10fr+10fr dark orange brown "In the Window" VOLKSHILFE semi-postal set, neatly-cancelled, fresh and very fine; a scarce set.
PRICE: $425.00
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Saar Sc #B61-4, CB1 (1948) Hochwasser Hilfe Semi-Postal Set VF Used
5fr+5fr dull green to 25fr+25fr sepia Hochwasser Hilfe semi-postal set, two with commemorative datestamps, B62 is cancelled-to-order, well-centered, fresh, and very fine.
PRICE: $325.00
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Sierra Leone 1907 SALVED FROM SS JEBBA Freetown to Southampton Disaster Mail Cover
1d KEVII postal stationery cover, postmarked Freetown (26 Feb), to Southampton, England, handstamped SALVED FROM / SS JEBBA (Hoggarth & Gwynn Type 1), with Mokamba (Feb 25) and Southampton (19 Mar) c.d.s. backstamps, some faults as expected for such shipwreck mail, scarce. The S.S. Jebba, of the African Steam Ship Company, sailed from Freetown on March 4, destined for Plymouth, but ran ashore in dense fog at Bolt Tail, Devon, on 18 March; the vessel was lost, but the mail was salvaged.
PRICE: $365.00
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Sierra Leone 1907 SALVED FROM SS JEBBA Shipwreck Mail Disaster Cover to London
Cover franked with 1d KEVII, tied by Freetown c.d.s. (2 Mar), to London, handstamped SALVED FROM / SS JEBBA (Hogarth & Gwynn Type 2), backstamped London (20 Mar), usual faults expected of such shipwreck mail, scarce. The S.S. Jebba, of the African Steam Ship Company, sailed from Freetown on March 4, destined for Plymouth, but ran ashore in dense fog at Bolt Tail, Devon, on 18 March; the vessel was lost, but the mail was salvaged.
PRICE: $365.00
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