Among the many issues of German philately, few are as fascinating as the semi-official airmail stamps produced during the pioneering years of aviation. These stamps were issued at a time when regular government-operated airmail services had not yet been fully established, and private aviation companies frequently organized experimental and special mail flights.
Issued in 1912, the Bork-Brück semi-official airmail stamp is one of the iconic products of Germany's pioneering aviation era. Printed in a distinctive lilac color, the design depicts a cyclist on a country road beneath a soaring bird, symbolizing the transition from traditional modes of communication to the new age of flight. Inscribed "Luftverkehr" ("Air Transport") and "Bork-Brück Verkehrs-V. Bork," the stamp was produced in connection with the experimental air service centered at the Bork-Brück airfield, one of Germany's earliest aviation centers. Owing to its limited production and the small number of surviving examples, it is regarded as one of the great rarities of German semi-official airmail philately.
The stamp offered in Oldlouis Auctions' April 2026 sale is one of the finest examples of this remarkable issue to appear on the market in recent years. Owing to its exceptional rarity and historical significance, it realized a record-breaking price of $5,460, including the buyer's premium—the highest price ever achieved for a semi-official German airmail stamp.
Semi-official German airmail stamps are far more than simply postage labels. They are tangible artifacts from the infancy of aviation and postal innovation, documenting an era when flight was beginning to transform global communications. The record price achieved by this Bork-Brück stamp underscores its exceptional importance and firmly secures its place among the great rarities of German philately and worldwide aerophilately.
Below are some realized prices for German semi-official airmail stamps, including Buyer's premium:
1912 Bork-Brück Semi-Official German Airmail Stamp
Sold for $5,460
20 Pfennig – Erste Regensburger Flugpost (11–13 October 1912)
This 20 Pfennig semi-official stamp was issued for the First Regensburg Air Post service organized during the Regensburg aviation meeting of October 1912. Featuring an aircraft carrying mail, it commemorates one of the pioneering efforts to establish air mail services in Germany and remains a desirable item of early aerophilately.
Durch die Luft – Verkehrsverein Bork
Sold for $1,725
Literally meaning “Through the Air,” this semi-official issue of the Bork Transport Association features an envelope symbolically carried through the skies. Produced during the infancy of aviation, it embodies the excitement surrounding the new possibilities of aerial communication and is one of the iconic issues of early German semi-official airmail philately.
10 Pfennig – Erste Regensburger Fliegertage (11–13 October 1912)
Sold for $1,150
Issued for the Regensburger Flying Days aviation event held in Regensburg from 11 to 13 October 1912, this semi-official airmail stamp depicts a monoplane in flight against a cloudy sky. Produced in limited quantities, it represents one of Germany's early attempts to promote and finance experimental air mail transportation.
10 Pfennig – Regensburger Fliegertage (11–13 October 1912)
Sold for $1,035
Issued for the Regensburger Flying Days aviation event held in Regensburg from 11 to 13 October 1912, this semi-official airmail stamp depicts a monoplane in flight against a cloudy sky. Produced in limited quantities, it represents one of Germany's early attempts to promote and finance experimental air mail transportation.
10 Pfennig – Flugpost Gotha
Sold for $860
Issued in connection with the Herzog Karl Eduard Flying School at Gotha, this attractive semi-official airmail stamp depicts an early aircraft in flight. The stamp reflects Gotha's important role in the development of German aviation and is regarded as a classic issue of Germany's pioneering air post period.





