
Our 18th Philatelic Auction consists of more than 2,800 lots of the rarest stamps and postal history items of Russia, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, and other countries. $1 starting price for all items!
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Lot 6

1858 30k Russian Empire, Watermark ‘3’, Perf. 14.5x15 (Sc. 4, Zv. 4, Certificate, CV $30,000)
$2,400
Lot 1630

1923 4r+4r, Philately - to Workers, RSFSR (SILVER Overprint, Zv. 105, Certificate, Signed, CV $2,250, MNH)
$850
Lot 1631

1931 15k Tambov (Tulinovka) Local Issue, Russia USSR (Mint stamp UNRECORDED, Two Certificates, Rare, Signed)
$850
Lot 1658

1926 14k International Proletarian Esperanto Congress, Soviet Union USSR (Perf. 11.5, Zv. 154A, Certificate, CV $3,500)
$600
Lot 1902

1942 1r 500th Anniversary of the Birth of Alisher Navoi, Soviet Union USSR, Blocks of Four (Full Set, 30k Corner Block, MNH)
$600
Lot 1646

1927-28 5k The 10th Anniversary of October Revolution 1917, USSR (IMPERFORATE, Thick Cardboard Paper, Zv. 214d I, CV $4,000, MNH)
$550
Lot 1916

1952 The Stalin Constitution, Soviet Union USSR, Block of Four (Full Set, MNH)
$550
Lot 1665

1935 USSR Moscow - San-Francisco Flight Levanevskiy (Oval Dot after 'Сев.', Zv. 424c, CV $900-1,800, Certificate, Signed)
$500
Lot 2270

1923 Semi-postal Issue, Ukraine (IMPERFORATED, Full Set, CV $1,000)
$425
Lot 692

1921 20k on 14k Nikolaevsk-on-Amur Priamur Provisional Government (Signed, Only 15 Issued, CV $3,000)
$400
Lot 1798

1949 25th Anniversary of Death of V. Lenin, Soviet Union USSR, Souvenir Sheet (Zv. 1279, Type II, Size 176x132mm, CV $1,250)
$375
Lot 87

1917 2k Russian Empire (SPECIMEN, Sc. 120, Zv. 128, CV $500+++, MNH)
$375
Lot 2810

1992-2011 Armenia and Republic of Artsakh, HUGE Collection of 13 ALBUMS with Stamps, Sheets, Covers (1264 Pages, MNH)
$375
Lot 38

1884 3.50r Russian Empire, Vertical Watermark, Perf 13.25 (Sc. 39, Zv. 42, Rare Excellent Condition, Signed, CV $1,200)
$350
Lot 39

1884 7r Russian Empire, Vertical Watermark, Perf 13.25 (Sc. 40, Zv. 43, Rare Excellent Condition, CV $1,100)
$350
Lot 88

1917 3k Russian Empire (SPECIMEN, Sc. 121, Zv. 129, CV $500+++, MNH)
$350
Lot 295

1858 20k Russian Empire, Watermark ‘2’, Perf. 14.5x15 (Sc. 3, Zv. 3, Signed, Canceled, CV $2,250)
$350
Lot 3

1884 7k Russian Empire, Horizontal Watermark (IMPERFORATE, Sc. 35b, Zv. 38B, CV $1,100)
$325
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1941 Krakau One Year of the NSDAP in the Generalgouvernement
One Year of the NSDAP in the Generalgouvernement Krakau 15-17 August 1941 The commemorative cancel on Scott N61 depicts Wavel Castle in Krakau. Note the eagle’s head is turned to the left, in contrast to the stylized NSDAP eagle typically used in Generalgouvernement cancels and stamps. (The card itself was printed in Krakau.)
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1944 Krakau The cancellation commemorates Five Years of the Generalgovernment
Souvenir card franked with Scott N91 issued 7 April 1944. Krakau 26 October 1944. The cancellation commemorates Five Years of the General Government and is the next to last Sonderstempel used in the General Government territories. It was also used in Hirschberg. Because of the rapid advance of the Russian armies throughout German occupied Poland, NSDAP postal activities were generally moving out and as of 20 January 1945 they ceased their services in Krakau.
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1940 Generalgovernment The Fuhrer at the Westerplatte, the “Schleswig-Holstein” in the background.
Hoffmann Photocard P75 franked with Scott N32 issued 8 March 1940. Prepared by the philatelic firm of Karl Hennig. Krakau 16 October 1940. The Fuhrer at the Westerplatte, the “Schleswig-Holstein” in the background. The war with Poland began 1 September 1939 with bombardment from the battleship Schleswig-Holstein. In December 1944 the venerable battleship succumbed to bombs and settled on an even keel in Gotenhafen on the Gulf of Danzig. The crew stubbornly manned their guns for another month before abandoning ship.
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1933 Laying of the foundation stone of the House of German Art. Munich
Laying of the foundation stone of the House of German Art (New Glass Palace) Munchen 1933 Published by the N.S.D.A.P. Gauleitung (Area Commander) of Munchen-Oberbayern Printed by Hermann Sonntag & Co. The House of German Art was designed by Paul Troost as a replacement for the Glass Palace which had burned in 1931. Hitler laid the cornerstone on 15 October 1933 (on which occasion his silver hammer broke). The building was not completed until 1937, however. Although it was celebrated as “the first beautiful building of the new Reich,” the public did not accept its angular architecture. The building survived the war nearly intact.
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Unmailed, undated photo post card apparently published by the Agfa Film Corporation.
Unmailed, undated photo post card apparently published by the Agfa Film Corporation. It is believed that the photo is a Nationalsozialistisches Flieger-Korps (NSFK) or National Socialist Flyers Corps event with gliders. The NSFK was an SA subdivision, but admitted SS men with valid pilot licenses and outstanding aviation skills.
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1858 30k Russian Empire, Watermark ‘3’, Perf. 14.5x15 (Sc. 4, Zv. 4, Certificate, CV $30,000)
<p>One of the rarest Russian stamps. Excellent condition and fresh colors, mint no gum. Sign of expert or inscription on the back. P. Scheller certificate.</p>
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1934 Special Postal Card for 1934-35 Winterhilfswerk-Lotterie (Winter Charity Lottery).
Beautiful Germany Picture 149: Berlin, Brandenburg Gate Michel P 254, Issued 29 December 1934 Special Postal Card for 1934-35 Winterhilfswerk-Lotterie (Winter Charity Lottery). The Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) is the only remaining town gate of Berlin. Located at the west end of the avenue Vnter den Linden, it was built in 1788-91 by Carl Langhans after the model of the Propylaea in Athens. As Berlin’s arch of triumph, it was surmounted by the famous “Quadriga of Victory,” a statue of a chariot drawn by four horses. The entire structure was heavily damaged during World War II, but the gate was restored in the late 1950s and the statue recast from the original molds.
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1935 Navy Week Card with photo and postmark of Cruiser Koln
1935 Navy Week Card with photo and postmark of Cruiser Koln
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1935 Photo postcard View on Riesageberge (Giant Mountains)
1935 Photo postcard View on Riesageberge (Giant Mountains)
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1935 Photo postcard Munich Frauenkirche mailed 23 March from Rosenheim
Munich Frauenkirche The Frauenkirche is an imposing brick edifice 320 feet long, 120 feet broad, and 110 feet high. The nave and aisles (of equal height), ambulatory, and unusually lofty side-chapels (between the buttresses, which are on the inside), were erected by Jorg Ganghofer in 1468-88 on the site of an earlier church. The two towers, 329 feet high, covered after 1512 with round caps of green copper, are a distinctive feature of Miinchen. Since the creation of the archbishopric of Munchen and Freising in 1817, the Frauenkirche has been the metropolitan church of Bavaria. Published by A. Lengauer, Munchen. Picture postcard mailed 23 March 1935 from Rosenheim. Franked with the 6 Rpf value of the Saarabsiintmung Issue of 1935. Rosenheim, at 1447 feet elevation, was an industrial town of approximately 19,000 inhabitants in 1935. The town, long a trading place on the road from Italy to the north, had many houses showing a mixture of Italian and German architecture.
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1935 Gonningen Photo postcard franked with Scott 432, 452 and 454 meeting the 15 Rpf postal rate to the United States
Post card franked with Scott 432, 452 and 454 meeting the 15 Rpf postal rate to the United States. Mailed from Gonningen (Wiirtteinberg) 4 September 1935. Although Gonningen is briefly mentioned in the 1929 edition of Baedeker’s Southern Germany as 10 miles east of Reutlingen (which is approximately 25 miles south of Stuttgart), this apparently tiny village at 1760 feet altitude in the Schwabische Alb, does not appear on the 1938 edition of the map published by Der Deutsche Automobil-Club, or in more recent maps of Germany. Gonningen nevertheless was prominent enough to merit its own special cancellation: (Widely known seed shipment) Wiirttemberg, a former German state, lost sovereignty to the Reich in 1934. The Schwabische Alb is an undulating limestone plateau forming the central part of the Swaben region in southern Germany, broadly intersected by picturesque valleys. It is about 130 miles long and 10-25 miles wide.
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1936 Hamburg Sailing Regatta in front of the Ferry House
Hamburg Sailing Regatta in front of the Ferry House Original Photo by Hans Hartz Published by Verlag Hans Andres, Hamburg 1 Nr. 7347
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1936 The Main Post Office of Oldenburg Photo postcard
"The Main Post Office of Oldenburg in Oldenburg. Oldenburg, the capital of the former state of Oldenburg is an industrial and commercial city on the Hunte River, 80 miles west of Bremen. A major river port, it is known for its 13""' century church. The population of Oldenburg in the 1930s was 66,950. Post card No. 852 printed by Paul Andreas, Bremen. Franked with Scott Nos. 416 and 422. Posted in Apen, 6 July 1936. (The location of Apen has not been determined.) The message sent to Mrs. C. Toepfer of Millington, New Jersey reads as follows: “I find it very nice out here, everybody happy, no excitement, better than I expected it. Best regards also to Mr. Toepfer . . . from Mrs. L. Seghorn” “The Germans heard vaguely in their censored press and broadcasts of the revulsion abroad (over the racial laws which excluded Jews from the German community) but they noticed that it did not prevent foreigners from flocking to the Third Reich and seemingly enjoying its hospitality. For Nazi Germany, much more than soviet Russia, was open for all the world to see. The tourist business thrived and brought in vast sums of badly needed foreign currency. Apparently the Nazi leaders had nothing to hide. Foreigners, no matter how antiNazi, could come to Germany and see and study what they liked—with the exception of the concentration camps and, as in all countries, the military installations. And many did. And many returned who if they were not converted, were at least rendered tolerant of the ‘New Germany’ and believed that they had seen, as they said, ‘positive achievements.’” William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich."
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1936 House of German Law Special postmark Munich sent to Berlin
1936 House of German Law Special postmark Munich sent to Berlin
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1936 View from mount of Mittenwald Photo Postcard
1936 View from mount of Mittenwald Photo Postcard
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1936 Mountain View Photo Postcard with Special postmark (Jeder Volksgenosse Rundfunkhörer)
1936 Mountain View Photo Postcard with Special postmark (Jeder Volksgenosse Rundfunkhörer)
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1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the background of the mountain Dreitorspitze
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the background of the mountain Dreitorspitze
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1936 Bergisch Land Solingen dam Photo postcard
1936 Bergisch Land. Solingen dam Photo postcard
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1936 Norway is a Fairyland postcard wit Advertising postmark Telephone Saves Time and Money
1936 Norway is a Fairyland postcard wit Advertising postmark Telephone Saves Time and Money
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1936 Berlin House of Fatherland in Saarlandstrasse Photo postcard
1936 Berlin House of Fatherland in Saarlandstrasse Photo postcard
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1937 International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition, Berlin
International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition, Berlin 1937 An advertising post card sold at the International Motor Exhibition held in the Radio Tower in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 20 February to 7 March 1937. A pre-printed advertising post card sold at the International Motor Exhibition franked with Sc 416. The special cancel was used from 9 February to 8 March 1937.
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1937 Munich House of German Art, Franz Weiss Romance
Munchen. Haus der Deutschen Kunst Franz Weiss ,,Romanze“ Photo-Hoffmann, Miinchen, Friedrichstr. 34 On 18 July 1937 Adolf Hitler delivered a speech at the opening of the Haus der Deutschen Kunst in Munchen: “In the collapse of Germany after the war, the economic decline had been generally felt, the political decline had been denied by many, and the cultural decline had not even been observed by the majority of the people. It was an age of phrases and catchwords: Art was said to be ‘an international experience.’ It was said that there was no such thing as the art of a people or, better, of a race: there was only the art of a certain period. So today there is not a German or a French art, but a ‘modern art.’ This is to reduce art to the level of fashions in dress, with the motto ‘Every year something fresh.’ And just as in fashions one must wear ‘modern’ clothes whether they are beautiful or not, so the great masters of the past were decried. But true art is and remains eternal.
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"1937 Munich House of German Art Josef Burger ""The Old Bridge"""
Munchen. Haus der Deutschen Kunst Josef Burger „Die alte Brucke“ Photo-Hoffmann, Munchen, Friedrichstr. 34 “For this ‘modern art’ National Socialism desires to substitute a German art and an eternal art. This Haus der Deutschen Kunst is designed for the art of the German people—not for an international art. Art as the expression of the essential character of the abiding people must be an eternal monument, itself abiding and permanent. Therefore in speaking of German art I shall see the standard for that art in the German people, in its character and life, in its feeling, its emotions, and its development.”
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"1937 Munich House of German Art Oskar Mulley ""In the Bottom of the Valley"""
"1937 Munich. House of German Art Oskar Mulley ""In the Bottom of the Valley"" “Many attempts have been made through the centuries to define what to be German really means. I would not seek to give an explanation in the first instance. I would rather state a law—a law previously expressed by a great German: ‘To be a German is to be clear.’ That means that to be German is to be logical and true. It is the spirit which has always lived in our people, which has inspired sculptors, painters, architects, thinkers, poets, and above all, our musicians.”"
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"1937 Munich House of German Art Anton Kiinnaier ""By the Massner-Wirt in Kiefersfelden"""
"1937 Munich House of German Art Anton Kiinnaier ""By the Massner-Wirt in Kiefersfelden"" “During the long years in which I planned the formation of a new Reich I gave much thought to the tasks that would await us in the cultural cleansing of the people’s life. there was to be a cultural renascence as well as a political and economic reform. I was therefore always determined that if fate should one day give us power, I would discuss these matters with no one, but would form my own decisions, for it is not given to all to have an understanding for tasks as great as these.”"
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1937 Munich House of German Art Edward Harrisson Compton „Berner Oberland “
1937 Munich House of German Art Edward Harrisson Compton „Berner Oberland “ “As in politics, so in German art-life: we are determined to make a clean sweep of phrases. Ability is the necessary qualification if an artist wishes his work to be exhibited here. It is not the function of art to retreat backward from the stage of development which a people has already reached: its sole function must be to symbolize that development.”
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"1937 Munich House of German Art Jul. Engelhard “Sport Fishing"""
"1937 Munich House of German Art Jul. Engelhard “Sport Fishing"" “The new age of today is at work on a new human type. Men and women are to be more healthy, stronger: there is a new feeling of life, a new joy in life. Never was humanity in its external appearance and in its frame of mind nearer to the ancient world than it is today.”"
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1937 Munich House of German Karl Truppe Engelhard “A Mother’s Hands”
1937 Munich House of German Karl Truppe Engelhard “A Mother’s Hands” “When we came to power in 1933 the erection of the Haus der Deutschen Kunst was left to the Third Reich. And the building is so unique, so individual, that it cannot be compared with anything else. It is a true monument for this city and more than that—for German art.”
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1937 Darmstadt, Heidelberg Str. Franked with Sc 419, posted in Nurnberg, 2 April
Photocard published by Kunstverlag Karl G. Peters Darmstadt, Heidelberg Str. 81 31/10. Franked with Sc 419, posted in Nurnberg, 2 April 1937.
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1937 “Our National Labor Service” After the morning roll call: The service day begins.
“Our National Labor Service” After the morning roll call: The service day begins. Aufnahme: Dorte Schmidt / Transocean Herausgegeben im Einvernehmen mit dem Chef des Press- u. Propagandaamtes beim Reichsarbeitsfiihrer Photograph by Dorte Schmidt I Transocean Published by agreement with the Chief of the Press and Propaganda Office of the Reichsarbeitsfiihrer Unmailed photocard published by Verlag Dr. Franz Vogtmann, Berlin SW 68, Wilhelmstr. 131/132.
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1937 Munich House of German Art Jul. Engelhard “The Encounter”
“The artist does not create for the artist: he creates for the people, and we will see to it that henceforth the people will be called in to judge his art. No one must say that the people have no understanding of a really valuable enrichment to its cultural life. Before the critics did justice to the genius of a Richard Wagner he had the people on his side.”
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"1937 Munich House of German Art Jul. Engelhard “In Front of the Mirror"""
“The people regarded this art as the outcome of an impudent and unashamed arrogance, or of a simply shocking lack of skill. It felt that this art-stammer—these achievements which might have been produced by untaiented children of from eight to ten years old—could never be valued as an expression of our own times or of the German future.”
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1937 Munich House of German Art Andreas Patzeit “Sisters”
“The people when it passes through these galleries will recognize in me its own spokesman and counselor. It will draw a sigh of relief and express its glad agreement with this purification of art. And that is decisive, An art which cannot count on the readiest and most intimate agreement of the great mass of the people, an art which must rely upon the support of small cliques, is intolerable. Such an art does but endeavor to confuse, instead of gladly reinforcing the sure and healthy instinct of a people.”
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1937 Munich House of German Art Hans Best “A Visit Out of Town”
“The artist cannot stand aloof from his people. This exhibition is but a beginning, yet the end of the artistic stultification of Germany has begun. Now is the opportunity for youth to start its industrious apprenticeship. And, when a sacred conscientiousness at last comes into its own, then I doubt not that the Almighty, from the mass of these decent creators of art, will once more raise up individuals to the eternal starry heaven of the imperishable God-favored artists of the great periods. We believe that especially today, when in so many spheres the highest individual achievements are being manifested, so also in art the highest value of personality will once again assert itself.”
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1884 3.50r Russian Empire, Vertical Watermark, Perf 13.25 (Sc. 39, Zv. 42, Rare Excellent Condition, Signed, CV $1,200)
This stamp is very rare in such an excellent condition. Fresh and bright colors.
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"1937 Sculpture Arno Breker ""Gracefulness"""
Sculpture (Bildhauerkunst) was an art form whose public nature and ability to influence the masses made it equally important with architecture as a means of self- presentation for the cultural policy of the Third Reich. As monumental plastic art (sometimes actually combined with architecture of similarly awe-inspiring effect) sculpture was to create “images of a community united in a common ideal.” Building facades and open squares were embellished with large sculptures. offices and meeting rooms, with reliefs and busts.
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1884 7r Russian Empire, Vertical Watermark, Perf 13.25 (Sc. 40, Zv. 43, Rare Excellent Condition, CV $1,100)
This stamp is very rare in such an excellent condition. Fresh and bright colors.
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"1937 Sculpture Arno Breker ""The Kneel"""
In sculpture, more than in other branches of the arts, the National Socialists were able to connect with prior stylistic developments. Sculpture was an art form traditionally favored by those in authority. it was usually too large and too expensive for private ownership. Moreover, as a form of public art, statures were usually figurative and thus comprehensible to the masses.
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"1937 Sculpture Arno Breker ""The Stride"""
After 1933, internationally recognized sculptors such as Arno Breker, Georg Kolbe and Fritz Klimsch created with state support realistic human figures conforming to an image of the classical antiquity toward which National Socialist aesthetics was primarily oriented. In sculpture, classical Greek was not to be an unattainable ideal, but a living reality. Sculptors who departed from strict attention to form were banned—as “destroyers of form” and “art-Bolsheviks”—from working.
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"1937 Sculpture Arno Breker ""Psyche"""
Thus figures of a stereotypical German man or woman came to dominate sculpture as a central motif. Female figures were characterized by “grace and devotion,” and based on a concept of their traditional role as childbearer. Arno Breker (1900-1980?) sculptor of this representative collection of female nudes, was born in Elberfeld and studied in Diisseldorf (1928-1932). After a stay in Paris, he settled in Berlin in 1933. He is unquestionably the most noted of the Third Reich era artists. His statues for the Olympic Stadium (Silver Medal in 1936) so pleased Hitler and Albert Speer, that Breker was showered with public commissions.
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1937 Sculpture Arno Breker Neckline of “Psyche”
Cultural ideologue Alfred Rosenberg saw in Breker’s monumental figures a representation of the “force and willpower” (Wucht and Willenhaftigkeit) of the age. Breker sculpted the heroic statues “Party and “Army” for the new Reich Chancellery, where they flanked the main entrance. He became a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin in 1938. In 1942 the Vichy government arranged a large exhibition of Breker’s works in Paris, on the occasion of which the elderly sculptor Aristide Maillol praised him as the “German Michelangelo.” Postwar critics not only criticized Breker for his services to a criminal regime, but also found fault with the “empty pathos.”
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1937 Sculpture Hans Anker “The Morning”
Alfred Rosenberg, who in 1929 founded the Kampfbund fur deutscher Kultur (Combat League for German Culture), devised the Third Reich’s official aesthetic with the aid of the anthropologist Professor Gunther and the architect Schulze-Naumburg. The Auslesevorbilder (exemplars of selection) were culled from Greek classicism and the German Romanesque style.
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1937 Sculpture Fritz Klimsch “In the Sun”
Joseph Goebbels initially veiled the National Socialist arts purge behind a facade of relative moderation because he feared that total artistic “co-ordination” would discredit Germany in the eyes of the world. This twilight situation was of short duration. arbitrating in the aesthetic demarcation dispute between Rosenberg and Goebbels, Hitler at last promulgated his irrevocable late-Victorian art canon.
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1937 Sculpture Hermann Jacobs “Mother Fortune”
Goebbel’s Reich Chamber of Art squeezed Germany’s 42,000 NS-approved sculptors, painters, architects, graphic artists and art publishers into one organizational straitjacket.
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1937 Sculpture Gustav A. Bredow “Fountain Boy”
1937 Sculpture Gustav A. Bredow “Fountain Boy”
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"1937 Sculpture Rudolf Kaesbach “Springtime of Life"""
"1937 Sculpture Rudolf Kaesbach “Springtime of Life"""
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1937 Sculpture Josef Thorak “Mother with Child”
1937 Sculpture Josef Thorak “Mother with Child” The sculptor Professor Thorak was popularly named “Professor Thorax” because of his preoccupation with Herculean masculinity.
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1937 Hotel and Restaurant on the Drachenfels
1937 Hotel and Restaurant on the Drachenfels
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1937 The Reich's Exhibition of a Productive People
1937 The Reich's Exhibition of a Productive People
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1937 Jesus Christ On Cross Postcard sent from Ilsenburg
1937 Jesus Christ On Cross Postcard sent from Ilsenburg
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1938 Munich - The Feldhermhalle (Pigeon feeding)
1938 Munich - The Feldhermhalle (Pigeon feeding) Munchen’s Feldhermhalle was designed after the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy and erected in 1841-44 by Friedrich Gartner. It contains the Bavarian Military Monument by F. von Miller (1892) and statues of Field Marshals Tilly and von Wrede by Schwanthaler. The inscription “Lord deliver usl” was placed above the monument in 1924, and refers to German territory lost or occupied since World War I. The square in front of the hall is still a favorite rendezvous on Sunday afternoons, but in the Third Reich, it was most notable as the site of Hitler’s ill-fated Putsch of 9 November 1923.
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1938 The NSLB Donndorf-Bayreuth Reichs School Hall with Chimney
The Nationalsozialistischer Lehrerbund (NSLB) or National Socialist Teachers’ League, a member association of the NSDAP, was founded in 1929 by Hans Scheinm with headquarters in Bayreuth (the “House of German Education”). After the Seizure of Power, the NSLB had the special assignment of “aligning” all teachers in terms of the NS worldview. It was organized into 10 divisions, of which the most important was the division for education and instruction, with seven specialty groups (Fachschafteri) for institutions from universities to special schools. After the death of its founder, Fritz Wachtler assumed the position of Reichswalter (Reich Administrator) on 5 December 1935. On 27 October 1938, Wachtler dedicated the league’s own Reichsschule in Bayreuth. Its purpose was the training of functionaries, who were responsible for ideological faithfulness on a regional level, aided by courses, leisure activities, teachers’ camps, and similar devices.
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1938 Munich - The Temple of Honor - The Eternal Watch
1938 Munich - The Temple of Honor - The Eternal Watch The Ehrentempel was the memorial for the sixteen NSDAP members who were killed in Hitler’s failed Putsch in Miinchen on 9 November 1923.
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1939 Special Postcard issued in commemoration of Hitler’s 50th birthday (6)
Michel P 278/03 Berlin, 3 June 1939 with Special Cancellation commemorating the State Visit of the Yugoslav regent, Prince Paul. In the months preceding the invasion of Poland, Hitler began making overtures to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria as part of his great design for a campaign against the U.S.S.R. These plans included securing the Balkans, particularly the Romanian oil fields, against Soviet attack.
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$7
63
$50
63
$2

1940 Special Postcard for the 1940 Day of the Stamp.
Special Card for the 1940 Day of the Stamp. Michel P 288. Sponsored by the (Strength through Joy Collectors Group) Depicted are a steel helmet, a bayonet, and a facsimile of the 6 Rpf stamp issued in September 1939 for the return of Danzig to the Reich. The card sold for 15 Rpf. The illustrated Werbestempel (publicity slogan cancellation) postmarked 7 January 1940, Halle (Saale), has the same design as the cachet and was used in thirteen other towns on the 6lh and 7lh.
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$2
64
$50
64
$2

1940 Emil Von Behring Conqueror of Diphtheria and Tetanus
1940 Emil Von Behring Conqueror of Diphtheria and Tetanus
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$2
65
$25
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$1

66
$12
66
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67
$180
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68
$140
68
$10

1940 Field artillery Commemorative Postcard
Field artillery commemorative post card published by Hans F. Martin, Spezial-Verlag fur Wehrmacht. Frankfurt a. M., Taubenstr. 5. Circa 1940.
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$10
69
$14
69
$1

1940 Luginsland a municipal building erected by the Free City of Nurnberg
Niirnberg (Luginsland) View Card Publisher: Ludwig Riffehnacher, Fiirth i. Bayern, Wiirzburgerstr. 201 Franked with Sc 403 exhibiting a fine example of the “Eagle” roller cancellation, “a” date stamp. Posted in Niirnberg 2 on 6 May 1940. Luginsland, a municipal building erected by the Free City of Nurnberg, is a square tower surmounted by a helm with four turrets. It stands on the east side of the “Imperial Stables.” It was erected by the town in one operation in the bitterly cold winter of 1377 and w'as intended to allow the Free City to watch what was happening in the Burgrave’s Castle and was thus part of the system of defense with which the town surrounded the Castle before its final destruction in 1420. Later, this tower was used as a prison. At the end of the 15,h century the City connected the two formerly hostile towers—the Luginsland and the Pentagonal Tower—by erecting the wide tract of the Imperial Stables, thus producing an architectural group rich in contrasts and of great distinction.
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$1
70
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70
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1940 Munich King's Square
Munchen, Koniglicher Platz (Published by Bronifilber Imitation. Nr. 159)
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71
$20
71
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1940 Munich King's Square with Fuhrerhaus, Temple of Honor and Administration Building
Munchen, Koniglicher Platz init Fiihrerhaus, Ehrentempel und Verwaltungsgebaude, ini Hintergrund braunes Haus. (Koniglicher Platz in Munchen, with Fiihrerhaus, Temple of Honor and Administration Building, and in the background, the Brown House.) (Published by Kunstverlag M. Herpich, Munchen)
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72
$20
72
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73
$18
73
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1940 Munich, War Memorial, You shall rise from the dead
1940 Munich, War Memorial, You shall rise from the dead
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74
$200
74
$8

1940 Adolf Hitler, German Christmas
Organization for Germans Living Abroad released souvenir sheets and post cards during the war to raise money. This card was printed by Verlag: Volksbund, the agency’s official publisher, Berlin W30.
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$8
75
$35
75
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1940 Unmailed Agfa photo post card depicting a young, undecorated member of the Luftwaffe judging by the insignia on his helmet
Unmailed Agfa photo post card depicting a young, undecorated member of the Luftwaffe judging by the insignia on his helmet.
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76
$35
76
$7

1940 The Liberator of Germany
Hoffman photo card franked with Scott Nos. 152, 152A and В169 cancelled to order: 21 July 1940, Munchen-Riem - The International Obstacle Course Games 28 July 1940, Munchen-Riem - The Brown Ribbon of Germany 31 August 1941, Press Post Office at the National House, Leipzig - The Reichs Fair City
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$7
77
$65
77
$2

1942 Munich House of German Art In Memoriam by Paul Bronisch
1942 Munich House of German Art In Memoriam by Paul Bronisch
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$2
78
$45
78
$1

79
$25
79
$1

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$90
80
$1

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$40
81
$1

1942 World spa city Wiesbaden Kurhaus, garden view
1942 World spa city Wiesbaden Kurhaus, garden view
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$1
82
$75
82
$2

1943 Adolf Hitler. Leader and father of the German people
1943 Adolf Hitler. Leader and father of the German people
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$2
83
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83
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$4
84
$3

1935 Munich Special Card for the Winter Relief
The date stainp/postal slogan canceling the imprinted 3 Rpf Hindenburg translates: House mailboxes on the first floor hasten delivery. A Sonderkarte fur das Winterhilfwerk (Special Card for the Winter Relief) with an imprinted Hindenburg 3 Rpf. stamp. Issued in the fall of 1934 by the Gau Miinchen-Oby. Civil Servants Collection Office and the Munchen Postal Administration. The card was designed by H. Stockmann and printed by several Munchen firms among them Deutsche Kunst- und Verlagsdruckerei and Brend’amour, Simhart & Co.
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$3
85
$10

1935 Winter Relief of the German People
The Winterhilfswerk (Winter Relief Agency) came into being during the crisis winter of 1931-32 to provide the needy with money, groceries, meals, clothing, and fuel. It was jointly maintained by private welfare associations, including the German Red Cross. However, a proclamation by Hitler and Goebbels on September 13, 1933 introduced the first National Socialist WHW for the winter of 1933-1934. Although officially proclaimed as a broad-based organization of all welfare resources, in reality the WHW was subordinate to the NS Volk Welfare agency (NSV). The WHW was granted its own legal rights in 1936, but the ties between it and the NSV remained evident.
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$10
85
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86
$20
86
$3

1935 Winter Olympics Depicted is an Alpine peak
Depicted is an Alpine peak. Stamp design (Reichsadler with Olympic Rings) by Karl Diebitsch of Miinchen. Issued 25 November 1935. valid until 30 June 1937.
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$3
87
$375
87
$3

1935 Winter Olympic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Depicted is an Alpine peak
Depicted is an Alpine peak. Stamp design (Reichsadler with Olympic Rings) by Karl Diebitsch of Miinchen. Issued 25 November 1935. valid until 30 June 1937.
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$3
88
$350
88
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1935 All Folk enjoy a German Christmas
In addition to street and house-to-house collections, there were obligatory wage and salary deductions, collection cans in stores for a “winter pfennig,” and a Reich Winter Relief Lottery. The donation revenues from 1933-1934 to 1938-1939 amounted to 2.5 billion RM. The allocation of the support was carried out in cooperation with government social service agencies through the regional offices (Bezirksstelleri). The originally very wide range of recipients was soon narrowed to politically, racially, and biologically “worthy persons” (wiirdige Personeri).
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89
$110
89
$1

1937 Munich House of German Art Anton Kurmaier “Lobster Still Life”
“If they do not believe in the reality of such impressions but seek on other grounds to impose upon the nation by this humbug, then it is a matter for a criminal court. There is no place for such works in this building. The industry of architects and workmen was not spent to house canvases which were daubed over in five hours, the painters being assured that the boldness of the pricing could not fail to produce its effect, that the canvas would be hailed as the most brilliant lightening-birth of a genius. No, they can be left to cackle over each other’s eggs!”
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$1
90
$5
90
$1

1937 Official Picture Postсard Post Card commemorating Berlin’s 700 years as a city.
The theme and title of this painting (on display at Ermeler Haus, Berlin) depicts the pace of the founding of the Second Reich when after 170 years another Prussian King was to be come the Emperor of Germany. In 1871 Wilhelm of Prussia was crowned Kaiser Wilhelm I of the Reich. Official Picture Post Card from the collection in the community publication “The Joy of Visual Art. ” Permission to use granted by the Mayor of the Reichs Capital City with the cooperation of the Reichs Commission for Artistic Design. Philatelically prepared and franked with Sc 416 and B94, with a favor cancellation dated 23 August 1937. The commemorative cancellation publicizes the 700 year celebration of the founding of the City of Berlin, 15 August - 5 September 1937, and apparently, the opening of the 1937 commercial fishing season!
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$1
91
$12
91
$6

"1937 Munich House of German Art Karl Truppe “Being and Passing Away"""
The critic Karl Korn lost his wartime job on Das Reich for adversely commenting on Truppe’s painting Being and Passing Away, which Hitler gave as a wedding gift to Bavarian Gauleiter Wagner. By juxtaposing a nude maiden and a fully dressed old crone, Truppe had hit on a variation of the skull-beneath-the head theme, profitably combining eroticism and mock insight.
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$6
92
$30
92
$2

"1937 Munich House of German Art Adolf Roloff ""Escaping Horses"""
"1937 Munich House of German Art Adolf Roloff ""Escaping Horses"""
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$2
93
$210
93
$14

1938 the Anschluss plebiscite, depicts a combined Germany and Austria
Michel P 267 was printed by Brend’amour, Simbart, and Company of Miinchen. Professor Puchinger of Austria designed the imprinted stamp. The total cost of the card was 15 Reichspfennig. The gold relief map on Michel P 267, the official postal card for the Anschluss plebiscite, depicts a combined Germany and Austria. It was designed by Richard Klein. The inscription “One People, One Empire, One Leader” was first used on the 5 Mark stamp of 1900, which originally read “One People, One Empire, One God. ” The card was intended to be issued for the 13 March 1938 plebiscite proposed by Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg. Austria, however, was annexed by Germany on 11 March. Regardless of the date printed on the card, it was nevertheless issued on 8 April for the post-annexation plebiscite scheduled for 10 April.
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$14
94
$170
94
$7

1938 the Anschluss plebiscite, depicts a combined Germany and Austria (2)
There were two printings of the official post card for the Anschluss plebiscite. Michel P 267 with the imprinted stamp of the same design as the large German format adhesive, and the above without an imprinted stamp. Although not cataloged by Michel, it was obviously available in Wien on 8 April 1938 the first day of issue of Scott 485. This card was published by Hoffman, but printer’s credit is not given.
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$7
95
$25
95
$8

1938 the Anschluss plebiscite, depicts a combined Germany and Austria (3)
Michel P 267 with the imprinted stamp of the same design as the large German format adhesive, posted in Halle (Saale) on 10 April 1938.
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$8
96
$110
96
$12

1938 Special card for the Sudetenland Plebiscite (2)
The official post card issued for the acquisition of Sudetenland postally used with the 4 December 1938 Troppau, Sudetenland sonderstempek Choice and Acknowledgement Day in Liberated Sudetenland The imprinted stamp design was by Prokop of Zwickau in Sudetenland. The card sold for 15 Rpf and was valid until 31 December 1939.
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$12
97
$16
97
$5

1938 Munich Day of German Art
“The Day of German Art” privately issued souvenir postal card for the art exhibition in the Miinchen House of Art. The special postmark was used on 10 July 1938 in Miinchen only. 10 July 1938 This special souvenir postal card depicts the head of the Bamberg Rider, a life-size equestrian statue in Bainberg Cathedral. It was carved in 1240. The magnificent statue of a youth astride a horse is thought to represent Emperor Constantine (only symbolically. it is not a portrait). An expert in National Socialism stated, “In the whole field of art, there is nothing to equal the equestrian statue of the Rider of Bamberg . . . which represents the ideal of German youth.”
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$5
98
$40
98
$4

1938 Ilmenau The official Postcard commemorating the SA National Competitions.
Michel P271, the official post card commemorating the SA National Competitions, posted on 12 July 1938, the first day of issue, in Ilmenau. The pictorial publicity cancellation depicts the view tower on the Kickelhahn. The slogan in the cancellation 100 Years / Health Resort / Engineering School / Glass Industry Ilmenau (1565 ft.), noted for its technical school, porcelain and glass factories, had approximately 14,000 inhabitants in 1938. Situated on the River Ilm, it was a favorite summer and winter sport resort during the Third Reich. The view tower at the summit of the Kickelhahn (2825 ft.) was open in the afternoon only. A fee was required for entry, and refreshments were served. About 200 paces to the northwest stood the Goethe-Hauschen, a wooden hut where Goethe frequently spent the night, and on the wall of which he wrote “Uber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh,” (The summit is the best place to rest) on 6 September 1780. The hut standing in 1938 was erected after the first one burned down in 1870.
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$4
99
$45
99
$2

1938 Special Postcards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a woman serving stew, were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/02 (November). Postally used and mailed from Berlin, Charlottenburg 4, 2 December 1938.
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$2
100
$300
100
$3

1938 Special Postcards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund (2)
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a woman serving stew, were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/02 (November). The Gefdlligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 3 December 1938, Halle (Saale), illustrates a mediaeval knight and publicizes the Day of National Solidarity.
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$3
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101
$40
101
$3

1938 Special Postcards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund (3)
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a woman gathering the harvest were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/01 (Oktober). The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 3 December 1938, Halle (Saale), illustrates a mediaeval knight and publicizes the Day of National Solidarity.
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$3
102
$45
102
$2

1938 Special Postcards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund (4)
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a female munitions worker, were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/03 (December). The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 3 December 1938, Halle (Saale), illustrates a mediaeval knight and publicizes the Day of National Solidarity.
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$2
103
$16
103
$3

1938 Special Postcards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund (5)
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a woman serving stew, were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/02 (November). The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 7 December 1938, Berlin C2, illustrates Santa Claus and publicizes the 1938 Berliner Christmas Market.
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$3
104
$12
104
$10

1939 Special Postcard for the Sudetenland Plebiscite Special Postmark Munich
1939 Special Postcard for the Sudetenland Plebiscite Special Postmark Munich
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$10
105
$10
105
$9

1939 1 Mai National Labor Day Postmark Berlin
Michel P279 additionally franked with the Tag der Nationalen Arbeit adhesive. Philatelically prepared, but postally used in Berlin on 1 May 1939.
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$9
106
$12
106
$2

1939 Hamburg Day of the Stamp Special Postmark
Private souvenir post card issued for the Day of the Stamp by the Reichsbund der Philatelisten E. V. (National Philatelic Association) depicting Mercury, the messenger of the gods. The Werbestempel (publicity slogan cancellation) dated 7 January 1939, Hamburg 2 promotes the 7-9 January celebration and the Winterhilfswerks.
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$2
107
$14
107
$3

1939 Day of the Stamp Special Postmark Halle (Saale)
Private souvenir post card issued for the Day of the Stamp by the Reichsbund der Philatelisten E. V. (National Philatelic Association) depicting Mercury, the messenger of the gods. The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 8 January 1939, Halle (Saale) publicizes the Day Of the Stamp. Essentially the same pictorial cancellation was used in 27 other towns, differing only in date, town name and Stadtwappen (coats of arms).
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$3
108
$16
108
$1

1939 Special Postcard for the Kolner Carnival Green Stamp
Depicted is a carnival scene in the Wallraffplatz, with the spires of Koln Cathedral in the background. Koln artist Rudell painted the scene.
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$1
109
$16
109
$2

1939 Special Postcard for the Kolner Carnival Special Postmark, Green Stamp
Issued 31 December 1938 to publicize the carnival, it was on sale only in Koln and the philatelic counter in the Berlin post office. It was valid until 31 December 1939. The imprinted stamp features the coat-of-arms of Koln surmounted by a jester’s cap and bells. The stamp was printed in photogravure by the Berlin State Printing Works, and the card itself was printed by M. DuMont Schauberg of Koln. It is believed that the slogan in the upper left of the card refers to the traditional definition of carnival as a “farewell to the flesh,” i.e., the beginning of Lent. The inscription in the sonderstempel dated 21 February 1939 translates, The singing, ringing, laughing 1939 Kiiln Carnival.
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$2
110
$35
110
$3

1939 Special Postcard for the Kolner Carnival Special Postmark, Brown Stamp
The exact date of issue of this, the second card, is not known, but it must have been a few days before 16 February, as it was available to receive the special postmark used during the carnival period. It was valid until 31 December 1939. The imprinted stamp features the coat-of-arms of Koln surmounted by a jester’s cap and bells. The stamp was printed in photogravure by the Berlin State Printing Works, and the card itself was printed by Schauberg of Koln. It is believed that the slogan in the upper left of the card refers to the traditional definition of carnival as a “farewell to the flesh,” i.e., the beginning of Lent. The inscription in the sonderstempel dated 21 February 1939 translates, The singing, ringing, laughing 1939 Koln Carnival. The earlier (green) printing of this card has a single line of printer’s information, the later (brown) card has a two-line divider reading, Festival postcard for the Koln Carnival. Sale price 15 Pf. (including Culture Fund). Printer: M. DuMont Schauberg, Koln.
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$3
111
$20
111
$6

1939 Nazi Party Congress in Nurnberg Specail Postmark Conference on Germans Living Abroad
"Michel 282 postally used 25 August 1939 in Graz, Austria. The Werbestempel (publicity cancellation) is for the 7""‘ Conference on Germans Living Abroad. Although “First Days” were not particularly noted by Third Reich philatelists, it should be noted that 25 August 1939 was the first day of issue for Michel 282, a postal stationary slated for the anticipated 1939 Party Rally. The imprinted stamp depicts Hitler with the “Blutfahne” carried by Scheubner-Richner in the abortive putsch of 9 November 1923. It had since become a sacred Party symbol and was used to consecrate other flags. The design was adapted from a lino cut portrait produced the Hamburg artist Bernd Schiichert in 1937."
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$6
112
$35
112
$7

1940 Special Postcard for the 1940 Winter Aid)
Michel P 291 issued 1940. This postal card was designed by Atelier Albrecht, and was printed on three types of cardstock: white, cream (above), and chamois. Depicted is a worker and soldier with a street collection can in the foreground. The inscription translates Fight/Work/Sacrifice. The hammer and sword imprinted stamp was designed by Lothar Wust.
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$7
113
$20
113
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114
$45
114
$2

1941 Tankman, occupation of Alsace Special postmark Strassburg
1941 Tankman, occupation of Alsace Special postmark Strassburg
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$2
115
$14
115
$2

1941 Day of the Stamp Viennese Klapper Postman
One of several official post cards printed for the 1941 Day of the Stamp. It depicts an old-fashioned Viennese Klapper Postman, who sounded a rattle to announce his arrival at a particular delivery spot. The card was ordered by the KdF Reichsbund Philatelisten. The card sold for 20 Rpf, and the surcharge went toward its operating treasury.
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$2
116
$25
116
$3

1941 Maximumcard “Collect Productively, Give Productively.”
1941 Maximumcard “Collect Productively, Give Productively.” Cancelled 30 March 1941 in the Wien 56 Mobile Post Office. The Sonderstempel publicizes the 7th Winter Relief Street Collection. Depicted is a rose hip branch with the slogan “Collect Productively, Give Productively.”
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$3
117
$20
117
$3

1941Philatelic Club Photo Card Collectors Club of Heidelberg
The most interesting and imposing building in the city of Heidelberg is the castle. Although devastated by the French in 1689 and 1693 and then struck by lightening in 1764, this magnificent red sandstone structure, 330 feet about the river, still dominates the city. Construction began in the 13,h century, but the most notable work was done in the Renaissance period and includes the Otto-Heinrichsbau and the Friedrichsbau wings. In the cellar of the latter is the Heidelberg Tun (1751), an enormous wine cask with a capacity of 49,000 gallons. The castle can be reached fr om the lower city by a cable railway, which continues to the summit of the Konigsstuhl (massif). A publicity show was sponsored on 20 April 1941 (Hitler’s 52nd birthday) by the KdF Stamp Collectors Club of Heidelberg wh ere the special postmark was used.
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$3
118
$20
118
$1

1941 Nurnberg The splendid hall in Wolffscheb
City Hall Nurnberg, the City of the National Party Rallies The splendid hall in Wolffscheb. Built in 1620 Restored in 1889-90 Preiss & Co., Munich Publisher for City of the National Party Rallies of Nurnberg § The Rathans was originally a Gothic edifice. The chief attraction of the interior is the Grosser Saal (Great Hall), 130 feet long and 35 feet broad with an arched timber roof. On the ceiling of the corridor on the second floor (pictured on the post card) is a large stucco relief representing a tournament held at Niirnberg in 1446.
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$1
119
$18
119
$10

1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich Iron Cross First Class
1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich Iron Cross First Class
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$10
120
$40
120
$10

1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich War Merit Cross Second Class Without Swords
1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich War Merit Cross Second Class Without Swords
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$10
121
$14
121
$10

1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich War Merit Cross Second Class With Swords
1941 War Medals of the Greater German Reich War Merit Cross Second Class With Swords
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$10
122
$14
122
$4

1942 The Day of the Stamp Special postmark Berlin
Design by E. Stahl. Photogravure printing on unwatermarked paper at the State Printing Works, Wien. Perforated 14 x 13%. Issued 11 January 1942. valid until 31 December 1942. The first time the Day of the Stamp was commemorated with a stamp issue. Four official postal stationery cards were issued for the 1942 Day of the Stamp on two types of cardstock, cream and chamois. Designed by Axster-Heudtlass, they were ordered by the Einheitsorganisation der Deutschen Sammler (United Organization of German Collectors), and sold for 25 Rpf. The cards were also overprinted for Ukraine and Ostland. The card above, Organisation Todt on cream colored stock, is overprinted Ostland. The Gefiilligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 11 January 1942, Berlin, depicts a posthorn. The initials RdP stand for Reichsbund der Philatelisten, part of the KdF.
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$4
123
$10

1942 Exhibition Georg Ritter Von Schönerer Children And Pioneers Of The Greater German Empire
Exhibition Georg Ritter Von Schönerer Children And Pioneers Of The Greater German Empire
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$10
123
$10
124
$8
124
$3

1942 Street Collections Donation Card
Sold for 25 Rpf. by the Kreigswinterhilfswerk, (KWHW) or Wartime Winter Relief Agency. The von Axster-Heudtlass drawing depicts huflattich or coltsfoot, a plant native to Europe having yellow flowers that appear before the heart-shaped leaves. The full meaning of the commemorative cancellation on Sc 507 is unknown at this time, but it was struck 17 May 1942 at Postamt Berlin N20 in honor of the KdF Stamp Collectors Group.
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$3
125
$8
125
$2

1942 Special Card for the German Institution for Goldsmith’s Art
(The German Goldsmiths House in the City of Hanau A/M.) Michel P 293. Design by Gustav Tischer of Berlin. Printed on cream colored cardstock at the State Printing Works in Wien. Issued 8 August 1942. This building was either an old guildhouse or a model of one. It was used as a museum for the Goldsmiths Guild, with examples of its craftsmanship on display.
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$2
126
$4

"1942 Munich House of German Art Claus Bergen ""In the battle zone of the Atlantic"""
"1942 Munich House of German Art Claus Bergen ""In the battle zone of the Atlantic"""
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$4
126
$4
127
$12
127
$5

1942 Adolf Hitler birth house Special Postmark Munich
1942 Adolf Hitler birth house Special Postmark Munich
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$5
128
$40
128
$2

129
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129
$9
130
$10

130
$4
131
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1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg SS Man with Standard
"The official postal stationery card (Michel P 252) was also issued 1 September 1934. The cachet, and the imprinted stamp and postage stamps in an almost identical design (depicting the rising sun of the National Socialism and the ancient castle of Nurnberg) was the first success in this medium for Hans Albert Schweitzer. The thirty three year old artist was rapidly making a name as a political artist under his professional pseudonym ""Mjolnir"" (the name of the legendary hammer of Thor)."
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$3
131
$3
132
$10
132
$4

1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg SS Man with Standard, Frankfurt-Nurnberg railroad handstamp
Michel P 252 postally used with a Frankfurt-Nurnberg Eisenbahnhandstempel (railroad handstamp) dated 5 September 1934. Over two hundred special trains were requisitioned to bring as many as 400,000 party members to the Rally in the early years. Apparently this card was written in Furth, then posted aboard the Frankfurt-Nurnberg train as it arrived for the opening day of the Congress.
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$4
133
$12
133
$4

1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg SS Man with Standard, Special Commemorative Handstamp
Michel P 252 postally used with Sonderhandstempel (special commemorative handstamp) dated 7 September 1934. This special handstamp was probably used at a philatelic counter in one or more Nurnberg post offices and applied on request. They were in use from 29 August to 10 September and therefore were not confined to mail posted only during Rally week. Over 3,000,000 items received this cancellation.
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$4
134
$18
134
$4

1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg SS Man with Standard, Special machine cancel
Michel P 252 postally used with the Postamt Nurnberg 2 two star machine cancel. Unfortunately, the cancel fell on the imprinted stamp and which of the “2” varieties were used cannot be determined. The card is dated 10 September 1934.
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$4
135
$5

1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg SS Man with Standard, Special Commemorative Handstamp
Michel P 252 postally used with Sonderhandstempel (special commemorative handstamp) dated 10 September 1934. This special handstamp was probably used at a philatelic counter in one or more Nurnberg post offices and applied on request. They were in use from 29 August to 10 September and therefore were not confined to mail posted only during Rally week. Over 3,000,000 items received this cancellation.
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$5
135
$3
136
$18

1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP, The great mobile field kitchen
(The great mobile field kitchen of the Gaues Wurtemberg-Hohenzollern with operating crew in Furth the Camping City.) Published by G. Sattler, Buchdruckerei, Stammheim b. Calw. Presumably, the photo used on this card was taken at the 1933 Rally.
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1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Fest-Postcard depicts old houses along the Pegnitz River
The Pegnitz, 53 miles long, flows south and west through Nurnberg to unite with the Rednitz at Fiirth to form the Regnitz River. Hoffmann Parteitag post card franked with Scott Nos. 442 mailed 9 September 1934 from Postamt Nurnberg 2. Type “b” cancellation. This Heinrich Hoffmann “view card” with an inset of Adolf Hitler was originally published as No. 1 for the 1933 Parteitag. For the 1934 edition, the caption “1923-1933” was overprinted with swastikas. The printed annotation gives the photo credit to Hoffmann along with his address (Munich, Amalienstr. 25), and the usual warning against copyright infringement (Nachdruck Verboten).
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1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, At the Konigstor
Nurnberg’s Altstadt is surrounded by a broad, dry moat and a wall dating back to 1452, although by 1934, parts of the wall had been removed at places to meet the requirements of modern traffic. The Konigstor (literally the King’s Gate), located at the southeastern corner of the Old City, was one of several gates accompanied by stout defensive towers that bore testimony to the defensive strength of Imperial Nurnberg. Scott 442 canceled with the Parteitagssonderstempel. Postamt Nurnberg 2 10 September 1934. The cancel is an example of the 20.5 mm single circle, * 2 * “flatfoot 2” variety.
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1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Roll Call of the Political Managers
The Roll Call of the Political Managers
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1934 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Nuremberger finery moves through all the land
Depicted is Julius Streicher (left) and Willey Liebel, Mayor of Nurnberg (right). This card was published by Hunsinger in time for the 1933 Rally, but it was not posted until 9 September 1934. Its design bears no indication that it was specifically produced for either Rally. Therefore, it cannot be regarded as a true “Rally card” as defined by the recognized authorities on Niirnberg postal history, John Rawlings and Michael Passmore. These two researchers only consider a true Rally card as one which was specifically designed and produced to commemorate a particular Reichsparteitag. Hunsinger is known to have published at least 12 different Rally cards. Zerreiss & Co. is known to have published 31. Printed annotations include: Original-Entwurf Gustav Goetschel, Furth і. B. - Alleinvertrieb H. Hunsinger, (Original design by Gustav Goetschel, Furth in Bayern - Exclusive Distribution by H. Hunsinger, Nurnberg) Reproduktion und Druck: Graphische Kuntsanstalt Zerreiss & Co., Nurnberg (Reproduction and Printing: Graphic Arts Publisher Zerreiss & Co., Nurnberg) Nachbildung jeder Art verboten! (Copying of any kind is forbidden!)
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1935 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Eagle and Flags over Niirnberg Castle, RARE !
Designed by Hans Friedmann Published by Heinrich Hoffmann, Miinchen (Nr. 448). In 1935 Hoffmann started to issue color artists cards commemorating the Rallies showing representatives of the NSDAP paramilitary formations and other symbolic designs. The above is one of three known color cards published for the 1935 Reichsparteitag.
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1936 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Marketplace with Town Hall
7 September 1936 Gau Sachsen March Nurnberg The route of the March, which began on 3 September, was the same as that of the previous year. On this occasion, however, the participants set off in two separate columns each accompanied by its own postal coach. The coaches were equipped as sub-offices of Postamt Dresden 7. The Saxon contingents arrived at Nurnberg on the 7th. The coaches were parked in the units’ camp and served as temporary post offices until the end of the Rally. Approximately 16 miles south of Bayreuth and 32 miles northwest of Nurnberg, Pegnitz lies in the Frunkische Schweiz a slightly undulating tableland 1600-1900 feet above sea level, furrowed to a depth of 650-1000 feet by tortuous and precipitous valleys with curious rock formations. A wealth of varied scenery is afforded by the lush green dales crowned with picturesque little towns and old castles. Pegnitz was along the route of Gau Sachsen March from Hof to Nurnberg. Geographical details excerpted from Baedeker’s Southern Germany, 1929. Photocard published by Verlag Photohaus Schliiter, Pegnitz.
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1936 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Congress Building
Hitler appointed Albert Speer the architect for Luitpoldfesthalle, the Zeppelinfeld Ehrentribiine, the Luitpoldarena Ehrentribiine, and the Kongressbau, “all these buildings except the Kongresshalle, which had been designed in 1933 by Ludwig Ruff. He gave me a free hand with plans and execution and participated every year in a ceremonial cornerstone laying. However, these cornerstones were subsequently moved to the municipal buildings and ground yard to wait until the building had made further progress and they could be incorporated in the wall. At the laying of the cornerstone for the stadium on 9 September 1937, Hitler solemnly shook hands with me before the assembled party bigwigs. ‘This is the greatest day of your life!’ Perhaps I was something of a skeptic even then, for I replied: ‘No, not today, my Fuhrer, but only when the building is finished. The Fuhrer laid the foundation stone for the Congress Building on 11 September 1935. Party Grounds view card franked with Scott 442 and posted 11 September 1936, one year to the day of the laying of the foundation stone. For the period of the Rally, 8-14 September, the main Nurnberg post offices were provided with special commemorative handstamps for use on the envelopes and post cards presented by philatelists and souvenir hunters. The handstamp was identical to that used in 1935 except an identifying letter appears below the date bridge. All in all, 24 different handstainps were allocated, but only a few receiving post offices have been identified. Unfortunately, “y” is unknown at this time.
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1936 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Day of the Labor Service
Rally Card No. 86 published by LEONAR, franked with Sc 479 and postally used 12 September 1936. Rally Card No. 86 published by LEONAR and franked with Sc 479. Mailed from Postamt Nurnberg 2, 12 September 1936. The first 1936 slogan cancellation is the same as the 1935 design, a double circle date stamp with the identifying letter “u.” As in the earlier design, the divided shield with three complete shaded bars is on the left. It was used throughout 1936 in Postdmtern 1, 2 and 5.
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1936 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Roll Call of the Political Leaders
This Reichsparteitag Postkarte was published by Verlag Intra, circa 1936, and depicts the main grandstand at the Zeppelinfeld in 1935. Included in Speer’s first commissions to design permanent structures for the Rallies was the design of the backdrop for the Zeppelinfeld as well as the Luitpoldhain. For the 1933 Rally, the main grandstand was constructed of wood. Behind it was attached a huge openwork eagle with a wingspan of 100 feet. The whole edifice looked, and was, temporary. A start on permanent buildings began in early 1935 and by the time of the Rally the main seating banks had been built, although the colonnade behind it had not. Consequently, another large eagle similar to those used in 1933 and 1934 was mounted on top of the tribune.
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1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Hallein-The great Barmstein
1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Hallein-The great Barmstein
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1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Hitler in Nuremberg
Zerreiss black and white photo card franked with Sc B106a and a favor cancellation (Gefalligkeitsstempelungen) dated 6 September 1937. The “d” in the postmark indicates it was applied at Postamt Furth 2.
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1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Model of the “German Stadium
Unmailed post card crudely cut from an “accordion” booklet published by Verlag Ludwig Riffelmacher, Furth i. Bayern, Wurzburger Strasse 201. “Rila” is believed to be a company trademark. The truncated caption on the reverse of the card reads: Stadt der Reichsparteitage Nurnberg. Modell des „Deutschen Stadion“. Architekt: Generalbauinspektor Prof. Albert Speer. Blick uber die Standartenhalle in die Kainpfbahn. Stadion: Lange 560 m, Breite 450 m, Hohe 83 m. Ecktiinne: 100 m. Pliitze fur 405,000 Zuschauer. Spielfeld 150 x 400 m. Die schwarze Linie zeigt zum Vergleich die Grosse der . . . Niirnberg, City of the Party Rally. Model of the “German Stadium. ” Architect: General Building Inspector Prof. Albert Speer. Overview of the Standartenhalle in the Battle Path. Stadium: 560 meters long, 450 meters wide, 83 meters high, Corner towers. 100 meters. Seating for 405,000 spectators. Sports Field 150 x 400 meters. The black line shows a comparison to the Greater . . .
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1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Decorations on Nuremberg’s Nassauer Haus
(The Reichsparteitag decorations on Nurnberg’s Nassauerhaus.) Reproduction of the photo side of the Reichsparteitag card (right) published by Kunstverlag Georg Michel of Nurnberg. Depicted is the Nassauerhaus with its oriel (the projecting bay window) and corner turrets. The lower part was erected in the 13'h century, the Gothic upper in 1422-31. Kunstverlag Georg Michel black and white photo card franked with Sc 419 dated 9 September 1937. The Type I Werbestempein fiir die Parteitage (Rally publicity cancel) depicts one of the bronze eagles at Luitpoldhain and a stylized view of the city rooftops. The new design was used only Postamt 2 Nurnberg and is of the variety in which the “U” in NURNBERG is relatively narrow. Each separate die was distinguished by one of six small identifying letters, the above being “e.” The Eagle in the Type I roller cancellation die is complete and the printing is very clear and distinct although the above example is lightly inked.
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1937 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The monumental National Emblem on the Platform of Honor
(The monumental National Emblem on the Platform of Honor in the Luitpold Arena.) Published by Stoja-Verlag Janke & Dr. Maiwald, Nurnberg-A (Nr. 7031). (Photograph) taken with a Meyer-Optik (camera).
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Foundation-corner of the NSDAP in Sternecker-Braustiibe
Unmailed publicity postcard from the Sternecker-Brau, Munchen. This beer hall was reputed to be the one in which NSDAP members planned their takeover of Germany in the early 1920s. Printed by Max Stadler, Kunstverlag, Ottobrunn v. Munchen.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg
Parteitaggelande photo card No. 581 published by Stoja-Verlag Paul Janke, Nurnberg-A. Original photos taken by Hansa-Luftbild on 25.9.1937. Franked with Sc B120 and favor cancelled at Postamt 2 on the Rally Grounds 6 September 1938.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Wide angle view of the Zeppelin Field
Zeppelinwiese View Card (facsimile left) published by Verlag Otto Dollner, Nurnberg. Franked with Sc 403 and granted a favor cancel at Postamt 2 on the Rally Grounds 8 September 1938. 1938 Hakenkreuzfahnen (Swastika flag) cancel of which there are four varieties. Type IV was used on this card. It is identified by the narrow “P” in “Parteitag” and the left side of the flagpole top is missing.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Christ from the statue sculpted by Veit Stoss
Post card dated 9 September 1938 franked with Sc B120 with control numbers. The Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp cancellation has the identifying letter “f” which, unfortunately, has not yet been associated with any particular Postamt Nurnberg. The photo side of the card depicts the face of Christ from the statue sculpted by Veit Stoss in 1520. The statue is in Nurnberg’s St. Sebaldus Church. The card was published by Stoja-Verlag Paul Janke, Nurnberg-A.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Roll Call of the Political Leaders on the Zeppelinwiese
Postally used Niirnberg Rally Photo Card No. 38/55 (facsimile left) published by Verlag Intra Nurnberg. Printer: F. Willmv G.m/b/H., Nurnberg. 1938 Hakenkreuzfahnen (Swastika flag) cancel of which there are four arieties. The one used on this card is Type III where the left side of the flagpole top is missing and the “P” in “Parteitag” is relatively wide. Franked with Sc 403 and mailed from Post amt Nurnberg 2 on 10 September 1938.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, View across the Wilhelm-Gustloff Bridge to the Castle
Photo card published by Verlag Ludwig Riffclmachcr, Furth 1 Bayern, Wurzburger Strasse 201, Nurnberg. Franked with Sc B120 and cancelled with the 1938 version of the 1937 Bossek designed Parteitagshandstenipel of which there are several varieties. the card above exhibits Type III with the eagle’s tail between the “a” and “g” of “tag”. Although it was mailed from Nurnberg on 11 September 1938. it is unknow n which particular post office used the canceller with the identifying “d” in the lower left quadrant.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Day of the Wehrmacht
Favor cancellations on Day of the Wehrmacht photo card franked w ith Sc 415 on 12 September 1938.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Fuhrer’s podium in the Luitpold Arena
The Fuhrer’s podium in the Luitpold Arena) View card (592) published by Stoja-Verlag Paul Janke, Nurnberg-N circa 1938.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Grand S.A. Roll Call
Unused View Card No. 38.73 published by Verlag Intra Nurnberg. printed by F. Willmy G. m. H., Nurnberg.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Stadium
1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Stadium
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Reichsarbeitsdienst March Past
1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, The Reichsarbeitsdienst March Past
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Plaque by Professor Richard Klein’s (2)
This official NSDAP rally card was franked with Sc 120 and postally used on 8 September 1938. It received the Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp cancellation, Type Ha, in which the tail of the eagle is over the “a” of “tog,” and the identifying letter “a” has an asymmetrical loop. It is not known in which specific Postamt Nurnberg this cancel was used.
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1938 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Plaque by Professor Richard Klein’s (3)
This official NSDAP rally card (See card dated 5 September 1938 for illustrated side) was franked with Sc 419 and postally used on 12 September 1938. It received the new Werbestempel (publicity slogan cancellation) depicting three swastika flags over a stylized view of the rooftops of Nurnberg. The cancellation is Type IV, in which the flagpole tops are drawn with one line and the “P” in “Parteitag” is narrow. The date stamp attached to the slogan bears no post office number. It was, however, almost certainly used in Postamt Nurnberg 2.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Professor Richard Klein’s special commemorative plaque (2)
This card depicts Professor Richard Klein’s special commemorative plaque, in a format and color identical to the previous Eher cards produced and sold to mark the Rallies of 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938, which also bore Klein’s commemorative designs. This year, however, it was an official post office issue (Michel P282) and was made available to the public on 25 August 1939.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Fuhrer's Podium on the Platform of Honor in the Zeppelinfeld
Nurnberg - The City of the National Party Rallies The National Party Rally Grounds The Fuhrer's Podium on the Platform of Honor in the Zeppelinfeld Original photo published circa 1938 by Stoja-Verlag Nurnberg (Nr. 61).
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. A Model of the Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds
Publisher: O. Struck, Berlin-Lichterfelde. Printer: Otto Elsner KG., Berlin Circa 1938
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The view through the entrance to the Platform of Honor
Nurnberg. Reichsparteitag Grounds Zeppelinfeld. The view through the entrance to the Platform of Honor Published by Verlag Ludwig Riffelmacher, Unterfarrnbach iiber Furth i. Bay. Nr. 5643/40/288
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The National Party Rally Grounds - Luitpoldarena
Nurnberg - The City of the National Party Rallies The National Party Rally Grounds - Luitpoldarena. Published circa 1938 by Stoja-Verlag Janke & Dr. Maiwald, Nurnberg-A (Nr. 5140). (Photograph) taken with a Meyer-Optik (camera).
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Nurnberg Congressional Building
(The laying of the foundation stone for the Nurnberg Congressional Building on 11 September 1935 by the Fuhrer.) Model photography by Kurt Grimm, Nurnberg. Published by Verlag Bruno Panzer, No. 2 Tucherstr., Nurnberg.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Reichsparteitag Grounds Luitpold Arena with Congress Hall and Platform of Honor
Nurnberg. Reichsparteitag Grounds Luitpold Arena with Congress Hall and Platform of Honor Published by Verlag und Eigentumsrecht Liebermann & Co., Nurnberg
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Memorial in the Luitpoldarena
Nurnberg. The City of the National Party Rally. The Memorial in the Luitpoldarena. Unused photocard published by Ludwig Riffelmacher, Furth i. Bayern, Wiirzburger Strasse 201 (5056/40/253)
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Zeppelinfeld
Nurnberg. The National Party Rally Grounds. Zeppelinfeld. View of the entrance to the Platform of Honor Unused photocard (6086/40/288) published by Ludwig Riffelmacher, Furth i. Bayern, Wurzburger Strasse 201
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Luitpold Arena
Nurnberg. The Luitpold Arena. The Thoroughfare of the Fuhrer to the Memorial Platform of the National Party Rallies. Published circa 1938 by Verlag von Ludwig Riffelmacher, Unterfarrnbach iiber Furth i. Bay. (Nr. 5053/40/250)
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Zeppelin Meadow
Nurnberg. Zeppelin Meadow (Card No. 60/309) Published by A. Semank, Nurnberg in 1938.
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175
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Hitlerjugend flag. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
The NS-Presseamtes announcement of the cancellation of the 1939 Reichsparteitag on 26 August came as a painful surprise to those companies which had secured for themselves a lucrative share of the market in Rally souvenirs. Presumably vast quantities of cards of various kinds were printed to commemorate the event but what happened to most of them remains a mystery. In recent years, however, an artists’ proof sheet (Andruck filr den Kiinstler) has come to the philatelic market.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. SA and SS man. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
These cards were apparently slated for a new Hoffmann series, but are printed on waste cardboard with no conventional inscription on the reverse to confirm their origin. They all have striking color designs with a collage of National Socialist symbols. They bear no full signatures, but the initials HF.M do appear, and they almost certainly stand for Hans Friedmann, Munich, a frequent Hoffmann artist.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Eagle. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
Most of the individual proofs in this series are found in good condition as is the one above. However, according to the dealer from whom this set was purchased, the full sheet was water damaged before reaching the philatelic market. Two examples of the above card seen by this collector have exhibited similar distress.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Eagle and a Map. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
Following his successful seizure of the Sudetenland in 1938, Hitler demanded the return of Memelland. Lithuania eventually conceded and the territory was returned to Germany in March 1939. It is safe, therefore, to assume these cards were printed after that date.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Standards in the Party Rally Grounds. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
As in many previous Hoffmann designs, the year date was not incorporated. However, the above proof and one other include the Baltic seaport Memel as part of the Greater German Reich on the depicted map.
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1939 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds. UNISSUED, PROBE on Painting Canvas
The above card is the most rare of the 1939 series although it is identical to Hoffmann card 37/1 that was issued in 1937. A translation of the Gesamtplan (overall plan) is as follows: (1) Luitpoldhalle (Luitpold Hall) 2) Luitpoldarena (Luitpold Arena) (3) Turm d. Ehrentribiine in der Luitpoldarena (Platform of Honor Tower) (4) Gefallendenkmal (Memorial to the Fallen) (5) Kongressbau (Congress Building) (6) Bau fiir die Kulturtagungen (Building for Cultural Conferences) (7) Ausstellungsbau (Exhibition Building) (8) Zeppelinfeld (Zeppelin Field) (9) Tribiinenbau des Zeppelinfeld (Zeppelin Field Speaker’s Platform) (10 ) Aites Stadion (Old Stadium) (11) Das Deutsche Stadion (German Stadium) (12) Martfeld (March Field) Dutzend Teich (Dutzend Lake)
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1937 WHW Donation Sheet with the hand stamp of the WHW Reutte County Deputy
WHW Donation Sheet with the hand stamp of the WHW Kreis Reutte Der Kreisbeauftragte (WHW Reutte County Deputy). Reutte was about 150 kin (93 miles) southwest of Munchen. As the core component of NS social policy, the WHW was designed to further the internal stabilization of the regime as well as its totalitarian infiltration. It served to eliminate material need, (the preeminent prestige objective of the authorities), to mobilize the population and facilitate total, close-knit control even within the private sphere of the home. It was designed to stimulate a sense of national awakening, and to synchronize and encourage voluntary conformity of the independent social service organizations. The Propaganda Ministry was portrayed as responsible for the WHW by means of film, newspaper, poster, and radio publicity. The WHW appealed to such concepts as “Volk community,” “national solidarity,” “readiness for sacrifice,” and to document a “socialism of deeds” that transcended groups and classes.
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1937 WHW Donation Sheet Joy through the WHW
WHW Donation Sheet Freude durch das WHW (Joy through the WHW). § The sorting out (Selektion) of “asocial” and “racially and biologically inferior” people, as well as the campaign against the “nuisance of begging” (Bettelunwesen) turned the WHW into a means of political and ideological oppression. The continual badgering for donations, privately and on the job, and the financial burden involved, especially for people at lower income levels, led increasing to exasperation and to a decline in “voluntary” willingness to donate. Countless instances of quarrels between the NSV/WHW and government agencies over authority and jurisdiction, as well as over dual responsibility, point to a basic and ultimately unresolved structural defect of the Third Reich: the dualism between party and state.
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1933 SA Man in a Battle, Propaganda Poster
“The terror from the left can only be met with even stronger terror”
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1934 Socialism is Action, Propaganda Poster
(Socialism is action.) Frederick the Great, third King of Prussia (1740 - 1786), ranks among the two or three dominant figures in the history of modern Germany. Under his leadership Prussia became one of the great states of Europe. Its territories were greatly increased and its military strength displayed to striking effect.
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1937 Your Strength - Your People, Propaganda Poster
1937 Your strength, your people. Propaganda Poster
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1945 Nuremberg in Ruins Pentagonal Tower, Poster
1945 Nuremberg in Ruins Pentagonal Tower
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1945 Nuremberg in Ruins View of Old Nuremberg, Poster
1945 Nuremberg in Ruins View of Old Nuremberg
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1945 Nuremberg in Ruins Albrecht Durer’s House, Poster
1945 Nuremberg in Ruins Albrecht Durer’s House
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1941 Souvenir card Day of the Stamp Special postmark Wien
1941 Souvenir card Day of the Stamp Special postmark Wien
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1942 Souvenir card issued for the Day of the Stamp
Souvenir card issued for the 1942 Day of the Stamp. Designed by Axster-Heudtlass, it depicts an iron helmet, an oak branch and a sword. It was ordered by the Einheitsorganisation der Deutschen Sammler (United Organization of German Collectors). The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 11 January 1942, Berlin, depicts a posthorn. The initials RdP stand for Reichsbund der Philatelisten, part of the KdF. Postmarks with similar designs were used in 132 other towns.
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$3

1943 Souvenir sheet franked with Scott B241-2 with the special postmark used to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Peter Rosegger
Impromptu souvenir sheet franked with Scott B241-2 with the special postmark used to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Peter Rosegger. It translates, Hundredth birthday of writer of habits and folklore of the people - Peter Rosegger. It was used in Krieglach on 31 July 1943 only.
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$3
199
$20
199
$2

200
$45

200
$1

"1933 Berlin. Advertising ""Use the airmail"""
"1933 Berlin. Advertising ""Use the airmail"""
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$1
Lots:
201 - 404
Lot Number
Price
201
$16
201
$2

1934 The Opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam mailed in Ludensdorf, Mecklenburg
Michel P248 (issued 12 April 1933 in commemoration of the Opening of the Reichstag in Potsdam) mailed in Ludensdorf, Mecklenburg on 11 January 1934. Although this collector has been unable to identify Ludensdorf, it is believed to have been a small village at the time of the posting. Mecklenburg, however, is a prominent historic region of northeastern Germany, located along the Baltic Sea coastal plain, from the Bight of Lubeck about 100 miles (160 km) eastward. It is now included in the German Land of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
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$2
202
$20

202
$2

1934 Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Hindenburg
Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg, (Born October 2, 1847 in Posen, Prussia, died August 2, 1934 in Neudeck.) Above: Michel P234a (fawn colored card stock). Above right: Michel P235a (fawn colored card stock). Lower right: Michel P235b (cream colored card stock) posted in Halle (Saar) 30 October 1934. The cancellation (Werdet Rundfunkteilnehmer) urges the public to become “radio participants.”
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$2
203
$40

203
$2

1934 Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Hindenburg (2)
Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg, (Born October 2, 1847 in Posen, Prussia, died August 2, 1934 in Neudeck.) Above: Michel P234a (fawn colored card stock). Above right: Michel P235a (fawn colored card stock). Lower right: Michel P235b (cream colored card stock) posted in Halle (Saar) 30 October 1934. The cancellation (Werdet Rundfunkteilnehmer) urges the public to become “radio participants.”
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$2
204
$25

204
$1

1934 Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Hindenburg posted in Halle
1934 Special Mourning Postal Cards issued in Fall 1934 honoring Paul Hindenburg posted in Halle
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$1
205
$25
205
$4

1934 Commemorative Postal Card for the 1934 Winter Aid
Commemorative Postal Card for the 1934 Winter Aid (Michel P 253) Issued at the same time as the Nothilfe stamps, the postal card depicts an SA trooper with an eagle and swastika background. The stamp was designed by Professor Spiegel. Right: On September 1934, the Prussian Ministry of Interior authorized a state lottery, with prizes totaling 150,000 marks, for the benefit of the Nothilfe. Tickets were sold through the lottery offices at 50 pfennig each. The lottery ticket measured 180 mm by 290 mm, and the sheet was folded to act as an envelope to hold a joined pair of post cards. The envelope was then sealed by machine imprint. The post card was not available from post offices, but went on sale 29 December 1934. The post cards were advertised as having a special new imprinted stamp designed by Emmy Glintzer to aim at the collectors’ market. What was not made clear to the public was that only one of the joined cards had the imprinted stamp, and only one in ten of the double cards had the single imprinted stamp. So, in addition to being a money lottery, it was also a postal stationery lottery. Officially, eighty-two different views were used in the series, but one hundred four are known to exist, the extras being rare misprints. The drawing took place on 20 March 1935 with a top prize of five thousand marks.
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$4
206
$30
206
$1

207
$110

207
$3

1935 Michel P 255 issued 1 October 1935. Lady in Niedersachsen costume (green)
Commemorative card for the Harvest Day Festival held in Buckeberg with extra charges for the Winter Relief. Michel P 255 issued 1 October 1935. Lady in Niedersachsen costume (green). The inscription on the card reads: The German Reichspost Festival Post Card for the Meeting at Biickeberg by Hameln, and for the Museum for German Folklore in Berlin’s Bellevue Castle on Harvest Day, 1935.
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$3
208
$70

208
$6

1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin
Michel P 260 issued 15 June 1936 for the Olympic Games in Berlin with a CTO “big circle” Olympic Stadium commemorative cancellation dated 1 August 1936 and postally used with a “small circle” Berlin-NW Olympische Spiele slogan cancellation dated 2 August 1936. Pictured is the Olympic Stadium designed by Werner March, “a unique example of officially commissioned architecture that cannot be faulted aesthetically.”* *The Social History of the Third Reich by Richard Grunberger
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$6
209
$4

209
$3
210
$110
210
$4

211
$40

211
$4

1936 The official post card commemorating both the Winter Aid fund and the completion of one thousand kilometers of autobahn
The official post card commemorating both the Winter Aid fund and the completion of one thousand kilometers of autobahn. The card depicts Hitler lifting the first spade beginning work on the autobahn on 23 September 1933. The scene was taken from a photo by Heinrich Hoffman. Dr. Ley, Minister of Labor, can be seen directly behind Hitler. The imprinted stamp was designed by Erich Stahl. The card was issued on 21 September 1936 and remained valid until 30 June 1937.
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$4
212
$55

212
$1

1937 Scott B96 with a Hamburg Day of the Stamp favor cancellation
1937 Scott B96 with a Hamburg Day of the Stamp favor cancellation
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$1
213
$3

213
$1

1937 Post card franked with Scott B96 Specil postmark Day of the Stamp Exhibition
Post card franked with Scott B96. The Stuttgart 1 favor cancellation publicizes the Day of the Stamp Exhibition held 9-11 January 1937 and promotes Stuttgart as the City of German nationals living abroad.
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$1
214
$6

214
$1

1937 Postcard franked with Scott B93 Specil postmark Koln as the City of Adult Education
Post card franked with Scott B93. The Koln 1 (Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum Station) favor cancellation publicizes the K.d.F. Stamp Show, 25 January 1937, and promotes Koln as the City of Adult Education.
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$1
215
$8
215
$2

1937 Scott No. C46 with cancellation commemorating reopening of the Hannover Mansion Gardens
Scott No. C46 with cancellation commemorating reopening of the Hannover Mansion Gardens, postmarked 13 June 1937.
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$2
216
$75
216
$1

1937 Scott No. C46 with cancellation commemorating the “KdF” Folks Festival in the Nazi Administrative District of Berlin
Scott No. C46 with cancellation commemorating the “KdF” Folks Festival in the Nazi Administrative District of Berlin, 4-10.7.37, postmarked 11 July 1937
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$1
217
$14
217
$2

1937 Scott No. C47 with cancellation commemorating “Achema VIII” (Unknown), postmarked 1 July
Scott No. C47 with cancellation commemorating “Achema VIII” (Unknown), postmarked 1 July 1937, Frankfurt (Main).
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$2
218
$10
218
$1

1937 Scott 416 with Special Postmark Burgstadt
Scott 416 with Sonderstempel (special cancellation) postmarked Burgstadt, 15 August 1937. The cancellation cannot be translated at this time, but it depicts Burgstadt’s 13,h century Romanesque chapel. Burgstadt was a very small village on the left bank of the Tauber River. Although listed in the 1929 edition of Baedeker’s Southern Germany.
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$1
219
$2
219
$1

1937 Scott 417 with Special Postmark Bernberg
"Scott 417 with Sonderstempel (special cancellation) postmarked Bernberg, 20 August 1937. The cancellation publicizes the 800-Year Celebration of the town’s founding, 11-19 June 1938. Bernberg is noted as a pleasant town with 35,000 inhabitants a late Gothic church, and a fine old 14-18""1 century Schloss."
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$1
220
$6

220
$3

1937 The official post card commemorating both Harvest Day and Farmers Day
Farmers with Harvest Garland The official post card commemorating both Erntedanktag (Harvest Day) and Reichsbauerntag (Farmers Day). The photo of the farmers and the harvest garland was taken by Heinrich Hoffman. The card was issued on 1 October 1937 and remained valid until 30 June 1938. The cost was 25 Rpf. with 19 Rpf. going to the Kulturfonds-Zuschlag (Culture Fund surtax).
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$3
221
$12

221
$1

1937 Scott B96 tied to post card with favor cancel commemorating the Chemnitz
Scott B96 tied to post card with favor cancel commemorating the Chemnitz Jahrmarkt Platz. dated 11 October 1936. A Jahrmarkt is an annual fair. Chemnitz was the third city of Saxony and one of the most important manufacturing centers of the Third Reich. In the mid-1930s its population was approximately 350,000 inhabitants.
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$1
222
$4
222
$2

1937 Michel P 265 with Special Postmark Berlin-Charlottenburg
Michel P 265 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Berlin-Charlottenburg 5 Postal Station “b” Deutschlandhalle 4 October 1937.
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$2
223
$12
223
$2

1937 Von Axster-Heudtlass designed the official postcard for the 1937 Winterhilfe
"Von Axster-Heudtlass also designed the official postal card for the 1937 Winterhilfe. The imprinted stamp depicts a 15""' century sailing ship. The illustration depicts Hochseefischer (deep-sea fishermen) lifting trawls. The card was issued 22 November 1937 and remained valid until 30 June 1938."
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$2
224
$3

1937 Gau Sachsen Day of National Solidarity
Gau Sachsen Day of National Solidarity Michel P266 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked Dresden, 4 December 1937.
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$3
224
$2
225
$7
225
$1

1937 Scott 416 with Special postmark Bremen Publicity Show for the Winterhilfswerk
Scott 416 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Bremen 1 4 December 1937. The cancellation reads: Publicity Show for the Winterhilfswerk Bremer Stamp Collectors Club in the Reichsbund der Philatelisten.
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$1
226
$3
226
$2

227
$12
227
$3

1939 Special cards for the 1938/39 Winter Relief Fund Michel P 274/06
The imprinted stamp, an edelweiss, and the cachet depicting a fisherman with oilskins, were designed by von Axster-Heudtlass of Berlin for the Winterhilfe postal stationery. A different card was issued each month beginning 18 October 1938. All cards were valid through 30 September 1939. Michel P 274/06 (Marz)
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$3
228
$5
228
$2

1939 Postcard issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munich
"Reich Alliance of Philatelists 4""' Reich Alliance Day, 45""' German Philatelist Day Munchen 3 and 4 June 1939 One of two special Privat-Postkarten issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munchen. The unused card above with the 3 Rpf yellow-brown Hindenberg is Michel PP 122. The cachet depicts the 18 Kreuzer value Bayern (Bavaria) issued in 1862 when it was an independent kingdom. (Bayern lost its postal autonomy in 1920.)"
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$2
229
$10

1939 Postcard issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munich franked 5 Rpf air mail stamp
"Reich Alliance of Philatelists 4""‘ Reich Alliance Day, 45""' German Philatelist Day Miinchen 3 and 4 June 1939 One of two special Privat-Postkarten issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munchen. The card above with the Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) on the 5 Rpf air mail stamp is Michel PP 142. The cachet depicts the 18 Kreuzer value Bayern (Bavaria) issued in 1862 when it was an independent kingdom. (Bayern lost its postal autonomy in 1920.) The card exhibits one of two sonderstempelungen (special cancellations) in use for the two days of the exhibition. It represents the logo of the Reichsbund der Philatelisten."
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$10
229
$5
230
$5
230
$2

1939 Postcard issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munich Michel PP 122
"Reich Alliance of Philatelists 4""' Reich Alliance Day, 45""' German Philatelist Day Munchen 3 and 4 June 1939 Privat-Postkarte (Michel PP 122) issued for the forty-fifth German Philatelist Day in Munchen with gefalligkeitsstempel. The cachet and the sonderstempel depict the 18 Kreuzer value issued in 1862 by Bayern (Bavaria) when it was an independent kingdom."
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$2
231
$4
231
$2

1939 Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-01
Michel P 285-01 Imprinted stamp designed by Hann Trier of Kohi. Issued 27 October 1939. valid until 30 June 1940. The inscription translates: He left after him a great kingdom which he did not inherit from his father, but acquired through his own strength. After Widukind v. Corven, 967. Born 876, died 967. Founder of the medieval German Empire.
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$2
232
$25

232
$2

1939 Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-04
Michel P 285-04 Imprinted stamp designed by Hann Trier of Koln. Issued 27 October - 9 November 1939. valid until 30 June 1940. The inscription translates: The people that I love are the only god I serve. Born 24 January 1712, died 17 August 1786. Creator of a strong Prussia.
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$2
233
$50
233
$1

1939 Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-03
Michel P 285-03 Imprinted stamp designed by Hann Trier of Koln. Issued 27 October 1939. valid until 30 June 1940. The inscription translates: can die, but I can not be a slave. Also, I can not tolerate Germany’s enslavement. Born 21 April 1488, died 29 August 1523. Champion of German intellectual freedom.
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$1
234
$25
234
$2

1939 Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-06
Michel P 285-06 Imprinted stamp designed by Hann Trier of Koln. Issued 27 October 1939. valid until 30 June 1940. The inscription translates: Germany is great and strong. when it stays together it is unconquerable. Born 27 September 1856, died 10 September 1918. Pioneer of the German Colonial Politic.
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$2
235
$100
235
$1

1939 Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-03 Used
Michel P 285-03 Posted 1939-40 in Gross-Schonebeck, a town north of Berlin. The pictorial cancellation translates: Personal caution is your best defense against accident. It was in use from 24 November 1937 through 1954. The card is addressed to Odrau, Ostsudetenland, possibly a town on the Odra (Oder) River.
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$1
236
$30
236
$2

1940 Berlin-Charlottenburg Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-04
(Michel P 285-04) Posted 16 January 1940 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The Wartime Winter Aid Gelegenheitsstempel (special cancel) was in use in Berlin and eight other towns (Breslau, Fulda, Giessen, Glauchau, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Weissenfels and Wesennunde) from 9 January through 31 March 1940.
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$2
237
$30
237
$1

1940 Odrau Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-04
(Michel P 285-04) Posted 20 February 1940 in Odrau (Ostsudetenland).
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$1
238
$35
238
$1

1940 Berlin-Charlottenburg Special card for the 1939 Winter Aid Michel P 285-03
(Michel P 285-03) Posted 11 April 1940 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The pictorial cancellation translates: Personal caution is your best defense against accident. It was in use from 24 November 1937 through 1954. The card is addressed to Odrau, Ostsudetenland, possibly a town on the Odra (Oder) River.
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$1
239
$100
239
$1

1934 Official cover with printed corner card franked with Scott 086 from the office of the Chief of Police Kiel
Official cover with printed corner card franked with Scott 086 from the office of the Chief of Police Kiel 18 April 1934. The cover was mailed to the Bureau of the Reich President on the famous Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin. The Wilhelmstrasse was a street crossing the Allee Unter den Linden and the Stresemannstrasse, east of the Brandenburg Tor in Berlin. After the German unification in 1871, Wilhelmstrasse was the address of several ministries, including the Foreign Office. The administration of German foreign policy until 1945 was therefore often simply called “the Wilhelmstrasse.”
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$1
240
$12

240
$1

1934 Scott 374 and 421 postally used in Hohenstein to the United States
International Mail Scott 374 and 421 postally used to the United States. The cover, dated 20 August 1934, has a special cancellation commemorating the Tannenberg National Monument in Hohenstein, East Prussia where Hindenburg is buried.
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$1
241
$30
241
$1

1937 Official stationary with free franking throughout the Reich
Official stationary with free franking throughout the Reich. The corner card indicates it was for the use of the Aachen Office of Construction. Circa 1937.
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$1
242
$30
242
$3

1937 Cover franked with Scott 101 paying the rate to the U.S. Posted in Sagan (Prussia)
Cover franked with Scott 101 paying the rate to the U.S. Posted in Sagan (Prussia) 6 March 1937. § Sagan, 118 miles east of Berlin on the River Bober, had a population of 18,000 in the mid-1930s. Cloth factories were the most prominent industry. Historically, it boasted a Schloss of the Dukes of Tallyrand-Sagan, begun in 1627. It was also the site of a prison camp in WWII.
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$3
243
$30
243
$1

1937 Official cover franked with Scott 084 from the fiatatftcrnnit (Land Registry Office) of Bad Kreuznach
(The Official Stamp Issue of 18 January 1934) Official mailing franked with Scott 084 from the fiatatftcrnnit (Land Registry Office) of Bad Kreuznach on 2 November 1937. Bad Kreuznach, a town of approximately 30,000 inhabitants in 1936 had a considerable trade in wine, tobacco, and tanneries. It lies on both sides to the Nahe River. It was part of the demilitarized Rhineland zone and occupied by French troops (Rheinlandbesetzung) following the Versailles Treaty. Nevertheless, on 7 March 1936 a division of German troops (joyously greeted by the population) crossed the Rhine near Koln in violation of the treaty. The Western powers only reacted with a special session of the Council of the League of Nations and a condemnation of the German action. Italy remained wholly on the sidelines because of its own involvement in the war in Abyssinia. Hitler carried out the surprise move, which he later called “the most tense period of my life,” like a gambler, entirely on his own initiative and against the judgement of his military and political advisers. Aware of the army’s totally inadequate level of rearmament, he gave the order to immediately withdraw the troops at the first sign of “contact with the enemy.”
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$1
244
$30
244
$2

1938 Official cover franked with Sc 086 sent from the Prussian Mountain District Office in Hannover through Postamt Hannover
Official mail franked with Sc 086 sent from the Prussian Mountain District Office in Hannover through Postamt Hannover 7 on 5 April 1938 to the Werk Desdemona in Godenau (?). Note the strip cancellation (Rollenmechanismus), a double circle with a date bridge, reverses the city name from the top to the bottom as it was rolled across the cover.
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$2
245
$45
245
$1

1940 Postage Meter Cover
What is New? Herr Geiling’s July 1940 offerings included new issues from many central European countries besides Germany and its conquests. One asking price has been analyzed, the 26 value Generalgouvernement (N30-N55) set. He listed it as RM 35 RM or $17.50 at the contemporary exchange rate. In 2001 dollars, that would be equivalent to $107.45. The current Scott Catalogue value, however, is $100.21, and a US dealer in 2001 would ask half catalogue or about $50, less than half of Herr Geiling’s 1940 price.
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$1
246
$70

7r Revenue Stamp Duty, Russia (Proof, Unknown Origin, Vertical Watermark, MNH)
We don't have any information about the origin of this stamp. Origin of the stamp is unknown, no guarantee of authenticity, selling as is.
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$70
246
$3

1944 Registered cover franked with Sc B258, B262, B263, B266 and B267 of the 1944 War Heroes Day set
Philatelically prepared cover franked with five values of the 1944 Hero Memorial Day set (Sc B258, B262, B263, B266 and B267). The sender asked the postal clerk to “Please stamp neatly.” Posted in Mainz, 3 May 1944 and addressed to Staff Paymaster A. Dutz at the Metz Ration Depot. § Mainz is in southwestern Germany a few miles east of Frankfort am Main at 270 feet above sea level. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, opposite and below the influx of the Main. Historically, it was the first ecclesiastical city of Germany, and long known for its wines and high quality leather goods. During the Third Reich, Mainz was in the State of Hesse with a Statthalter (governor) appointed by Hitler in 1935. The population in 1940 numbered 143,000, but is unknown for 1944.
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$3
247
$65

7r Revenue Stamp Duty, Russia (Blue Proof, Unknown Origin, Cardboard Paper, MNH)
We don't have any information about the origin of this stamp. Origin of the stamp is unknown, no guarantee of authenticity, selling as is.
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$65
247
$8

1944 Cover franked with Sc B250, B251 and B252 posted in the Jersey Channel Islands and sent through the Feldpost
A philatelically prepared (but postally used) cover franked with Sc B250, B251 and B252 posted in the Jersey Channel Islands and sent through the Feldpost on 5 May 1944.
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$8
248
$70

7r Revenue Stamp Duty, Russia (Black Proof, Unknown Origin, Cardboard Paper, MNH)
We don't have any information about the origin of this stamp. Origin of the stamp is unknown, no guarantee of authenticity, selling as is.
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$70
248
$3

1941 Bohemia and Moravia German Protectorate Postal Issues Embossed Prag Messe souvenir card
Embossed Prag Messe (Prague Fair) souvenir card franked with Scott Nos. 44, 51, 53A, and 53C cancelled in Prag on 8 September 1941. The special cancel commemorates “The Post in Commerce and Technology.”
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$3
249
$45
249
$3

1941 Bohemia and Moravia German Protectorate Souvenir Sheet for the Prag Fair
Souvenir Sheet for the Prag Fair, 7-14 September 1941 postmarked 10 September. The Post in Trade and Technology
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$3
250
$10
250
$2

1942 Bohemia and Moravia German Protectorate Michel Pl5, postal card issued in 1942 with imprinted (photogravure) 6011 stamp.
Michel Pl5, postal card issued in 1942 with imprinted (photogravure) 6011 stamp.
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$2
Lot Number
Price
251
$35

251
$2

1944 Bohemia and Moravia German Protectorate This unniailed post card depicting the Wenzelplatz in Prag was franked with Mi 93
This unniailed post card depicting the Wenzelplatz in Prag was franked with Mi 93 and cancelled 23 July 1944 in Prag at the Reichsarbeitsdiest (Labor Service) Art Show. The postmark slogan translates: The Honor of Work.
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$2
252
$20

252
$2

1942 General government Michel P 9 celebrates “Mozart Day” in Krakau
Michel P 9 Issued October 1940. valid until the termination of German occupation. The Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) celebrates “Mozart Day” in Krakau during the Mozart Festival, 8-14 December 1941. It depicts Mozart’s pianoforte encircled by a wreath with a ribbon. It was only used in Krakau. The imprinted stamp is from the first Cultural and Historical Architectures issue of 1940. It depicts the Church Po-Wizytkowski. “IX.40.” in the lower left corner of the card is the date of printing. It is believed these cards were printed by the State Printing Works in Wien.
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$2
253
$2

1942 General government Scott No. NB 19 pictures Veit Stoss, and was cancelled in Krakau on the First Day of Issue
Scott No. NB 19 pictures Veit Stoss, and was cancelled in Krakau on the First Day of Issue of the semi-postal set commemorating famous German artists. Krakau, 20 November 1942 “See the German Artists of the Generalgouvernement 1942 Art Exhibition” Veit Stoss (Polish Wit Stosz, or Stwosz) was born either in 1438 or 1447 in Swabia, Germany and died in 1533 in Niirnberg. He is considered to be one of the greatest sculptors and woodcarvers of 16,h century Germany. His nervous, angular forms, realistic detail, and virtuoso wood carving synthesized the sculptural styles of Flemish and Danubian art and, together with the emotional force and dramatic realism of the Dutch sculptor Nicolaus Gerhaert von Leyden, exercised tremendous influence of the late Gothic sculpture of Germany, especially that of Niirnberg.
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$2
253
$1

254
$2

1942 General government Michel P 12/02 Issued March 1942
Michel P 12/02 Issued March 1942. invalidated with the termination of German occupation. Printed by the State Printing Works, Wien. There were three printings of this postal card: February 1941, March 1942 and January 1944, which accordingly, is indicated in the lower left corner of the card. This example (III.42.) is, therefore, from the March 1942 printing. The imprinted stamp is that of the first Cultural and Historical Architecture issue of 5 August 1940 (except that it is in violet color). It was designed by Prof. E. Puchinger, one of the more talented designers of Generalgouvernement stamps.
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$2
254
$2

255
$4

1944 General government Souvenir card franked with Scott Nos. N91-93 posted in Krakau
Souvenir card franked with Scott Nos. N91-93 posted in Krakau, 28 February 1944 with the “Ten Years of Mother and Child Aid Society” Gelegenheitsstempel (special cancel). This aid society was actually formed to help unmarried mothers. The cancel originated in Germany to foster and encourage childbirths out of wedlock for “pure Nordic race” breeding. Depicted is a woman holding a baby, a boy standing next to her, and a girl standing in front of the woman and a cradle with a baby. The cancel was only used in Krakau.
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$4
255
$3

256
$3

1943 General government cover franked with the third issue official stamps (Sc. N031). Mailed from Gorlice
Postally used cover franked with the third issue official stamps (Sc. N031). Mailed from Gorlice on 4 September 1943. Gorlice is a commune approximately 58 miles east, southeast of Krakau. It remains the center of Poland’s petroleum industry.
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$3
256
$2

257
$7
257
$2

1940 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. C3 and N2 the first day of validity for the German issued stamps of occupied Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with Scott Nos. C3 and N2 cancelled in Luxembourg on 1 October 1940, the first day of validity for the German issued stamps of occupied Luxembourg. The stamps of Luxembourg remained valid for postage until 2 October 1940. Officially permitted mixed-postages of stamps from Luxembourg and Germany, on one cover, were possible on these two days only and are extremely scarce. Just as dawn was breaking on 10 May 1940, Hitler, accompanied by Keitel, Jodi and others of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht staff, arrived at headquarters which he had named Felsennest, near Muenstereifel. “Twenty-five miles to the west German forces were hurtling over the Belgian frontier. Along a front of 175 miles, from the North Sea to the Maginot Line, Nazi troops broke across the borders of three small neutral states, Holland. Belgium and Luxembourg, in brutal violation of the German word, solemnly and repeated given.”
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$2
258
$7

1940 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. N31 and N32, cancelled in Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with franked Scott Nos. N31 and N32, cancelled in Luxemburg on 24 December 1940. * * * During the war Berlin carried out a single-minded policy of Germanization. The French language was prohibited, and names and place-names were Germanized.
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$7
258
$3
259
$9
259
$8

1940 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. N27-N30 cancelled in Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with Scott Nos. N27-N30 cancelled in Luxemburg on 20 December 1940. After German troops entered Luxemburg in violation of its neutrality, Grand Duchess Charlotte (1919-1964) and her government went to London via Paris and formed a government-in-exile.
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$8
260
$2

1941 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. NB1-NB6 cancelled in Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with franked Scott Nos. NB1-NB6, cancelled in Luxemburg on 6 May 1941. Eventually Luxemburg was annexed into the German Reich as part of the Moselgau Koblenz-Trier under Gauleiter Gustav Simon. On 30 August 1942 German laws were introduced, and the Luxemburg army was annexed into the German forces.
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$2
260
$2
261
$9

261
$2

1941 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. NB7-NB9, cancelled in Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with franked Scott Nos. NB7-NB9, cancelled in Luxemburg, 6 May 1941. Gauleiter Gustav Simon, the civil administrator of Luxemburg, was born 2 August 1900 in Saarbriicken. Originally a teacher of commercial subjects, Simon joined the NSDAP in 1925 and became the full-time Bezirksleiter (District Leader) of the party in Trier-Birkenfeld in 1928, then of Koblenz-Trier in 1929.
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1940 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover with Scott Nos. N17-N26, cancelled in Luxembourg
German Dienstpost cover with Scott Nos. N17-N26 cancelled in Luxemburg on 20 December 1940. * * * At early dawn on 10 May 1940 the Germans struck all along the western front from the North Sea to Luxembourg. One spearhead drove along the Frisian coast, another thrust at the Yssel towards Utrecht, a third smashed at Maastricht and the fortress of Eben Emael commanding the Albert Canal, a fourth—the major attack—rolled through the rugged Ardennes towards the Meuse. Planes, bombed helpless cities, parachutists seized airfields and bridges, fifth columnists spread confusion and terror behind the lines. From The History of the Second World War Edited by Henry Steele Commager
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1943 cover dated 23 July and mailed from the English Channel Island of Jersey to Wiesbaden
Two values of the Heroes Memorial and Army Day issue (Scott Nos. B219 and B222) on a postally used cover dated 23 July 1943, and mailed from the English Channel Island of Jersey to Wiesbaden. The cover was transported by speedboat and carries a Field Post cancellation. # * * The English Channel Islands were taken by German forces in June 1940 following the fall of France. The Islands were the only territory under British sovereignty to be occupied by the Germans during World War II, and were held until May 1945.
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1933 Germany Day in Nuremberg 1923 NSDAP, Propaganda Card
At Germany Day in Nurnberg, 1923. The prototype of the later Nurnberg Party Days.) Photo by Heinrich Hoffmann Hitler characterized the party rallies of the 1920s as “erweiterte Generalmitgliederderversammlungen” (enlarged general assemblies of all members) or simply “Parteitage” (Party Days) in which not all of the country, but only Bavaria was represented. Actually, however, this is not entirely true of the first Party Day, because other parts of Germany and even foreign countries were represented.
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1933 The Festival Grandstand in front of the Frauenkirche NSDAP, Propaganda Card
The Festival Grandstand in front of the Frauenkirche during the 1933 Party Rally in Nurnberg. (Photo by Heinrich Hoffmann) Starting in 1933, the Nurnberg rallies were to rise to extreme importance in the life of the nation. they were to develop slowly into a national institution. The main emphasis of the 1933 rally lay in the celebration of the Party’s victory over democracy.
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1933 The march out of the SA in Luitpoldhain NSDAP, Propaganda Card
Nurnberg 1933. The march out of the SA in Luitpoldhain. At first glance it would appear that this black and white card (Bild Nr. 221 from the “cigarette card” album ) is the same as that to the left. Closer scrutiny, however, will show that the photo above was taken several minutes later as the SA men in the foreground are “at ease,” and the throng in the background are leaving the field.
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1933 Marching out in Braunschweig, Propaganda Card
Marching out in Braunschweig, 1931 “ . . . the population is also divided by religious differences, and by the conflict between the partisans of national unity and those who favour the maintenance of the political individuality of different parts of the German federation, a conflict which is a constant feature of German history. It is this problem which gives rise to the peculiar difficulties with which Germany is confronted in the development of organic political life.”
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1933 The people are awakening everywhere. Marching out in Meiningen, Propaganda Card
The people are awakening everywhere. Marching out in Meiningen, 1931 “On October 10, 1931 Hitler was received by President Hindenburg for the first. General Kurt von Schleicher had made the appointment. Earlier that autumn he had conferred with Hitler and arranged for him to see both the Chancellor and the President. In the back of his mind was the question of what to do when Hindenburg’s seven-year term of office came to an end in the spring of 1932. The Field Marshal would be eighty-five then, and the periods when his mind was lucid were diminishing. Still, as everyone realized, if he were not a candidate to succeed himself, Hitler, though he was not legally a German citizen, might contrive to become one, run for the office, win the election and become President.
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1933 One hundred thousand gather at Potsdam, Propaganda Card
One hundred thousand gather at Potsdam on 21 March 1933 for the state ceremony. “Hitler wished to make a grandiose gesture to the aged Field Marshal and to the Army and the nationalist conservatives as well, and in so doing link his rowdy, revolutionary regime with Hindenburg’s venerable name and with all the past military glories of Prussia. To accomplish this he and Goebbels, who on March 13 became Minister of Propaganda, conceived a master stroke. Hitler would open the new Reichstag, which he was about to destroy, in the Garrison Church at Potsdam the great shrine of Prussianism, which aroused in so many Germans memories of imperial glories and grandeur, for here lay buried the bones of Frederick the Great, here the Hohenzollern kings had worshiped, here Hindenburg had first come in 1866 on a pilgrimage when he returned as a young Guards officer from the Austro-Prussian War, a war which had given Germany its first unification.”
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1933 The state ceremony at Potsdam, Propaganda Card
“We are willing to give the people peace.” The state ceremony at Potsdam, 21 March 1933. “The NSDAP made no secret of the fact that the Reichstag was to have only one task - passing a law of four years duration empowering the government to take legal measures, including constitutional changes, to ‘relieve the distress of the people of Reich’ on its own authority.” Martin Broszat, The Hitler State
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1933 The Fuhrer speaks to the German people, Propaganda Card
The Fuhrer speaks to the German people, 1. May 1933. “In front of about a million people Hitler spoke reprovingly on the Templehof Field in Berlin about pride of place, the mistaken underestimation of manual labor and the ‘criminal’ Marxist device of social ‘fratricidal conflict’.” Martin Broszat, The Hitler State
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1933 He gives only one dignity, that of work, Propaganda Card
He gives only one dignity, that of work, 1. May 1933. “The regime undoubtedly succeeded in creating a mood of confidence at the massed events on 1 May with its loud (and for many, convincing) declarations of its will for social harmony and the end of material hardship ...” Martin Broszat, The Hitler State
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1933 The Fuhrer with the boys in blue, Propaganda Card
The Fuhrer with the boys in blue. “On February 2, 1933 Hitler made a two hour address to the top generals and admirals. Admiral Erich Raeder revealed the tenor of this first meeting of the Nazi Chancellor with the officer corps. Hitler, he said, freed the military elite from its fears that the armed services might be called upon to take part in a civil war and promised that the Army and Navy could now devote themselves unhindered to the main task of quickly rearming the new Germany. On July 20, 1933, the Chancellor promulgated a new Army Law, abolishing the jurisdiction of the civil courts over the military and doing away with the elected representation of the rank and file, thus restoring to the officer corps its ancient military prerogative. A good many generals and admirals began to see the Nazi revolution in a different and more favorable light.”
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1933 The Fuhrer speaks to the SA, Propaganda Card
The Fuhrer speaks to the S.A., Dortmund, 1933. “As long as Hitler still needed the revolutionary pressure of the S.A., the S.S., the Party, the NSBO and other National Socialist combat organizations and associations for excluding the other parties, he could give only partial and very careful expression of the need to restore the state’s authority and the rule of law against the continuing ‘revolutionary’ tendencies in the Party, when the National Socialist movement had completed its monopoly of political power in July, however, he quickly changed course and proclaimed the end of the National Socialist revolution. All future reorganization of state and society had to be evolutionary, uniform and directed from above. It was no longer the NSDAP’s primary duty to fight, but to educate.”
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1933 The German Labor Front at the Deutschen Eck, Propaganda Card
"The German Labor Front at the “Deutschen Eck,"" 1933. “The NSDAP single-party state meant the Fuhrer state. It was a logical step, therefore, when the Reich Minister of the Interior informed civil servants on 20 July 1933 that the Hitler salute was ‘to be used generally as the German greeting . . . now that the party system is finished and the entire government of the German Reich is under the control of Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler.’”"
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1879-81 7/8k Fifteenth (auxiliary) issue Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC34А, CV $30)
1879-81 7/8k Fifteenth (auxiliary) issue Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC34А, CV $30) #1
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1933 The Fuhrer Adolf Hitler’s house in the Obersalzberg, Propaganda Card
The Fuhrer Adolf Hitler’s house in the Obersalzberg (Berchtesgaden.) Berchtesgaden, a town in the Land (state) of Bavaria in southern Germany is situated on Berchtesgaden Stream in a deep valley surrounded on three sides by Austrian territory. A cable railway links the town to the Obersalzberg (1,640 feet/500 m) in the stately, snow-capped Alps. Here were the chalets of Hitler, Hermann Goring, Martin Bormann, and other NSDAP leaders. The spacious second-floor study in Hitler’s chalet (Der Berghof) had great picture windows that looked out upon Austria, his birthplace. An elevator cut in solid rock connected it to the “Eagle’s Nest,” Hitler’s private retreat on top of the mountain.
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1883-85 14k Sixteenth issue Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC39Б, CV $20) #2
1883-85 14k Sixteenth issue Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC39Б, CV $20) #2
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1933 Hitler greets the Berchtesgadener Storm Troopers who fought the good fight, Propaganda Card
Hitler greets the Berchtesgadener Storm Troopers who fought the good fight, 1932. “For more than a year the Reich government and various state governments had been coming into possession of documents which showed that a number of high Nazi leaders, especially in the S.A., now 400,000 strong, had been fully mobilized and had thrown a cordon around Berlin. Though Captain Rohm, the S.A. chief, assured General von Schleicher that the measure was merely ‘precautionary,’ the Prussian police had seized documents at Nazi headquarters in Berlin which made it pretty clear that the S.A. meant to carry out a coup d’etat on the following evening should Hitler be elected President—such was Rohm’s hurry. Goebbels in a diary notation on the night of March 11 had confirmed that something was afoot. ‘Talked over instructions with the S.A. and S.S. commanders. Deep uneasiness is rife everywhere. The word Putsch haunts the air.’”
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1909 3/5k Nineteenth (auxiliary) issue Type 1 (Two types of surcharges are known differ by inclination) Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC51Б, CV $20)
1909 3/5k Nineteenth (auxiliary) issue Type 1 (Two types of surcharges are known differ by inclination) Postal Stationery Cover Mint (Zagorsky SC51Б, CV $20)
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"1879 3k Third issue Postal Stationery Postcard with Error ""An arc in the lower-left ornament"" Mint (Zagorsky PC4, CV $30)"
"1879 3k Third issue Postal Stationery Postcard with Error ""An arc in the lower-left ornament"" Mint (Zagorsky PC4, CV $30)"
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1934 Volks Day of Mourning The Celebration in the Berlin State Opera House, Propaganda Card
Volks Day of Mourning, 1934. The Celebration in the Berlin State Opera House
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1884 3k Fourth issue Postal Stationery Postcard Mint (Zagorsky PC5, CV $30) #1
1884 3k Fourth issue Postal Stationery Postcard Mint (Zagorsky PC5, CV $30) #1
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1933 Fireworks Cigarette Package Pictures
These photographs taken by Heinrich Hoffmann were part of a lengthy series of historical pictures (Historische Bilderfolge) published by Cigarettenfabrik G.M.B.H, of Dresden, manufacturers of Salem and Constantin cigarettes. They were to be mounted in an annotated album also published by the cigarette company in May 1933.
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1884 3k Fourth issue Postal Stationery Postcard Mint (Zagorsky PC5, CV $30) #3
1884 3k Fourth issue Postal Stationery Postcard Mint (Zagorsky PC5, CV $30) #3
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1933 Workers Cigarette Package Pictures
These photographs taken by Heinrich Hoffmann were part of a lengthy series of historical pictures (Historische Bilderfolge) published by Cigarettenfabrik G.M.B.H, of Dresden, manufacturers of Salem and Constantin cigarettes. They were to be mounted in an annotated album also published by the cigarette company in May 1933.
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1909 3k Tenth issue Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC20) #2
1909 3k Tenth issue Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC20) #2
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1933 The Youth Rally in the Luftgarten Cigarette Package Pictures
These photographs taken by Heinrich Hoffmann were part of a lengthy series of historical pictures (Historische Bilderfolge) published by Cigarettenfabrik G.M.B.H, of Dresden, manufacturers of Salem and Constantin cigarettes. They were to be mounted in an annotated album also published by the cigarette company in May 1933.
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1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #1
1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #1
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1933 Hitler Youth Cigarette Package Pictures
These photographs taken by Heinrich Hoffmann were part of a lengthy series of historical pictures (Historische Bilderfolge) published by Cigarettenfabrik G.M.B.H, of Dresden, manufacturers of Salem and Constantin cigarettes. They were to be mounted in an annotated album also published by the cigarette company in May 1933.
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1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #4
1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #4
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1933 Making their choice known in Oberbayern. Cigarette card
(Making their choice known in Oberbayern 1932) The banner reads: Give Adolf Hitler the authority! Chose the National Socialist Ticket
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1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #5
1917 5k Issued by the Provisional government Postal Stationery Postcard, Mint (Zagorsky PC28) #5
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1933 A visit to the factory. The marketing manager and personnel greet the Fuhrer.. Cigarette card
A visit to the factory. The marketing manager and personnel greet the Fuhrer.
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1886 3k+3k Fifth issue Postal Stationery Postcard with the prepaid reply, Mint (Zagorsky PC7, CV $30) #2
1886 3k+3k Fifth issue Postal Stationery Postcard with the prepaid reply, Mint (Zagorsky PC7, CV $30) #2
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1933 So stirring, a statesman among the workers. Cigarette card
So stirring, a statesman among the workers.
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1890 7k Second issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS6)
1890 7k Second issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS6)
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1933 Days of rest. Der Fuhrer and little Helga Goebbels. Cigarette card
Days of rest. Der Fuhrer and little Helga Goebbels.
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1913 3k Fifth (Romanov Dynasty) issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS11)
1913 3k Fifth (Romanov Dynasty) issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS11)
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1933 In the German countryside. Hiltpoltstein in the Frankische Schweiz. Cigarette card
In the German countryside. Hiltpoltstein in the Frankische Schweiz.
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1913 7k Fifth (Romanov Dynasty) issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS12)
1913 7k Fifth (Romanov Dynasty) issue Postal Stationery Letter-Sheet, Mint (Zagorsky LS12)
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1933 A comrade in the field visits with the Fuhrer. Cigarette card
A comrade in the field visits with the Fuhrer.
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1933 Each wants once to take hold of the Fuhrer’s hand. Cigarette card
Each wants once to take hold of the Fuhrer’s hand.
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1933 Delegation from the Saar Territory before the Reichs Chancellor. Cigarette card
Delegation from the Saar Territory before the Reichs Chancellor.
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1933Der Fuhrcr speaks to the German Volk. Cigarette card
Der Fuhrcr speaks to the German Volk.
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1933 A visit to the Bavarian Motor Works. Cigarette card
A visit to the Bavarian Motor Works.
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1933 Fuhrer's summer vacation at the feudal bridge near Berchtesgaden where Dietrich Eckart lived for a time during 1923. Cigarette card
Fuhrer's summer vacation at the feudal bridge near Berchtesgaden where Dietrich Eckart lived for a time during 1923.
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1933 Following the New Year’s Diplomatic Reception. Cigarette card
Following the New Year’s Diplomatic Reception.
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1933 A little girl visits the Fuhrer on the Obersalzberg. Cigarette card
A little girl visits the Fuhrer on the Obersalzberg.
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1937 Membership book for the session of the Reichstag
1937 Membership book for the session of the Reichstag
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1940 Certificate for metalwork in the war effort awarded to Gottleib Menschke.
Certificate for metalwork in the war effort awarded to Gottleib Menschke. Given on behalf of the Fuhrer, and presented on the occasion of the Fuhrer’s birthday, 20 April 1940. Generalfeldmarshall
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1942 D.A.F. Instruction Sheet to be inserted in the Members Book
D.A.F. Merkblatt (Instruction Sheet) to be inserted in the Mitgliedsbuch (Members Book). Members are asked if they are aware of the necessity of reporting a change of address. D.A.F. Merkblatt urges members to take further note of public assistance benefits for members who have been paid up since 1 November 1935.
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1942 Arbeitsfront papers dated 28 March 1942 from the District Authority
Arbeitsfront papers dated 28 March 1942 from the District Authority, Electorate of Hesse, Kassel Administration Agency for Frau Ursel Giimpel, nee Reishhansorlf (?) born 24 September 1921 in Kassel, an employee of the Reichsbahn (National Railroad).
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1942 Form for a replacement D.A.F Member’s Work Notebook
Attention! Strictly Enforced! Form for a replacement D.A.F Member’s Work Notebook. Issued by the Hamburg 6 office. This undated, incomplete form was originally printed 1 May 1936.
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1943 Bill. Schwarz and Schott company.
1943 Bill. Schwarz and Schott company. Import export wholesale
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1943 Acknowledgement of Receipt of 5 Reichsmark
Acknowledgement of Receipt of 5 Reichsmark dated Munchen, 2 February 1943. Signed by the depositor and the cashier Officially Stamped: National Socialist German Workers Party Miinchen Local Group. Thesdalindenplatz Cash Manager
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1944 Ticket for cutting more than a half-cubic meter of coniferous timber
Forestry Year 1945 2nd Issue Ticket for cutting more than a half-cubic meter of coniferous timber. (Form Nr. 909/45, printed November 1944)
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1937 Healthpass Office for the Peoples Health of the NSDAP, Germany Third Reich
Healthpass Office for the Peoples Health of the NSDAP. Gau Hamburg Arnold Wundrack Born 4 April 1907 in Hamburg Occupation: Electrician Photo taken in April 1937 Healthpass issued 21 June 1937
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1938 Vehicle Registration Document, Germany Third Reich
Registration document dated 14 June 1938 for a Ford automobile weighing 1150 kg (2535 pounds) with revenue stamps totaling 4 Reichsmarks. The car was owned by Gerhart Prause of Berlin.
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1938 Driver’s License that allowed him to drive an automobile with a Class 3 and 4 internal combustion engine, Germany Third Reich
Thirty-seven year old Oskar Paul was granted a Driver’s License that allowed him to drive an automobile with a Class 3 and 4 internal combustion engine on 14 October 1938 by the Police Chief of Wien.
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1944 Reichs Finance Administration Service Card No. 39K for the Customs Assistant, Germany Third Reich
Reichs Finance Administration Dienstausweis Nr. 39K fur den Hilfszollassistent Service Card No. 39K for the Customs Assistant Grenzaufsichtsdienstes (Border Supervisor Service) Josef Kroisi Born 11 June 1894. Card issued 23 January 1945.
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Nuremberg. Photo The bridge beside the zoological garden gate of the Imperial Castle as seen from the west.
The bridge beside the zoological garden gate of the Imperial Castle as seen from the west.
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Nuremberg. Photo Excursion on the Max Bridge.
Like Augsburg, Nurnberg attained great wealth as an intermediary between Italy and the East on the one hand, and northern Europe on the other. Its manufactures were well known. The town gradually extended its sway over a territory nearly 500 square miles in extent, and was able to furnish the emperor Maximilian with a contingent of 6,000 troops. But perhaps the great glory of Nurnberg lies in its claim to be the principal fount of German art. Adam Kraft. Veit Stoss and Peter Vischer are famed as sculptors. In painting Nurnberg claims Albrecht Diirer and Michael Wohlgemuth. A large proportion of the old German furniture, silver-plate, stoves and the like was made in Nurnberg workshops.
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Nuremberg. Photo St. Sebaldus Church.
Like Augsburg, Nurnberg attained great wealth as an intermediary between Italy and the East on the one hand, and northern Europe on the other. Its manufactures were well known. The town gradually extended its sway over a territory nearly 500 square miles in extent, and was able to furnish the emperor Maximilian with a contingent of 6,000 troops. But perhaps the great glory of Nurnberg lies in its claim to be the principal fount of German art. Adam Kraft. Veit Stoss and Peter Vischer are famed as sculptors. In painting Nurnberg claims Albrecht Diirer and Michael Wohlgemuth. A large proportion of the old German furniture, silver-plate, stoves and the like was made in Nurnberg workshops.
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Nuremberg. Photo Hans Sachs House
Like Augsburg, Nurnberg attained great wealth as an intermediary between Italy and the East on the one hand, and northern Europe on the other. Its manufactures were well known. The town gradually extended its sway over a territory nearly 500 square miles in extent, and was able to furnish the emperor Maximilian with a contingent of 6,000 troops. But perhaps the great glory of Nurnberg lies in its claim to be the principal fount of German art. Adam Kraft. Veit Stoss and Peter Vischer are famed as sculptors. In painting Nurnberg claims Albrecht Diirer and Michael Wohlgemuth. A large proportion of the old German furniture, silver-plate, stoves and the like was made in Nurnberg workshops.
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Nuremberg. Photo The Bratwurstglocklein, a “beer restaurant” famous for its sausages built in 1313
"Nurnberg was continually ruled by patrician families, and German monarchs frequently resided and held diets or assemblies here, and in 1219 Frederick II conferred upon it the rights of a free imperial town. Nurnberg is said to have been destroyed by Emperor Henry V in 1105, but in 1127 Emperor Lothair took it from the Duke of Swabia and assigned it to the Duke of Bavaria. An imperial office, known as the Burgrave or Governor of Niirnberg, became prominent in the 12lh century and came into the hands of the Counts of Hohenzollern at the beginning of the 13""‘ century."
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Nuremberg. Photo Albrecht Durer House.
"Nurnberg was continually ruled by patrician families, and German monarchs frequently resided and held diets or assemblies here, and in 1219 Frederick II conferred upon it the rights of a free imperial town. Nurnberg is said to have been destroyed by Emperor Henry V in 1105, but in 1127 Emperor Lothair took it from the Duke of Swabia and assigned it to the Duke of Bavaria. An imperial office, known as the Burgrave or Governor of Niirnberg, became prominent in the 12lh century and came into the hands of the Counts of Hohenzollern at the beginning of the 13""‘ century."
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Nuremberg. Photo Holy Ghost Hospital dating from 1381
"Nurnberg was continually ruled by patrician families, and German monarchs frequently resided and held diets or assemblies here, and in 1219 Frederick II conferred upon it the rights of a free imperial town. Nurnberg is said to have been destroyed by Emperor Henry V in 1105, but in 1127 Emperor Lothair took it from the Duke of Swabia and assigned it to the Duke of Bavaria. An imperial office, known as the Burgrave or Governor of Niirnberg, became prominent in the 12lh century and came into the hands of the Counts of Hohenzollern at the beginning of the 13""‘ century."
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Nuremberg. Photo The granary (Kornhaus) also called the Kaiserstallung
"Nurnberg owes its place in literary history to Hans Sachs and the other meistersanger. The inventions of its inhabitants include the pocket watch, gun casting, the air gun, gunlocks, terrestrial and celestial globes (the first of which was made before Columbus discovered the Americas), the art of wire-drawing and the clarinet. Nurnberg was the first imperial town to embrace Protestantism (about 1525). The first blow to its prosperity was the discovery of the sea-route to India in 1497. and the second was inflicted by the Thirty Years’ War which Gustavus Adolphus was besieged here for ten weeks by Wallenstein. The downfall of the town was accelerated by the illiberal policy of its patrician rulers. In 1803 Niirnberg was allowed to maintain its nominal position as a free city, but in 1806 it was annexed to Bavaria. The Fourteenth Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1929) noted: “Considerable sections of the ancient walls and moat still remain. of the 365 bastions which formerly strengthened the walls, nearly 100 are still in situ, and a few of the old gateways have also been preserved. Most of the streets are narrow and crooked, and the majority of the houses have their gables turned towards the street. The general type of architecture is Gothic, but the rich details, which are lavished with especial freedom in the interior courts, are usually borrowed from the Renaissance. Most of the private dwellings date from the 16""' century, and there are practically none of earlier date than the 15'h century. The roofs are of red tile."
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Nuremberg. Photo Ketten Bridge and the New Gateway
"“The old castle (Kaiserschloss). is placed on a rock on the north side of the town. This dates most probably from the early part of the 11""' century, but it received its present form mainly during the reign of Emperor Frederick I about 150 years later. It was restored in 1854-56. In the Heidenturm are two late Romanesque chapels, one above the other. Other parts of the castle are the pentagonal tower, the oldest building in the town, wherein are preserved the famous “iron virgin of Nurnberg,” and other instruments of torture. the granary (Komhaus). also called the Kaiserstallung-, and the Vestnertor or Vestnerturm. The castle of Nurnberg was a favorite residence of the German sovereigns in the middle ages, and the imperial regalia were kept here from 1424 to 1796. Near it are the remains of the burg of the Hohenzollerns. the principal existing part of which is the chapel of St. Walpurgis, which was destroyed with the rest of the building in 1420, but was restored in 1892. Not far from these ruins stands the Luginsland, a stronghold with four corner turrets, said to have been built by the burghers in 1367 as a watchtower against the burg of the Hohenzollerns. Nurnberg contains several churches, the finest of which are those of St. Lorenz, of St. Sebaldus and of Our Lady. All three are Gothic edifices and are notable for their elaborately carved doorways, in which free play has been given to the exuberant fancy of the Gothic style. The Church of St. Lorenz, the largest of the three, was built in the 13""' and 14""’ centuries and has recently been restored. In it is the masterpiece of the sculptor, Adam Kraft, consisting of a ciborium, or receptacle for the host, in the form of a florid Gothic spire 65 ft. high. the carving of this work is exquisitely minute and delicate. The shrine of St. Sebaldus. consisting of a bronze sarcophagus and canopy, in the richest Gothic style, adorned with numerous statues and reliefs, is looked upon as one of the greatest achievements of German art. It was executed by Peter Vischer, the celebrated artist, in bronze, who was occupied on the work for 13 years (1506-19). The Church of Our Lady possesses some fine old stained-glass windows and some paintings by Michael Wohlgemuth. The Tuchersche altar, with its winged picture, is one of the finest works of the Nurnberg School about the middle of the 15""' century. Other noteworthy churches are those of St. Jacob, founded about 1200 and restored in 1824. and of St. Aegidius."
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329
$4
329
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Nuremberg. Photo Funfeckiger Tower with Folterkammer, Kaiserstallung and Lug-ins-Land
"“The town hall (Rathaus), erected in the Italian style in 1616-19, contains frescoes by Albrecht Durer, and a curious stucco relief of a tournament held at Nurnberg in 1446. The building incorporated an older one of the 14""' century, of which the great hall, with its timber roof, is part. The most interesting secular buildings are the houses of the old patrician families. A special interest attaches to the dwellings of Diirer and Hans Sachs, the cobbler-poet. The streets are embellished with several fountains, the most noteworthy of which are the Schone Brunnen. 1385-96. in the form of a large Gothic pyramid, adorned with statues, and the Ganseinannchen or goose-manikin. The Germanic National Museum, established in a old Carthusian monastery, includes masterpieces by Holbein, Diirer, Wohlgemuth and others. The municipal library contains many thousands of manuscripts and books, some of which are of great rarity.” Nurnberg has always taken a leading role in German affairs. It was here that the first diet, or meeting of rulers, of every Holy Roman Emperor was held. And it was here. too. that Adolf Hitler staged the most grandiose political rallies of the National Socialist state . . ."
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330
$12
330
$1

1935 Unpublished, unaccredited photo of SA march past, circa 1935.
Unpublished, unaccredited photo of SA march past, circa 1935.
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$1
331
$20
331
$1

332
$45
332
$1

1936 Berlin - Reichssportfeld Specail Postmark
1936 Berlin - Reichssportfeld Specail Postmark
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$1
333
$40
333
$1

334
$3
334
$1

335
$12
335
$1

1936 Frankfurt Specail Postmark Become a radio subscriber
1936 Frankfurt Specail Postmark Become a radio subscriber
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$1
336
$16
336
$1

1936 Berlin-Charlottenburg Specail Postmark
1936 Berlin-Charlottenburg Specail Postmark
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$1
337
$3
337
$1

338
$9
338
$2

339
$2
339
$1

1936 Berlin-Charlottenburg Specail Postmark
1936 Berlin-Charlottenburg Specail Postmark
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$1
340
$2

340
$2
341
$25
341
$2

1938 The official postal card Michel P 272 panorama of Nuremberg
The official postal card (Michel P 272) issued by the Reichspost was designed by Professor Richard Klein of Munchen, and depicts a panorama of Nurnberg. It was issued at the same time as the adhesive stamp (1 September 1938) and was valid until 31 December 1939.
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$2
342
$4
342
$2

1938 Michel P 272 postally used on 5 September. Panorama of Nuremberg
Michel P 272 postally used on 5 September 1938. The handstamp was identical in design to that used in 1937, but with the reduction in the number of Camp Post Offices, only 22 individual handstamps seem to have been used. Once again the special handstamps bore no post office number, but used identifying letters. The post office using “b” is not known.
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$2
343
$10
343
$6

1938 Michel P 272 postally used on 7 September. Panorama of Nuremberg
Michel P 272 postally used on 7 September 1938. The handstamp was identical in design to that used in 1937, but with the reduction in the number of Camp Post Offices, only 22 individual handstamps seem to have been used. Once again the special handstamps bore no post office number, but used identifying letters. The post office using “c” is not known.
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$6
344
$18
344
$1

1938 Nuremberg postcard dated 9 September and franked with Sc 415
This privately printed post card dated 9 September 1938 and franked with Sc 415, received the Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp cancellation, Type I (a), in which the tail of the eagle is between the and “a” of “tag.” The identifying letter “a” indicates the card received the Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) in Postamt Nurnberg 2.
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$1
345
$20
345
$2

1938 Nuremberg The official postcard Michel P 272
The official postal card (Michel P 272) issued by the Reichspost postally used on 9 September 1938. The letter “k” in the handstamp alone would identify Nurnberg 2 as the post office of origin if the card did not also carry the Nurnberg 2 machine circular date stamp.
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$2
346
$16

346
$2

1938 Nuremberg Michel P 272 postally used on 10 September
"Michel P 272 postally used on 10 September 1938. The Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp is Type I (a) in which the tail of the eagle points between the and “a” of ""tag” and the left side of the eagle’s body is drawn with a straight line. The identifying letter “a” in the cancel has a narrow loop which indicates Nurnberg 2 was the postamt of origin. On the message side, the correspondents tells the addressee they are sending the card because they know he is a stamp collector. The card is signed by five visitors to the Rally with the standard “Heil Hitler” close."
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$2
347
$5

347
$2

1938 Nuremberg Michel P 272 postally used on 14 September
Michel P 272 postally used on 14 September 1938. The Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp contains the identifying letter “m” in the cancel which indicates Nurnberg 2 was the postamt of origin.
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$2
348
$16

348
$1

1938 Nuremberg Michel P 272 postally used on 14 September
Michel P 272 postally used on 14 September 1938. The Bossek-designed commemorative handstamp contains the identifying letter “m” in the cancel which indicates Nurnberg 2 was the postamt of origin.
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$1
349
$12

349
$2

1938 Berlin postcard Michel P267
The postal card (Michel P267) was designed by Professor Kolb and issued 28 January 1938. The special postmark was designed by Erich Stahl of Berlin and only used on 30 January 1938.
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$2
350
$16

350
$2

1938 postcard Michel P267
The postal card (Michel P267) was designed by Professor Kolb and issued 28 January 1938.
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$2
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351
$12

351
$2

1938 Postally used cover franked with Scott No. Bl 17 postmarked 30 January 1938 in Berlin.
1938 Postally used cover franked with Scott No. Bl 17 postmarked 30 January 1938 in Berlin.
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$2
352
$12

352
$2

1938 Postally used card franked with Scott No. B116 with tab, postmarked 30 January in Berlin
Postally used card franked with Scott No. B116 with tab, postmarked 30 January in Berlin
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$2
353
$10

353
$1

1938 Courtesy cancelled cover franked with Scott No. B117 postmarked 20 April in Berlin.
Courtesy cancelled cover franked with Scott No. B117 postmarked 20 April 1938 in Berlin.
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$1
354
$14

354
$2

1938 Scott 487 with Special Postmark Neustadt
Leaded Crystal Glass from Weltruf Scott 485 with Gefdlligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Neustadt (Waldnaab) - 8 November 1938.
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$2
355
$12

355
$2

1938 Scott 487 with Special Postmark Gaggenau
Beautiful, convenient Waldseebad Scott 487 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Gaggenau (Murgtal) 18 November 1938.
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$2
356
$50

356
$2

1938 Scott 485 with Special Postmark Munich
And you have conquered after all! Scott 485 with Gefalligk'eitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Munchen, Capital of the Movement - 9 November 1938. The Feldherrnhalle is depicted in the cancellation.
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$2
357
$40

357
$2

1938 Scott 486 with Special Postmark Patschkau
(The Old Town with Tower and Brickwork) Scott 486 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Patschkau - 5 November 1938.
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$2
358
$35

358
$2

1938 Official mail franked with Sc 086 and posted 29 November
Official mail franked with Sc 086 and posted 29 November 1938 from the Vanbrat bed Streidcd Viclicntocrba (District Administrator of Liebenwerda) to the Oberburgermeister (Mayor) of Riesa on the Elbe River. Note the Bad Liebenwerda publicity cancellation: Tree Nursery Forest Plants-Forest Seed
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$2
359
$12

359
$1

1939 Scott B125 on cover paying the printed matter (Drucksache) postal rate to Sweden
Scott B125 on cover paying the printed matter (Drucksache) postal rate to Sweden. The sonderstempel publicizes the Day Of the Stamp and is dated 8 January 1939, Erfurt. The same pictorial cancellation was used in 27 other towns, differing only in date, town name and Stadtwappen (coats of arms).
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$1
360
$7

360
$2

1939 Scott B125 on 2 covers paying the printed matter (Drucksache) postal rate to Sweden
Scott B125 on covers paying the printed matter (Drucksache) postal rate to Sweden. The sonderstempel publicizes the Day Of the Stamp and is dated 8 January 1939. Postings were in Mainz and Mannheim 2. The same pictorial cancellation was used in 26 other towns, differing only in date, town name and Stadtwappen (coats of arms).
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$2
361
$14

361
$1

1939 Official cover franked with a 12 Rpf postage meter stamp
Official cover franked with a 12 Rpf postage meter stamp. Mailed on 18 January 1939 from The Office of the Mayor of Binz (Riigen), known for its sea, sand, sun and forest to G. Schenck of R. von Decker’s Publishing, 31 Lietzenburger St., Berlin W 15. Binz was a much-frequented northern Germany seaside resort of 1800 residents in 1939 with a good sandy beach, an esplanade, and a pier 656 yards long. It lies on the west side of the Granitz, a beech forest with pleasant promenades and views.
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$1
362
$35

362
$2

"1939 Hitler’s 5ff"" Birthday Postcard"
Braunau 20 April 1939 The sonderstempelungen issued for Hitler’s fiftieth birthday are among the most picturesque of the Third Reich era. In addition to the Austrian town of Braunau, in which the street where Hitler was born is depicted, seven other towns were chosen to reflect significant milestones in Hitler’s career.
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$2
363
$16

363
$1

1939 Official mailing franked with Scott 086 from the Gemeinde Vorderweisbuch kreis Waiblingen
Official mailing franked with Scott 086 from the Gemeinde Vorderweisbuch kreis Waiblingen, apparently a municipal office responsible for white papers. The cover was posted in Schorndorf on 3 June 1939, and addressed to the Welfare Office in Waiblingen. The handstamp left of the circular date stamp is too faint to decipher. Schorndorf is an old industrial town that had approximately 8000 inhabitants in 1939. It is in southern Germany, about 15 miles east of Stuttgart. Waiblingen, a town of approximately 9000 inhabitants in 1939, is on the Rems River about 6 miles northeast of Stuttgart. A white paper is one published by a government office on a particular topic. A kreis is an administrative district.
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$1
364
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364
$1

365
$60
365
$1

366
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366
$2

1939 Michel P 280 issued for the 27lh Annual German Eastfair with Special postmark
Michel P 280 issued for the 27lh Annual German Eastfair with a favor cancellation using the commemorative postmark. Dated Konigsberg, 20 August 1939.
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$2
367
$9
367
$1

1939 Michel P 281 issued for the 27lh Annual German Eastfair with Special postmark for the philatelic exhibition
Commemorative postal card (Michel P 281) issued for the 27lh Annual German Eastfair held in Konigsberg (East Prussia), 20 through 23 August 1939. The imprinted stamp is of a horse’s head (Pferdekopf). Designed by Professor F. Marten of Konigsberg. Issued 8 August 1939. A favor cancellation of the special postmark prepared for the philatelic exhibition held in conjunction with the Eastfair.
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$1
368
$25

368
$2

1939 Michel P 281 postally used issued for the 27lh Annual German Eastfair with Special postmark for the philatelic exhibition
A postally used Eastfair commemorative postal card with the special postmark dated 22 August 1939.
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$2
369
$30

369
$1

1940 Souvenir cover with Special Postmark Leipzig
1940 Souvenir cover with Special Postmark Leipzig
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$1
370
$18

370
$1

1940 Souvenir cover with Special Postmark Leipzig (2)
1940 Souvenir cover with Special Postmark Leipzig
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$1
371
$35

371
$1

1941 The Day of the Stamp postcard
(Postilion blowing horn) The Day of the Stamp had been celebrated in nations belonging to the Federation of Philately since 7 January 1936. Although Germany had previously issued postcards and postmarks, 1941 was the first year a special stamp was issued. Ten variants of the special postmark for the 1941 Day of the Stamp, all with a war motif, were used in various towns between 10 and 14 January 1941. Berlin, and 16 other towns used a design depicting Stuka dive bombers.
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$1
372
$40

372
$2

1941 Unaddressed post card with The Day of the Stamp issue and Special postmark
Unaddressed post card with The Day of the Stamp issue and a “favor cancellation.” Ten variants of the special postmark for the 1941 Day of the Stamp, all with a war motif, were used in various postal districts of many major cities and towns between 10 and 14 January 1941. Berlin’s Southwest Postal District (SW 61) and 15 towns used this design depicting an edelweiss, pickax and rifle.
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$2
373
$45

373
$1

374
$30
374
$2

375
$18

375
$1

1941 The “Battle for Wien” Exhibition
The “Battle for Wien” Exhibition 26 April - 2 June 1941 The exhibition commemorated the 1938 annexation of Austria. The cancellation is dated 1 May 1941.
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$1
376
$25

376
$2

1941 Informal souvenir card from the Weissenfels
Informal souvenir card from the Weissenfels Strength Through Joy Collectors Group 15 November 1941. Weissenfels, on the River Saale about 20 miles southwest of Leipzig, was a town of 42,000 in 1941, long noted for the manufacture of footwear.
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$2
377
$55
377
$2

1941 Informal souvenir card from the First Stamp Publicity Exhibition of the Schwenningen (Neckar
Informal souvenir card from the First Stamp Publicity Exhibition of the Schwenningen (Neckar) Strength Through Joy Collectors Group 22 - 23 November 1941. Schwenningen, on the River Neckar in the Swabian Alps, was a town of 22,000 in 1941. It continues to be noted for its clock factories and technical school for skilled mechanics.
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$2
378
$60

378
$1

1941 The 15ffh Anniversary of the Death of Mozart first day of usage for the Mozart issue
Post card with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) dated 28 November 1941, the Ersttag, or first day of usage for the Mozart issue.
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$1
379
$35

379
$1

1942 Scott No. B158A on piece cancelled in Wiesbaden, 15 March 1942 depicting an eagle perched on a sword
Scott No. B158A on piece cancelled in Wiesbaden, 15 March 1942 depicting an eagle perched on a sword. The inscription, Waffenstillstandskommission, translates: Armistice Commission.
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$1
380
$16

380
$1

1942 Impromptu souvenir sheet cancelled in Berlin SW, 8 August 1942, the first day of issue.
Impromptu souvenir sheet cancelled in Berlin SW, 8 August 1942, the first day of issue.
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$1
381
$75
381
$1

1942 The special postmark depicts the arms of Nuremberg and was used on 6 September 1942 only
The special postmark depicts the arms of Nuremberg and was used on 6 September 1942 only.
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$1
382
$65
382
$2

1942 The European Postal Congress of the Axis Powers in Wien
Impromptu souvenir sheet cancelled 12 October 1942, Wien.
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$2
383
$20

383
$2

1942 Special postal card (Michel P294b) on buff colored stock issued 12 October 1942 for the European Postal Congress in Wie
Special postal card (Michel P294b) on buff colored stock issued 12 October 1942 for the European Postal Congress in Wien. The imprinted stamp designed by Erich Meerwald depicts a mounted postilion.
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$2
384
$45

384
$2

1942 Scott No. B212-214 cancelled to order on piece dated 20 October
Scott No. B212-214 cancelled to order on piece dated 20 October 1942.
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$2
385
$50
385
$1

1942 Wien Special Postmark German Police Day
1942 Wien Special Postmark German Police Day
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$1
386
$20

386
$1

387
$30

387
$2

388
$75
388
$2

1943 Aschaffenburg postcard with Special postmark Day of Stamps
1943 Aschaffenburg postcard with Special postmark Day of Stamps
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$2
389
$10
389
$1

1943 Scott B217 with Special postmark Berlin-Grunau 27 June
Scott B217 with Gefalligkeitsstempel (favor cancellation) postmarked: Berlin-Grunau 27 June 1943 The cancellation reads: Greater Berlin Rowing Regatta The stamp was issued for collectors of special postmarks. The collector affixed one to an envelope or post card, or even a piece of paper, and the postal clerk would oblige by canceling it with whatever special postmark was in use at that particular time. The surtax represented the fee for this service. The stamp is known in the two color varieties. The stamp above is the lighter of the two.
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$1
390
$25

390
$1

1943 The day of The Brown Ribbon of Germany
The special postmark on the “cut square” is nearly identical to the design of the stamp. It was used only on 8 August 1943, the day of The Brown Ribbon of Germany.
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$1
391
$210
391
$2

1944 Scott B252A (depicting a Focke-Wulf Condor FW 200 flying over an airport) postally used from Braunschweig
Scott B252A (depicting a Focke-Wulf Condor FW 200 flying over an airport) postally used from Braunschweig 1 on 26 April 1944 to Blankenburg in the Unter-Harz Mountains. Braunschweig, with a population of approximately 140,000 in 1944, lies on the Oker River, in a fertile plain bounded on the south by wooded hills. Its sausages, exported far and wide, need no further introduction.
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$2
392
$35
392
$2

1944 Scott B252 on cover posted 26 June in Wiesbaden
Scott B252 on cover posted 26 June 1944 in Wiesbaden. The special cancel commemorates the Armistice Commission. At that time, Wiesbaden was in the Province of Hesse-Nassau, Prussia with a population of approximately 160,000.
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$2
393
$90
393
$2

1944 Michel P 314 issued in late 1944
Michel P 314 issued in late 1944. The slogan translates: The Leader knows only struggle, work and anxiety. We wish to take from him that part of the burden we are able to take. Slogan postcards are official postal stationeries using Hitler head definitives with a variety of war slogans printed in the same color as the imprinted stamp. The issue began in August 1941.
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$2
394
$100

394
$2

1940 Postcard sent through the Official German Field Post. Franked with Mi 39. Mailed from Prag
Philatelically prepared post card sent through the Official German Field Post. Franked with Mi 39. Mailed from Prag on 7 April 1940.
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$2
395
$18

395
$2

1941 Bohemia and Moravia Cover franked with a pair of Scott No. 62 and a single No. 68
Cover franked with a pair of Scott No. 62 and a single No. 68. Posted in Brunn (Brno), Bohmen und Mahren, 9 July 1943. Briinn (Brno) was the capital of Moravia, with an estimated population of 288,000 in the early 1940s. It lies at the confluence of the Schwarzawa and the Zwittawas Rivers. Among the more interesting pre-war buildings were the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, built in the fifteenth century. St. James, a Gothic church. the Museum of Industrial Arts, and a polytechnic institute. Briinn dates back to the ninth century, and has stood some famous sieges.
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$2
396
$35

396
$2

1945 Bohemia and Moravia cover franked with Scott 69
Civilian cover franked with Scott 69 (Michel 96) and posted in Brunn (Brno), Bohmen und Mahren 6 March 1945. On 5 May, two months after this cover was mailed, Russian forces captured Brunn. S Germany surrendered unconditionally in Rheims, France on 7 May. Nonetheless, the last remaining major concentration of German forces, those in Bohmen und Mahren under the command of Feldmarshall Ferdinand Schorner, continued to fight in and around Prag. It was hopeless, however, and that city fell on 9 May. On 11 May, the last German units surrendered.
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$2
397
$40
398
$35

399
$20

400
$18

401
$35
402
$70

403
$45

404
$45
Lots:
405 - 804
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Price
405
$14
406
$20

407
$16
408
$50

409
$70

410
$100

411
$45

412
$100
413
$45
414
$70
415
$120

416
$45

417
$25

418
$45
419
$65

420
$60
421
$140

422
$16
423
$35

424
$10

425
$6

426
$18

427
$16
428
$120

429
$60

430
$70

431
$190

432
$30

433
$110

434
$40

435
$30

436
$55

437
$30

438
$55

439
$40

440
$40

441
$14
442
$18
443
$16
444
$18
445
$35
446
$25
447
$40
448
$20

449
$25
450
$60
451
$40
452
$55
453
$55
454
$90
455
$55
456
$18

457
$20

458
$9
459
$16

460
$12

461
$2

462
$10

463
$4
464
$4
465
$12
466
$12
467
$12
468
$35
469
$20

470
$20

471
$7

472
$8
473
$8

474
$16

475
$9

476
$6

477
$5

478
$10

479
$9

480
$16

481
$4

482
$4

483
$7

484
$70
485
$8
486
$16
487
$8

488
$9

489
$80
490
$65
491
$70
492
$16

493
$6

494
$16
495
$30
496
$7

497
$18
498
$7

499
$5

500
$12

501
$45

502
$5

503
$8

504
$6

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Price
505
$10

506
$10

507
$20

508
$25

509
$3

510
$16

511
$50
512
$9

513
$4

514
$6

515
$6

516
$6

517
$14

518
$6

519
$12

520
$10

521
$6

522
$10

523
$9

524
$14

525
$7

526
$10

527
$16

528
$8

529
$80
530
$14

531
$12

532
$4
533
$10

534
$130
535
$18

536
$18

537
$6

538
$7

539
$8

540
$3

541
$6

542
$9

543
$9

544
$25

545
$10

546
$4
547
$6
548
$4

549
$3

550
$9
551
$5
552
$3
553
$12
554
$30
555
$12

556
$160
557
$45

1871 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #11A, Red, CV $200)
1871 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #11A, Red, CV $200)
Sold for:
$45
558
$45

1871 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #11A, Brown Red, CV $200)
1871 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #11A, Brown Red, CV $200)
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$45
559
$50

1879 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #14, Light Blue, CV $200)
1879 Bogorodsk Zemstvo 10k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #14, Light Blue, CV $200)
Sold for:
$50
560
$40

1868 Bronnitsy Zemstvo 5k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #2A, CV $200)
1868 Bronnitsy Zemstvo 5k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #2A, CV $200)
Sold for:
$40
561
$50

1884 Kadnikov Zemstvo 4k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #3, Watermark lines ///, CV $150)
1884 Kadnikov Zemstvo 4k Postal Stationery Cover, Mint (Schmidt #3, Watermark lines ///, CV $150)
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$50
562
$14
563
$14
564
$4
565
$14

566
$14

567
$14

568
$12
569
$9

570
$9
571
$12

572
$10

573
$12

574
$7
575
$16

576
$14

577
$6
578
$10
579
$10
580
$6
581
$9
582
$9
583
$10
584
$8

585
$4

586
$5
587
$8
588
$16
589
$14
590
$9
591
$4
592
$4
593
$60
594
$55
595
$65
596
$30
597
$18
598
$30
599
$18
600
$9
601
$110
602
$45
603
$25
604
$35
Lot Number
Price
605
$40
606
$30
607
$20
608
$30
609
$16
610
$25
611
$16
612
$30
613
$8
614
$7
615
$45
616
$55
617
$50
618
$55
619
$14
620
$30
621
$20
622
$40
623
$65
624
$25
625
$35
626
$25
627
$14
628
$20
629
$10
630
$16
631
$18
632
$12
633
$18
634
$75
635
$25
636
$55
637
$18
638
$35
639
$40
640
$60
641
$30
642
$14
643
$10
644
$14
645
$12
646
$12
647
$14
648
$14
649
$16
650
$45
651
$25
652
$65
653
$55
654
$25
655
$50
656
$35
657
$30
658
$40
659
$60
660
$60
661
$60
662
$16
663
$45
664
$25
665
$14
666
$35
667
$40
668
$16
669
$20
670
$30
671
$25
672
$25
673
$25
674
$75
675
$65
676
$4
677
$18
678
$8
679
$7
680
$6

681
$10
682
$35
683
$40
684
$50
685
$25
686
$40

687
$25

688
$20

689
$30

690
$190
691
$150
692
$400
693
$50
694
$55
695
$35
696
$20
697
$80
698
$40
699
$80
700
$80
701
$110
702
$110
703
$30
704
$8
Lot Number
Price
705
$14
706
$3
707
$4
708
$12
709
$5
710
$6
711
$4
712
$12
713
$4
714
$5
715
$9
716
$4
717
$12
718
$10
719
$10
720
$14
721
$14
722
$30
723
$25
724
$16
725
$14
726
$20
727
$25
728
$5
729
$6
730
$35
731
$160
732
$20
733
$40
734
$12
735
$10
736
$45
737
$40
738
$40
739
$40
740
$12
741
$20
742
$50
743
$200
744
$14
745
$12
746
$5
747
$5
748
$2
749
$4
750
$3
751
$12
752
$30
753
$8
754
$18
755
$12
756
$14
757
$25
758
$16
759
$25
760
$6
761
$170
762
$8
763
$25
764
$14
765
$4
766
$3
767
$5
768
$5
769
$6
770
$6
771
$20
772
$6
773
$25
774
$35
775
$1
776
$9
777
$5
778
$10
779
$7
780
$3
781
$8
782
$10
783
$12
784
$75
785
$20
786
$20
787
$18
788
$9
789
$3
790
$20
791
$35
792
$30
793
$25
794
$20
795
$6
796
$10
797
$7
798
$40

799
$55
800
$6
801
$6
802
$35
803
$4
804
$12
Lots:
805 - 1649
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Price
805
$8
806
$8
807
$80

808
$9
809
$14
810
$6
811
$16
812
$12

813
$14
814
$1

815
$6

816
$3

817
$6
818
$12
819
$14
820
$55
821
$16
822
$30
823
$30
824
$40
825
$30
826
$25
827
$35
828
$20
829
$65
830
$9
831
$50

832
$20
833
$18
834
$16
835
$3

836
$16

837
$6

838
$9
839
$6
840
$4
841
$4
842
$4
843
$14
844
$9
845
$7
846
$4
847
$20
848
$4
849
$4
850
$8
851
$3
852
$16
853
$12
854
$12
855
$8
856
$6
857
$10
858
$25
859
$12
860
$7
861
$10
862
$18
863
$8
864
$30
865
$8
866
$12
867
$18
868
$9
869
$14
870
$18
871
$45
872
$10
873
$55
874
$14
875
$20
876
$30
877
$5
878
$5
879
$3
880
$3
881
$4
882
$3
883
$3
884
$4
885
$2
886
$4
887
$3
888
$4
889
$3
890
$3
891
$3
892
$4
893
$9
894
$20
895
$2
896
$4
897
$6
898
$4
899
$6
900
$2
901
$2
902
$10
903
$2
904
$12
Lot Number
Price
905
$9
906
$1
907
$5
908
$1
909
$3
910
$4
911
$5
912
$12
913
$14
914
$10
915
$10
916
$12
917
$55
918
$10
919
$30
920
$12
921
$30

922
$30
923
$9
924
$6
925
$45

926
$35
927
$30
928
$30
929
$30
930
$40
931
$8
932
$3
933
$6
934
$30

935
$4

936
$30

937
$5

938
$4
939
$6
940
$6
941
$35
942
$9
943
$75
944
$25
945
$6
946
$8
947
$10
948
$20
949
$35
950
$30
951
$8
952
$6
953
$6
954
$20
955
$25
956
$25
957
$30
958
$9
959
$9
960
$40
961
$16
962
$10
963
$7
964
-
965
-
966
-
967
-
968
$45
969
$6
970
$45
971
$1
972
$6
973
$3
974
$4
975
$25
976
$2
977
$8

978
$30
979
$14
980
$10
981
$18
982
$20
983
$150

984
$10

1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi) #1
1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi)
Sold for:
$10
985
$10

1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi) #3
1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi)
Sold for:
$10
986
$10

1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi) #4
1920 Russia, Georgia, Civil War souvenir postcard with Full set stamps, postmark Tiflis (Tbilisi)
Sold for:
$10
987
$55
988
$10

989
$6
990
$12
991
$6
992
$14
993
$14
994
-
995
$4

996
$6

997
$4

998
$6

999
$4

1000
$2
1001
$3
1002
$30
1003
$75
1004
$20

Lot Number
Price
1005
$55
1006
$8

1007
$25
1008
$20
1009
$45
1010
$25
1011
$30
1012
$25
1013
$18
1014
$25
1015
$14
1016
$12
1017
$35
1018
$1
1019
$9
1020
$8
1021
$14
1022
$5
1023
$3
1024
$45
1025
$18
1026
$4
1027
$20
1028
$9
1029
$95
1030
$2
1031
$16
1032
$75
1033
$9
1034
$7
1035
$2
1036
$5
1037
$8
1038
$85
1039
$9
1040
$20
1041
$5
1042
$2
1043
$1
1044
$2
1045
$18
1046
$25
1047
$8
1048
$4
1049
$4
1050
$4
1051
$7
1052
$5
1053
$12
1054
$4
1055
$5
1056
$14
1057
$30
1058
$10
1059
$45
1060
$5
1061
$40
1062
$18
1063
$6
1064
$9
1065
$16
1066
$6
1067
$7
1068
$18
1069
$10
1070
$12
1071
$3
1072
$7
1073
$4
1074
$4
1075
$5
1076
$50
1077
$7
1078
$8
1079
$35
1080
$6

1081
$8
1082
$8
1083
$1
1084
$2
1085
$1
1086
$2
1087
$4
1088
$5
1089
$3
1090
$1
1091
$4
1092
$3
1093
$3
1094
$4
1095
$7
1096
$4
1097
$4
1098
$6
1099
$16
1100
$2
1101
$3
1102
$3
1103
$10
1104
$5
Lot Number
Price
1105
$3
1106
$10
1107
$3
1108
$2
1109
$25
1110
$10
1111
$4
1112
$7
1113
$1
1114
-
1115
$10
1116
$2
1117
$1
1118
$2
1119
$20
1120
$16
1121
$20
1122
$10
1123
$14
1124
$20
1125
$16
1126
$4
1127
$2
1128
$25
1129
$30
1130
$6
1131
$12
1132
$6
1133
$14
1134
$5
1135
$10
1136
$10
1137
$14
1138
$9
1139
$9
1140
$3
1141
$6
1142
$10
1143
$1
1144
$8
1145
$2
1146
$8
1147
$1
1148
$1
1149
$10
1150
$6
1151
$3
1152
$3
1153
$2
1154
$3
1155
$4
1156
$6
1157
$3
1158
$4
1159
$12
1160
$3
1161
$4
1162
$3
1163
$3
1164
$4
1165
$3
1166
$3
1167
$2
1168
$3
1169
$1
1170
$3
1171
$4

1172
$6
1173
$14
1174
$12
1175
$25
1176
$18
1177
$14
1178
$65
1179
$25
1180
$2

1181
$30

1182
$3
1183
$3
1184
$2

1185
$3

1186
$14

1502
-
1630
$850
1631
$850

1931 15k Tambov (Tulinovka) Local Issue, Russia USSR (Mint stamp UNRECORDED, Two Certificates, Rare, Signed)
<p>Local issues of Tambov (also Tulinovka suggested as the city of issue). Mint stamps are UNRECORDED according to catalogs. Extremely rare. Certificates of L. Hovest and J. P. Kalkstein. Mi. 1, Yvert. 459A.</p>
Sold for:
$850
1635
$40
1636
$55
1637
$30
1638
$35
1639
$55
1640
$50
1641
$55
1642
$55
1643
$60
1644
$60
1645
$30
1646
$550
1647
$120
1648
$160
1649
$60
Lots:
1650 - 2050
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Price
1650
$55
1651
$60
1652
$180
1653
$3
1654
$9
1655
$45
1656
$65
1657
$65
1658
$600
1659
$75
1660
$30
1661
$45
1662
$170
1663
$275
1664
$230
1665
$500
1666
$230
1667
$40
1668
$45
1669
$140
1670
$60
1671
$30
1672
$95
1673
$40
1674
$35
1675
$40
1676
$75
1677
$6
1678
$8
1679
$12
1680
$12
1681
$4
1682
$9
1683
$6
1684
$3
1685
$3
1686
$6
1687
$35
1688
$40
1689
$60
1690
$275
1691
$160
1692
$10
1693
$8
1694
$4
1695
$6
1696
$4
1697
$45
1698
$20
1699
$60
1700
$16
1701
$4
1702
$12
1703
$18
1704
$20
1705
$35
1706
$7
1707
$16
1708
$25
1709
$55
1710
$30
1711
$45
1712
$25
1713
$150
1714
$5
1715
$60
1716
$20
1717
$25
1718
$60
1719
$8
1720
$4
1721
$8
1722
$30
1723
$35
1724
$18
1725
$45
1726
$6
1727
$30
1728
$20
1729
$55
1730
$14
1731
$25
1732
$3
1733
$170
1734
$25
1735
$90
1736
$75
1737
$12
1738
$6
1739
$14
1740
$35
1741
$50
1742
$10
1743
$16
1744
$16
1745
$16
1746
$20
1747
$8
1748
$12
1749
$40
Lot Number
Price
1750
$14
1751
$30
1752
$10
1753
$16
1754
$14
1755
$20
1756
$18
1757
$120
1758
$25
1759
$9
1760
$10
1761
$16
1762
$16
1763
$30
1764
$12
1765
$10
1766
$8
1767
$10
1768
$8
1769
$20
1770
$75
1771
$45
1772
$50
1773
$25
1774
$12
1775
$35
1776
$7
1777
$25
1778
$18
1779
$8
1780
$20
1781
$8
1782
$9
1783
$16
1784
$12
1785
$8
1786
$6
1787
$110
1788
$6
1789
$12
1790
$7
1791
$10
1792
$12
1793
$16
1794
$110
1795
$6
1796
$8
1797
$120
1798
$375
1799
$240
1800
$3
1801
$6
1802
$250
1803
$210
1804
$10
1805
$1
1806
$3
1807
$2
1808
$4
1809
$5
1810
$5
1811
$4
1812
$6
1813
$12
1814
$7
1815
$12
1816
$9

1817
$35
1818
$4
1819
$3
1820
$4
1821
$14
1822
$4

1823
$3

1824
$4
1825
$14

1826
$30
1827
$14
1828
$4

1829
$12

1830
$4
1831
$20

1832
$16

1833
$18
1834
$25
1835
$45
1836
-
1837
$4

1838
$4

1839
$4

1840
$4

1841
$50
1842
$25
1843
$45
1844
$14
1845
$10
1846
$45
1847
$70
1848
$12
1849
$18
Lot Number
Price
1850
$14

1851
$9

1852
$5

1853
$5
1854
$9
1856
$14
1857
$14
1858
$2
1859
$6

1860
$10

1861
$16

1862
$5
1863
$50
1864
$130
1865
$12
1866
$9
1867
$8
1868
$35

1922 7500r RSFSR, Sheet (Control Number `3`+Numerous Errors, MNH)
The dot in the 'Ч' in the word ПОЧТА (16th stamp in the right half of the sheet) and typographical errors in the overprint: (РУВ, РУГ instead of РУБ) - the last column of the sheet. Rare control number '3'.
Sold for:
$35
1869
$10
1870
$8
1871
$9
1872
$9
1873
$12
1874
$3
1875
$130
1876
$18
1877
$5

1878
$7
1879
$30
1880
$7

1881
$16
1882
$20
1883
$25
1884
$18
1885
$35
1886
$10
1887
$16
1888
$14

1889
$4
1890
$5
1891
$4

1892
$4
1893
$12

1894
$6

1895
$9

1896
$2
1897
$4
1898
$20
1899
$50
1900
$25
1901
$200
1902
$600
1903
$3
1904
$7
1905
$20
1906
$6
1907
$35
1908
$16
1909
$3
1910
$55
1911
$7
1912
$12
1913
$14
1914
$6
1915
$90
1916
$550
1917
$30
1918
$130
1919
$14
1920
$12
1921
$4
1922
$5
1923
$2
1924
$2
1925
$8
1926
$2
1927
$4
1928
$2
1929
$3
1930
$6
1931
$6
1932
$6
1933
$6
1934
$7
1935
$300
1936
$18
1937
$6
1938
$12
1939
$5
1940
$90

1941
$35

1942
$120

1943
$30

1944
$30

1945
$10

1946
$9

1947
$12

1948
$35

1949
$14

1950
$25

Lot Number
Price
1951
$25

1952
$10

1953
$6

1954
$6

1955
$8
1956
$5

1957
$30

1958
$6

1959
$12

1960
$6

1961
$5

1962
$8

1963
$14

1964
$16

1965
$25

1966
$18

1967
$7

1968
$4

1969
$3

1970
$3

1971
$3

1972
$3

1973
$3

1974
$3

1975
$3
1976
$50
1977
$4

1978
$25

1979
$40

1980
$16

1981
$3
1982
$16
1983
$45
1918-63 Soviet Union, Collection, Album (48 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$45
1984
$55
1926-64 Soviet Union, Collection on Pages(87 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$55
1985
$35
1945-60 Soviet Union, Collection, Album (26 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$35
1986
$30
1957-86 Soviet Union, Collection (52 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$30
1987
$40
1954-86 Soviet Union, Collection, Album (51 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$40
1988
$275
1946-85 Soviet Union, Large Collection, Album (372 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$275
1989
$12
1963-75 Soviet Union, Collection, Album (48 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$12
1990
$70
1963-95 Soviet Union, Russia, Souvenir Sheets, Collection (25 Pages, MNH)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$70
1991
$12
1976-89 Soviet Union, Collection, Album (41 Pages, MNH)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$12
1992
$10
1976-95 Soviet Union, Russia, Collection, Album (57 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$10
1993
$16
1983-92 Russia, Souvenir Sheets, Collection, Album (27 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$16
1994
$20
1995
$25
2004-07 Russia, Souvenir Sheets, Collection, Album (26 Pages, MNH)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$25
1996
$8
1997
$16
1998
$30

1999
$4
2000
$4
2001
$4
2002
$20
2003
$4
2004
$12
2005
$2
2006
$5
2007
$6
2008
$7
2009
$5
2010
$1
2011
$1
2012
$1
2013
$1
2014
$10
2015
$10
2016
$10
2017
-
2018
-
2019
-
2020
-
2021
-
2022
-
2023
-
2024
-
2025
-
2026
-
2027
-
2028
$12
2029
$12
2030
$4

2031
$9
2032
$9
2033
$8
2034
$12

2035
$4

2036
$30
2037
$20
2038
$16
2039
$18
2040
$16
2041
$18
2042
$25
2043
$16
2044
$6

2045
$30

2046
$50

2047
$10
2048
$10
2049
$25

2050
$25

Lots:
2051 - 2450
Lot Number
Price
2051
$6
2052
$25

2053
$45

2054
$16

2055
$3
2056
$7

2057
$5

2058
$14

2059
$16

2060
$3

2061
$25

2062
$12

2063
$12
2064
$10
2065
$14
2066
$12
2067
$12
2068
$40
2069
$6

2070
$40
2071
$80
2072
$9
2073
$7
2074
$7
2075
$7
2076
$50
2077
$4
2078
$7
2079
$9
2080
$20
2081
$12
2082
$10
2083
$20
2084
$8
2085
$8
2086
$16
2087
$8
2088
$35
2089
$6
2090
$6
2091
$30
2092
$12
2093
$14
2094
$12
2095
$45
2096
$20

2097
$30
2098
$14
2099
$25
2100
$12
2101
$6
2102
$30
2103
$25
2104
$55
2105
$5
2106
$18

2107
$25

2108
$16

2109
$18

2110
$6

2111
$6
2112
$12

2113
$10

2114
$16
2115
$4

2116
$10

2117
$30

2118
$16
2119
$6

2120
$55
2121
$70
2122
$5

2123
$5

2124
$4

2125
$7
2126
$9
2127
$4
2128
$6

2129
$7

2130
$12

2131
$18

2132
$14

2133
$16

2134
$14
2135
$16
2136
$25
2137
$20
2138
$18
2139
$16
2140
$16
2141
$55
2142
$45
2143
$50
2144
$40
2145
$40
2146
$50
2147
$45
2148
$50
2149
$18
2150
$5
Lot Number
Price
2151
$6
2152
$5
2153
$5
2154
$6
2155
$10
2156
$30
2157
$18
2158
$16
2159
$18
2160
$110

2161
$10
2162
$8
2163
$30
2164
$12

2165
$10

2166
$4
2167
$25

2168
$10

2169
$6

2170
$5
2171
$20
2172
$9
2173
$12
2174
$18
2175
$16
2176
$60
2177
$6

2178
$5

2179
$12

2180
$7

2181
$7

2182
$6

2183
$7

2184
$6

2185
$7

2186
$5

2187
$7

2188
$9

2189
$6

2190
$4

2191
$4

2192
$7

2193
$20

2194
$7

2195
$40

2196
$20

2197
$18

2198
$25
2199
$30
2200
$35
2201
$25
2202
$20
2203
$10
2204
$14
2205
$7
2206
$20
2207
$25
2208
$25
2209
$25
2210
$12
2211
$25
2212
$20
2213
$14
2214
$18
2215
$14
2216
$6
2217
$20
2218
$12
2219
$12
2220
$25
2221
$16
2222
$18
2223
$9
2224
$10
2225
$35
2226
$12
2227
$25
2228
$12
2229
$16
2230
$25
2231
$20
2232
$50
2233
$25
2234
$12
2235
$35
2236
$25

2237
$14
2238
$35
2239
$7
2240
$1

2241
$5
2242
$6
2243
$5

2244
$5
2245
$2

2246
$3

2247
$30
2248
$25
2249
$3

2250
$6

Lot Number
Price
2251
$9

2252
$30

2253
$25

2254
$55

2255
$4

2256
$10

2257
$25

2258
$6

2259
$5

2260
$6

2261
$14

2262
$8
2263
$7
2264
$7
2265
$8
2266
$5
2267
$25

2268
$7

2269
$8

2270
$425
2271
$30

2272
$25

2273
$25

2274
$25

2275
$25

2276
$25

2277
$25

2278
$20

2279
$25

2280
$25

2281
$25

2282
$45

2283
$45

2284
$45

2285
$50

2286
$45

2287
$45

2288
$45

2289
$40

2290
$45

2291
$45

2292
$45

2293
$45

2294
$12
2295
$20
2296
$9
2297
$7
2298
$14
2299
$10
2300
$20
2301
$14
2302
$55
2303
$35
2304
$50
2305
$55
2306
$18
2307
$35
2308
$35
2309
$40
2310
$25
2311
$40
2312
$40
2313
$35
2314
$40
2315
$40
2316
$45
2317
$60
2318
$50
2319
$65
2320
$35
2321
$25
2322
$16

2323
$70
2324
$80

2325
$3
2326
$35

2327
$9

2328
$14

2329
$12

2330
$10

2331
$5
2332
$10

2333
$12

2334
$3
2335
$5
2336
$10
2337
$55

2338
$7

2339
$5
2340
$9

2341
$35

2342
$4

2343
$6
2344
$12
2345
$10
2346
$40
2347
$75
2348
$30
2349
$18
2350
$20
Lot Number
Price
2351
$12
2352
$20

2353
$6

Kiev Type 1 - 1 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (Black Overprint, CV $50)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$6
2354
$10

Kiev Type 1 - 25 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (Shifted Perforation, CV $80, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$10
2355
$10

Kiev Type 1 - 7 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $100, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$10
2356
$5

Kiev Type 1 - 35 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50, Canceled, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$5
2357
$5

Kiev Type 1 - 35 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50, Canceled, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$5
2358
$12

Kiev Type 1 - 7 Rub, Ukraine Tridents (CV $100, MNH, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$12
2359
$8

Kiev Type 1 - 70 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $80, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$8
2360
$14

2361
$16

2362
$12

2363
$14

2364
$25
2365
$20

2366
$7
2367
$25
2368
$18
2369
$6
2370
$7

Kiev Type 2 - 7 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$7
2371
$7

Kiev Type 2a - 3 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Pair (Single Handstamp, CV $100, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$7
2372
$3

Kiev Type 2a - 7 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$3
2373
$5

Kiev Type 2b - 70 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $75, Single Handstamp Strip)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$5
2374
$5

Kiev Type 2c - 14 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Pair (Single Handstamp, CV $60)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$5
2375
$3

Kiev Type 2ee - 70 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $100)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$3
2376
$3

Kiev Type 2gg - 70 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $30, Signed)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity. Signed by an expert.
Sold for:
$3
2377
$5
2378
$3
2379
$4
2380
$4
2381
$12
2382
$20

2383
$3
2384
$4
2385
$18

2386
$8
2387
$12
2388
$7
2389
$3
2390
$12
2391
$16
2392
$3
2393
$5
2394
$14
2395
$3
2396
$7
2397
$12
2398
$18

2399
$9
2400
$5
2401
$10

2402
$4
2403
$12
2404
$6
2405
$4

2406
$12
2407
$10

2408
$9
2409
$5
2410
$3
2411
$12

2412
$14
2413
$60
2414
$12
2415
$9
2416
$14
2417
$7
2418
$4
2419
$18
2420
$4

2421
$4

Odessa Type 2 - 5 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$4
2422
$16

2423
$12
2424
$14

2425
$25

2426
$25

2427
$18

2428
$10

Odessa Type 6 - 50 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $50)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$10
2429
$7
2430
$8

2431
$8
2432
$35

Odessa Type 7 - 15 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $200)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$35
2433
$12

2434
$9
2435
$8

Odessa Type 7 - 7 Rub, Ukraine Tridents (CV $60)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$8
2436
$18

Odessa Type 7 - 7 Rub, Ukraine Tridents (CV $250)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$18
2437
$18

2438
$2
2439
$4
2440
$5
2441
$10

2442
$14

Odessa Type 10 - 3.50 Rub, Ukraine Tridents (Coupon, CV $80)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$14
2443
$3
2444
$4
2445
$5
2446
$12
2447
$50
2448
$7

2449
$5
2450
$7

Poltava Type 1 - 35 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $125, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$7
Lots:
2451 - 2825
Lot Number
Price
2451
$12

Kharkiv Type 2 - 1 Rub, Ukraine Tridents (CV $40, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$12
2452
$40

Novobelitsa Type 1 LOCAL - 50 Kop, Ukraine Tridents (CV $150, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$40
2453
$50

Novobelitsa Type 2 LOCAL - 3 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Pair (CV $750, Canceled NOVOBELITSA MOGILEV)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$50
2454
$40

Kiev Type 1 - 2 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Pair (Green Overprint, CV $200, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$40
2455
$65

Kiev Type 1 - 2 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Block of Four (Green Overprint, CV $400, Canceled)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$65
2456
$35

Kiev Type 1 - 2 Kop, Ukraine Tridents Block of Four (Green Overprint, CV $250, MNH)
1918 Ukrainian trident issue. Genuine overprint. Guarantee of authenticity.
Sold for:
$35
2457
$9
2458
$12
2459
$20

2460
$12
2461
$10

2462
$12

2463
$14

2464
$10

2465
$12

2466
$10
2467
$4
2468
$55

2469
$10
2470
$5
2471
$5
2472
$30
2473
$14
2474
$5

2475
$40

2476
$5

2477
$9

2478
$2

2479
$5

2480
$10

2481
$10

2482
$12

2483
$6

2484
$9

2485
$6

2486
$5

2487
$4
2488
$8

2489
$3

2490
$5

2491
$6
2492
$3

2493
$18

2494
$1

2495
$1

2496
$2

2497
$30

2498
$40

2499
$1

2500
$3

2501
$1

2502
$1

2503
$16

2504
$16

2505
$12
2506
$3

2507
$6

2508
-
2509
$8

2510
$20

2511
$8

2512
$8

2513
$10

2514
$8

2515
$4

2516
$30

2517
$6

2518
$35

2519
$3

2520
$1
2521
$8

2522
$20

2523
$6

2524
$5

2525
$20

2526
$20

2527
$3
2528
$20
2529
$12

2530
$6
2531
$25
2532
$2

2533
$4
2534
$9

2535
$1

2536
$5

2537
$3

2538
$1

2539
$5

2540
$12

2541
$8

2542
$16

2543
$30

2544
$45
Lot Number
Price
2545
$2
2546
$2

2547
$12

2548
$9

2549
$1
2550
$6

2551
$3
2552
$3

2553
$4
2554
$4

2555
$4

2556
$8

2557
$3
2558
$12

2559
$8

2560
$4

2561
$1
2562
$9

2563
$4
2564
$5

2565
$25
2566
$9

2567
$9

2568
$4

2569
$16

2570
$4

2571
$6

2572
$2

2573
$20
2574
$1

2575
$3

2576
$2

2577
$2

2578
$7

2579
$1
2580
$1

2581
$3

2582
$2

2583
$14

2584
$12

2585
$20

2586
$7

2587
$4

2588
$4

2589
$3

2590
$5

2591
$2

2592
$4

2593
$7

2594
$12

2595
$9

2596
$20

2597
$50

2598
$6

2599
$8

2600
$25
2601
$20

2602
$5

2603
$14

2604
$5
2605
$35

2606
$14

2607
$30

2608
$1

2609
$8

2610
$16

2611
$6

2612
$1

2613
$30

2614
$70

2615
$30

2616
$30

2617
$14

2618
$20
2619
$100
2620
$25
2621
$30
2622
$40
2623
$4

2624
$3

2625
$3

2626
$3

2627
$4

2628
$3

2629
$7

2630
$1

2631
$5

2632
$3

2633
$3

2634
$3

2635
$8

2636
$25

2637
$12

2638
$18

Lot Number
Price
2639
$4

2640
$6

2641
$4

2642
$3

2643
$5

2644
$4

2645
$3

2646
$30

2647
$5

2648
$5

2649
$18

2650
$55

2651
$3

2652
-

2653
$1

2654
$3

2655
$4

2656
$16

2657
$3

2658
$1

2659
$10

2660
$7

2661
$4

2662
$4

2663
$4

2664
$16

2665
$1

2666
$3
2667
$1
2668
$4
2669
$3
2670
$5
2671
$20

2672
$4

2673
$20

2674
$5

2675
-
2676
$4
2677
$1

2678
$20

2679
$6

2680
$8

2681
$4

2682
$10

2683
$20

2684
$4

2685
$1

2686
$5

2687
$8

2688
$6

2689
-
2690
-
2691
$10

2692
$16

2693
$4

2694
$30
2695
$25
2696
$25
2697
$12

2698
$16

2699
$12

2700
$3

2701
$4
2702
$25
2703
$4

2704
$5

2705
$1

2706
-
2707
$1

2708
$5

2709
$14

2710
$60

2711
$16

2712
$2

2713
$1

2714
$2

2715
$3

2716
$2

2717
$7

2718
$1

2719
$2

2720
$10

2721
$6

2722
$9

2723
$3

2724
$12

2725
$7

2726
$1

2727
$3

2728
$6

2729
$2

2730
$2

2731
$12

2732
$12

Lot Number
Price
2733
$14

2734
$5

2735
$5

2736
$20

2737
$12

2738
$2

2739
$3

2740
$2

2741
$2
2742
$3
2743
$5

2744
$6

2745
$5

2746
$6

2747
$170

2748
$5
2749
$4
2750
$10
2751
$150

2752
$25

2753
$2

2754
$2

2755
$1

2756
$1

2757
$1

2758
$9

2759
$1

2760
$1

2761
$1

2762
$1

2763
$2

2764
$2

2765
$1

2766
$2

2767
$2

2768
$2

2769
$1

2770
$1

2771
$1

2772
$2

2773
$1

2774
$2

2775
$1

2776
$2

2777
$2

2778
$4

2779
$2

2780
$2

2781
-
2782
$2

2783
-
2784
$1

2785
-
2786
$1

2787
$1

2788
$2

2789
$2

2790
$2

2791
$1

2792
$2

2793
-
2794
$1

2795
$1

2796
$1

2797
$1

2798
$1

2799
$2

2800
$1

2801
$1

2802
$1

Austria, Large Collection on Pages (28 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$1
2803
$16

2804
$2

2805
$7
2806
$10

2807
$25

2808
$14

Latin America, Large Collection on Pages (45 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$14
2809
$75

Georgia, Local Post, Collection (26 Pages, MNH)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$75
2810
$375

1992-2011 Armenia and Republic of Artsakh, HUGE Collection of 13 ALBUMS with Stamps, Sheets, Covers (1264 Pages, MNH)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Heavy item, will be sent in few packages. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$375
2811
$50
2812
$90

2813
$25
2814
$10
2815
$16
2816
$25
2817
$20

2818
$25

2819
$12

2820
$20

2821
$1

2822
$3
1957-92 Czechoslovakia, Three Albums with Stamps (191 Pages)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$3
2823
$16
1919-96, Poland, Large Collection on Pages (157 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Sold for:
$16
2824
-
1956-72, Poland, Large Collection on Pages (66 Pages, Canceled)
"Please use the ""View all images"" button for convenient viewing of all images. Используйте кнопку ""View all images"" для удобного просмотра всех изображений списком. Shipping charges will apply to this item."
Unsold
2825
$18