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Germany Beethoven 6pf Ganzsachen / postal stationary entire cards. Michel P178 [Lernt Deutschland Kennen], nearly complete set, with 25 of 27 cards, missing only Darmstadt and Neumunster.
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
PPC of Dessau flown from Berlin to Dessau, with colorful Hindenburg and Ebert franking.
US$89
(ca EUR70.1)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Apostrophe D variety (Plattenfehler V) CV EUR300.
US$199
(ca EUR156.73)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. White wedge (Kiel) between flag and bounding circle on the left, CV EUR160.
US$199
(ca EUR156.73)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Horn/hump (Sporn) on right of D in Deutsches variety, CV EUR80.
US$49
(ca EUR38.59)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Flat-top Reich variety from the upper margin. CV EUR600.
US$299
(ca EUR235.49)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Flat-top Reich variety from the upper margin. CV EUR300.
US$159
(ca EUR125.23)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Flat-top Reich variety from the upper margin. CV EUR250.
US$129
(ca EUR101.6)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Flat-top Reich variety from the upper margin. Staple hole in upper margin whete the sheets were stapled together in a bundle. Stamp perfect MNH. CV EUR400.
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Apostrophe D variety (Plattenfehler V) CV EUR160.
US$99
(ca EUR77.97)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Apostrophe D variety (Plattenfehler V) CV EUR150.
US$99
(ca EUR77.97)
Stamp issue from the former state of Bavaria, subsumed into the greater Weimar (Deutsches Reich, nothing to do with Hitler) socialist republic. Apostrophe D variety (Plattenfehler V) CV EUR160.
US$99
(ca EUR77.97)
Inflation-era Weimar Germany cover, with local 'paid' label from Leverkusen (Bezirk Coeln / Cologne Region) Sent to Rotterdam. Quite a unique piece. First day of the new rate, September 1st.
US$299
(ca EUR235.49)
German Inflation-era sheets attached to cover which has been elongated and folded to accept them -- rough, but rare as such. Nine columns of two sheets of 400 mark stamps were used, one front, one back, plus eleven 300 marks. Faulty, but impressive. From the courts in Gera, with handstamp of Griez, used on the first day od thw new rate, September 1st, 1923.
US$279
(ca EUR219.74)
Flown cover with all markings, including Berlin-Friedrichshafen. The first flight is EUR500 in Sieger, much more than the later flights.
US$399
(ca EUR314.25)
Hungarian franking on Graf Zeppelin mail from Budapest to Freidrichshafen and further forwarding to Bloetberget, Sweden. On preprinted Zeppelin cachet card.
US$159
(ca EUR125.23)
Registered cover from Morocco Agencies (British) to Rio de Janeiro, sent to Freidrichshafen and then on the Graf Zeppelin to Rio. With multiple way cancels including Registered British PO Tangiers. Sieger CV650
US$599
(ca EUR471.76)
German card sent on the Graf Zeppelin from Friedrichshafen to Copenhagen, Denmark, collected at the collectors station in Denmark and handstamped 'Ekstra Bladet' and 'Mit Luftschiff " Graf Zeppelin" zu befoerdern'. On RPPC of mansion in Copenhagen and sent onto Cleveland, Ohio.
US$179
(ca EUR140.98)
Real Photo RPPC showing the Graf Zeppelin in flight, used on the Balkanfahrt / Balkans Flight, with Bukarest / Bucharest and Prague arrival cancels.
US$249
(ca EUR196.11)
Graf Zeppelin flown mail Leipzig-Basel, CV EUR225. Slightly rough around the edges as per scan. Large counterstamp reverse from Luwdwig Bernstein Cigarren-Tabak (Cigars and Tobacco)
US$199
(ca EUR156.73)
Graf Zeppelin Bordpost / On Board Mail on the return flight from Meiningen to Friedrichshafen with further forwarding on to Lucerne, Switzerland. The passenger, apparently an ardent Nazi, has added a swastika to the hull and added the message 'Heartfelt Greetings and a Hitler Salute from the Zeppelin'.
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
Real Photo RPPC showing the Graf Zeppelin in flight, used on the Hollandfahrt / Holland Flight, with Amsterdamarrival cachet / cancel.
US$229
(ca EUR180.36)
Card flown on the Graf Zeppelin's Kurzfahrt in die Schweiz / short flight to Switzerland on Aug 4, 1932. On a very scarce (as flown) RPPC of the Zeppelin's pilot room. Only 186 cards/covers on board -- this might be the only such. Yeah baby!
US$449
(ca EUR353.63)
Graf Zeppelin Bordpost / On Board Mail card -- great picture of the Graf's underside -- for the interrupted America flight of 1929. Single franking of Michel 423Y (CVEUR120).
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
1.50 Mark overprint stmp, from Obercunewalde to Dresden, Altstadt (the Old City). 2008 CV EUR220
US$189
(ca EUR148.85)
Graf Zeppelin card for the interrupted America flight of 1929. Single franking of Michel 383.
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
CV for four single EUR200
US$149
(ca EUR117.35)
Original copy of 1920 biography of German WWI Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. In original dustjacket(!), a bit worn with repaired tears, but still, an original dustjacket. Small bookplate of the seller (Buecher-Boerse) inside front cover. Contents clean and tight, in German.
US$99
(ca EUR77.97)
Real Photo RPPC of the Graf ready to depart, used as a Bordpost / on board mail on the 3rd Swiss flight of the Graf Zeppelin in 1929.
US$299
(ca EUR235.49)
Graf Zeppelin Ruckfahrt Leipzig/ Leipzig return flight, and sent to Bern in 1930 on RPPC card with photo of the airship.
US$229
(ca EUR180.36)