Auction No 48
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Nauru 1935 kgv silver jubilee set of 4 fine mint mnh sg40-sg43.
Nauru 1937-48 Ships Shiny Paper Set/14 Stamps to 10/- SG26B/39B Mint. vf
Netherlands, 1861: Folded letter franked with 10c Roskarmin (MiNr: 2I Pl-VII, "Horen"), tied with a box cachet 'FRANCO' in black, and ‘ Rotterdam 5/10’ CDS in red alongside. The cover is addressed to Amsterdam, with a 16/7/1861 arrival postmark in red on the reverse.
Netherlands, 1852: 10c Roskarmin (MiNr: 2 Pl.), on folded letter tied with a Franco Dated Mark with Arabic Letters and Figures, Type 39 from Amsterdam, dated 2/3 in black. arrival Rotterdam 2/3 CDS in red on reverse.
Netherlands, 1857: 5c Blue (Mi. No. 1a Plate III 36-37), a pair of stamps, tied by Rotterdam / FRANCO 14. 7. 57. Type 37 CDS in black on a local cover to Amsterdam, with a 15.7.1857 arrival postmark in red on back.
Netherlands, 1855: Domestic rate letter correctly franked with 5c Blue (MiNr: 1a Pl-II), paying the rate for up to and including 30 miles. The stamp is tied by a clear Rotterdam / FRANCO 30. 5. 55. type 37 CDS, indicating local mailing.
Netherlands, 1854: 10c Roskarmin (MiNr: 2 II 84), posted from Breda to Hertogenbosch.
Netherlands, the Dutch province of Brabant (1854–1865): This group of three stampless folded letters features date-mark cancellations with a number for the month. highlights the evolution of red postmarks over time.
- 1854: Arnhem to Nymwegen
- 1861: Dordrecht to Haarlem
- 1865: Amsterdam to Breda
1854 Netherlands 10c red carmine Mi. No. 2 Plate V2, nice margins. stamp tied by cancel type 1A Amsterdam 25/5 (1856) with Utrecht cds on reverse.
Netherlands, King William III – Lot of 2 folded letters, locally posted:
- 1871: Franked with 10c Red.
- 1875: Franked with 20c Green.
Netherlands, 1839, stampless letter dated 28 November 1839, was sent from Aslen to Zutphen, featuring red postmarks from both towns and handwritten notations.
1865-1868, Netherlands, lot of 4 folded letters, all tied by Type 1D "FRANCO" in frame cancel.
- 1865: Kampen to Amsterdam, franked with 10c Brownish Red, single-circle postmarks in red.
- 1867: Almelo to Lage, franked with 5c Deep Blue, cover postmarked ‘Almelo’ in red and ‘Laage’ in blue, indicating partial postage paid by sender.
- 1867: Rotterdam to Amsterdam, franked with 10c Dark Red, double-circle postmarks in red.
- 1868: Amsterdam to London, franked with 15c Dark Orange, postmarked ‘Amsterdam’ and ‘London / PAID’ in red.
1865, Netherlands: Folded letter bearing three 15c 'Lake' orange-yellow stamps (Mi. No. 3), each tied by Type 1D "FRANCO" in frame cancel. Accompanied by a Rotterdam CDS dated January 24, 1865, and a red "London / PAID" transit mark dated January 26. Belfast arrival CDS on the reverse. One stamp with a vertical crease.