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Catalog archive | Auction 166

01/12/2019

GERMAN-NEW GUINEA SPECIALISED
Lot 21-32 from 32
Page 12
1912, postal stationery postcard 5 Pfg imperial yacht, stamp HERBERTSHÖHE DNG -.-12 (written at the 25.12.12) to Cologne. The sender adress reports "today was a Sing-Sing from all on the plantations the New Guinea - Co. employees native inhabitants itemized. . . ". The card has a weakened vertical central fold
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P8
BF
Opening bid
40
1912, postal stationery postcard 5 Pfg imperial yacht, weak stamp RABAUL (date indecipherable, card dispatched at the 28. III. 1912), to Hanover. Reverse senders mark "Friedrich Roeder / Rabaul / German new guinea". Roeder was clerical assistant near the imperial administrative district Raubaul (at the 28.10.12 in Namanula / Rabaul deceased)
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P8
BF
Opening bid
100
1913, picture postcards "S. S. manila", with 5 Pfg imperial yacht, stamp FRIEDICH-WILHELMSHAFEN 28 / 3 / 13, addressed at Dr. Carl Friederici (was as ethnologist / explorer 1908-1910 in DNG) in Dorlisheim / Alsace. Sender adress: Johann Rupert and Friedrich Lauer, missionary and missionary merchant at the Neuendettelsauer mission
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8
BF
Opening bid
100
10 Pfg imperial yacht on cover, stamp RABAUL (DNG) 23.12.13, to Berlin. Reverse sender adress flap imprint "George P. Kaumann / Bismarck archipelago / German new guinea". Merchant was chairman of the growers' association in Herbertshöhe
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9
BF
Opening bid
100
1913, 10 Pfg imperial yacht (kl. Corner fault) on cover, stamp RABAUL (DNG) 19.9.13, to Sulzbach on d. Murr. Sender adress "Boettcher, Omo" - seeming Missionary Ernst Böttcher. Small patina
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9
BF
Opening bid
40
1914, (approximate. ), war mails: photo postcard "STH COAST - NEW BRITON . N. G" with native inhabitants on to boot. Senders note: "Maritovan (?), post Namatanai / German new guinea". The card is addressed to the German Colonial School in Witzenhausen on d. Werra and durchlief the censorship (high-oval censorship stamp "PASSED BY CENSOR A. N. &M. E. No. 2"). The stamp was probably there removed (because maybe under of the franking hidden messages). Delivery the card seeming first to End of the war
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BF
Opening bid
600
1914, cover of the pioneer of the German colonial philately Albert Friedemann, a week before outbreak of the first world war at the 30.7.14 as printed matter in Leipzig delivered, addressed to the Emperor. Gouvernements secretary A. H. Schulz in Rabaul. Because of the outbreak of war with the two-line cancel "due to state of war / return" provided and at Friedemann returned
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BF
Opening bid
250
Accepted bid
310
1914, 30 Pfg imperial yacht on registered cover, handwritten cancelled (stamp probably already in Peterhafen, a city without post, affixed and cancelled, from island service brought to Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, there E. Label accessory and to Gross-Schönau in Saxony sends, thence expanse envoy to Schandau). The cover has in the leftmost position a filing perforation
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12
BF
Opening bid
200
1914, (9.7), war mails: colored picture postcard "Papuadorf", with 5 Pfg imperial yacht, stamp HERBERTSHÖHE DNG 9 / 7 14. just before outbreak of war with "Prince Waldemar" from Herbertshöhe to Solingen exited. These post has it still up to Trans-Siberian Railway got, is but not until after Germany arrives. From of the Russian post Office partly censored and to China returned. Thence over the USA to Germany used and in the December 1914 arrived. Tax cancel, although (actual) correct postage. The existing piece is not censored, but from stamp here unequivocal this post office outlet and the described mail route to assign.
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8
BF
Opening bid
300
Accepted bid
270
1914, 10 Pfg and 20 Pfg on registered cover, stamp FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN 11 / 7 / 14 to Erford. On face Russian censorship rectangle cancel from Vladivostok in violet (study group 1,500.-). Route over the still neutral USA to Germany, therefore - like the arrival postmark from Erford (7.12.14) allocated almost 4 months running time. Sender adress: Missionary Friedrich shooter of the station Hausemannberg. Signed twice BOTHE BPP. The cover is through moisture penetration blotched. Extraordinarily rare document
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9,10
BF
Opening bid
800
Cover of the "new guinea company, Rabaul", used in 1918, transport traces.
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BF
Opening bid
50
1911, postal stationery postcard 5 Pfg imperial yacht, stamp RABAUL DNG 28.2 11, to Hamburg. Sender adress is Walther Wiechmann (reverse senders mark), born at Hamburg-Hammerbrook. Wiechmann was including accountant general at the Hernsheim AG.
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P8
BF
Opening bid
100
GERMAN-NEW GUINEA SPECIALISED
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