Tradition und Erfahrung in klassischer Philatelie seit 1925

Katalogsuche

Äthiopien

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  • Losnr. : 725 Äthiopien

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    1858: 1 d. red, plate 78, lettered AA, a used example cancelled by "F.F." (Field Force) obliterator in black. Slight blunted at upper left but rare.
    Ausruf : 200.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 726 Äthiopien

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    1867: 1 pi. red, a used example with part strike of the extremely rare "REGIE POSTE EGIZIANE / MASSAWA" intaglio seal handstamp in black and an 1872 1 pi. red similarly struck.
    Ausruf : 250.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 260.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 727 Äthiopien

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    1874/75: Large piece bearing 5 pa. brown, perf. 12½ (eight examples) including two vertical tête-bêche pairs and a horzontal pair all cancelled by "POSTE KHEDEVIE EGIZIANE / MASSAWA" datestamps (10 FEB 78) in black. Extremely rare. Provenance: Ex collection Colonel J. R. Danson, April 1977, lot 516.
    Ausruf : 500.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 600.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 728 Äthiopien

    1872/75: The collection with 10 pa. grey vertical tête-bêche pair with unclear cancellation, typographed 20 pa. blue, 1 pi. red (8 examples) and 2 pi. yellow (4 examples) all showing "POSTE KHEDEVIE EGIZIANE / MASSAWA" datestamps in black; dated between December 1872 and January 1879. Generally fine, a rare selection.
    Ausruf : 400.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 500.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 729 Äthiopien

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    1873 (Jan 21): Stampless envelope written in the hand of General Charles Gordon and addressed to Shepheard's Hotel in Cairo, struck with intaglio "POST OFFICE EGYPTIAN KHEDEVIATE - MASSAWA -1871" in black (Maktab Bosta Khedevie Mariye Massawa), Arabic manuscript "From the Hospodar General of the Sudan" at left and fine strike of "POSTE KHEDEVIE EGIZIANE / MASSAWA" datestamp in black. Reverse with "Poste Vice-Reali Egiziane / Suez" transit cds (Feb 2) and faint Cairo arrival (Feb 3). A famous and very rare cover. Provenance: Ex collection Colonel J. R. Danson, April 1977, lot 534.
    Ausruf : 3 500.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 7 500.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 730 Äthiopien

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    1868: Interpostal Seals, Type IV examples in black on green (9, reading Massaua) unused, also 1879 Type VII examples in red (2, Massaouah), Type VIII unused example in red (Massaoua) and Type VIIIA example in red (Massawa). A fine group with letter from Tony Schmidt explaining the six sub-types of Type IV.
    Ausruf : 200.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 731 Äthiopien

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    1879/84: De La Rue issue adhesives (23) all cancelled by "MASSAWAH" datestamp, the selection on leaves with 20 pa. blue pair and single (cancelled in blue-green ink), 20 pa. vertical pair cancelled in black (Oct 1883), two pieces each bearing 1884 issue 20 pa. rose carmine pairs tied by fine strikes in black ((June and October 1885), block of four 1884 20 pa. on 5 pi. green etc. A fine and scarce assembly.
    Ausruf : 300.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 400.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 732 Äthiopien

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    1882: 10 pa. bluish grey, the used block of four neatly cancelled by "MASSAWAH" datestamp in black (8 FE 83). Exceptional and scarce on such a fine multiple.
    Ausruf : 120.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 220.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 733 Äthiopien

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    1883 (Oct 16): Cover and original contents mailed back to Cento, Italy from the ill-fated Expedition to the source of the White Nile (all the members of the Expedition were assassinated in October 1884), franked by 1879 20 pa. blue with a further stamp missing, tied by "MASSAWAH" cds in black with repeated strike at lower left. The contents were written on June 15, 1883 at Samara (now Debra Tabor) and the envelope bears two chisel slits for disinfection, Suez transit cds (Oct 27) and Cento arrival cds. Just six covers (two were posted in Hodeida, Yemen) are recorded from this Expedition.  
    Ausruf : 250.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : 850.00 CHF

    Losnr. : 734 Äthiopien

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    Katalognummer : Proof 3
    In 1893 the Emperor Menelik II sold the concession for running a Post Office and issuing stamps (the Emperor correctly realising his population would not use the service), to Leon Chefneux. The stamps were designed in Paris by Eugene Mouchon and later issued in quantity and sold to the Parisian stamp dealer Arthur Maury. A total of 300'000 sets were issued with the higher values being issued in larger quantities than the lower values. As the face value was in Amharic they could not be accepted by the UPU and thus all mail bearing the first issue was sent via Djibouti. Ethiopia itself only received 135'000 sets of the issue, the balance being held in Paris. 1894: King Menelik II, imperforate Die Proof of the 1 g. blue value on thick white paper. Rare.
    Ausruf : 200.00 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft