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    Registered cover, small format private correspondence, sent from "KOLOMEA 2 VIII 19" to Peczenizhyn, franked  with CMT overprints 60 h. on 15 h. red-brown and 1 k. 20 h. on 50 h. green (Bulat 2,6), Romanian censor cachet of COLOMEA in violet. Some tropical spots, otherwise fine, signed Bulat, certificicate Ceremuga AIEP (2011).
    Starting bid : 700 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 304 Western Ukraine

    Two covers franked with Polish adhesives, both with Romanian military censorship cachets (C:T: in double circle) and one with Krakow "K" in circle.  One is sent form "PODWOLOCZYSKA 30.VI 19", addressed to Vienna, and franked front and back with 10 x 5 h. Polish adhesives; the other is sent from "CHOROSTKOW 13.VIII. 19", addresed to the USA. and franked on reverse with 2 x 25 h. Polish adhesives. Rare and remarkable items, both accompanied with Dr. Zelonka's descriptions.
    Starting bid : 800 CHF
    Hammer price : 800 CHF

    Lot# : 305 Western Ukraine

    CMT 40 h. overprint on 10 h. Austrian postal stationery card (Bulat 1) and CMT 40 h. overprint on 8 h. Austrian reply paid card (unlisted Bulat), both on Dr  Zelonka's album page.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 306 Western Ukraine

    Group comprising five examples of CMT overprint on mint postal stationeries (signed Friedl or Bulat), plus four covers and one fragment with CMT asdhesives, not expertised, plus one fake stationery and two faked covers, also some Romanian censor labels (16 items).
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 650 CHF

    Lot# : 307 Western Ukraine

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    Censored envelope from Podkamien, near Brody (as per senders address) to Vienna, showing provisional usage of unoverprinted Austria 5 h. dark green + 20 h. light green tied by "LWOW 2/12.IX.19", with Krakow censor label at left and and Jewish National Fund label on front and Herzl Jewish National label on reverse. Scarce and appealing cover in fine condition, only few such usages recorded. Detailed certificate Ceremuga AIEP (2011). Cover was carried privately by courier of a Jewish organisation (hence JNF labels) and posted in Lwow. Although Polish administration in Galicia declared Austrian adhesives invalid (since 20 January  1919), some later usages has been tolerated, especially from borders areas where Polish stamps were not available.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold
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