
The upcoming auction will include 14,648 philatelic lots. The majority of these lots originate from various historical periods in Germany. There are also some items from Austria, Switzerland, and Europe. This is a great event for every philately enthusiast, especially if you collect German stamps or are searching for something expensive and special for your collection.
Here are some lots that we find particularly interesting.
King Frederick William IV, 4 pf, green stamp with a K2 "Coblenz" stamp. Small plate number "1" in the corner, which has not yet been listed in philatelic literature. A remarkable discovery of Prussian philately. Estimated price of this specimen: 4,000 EUR
Coat of arms 70 Kr. brown purple, Bogenfeld 1 stamp (full series of Wurttemberg German State Coat of Arms stamps), cabinet piece with centric K2 "Bietigheim" dated February 25, 1874.
Bietigheim was founded on February 11, 1874 with 70-Kr.-Brands, thus a very rare early use of this brand in this place. Estimated price of this specimen: 2,800 EUR
1/2g, Coat of Arms, brown-orange, very wide-rimmed pair of stamps on a cabinet letter piece with full Ra2 "Varel" stamps. Köhler, Szekula and Attest Stegmüller. Estimated price of this pair os stamps: 1,200 EUR
Coat of Arms 6Kr. light green on thick paper stamp, also Wurttemberg German State series of stamps, unused gem with large parts of the original gumming, a rare brand, sign. Estimated price of this specimen: 1,000 EUR
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With a wide variety of items to choose from, they appeal to many different buyers in the art and antique world.