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2072
1854. Mercury type, the 10 kop. surface printed essay in red, cut to shape and affixed to an envelope. In July 1854 the Director of the Postal Department made an official request to the Council of State for the preparation of postage stamps. In the meantime, the Office of State Papers decided to set in motion the realization of the first essays at the urging of the Postal Department. Some toning not affecting the essay, in no way detracting. An extremely rare and most desirable piece. Ex Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 25'000.00
2073
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1854. Eagle type, the 10 kop. surface printed essay in black on wave paper, extraordinarily clear impression. Slight bottom left corner crease, of absolutely no importance, mentioned solely for accuracy. An extremely rare and delicate exhibition piece. Ex Baughman, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 10'000.00
2074
1854. Eagle type, the 10 kop. surface printed essay in blue, very clear impression, cut to shape and affixed to an envelope. Minor staining well clear of the essay, in no way detracting. An extremely rare and most attractive piece. Ex Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 25'000.00
2075
1854. Eagle type, the 10 kop. surface printed essay in red, very clear impression, cut to shape and affixed to an envelope, tied by albino embossed trial cancellation of a hollow star surrounded by concentric rings of dots. Minor staining well clear of the essay, in no way detracting. An extremely rare and most remarkable essay. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 25'000.00
2076
1854. Eagle type, the 10 kop. surface printed essay in blue, extraordinarily fresh impression, cut to shape and affixed to upper flap of an envelope, tied by albino embossed trial cancellation of a hollow star surrounded by concentric rings of dots, repeated four times on front and reverse, also tied by two strikes of the same cancellation, with a further strike alongside. Unique, undoubtedly the most spectacular of all existing essays, a fabulous and exceedingly desirable Russian rarity. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 50'000.00
2077
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1854-57. 10 kop.+1 kop. black on yellow paper, embossed Eagle with rouletted perforation. Slight surface rubbing, nevertheless an exceedingly rare and desirable rouletted example. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 7'500.00
2078
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1854-57. 10 kop.+1 kop. pale rose and brown, very fine and clear embossed Eagle. An extremely rare and delicate piece. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 15'000.00
2079
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1854-57. 10 kop.+1 kop. pale rose and red, extremely fine embossed Eagle. Bottom right angle cut out and replaced. Exceedingly rare. Ex Baughman, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 15'000.00
2080
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1854-57. 10 kop.+1 kop. grey and dark brown, very fine and clear embossed Eagle. An extremely rare and delightful piece. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé and Liphschutz.
EUR 15'000.00
2081
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1854-57. 10 kop.+1 kop. pale rose and dark green, embossed Eagle. An extremely rare essay showing a very attractive and delicate combination of colours. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Fabergé, Goss and Liphschutz.
EUR 15'000.00
2082
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The spectacular Franz Kepler's sketch of the first stamp of Russia, handpainted in white, blue and brown, and carefully executed on thick cardboard (34 x 43 mm.). This exquisite work was prepared by Gottlieb Hasse & Sons of Prague as a proposal to the postal administration of St. Petersburg. This precious and highly interesting item in the history of Russia was a personal gift from the Tsar Nicholas II to Agathon Fabergé. Of utmost desirability and a major historical showpiece of Russian philately. Ex Epstein, Fabergé and Mertens.
EUR 25'000.00
2083
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The three existing black engraver's progress proofs (first, second and final) of the frame on glazed paper, the two first proofs with manuscript notation of progress and small imprint at upper and lower margins of engraver Franz Kepler, the second showing dot after ''10'' variety. Unique, an exceedingly desirable group and important gem of Russian philately. Ex Baughman, Breitfuss, Epstein, Fabergé, Goss and Mertens.
EUR 30'000.00
2084
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1857, ''1'' watermark proof, complete sheet of 100 comprising four panes of 25, showing the position layout and watermarked date ''1857'', as well as watermarked inscription ''Pochtovaya'' at left margin, folded in margins between panes. An absolutely stunning and very important item, unique in private hands. Ex Baughman, Fabergé and Liphschutz.
EUR 25'000.00
2085
1858. 10 k. brown and blue, wide to mostly large margins, tied to piece by dated straight-line ''Moscow/1857 January 1'', additionally cancelled by pen strokes. The datestamp shows ''1857'' year, applied in error for ''1858''. A fabulous rarity of Russian philately. Ex Liphschutz.
EUR 5'000.00
2086
1858. 10 k. brown and blue, a very fresh and fine example with very good margins, on cover from Tauroggen to St. Petersburg, tied by pen cross, with on reverse red oblong marking of Tauroggen the 31st of December 1857, and arrival the 4th of January 1858, with manuscript by addressee on the right flap ''1858 Tauroggen 1 Janr''. From the manuscript date, it may be deduced that the cover was posted and franked on the 2nd of January, the first day of use of the first Russian postage adhesive. The 31st of December 1857 was Saturday and the 1st of January 1858 was Sunday in Russia, therefore, the 31st of December dated frame of Tauroggen was very probably carelessly used at the Post office on the 2nd of January with the previous date of use. A fabulous cover, one of the most important Russian postal history rarities. Cert. Liphschutz. Mi. 1. Ex Liphschutz.
EUR 150'000.00
2087
1858, 10 k. brown and blue, first printing, very fresh with three wide to mostly very large margins, just barely touched at small part of the lower margin, unused with large part of original gum. The extremely rare existing copies uncancelled were very probably removed from letters. Mr. Mikulski states on his 1991 certificate: ''This stamp unused" -(obviously with part of original gum)- "is a World and Russian rarity, only known in number of two pieces'' (in private hands), also a pair recorded exhibited in the Postal and Telecommunications Museum in St. Petersburg. Undoubtedly an extraordinary gem of Russian philately. Cert. Mikulski. Mi. 1. Ex Mertens.
EUR 15'000.00
2088
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1858, 10 k. brown and blue, two ''unused'' regummed examples with exceptional large to huge margins, with pen cancellation chemically removed. Cert. Calves. Mi. 1.
EUR 500.00
2089
1858, 10 k. brown and blue, a very fine example with large to huge margins all around, showing ''dot between '10' and 'kop''' variety, cancelled by dotted numeral ''105'' of Belsk. This printing error was caused by the German engraver Franz Kepler who, according to the writing in his language, put in addition a dot after ''10''; after finding the mistake the dot was eliminated from the plate, even so one cliché, located in the first row of plate I, was not destroyed. Negligible corner crease. Very scarce. Mi. 1PFIII. Ex Baughman and Liphschutz.
EUR 750.00
2090
1858, 10 k. brown and blue, an outstanding example with huge margins, tied to piece by manuscript cross and superb strike of Beltsy. Very attractive and scarce. Mi. 1. Ex Baughman, Goss, Liphschutz and Wilson.
EUR 450.00
2091
1858, 10 k. brown and blue, an exceptional example from the upper right corner of the sheet, very fresh showing large to enormous margins, neatly tied to piece by double dated straight-line of Dobrianka. Very desirable and rare showpiece. Cert. Mikulski. Mi. 1. Ex Mertens.
EUR 600.00
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