Lagerpost Tsingtau: Aonogahara, 1919, ppc endorsed handwritten "SdPdG" with violet camp seal of Aono
Aonogahara, 1919, ppc endorsed handwritten "SdPdG" with violet camp seal of Aonogahara and boxed vermilion han of censor in seal script alongside, to Gera/Germany. Also vertical violet route mark "Germany". Dated by sender Nov. 15, 1919.
Sale #49 Single lots Asia, Thematics, Oversea, Europe, Old German States, Third Reich, German Colonies and the Federal Republic of Germany
By: Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG
Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG Sale #49 Single lots Asia, Thematics, Oversea, Europe, Old German States, Third Reich, German Colonies and the Federal Republic of Germany
49th AUCTION at 22th-26th of february 2021
FAKE-NEWS?
Not from "The Guardian." The renowned British daily newspaper wrote in April 2019 "Post modern: why millennials have fallen in love with stamp collecting"
About the term: Millennials, or Generation Y, is the term commonly used to describe the generation born in the period from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. As usual for the Guardian, thorough research was done: not only the 37-year-old (only the second) female chairman of the Philatelic Traders Society, the manager of an auction house and a 29-year-old senior auctioneer were interviewed, but also collectors, i.e. "fans", as the newspaper writes in the original text.
The comments of the respondents ranged from "creative pursuit as an escape from the screen-based lives", "Philately is tangible: it’s relaxing and unplugged", "Stamp collecting is presumed to be a solitary endeavour reserved for the older members of society, but this could not be further from the truth" and "stamp collecting is a lifestyle". I will refrain from further quotations here, but I can confirm that many customers and friends of the Gärtner Auctions belong to the Generation Y.
Countless conversations show, whether during the viewing hours, at the auctions or at international exhibitions, that the "young ones" – especially overseas – are catching up. Therefore, we can also confirm from our own experience that the Guardian has not served us fake news. Guaranteed it is also not fake news, what I can report about our exciting February auctions:
We start with coins and banknotes / 22 February 2021
Live-Bidding via biddr.com – Please register early!
Special catalogue Australia – break up of a large collection / 23 February 2021
Live-Bidding via philasearch.com – Please register early!
Special catalogue USA – Wells Fargo / 23 February 2021
Live-Bidding via philasearch.com – Please register early!
Single lots Asia, Thematics, Oversea, Europe – with the beautiful section China 1897 Red Revenues / 24 February 2021
Very strong offer Germany single lots – from Old German States, Third Reich, German Colonies and the Federal Republic of Germany, expect top philatelic items / 24 February 2021
Nearly 10.000 collections Overseas, Thematics, Europe, Germany/Estates / 25 - 26 February 2021
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Lagerpost Tsingtau: Bando, 1918, exhibition card "painter at camp fence" with boxed violet expo mark
Bando, 1918, exhibition card "painter at camp fence" with boxed violet expo marking and oval SdPDG resp. "doitsu yuki" both in red used "Tokushima 7.3.15" (March 15, 1918) to Cuxhaven/Germany, two line german censor mark. Card slight creases.
Lot #6099 - lagerpost tsingtau
Lagerpost Tsingtau: Bando, 1918, camp printers "Christmas greetings card" showing sad POW and titled
Bando, 1918, camp printers "Christmas greetings card" showing sad POW and titled bottom left "Geduld" (patience), with oval SdPDG resp. "doitsu yuki" both in red to Cuxhaven/Germany, circular british "P C" censor mark.
Lot #6100 - lagerpost tsingtau
Lagerpost Tsingtau: Kurume, 1915, incoming cover from "PEKING 1.7.15 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan
Kurume, 1915, incoming cover from "PEKING 1.7.15 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan to 1st paymaster Rawengel, endorsed "Sdpdg" plus vermilion vertical s.l. "POW mail", Kurume arrival July 6, boxed vermilion "censorship passed" of Kurume. Still includes letter dated "Pehtaiho 24.VI.15" also with boxed censormark. ÷ Kurume, 1915, eingehender...
Lot #6101 - lagerpost tsingtau
Lagerpost Tsingtau: Kurume, 1916, incoming cover with contents from "HONOLULU, HAWAII DEC 14 1916" t
Kurume, 1916, incoming cover with contents from "HONOLULU, HAWAII DEC 14 1916" to 1st paymaster Rawengel with large camp seal "E" in violet, with message dated Dec. 3 and another clear strike of the camp seal, also multicolour line engraved X-mas card "All Hail Noel" with ms. "Aloha". Very unusual country of origin. ÷ Kurume, 1916,...
Lot #6102 - lagerpost tsingtau
Lagerpost Tsingtau: Kurume, 1918, incoming cover from "PEKING 17.6.18 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan
Kurume, 1918, incoming cover from "PEKING 17.6.18 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan to 1st paymaster Rawengel, endorsed "Sdpdg" plus vermilion vertical boxed "POW mail", large violet camp seal "C" of Kurume. Letter enclosed dated "Peking 17.VI.18" also with large seal "C", also two photographs showing (a) sender Grete Sellhoff with horses...
Lot #6103 - lagerpost tsingtau
Lagerpost Tsingtau: Kurume, 1919, incoming cover from "PEKING 20.3.19 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan
Kurume, 1919, incoming cover from "PEKING 20.3.19 I.J.P.O." to camp Kurume/Japan to 1st paymaster Rawengel, endorsed "Sdpdg" plus vermilion vertical boxed "POW mail", large violet camp seal "C." of Kurume. Letter enclosed dated "Peking 20.3.19" also with large seal "C", reporting chaotic circumstances of eviction of Germans from Shanghai...
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