Serviciul Maritim Roman 1903 (Turkey to France): "CONSPOLI-CONSTANTA-BUCURESCI 28.DEC.903" and circular "T" both in violet-black, on corner cover "J. VERDOUX Constantinople" franked with French Levant 1pi/25c Mouchon, not accepted by the Romanian Maritime Post Office, taxed upon arrival in France with 50c CHIFFRE-TAXE canceled with triangular handstamp, RRR & Sup
Auction #76
By: Collectio (Alexandre Galinos)
Collectio (Alexandre Galinos) Auction #76
This is a very interesting auction featuring 3853 lots, including unique items, many rare & important or just interesting lots of stamps, postal history, postal stationery & postcards from the Balkans, Levant Post Offices, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Asia, Oceania, Americas, etc...
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Lot #3072 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1904 (Turkey to France): "CONSPOLI-CONSTANTA-BUCURESCI 1.OCT.904", black Romanian datestamp on picture postcard (Salut de Constantinople, Vue du Pont Stamboul, Ludwighson Frères, 3G365) with Ottoman 1pi 1901 (for mail to abroad) sent to PARIS ETRANGER 5-10-04 France, RR & VF+
Lot #3073 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1906 (Turkey): "CONSTANTA-CONSTANTINOPLE-SMYRNE 27.SEP.906 S.M.R.", black Romanian datestamp on Ottoman 20pa 1905, R & F
Lot #3074 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1912 (Turkey to Romania): "COSPOLI PORT 21.SEP.1912", black Romanian datestamp on picture postcard (Constantinople, Kiosk Imp. à Baykos, ed. JMF, 354) with 20pa 1910 sent to Bucarest, R & Sup
Lot #3075 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1912 (Turkey to Romania): COSPOLI PORT 22.JUN.1912", black Romanian datestamp on picture postcard (Constantinople, Tour de Galata, 71) with 20pa 1910 sent to BUCURESTI 29.JUN.1912, R & Sup
Lot #3076 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1914 (Turkey to France): "BR. AMBUL. MARIT. ROMAN CONSTANTINOPOL-CONSTANTA 2 30.JUL.914" with circular "T" (2 strikes of postage due marking), on front of cover franked with 1pi/25c French Levant stamp (Mouchon), sent to Paris France. The Romanians didn't accepted the French stamp, but finally the letter was not taxed, RR & VF
Lot #3077 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1914 (Turkey to Romania): "BR. AMBUL. MARIT. ROMAN CONSTANTINOPOL-CONSTANTA 2 6.APR.914" on 5bani Romanian stamp, postcard written in Constantinople, sent to ROMAN .APR.914, R & VF -postcard fault
Lot #3078 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1914 (Turkey): "COSPOLI PORT 19.JUN.1914.", black Romanian datestamp on 1pi 1914 (Londra issue, overprinted for mail to abroad), VF
Lot #3079 - Romania romania - postal history - maritime mail
Serviciul Maritim Roman 1936 (Turkey to Romania): "BIR.AMB. MARITIN ALESANDRIA CONSTANTA 2-1-936", black Romanian datestamp used as transit pmk, on picture postcard (İstanbul, Galata Köprüsü, Le Pont, 192) with Turkish 5k Atatürk tied by GALATA 2-1-1936 sent to Bucuresti Romania, R & VF+
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