RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Stamp Auctions

Lot 1027 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1027 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1878 (7 May) free frank cover to Helsingfors, with blue Field Post departure No.4 pmk and framed ANK 29 May arrival, with letter enclosed indicating that this was "Danube Army, 130th Kherson Regiment from Rustchuk", St. Petersburg transit pmks on back, fine usage from Rustchuk, Bulgaria to Helsingfors, Finland
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1022 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1022 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1877 (18 Nov) outer FL with Fieldpost No.18 departure pmk, sent from a village of BOGOT to Svishtov, showing partially separated label seal of Headquarters of Army in the Field, fine and rare local usage, ex-Kaminski
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1028 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1028 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1879 (13 Mar) free frank cover to Helsingfors, with Varna departure pmk on back, framed ANK 6 April arrival, with letter enclosed indicating that this was from Commander of 130th Kherson Regiment from Russian Balkan Army via Civil Administration in Varna, with the rare VARNA departure (Tchilingirian Type I, fig.76), delivered by a ROPIT Steamship to Odessa, than via St. Petersburg (24 Mar) to Helsingfors, fine usage from Varna, Bulgaria to Helsingfors, Finland
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1023 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1023 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1877 (26 Oct) free frank cover to Helsingfors, with Fieldpost No.4 departure, repeated the next day, sent from a village Yali-Ablonovo, near Rustchuk, St. Petersburg transit and framed ANK 21 November arrival, with letter enclosed, fine usage from Bulgaria to Helsingfors, Finland
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1024 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1024 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1878 (7 June) outer FL with Fieldpost No.13 departure pmk, located in Brailov and sent to Adrianopol, with Headquarters (12 June) arrival, fine usage, ex-Kaminski
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1025 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1025 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1878 (30 Jan) outer FL from Stanimak via Fieldpost No.12 (11 Feb) and Postal Car 74 T.P.O. (Vorozh-Kharkov), via Lyubotinsk to Akhtyrka, with arrival (26 Feb) pmk, additional markings indicate that this was sent from 122 Infantry Regiment, ex-Kaminski
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1026 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

Lot 1026 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions Worldwide Rare Stamps and Postal History

1878 (2 July) outer FL (opened for display), sent from a village AKHMANLY, sent by a commander of 47th Ukrainian Infantry Regiment via Field Post Office No.3, forwarded to Rustchuk, to the prosecutor of Military Court of North Detachment, with white oval seal of "YK" (Ukrainian) "PX" (Infantry), "PKA" (Regiment), rare, ex-Kaminski
Estimate: $250

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Lot 1260 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1260 - RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1877 (31 Oct) registered 8k stationery entire envelope, franked on back with 5k and 10k Arms, sent from Tatarbunar (on the border of Russia and Romania) to Moscow, endorsed "Iz deistvuyushei Armii" (from active army), tied by departure cds, another "1 Nov" pmk alongside, with Moscow arrival markings, considerable wear and mended cover tears, otherwise fine. A scarce example of the Russo-Turkish War period mail from South Bessarabia, a region that had changed ownership in the aftermath of the war (Tatarbunar is in South Bessarabia, the Black Sea coastal region between Dniester and Prut rivers. It was a part of the larger territory ceded by Turkey to Russia in 1812. In 1856, after losing the Crimean War, Russia had agreed to transfer most of South Bessarabia to the Principality of Moldavia. Unlike the neighboring towns up and down the coast, Tatarbunar had stayed under Russian control. In 1877, Romania, the successor to the Principality of Moldavia, sided with the Russians against the Turks. It permitted the Russian main army headed for Bulgaria to cross the Romanian territory, and allowed some Russian troops to be deployed in South Bessarabia to protect Russian supply lines from possible Turkish incursions. As could be expected, once Russian troops had returned to South Bessarabia, they were in no hurry to leave once the war was over. The potential conflict between allies was avoided after Bismarck had persuaded the Romanians to return South Bessarabia to Russia, in exchange for the former Bulgarian territory of Dobruja as compensation. Tatarbunar, no longer a border town at the center of potential conflict, again became a sleepy provincial town in the Odessa Gubernia)
Estimate: $750

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RUSSIA Russo-Turkish War