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Lot 1020 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1020 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1909 (6 Sep) picture postcard franked with 3k red, sent from Sevastopol to Alupka (a resort city located in the Crimean peninsula), by the zoologist Ivan Ivanovich Puzanov (addressed to Dr. V. Ya. Polunin who owned a dacha in New Simeiz and was Puzanov's neighbor). With handstamp "Steamship Meotida". (The message reads, "Honorable neighbor! Did you hear the whistle when the Meotida passed New Simeiz at 6 AM on 4 September? I wonder. I think only the janitor Stefan heard it. In three days, or even sooner, we will once again pass Simeiz and then I will come ashore. You are welcome to inspect the ship but be warned: there are no sick people on board. On the 15th I will finally disembark at Simeiz and stay there for a week. Regards, I. Puzanov-Chernomorsky." In 1909, while a student at Moscow University, Puzanov obtained some practical experience at the Sevastopol Biological Station by taking part in an expedition to collect specimens of marine life along the southern coast of Crimea from Cape Lucullus (north of Sevastopol) to Kerch. The Ministry of Trade and Industry put the small steamship Meotida at the disposal of the expedition from 15 August to 15 September. In his book, Puzanov says that on 4 September, the ship was returning to Sevastopol from Kerch; on 6 September (when this card was mailed) he and the ship were in Sevastopol; on 9 September the ship made a 30 minute stop in Simeiz; on 15 September the expedition ended in Yalta and the ship returned to Sevastopol without him; he sailed to Simeiz that evening on the yacht Tatiana; at the end of September he returned to Moscow. His signature is a humorous imitation of those of famous explorers who were given the right to add territorial names to their family names, Chernomorsky referring to the Black Sea. The photograph on the back has an arrow pointing to the Sevastopol Biological Station which still exists in the same building under the name A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Marine Biology Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Ex-Casey
Estimate: $150

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Lot 1021 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1021 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1910 (8 May) picture postcard franked with 4k red, written in Vladivostok and sent to the US Naval Station in Cavite, Philippines. It was posted on a ship of the Russian East-Asiatic Steamship Company which delivered the card to Tsuruga, Japan, from where it was transported by rail to Kobe and then placed on a ship of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Co. for transmission to Manila. Postmarked "PAROKHOD OBSHCH. R. V. A. P." (8.5.10) and Tsuruga and Kobe. The message reads, "I should love to take snapshots of the queer sights I see, but this is a fortress with a soldier on every street corner to arrest cameras and such, and as jails never attracted me much, I refrain"
Estimate: $150

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Lot 1251 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1251 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1909 (June) picture postcard from Vladivostok, franked with 4k red, tied by oval "Parakh. Obsh. P.B.A.P." (Steamship Company R.V.A.P. - Russia East Asiatic Ports) datestamp, addressed to Berkeley, USA, with Kobe, Japan 20.6.09 transit pmk alongside, v.f.
Estimate: $100

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Lot 1252 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1252 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1912 (11 Sep) cover to Isfahan, Persia, franked on back with 10k dark blue, canceled by oval "BAKU-ENZELI Parakh" (Baku-Enzeli Ship), repeated on front, with Teheran arrival (28 Nov), cover faults, otherwise fine
Estimate: $150

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Lot 1253 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1253 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1913 (17 Apr) cover to Isfahan, Persia, franked on back with 10k dark blue, canceled by oval "BAKU-ENZELI Parakh" (Baku-Enzeli Ship), repeated on front, with Teheran transit and Isfahan arrival (10 May), fine
Estimate: $150

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Lot 1248 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1248 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1899 (19 May) cover to San Francisco, franked with 10k dark blue, canceled on board ship by "Nagasaki Japan 19 May 1899" pmk, with framed "Paquebot" alongside, San Francisco June 10 arrival pmks on back, minor cover tears, otherwise fine
Estimate: $100

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Lot 1249 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1249 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1908 (Jan) 4k stationery card to Japan, with framed "Paquebot" handstamp, Tsuruga (2 Jan) and Nagasaki (4 Jan) transit and arrival pmks, fine, ex-Adler
Estimate: $100

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Lot 1250 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1250 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1909 (6 Apr) picture postcard (Vladivostok) franked with 4k red, tied by oval "Parakh. Obsh. P.B.A.P." (Steamship Company R.V.A.P. - Russia East Asiatic Ports) datestamp, addressed to Yokoyama, with 22.4.09 arrival pmk alongside, v.f.
Estimate: $100

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Lot 1132 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1132 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1910 (8 May) picture postcard franked with 4k red, written in Vladivostok and sent to the US Naval Station in Cavite, Philippines. It was posted on a ship of the Russian East-Asiatic Steamship Company which delivered the card to Tsuruga, Japan, from where it was transported by rail to Kobe and then placed on a ship of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Co. for transmission to Manila. Postmarked "PAROKHOD OBSHCH. R. V. A. P." (8.5.10) and Tsuruga and Kobe. The message reads, "I should love to take snapshots of the queer sights I see, but this is a fortress with a soldier on every street corner to arrest cameras and such, and as jails never attracted me much, I refrain"
Estimate: $150

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Lot 1133 - RUSSIA  Ship Mail  -  Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

Lot 1133 - RUSSIA Ship Mail - Cherrystone Auctions U.S. & Worldwide Stamps & Postal History

1911 (21 Nov) picture postcard franked with 4k red, written on the Russian Volunteer Fleet ship "Penza" and sent to Hamburg via Siberia, postmarked "Vladivost-Tsuruga Parakh", the photo on back shows the ship Penza at the port of Tsuruga, Japan. It left Vladivostok on Saturday 19 November and arrived in Tsuruga on Monday the 21st. The message is dated Sunday 3 December (20 November old style) and reads, "I have been on the roaring ocean for 24 hours. No land in sight for 20 hours. Many of the passengers feel sick. I am well. I've just had a delicious lunch. Magnificent travel companions-wealthy Americans. We'll reach Japan in 18 hours. The journey is very interesting. I wish you could be here! Hope you are well". On the reverse, the writer says, "This shows my ship. Pretty large, but comfortable and modern." (The Penza was brought into service in 1910)
Estimate: $150

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RUSSIA Ship Mail