Auction 130 Part 1 130th auction - part 1
By CMB Dienstleistungen UG
Dec 3, 2022
Pariser Str. 9 | D-10719 Berlin | Germany
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LOT 747:

10 postcards Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler

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Sold for: €90
Price including buyer’s premium: 108
Start price:
50
Buyer's Premium: 20%
VAT: 19% On Buyer's Premium Only
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Auction took place on Dec 3, 2022 at CMB Dienstleistungen UG
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10 postcards Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler
10 AK Adolf Hitler und Heinrich Himmler: 7 AK A. Hitler, mit Heeresoffizieren auf Truppenbesuch in Polen Okt. 1939; stehend im offenen Wagen vermutlich bei Einfahrt nach Prag 18.3.1939; Begrüßung d. Dt. Jungvolk 1934 nach Verlassen Flugzeug Junkers Ju-52; bei Betreten d. Eisenbahnwaggons in Compiegne Juni 1940; am Grab d. Eltern in Leonding; m. Benito Mussolini beim Abschreiten von RAD-Führern 29.9.1937; 1 AK Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler auf d. San-Brücke b. Przemysl Januar 1940 bei Begrüßung d. letzten aus Ostpolen heimkehrenden Deutschen; 2 AK Wirtschaftskongress im Reichstags-Saal d. Kroll-Oper 24.2.1939, jew. 1x Lichtdruck u. Tiefdruck, sonst Foto-AK, 2 gelaufen m. Marke 1934/1937, 2 rs. m. Sonderstempel, teils Knicke u. Eckbuge, 1 AK rs. beschabt

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