Auction 130 Part 2 130th auction - part 2
By CMB Dienstleistungen UG
Dec 4, 2022
Pariser Str. 9 | D-10719 Berlin | Germany
German Kingdom, Military, III. Reich, Army, Air Force, Navy, Tanks, Africa Corps, Waffen-SS, Youth Organisations, Post-War, BRD, GDR
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LOT 1517:

84 postcards German Imperial Navy

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Sold for: €80
Price including buyer’s premium: 96
Start price:
50
Buyer's Premium: 20%
VAT: 19% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
Auction took place on Dec 4, 2022 at CMB Dienstleistungen UG
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84 postcards German Imperial Navy
84 AK Kaiserliche Marine siegreiche Schlacht vor dem Skagerrak 1916, Linienschiff Großer Kurfürst im Kampf, Kleiner Kreuzer Königsberg, Torpedoboot in schwerer See, brit. Schlachtkreuzer Lion nach schweren Treffern in der Schlacht auf der Doggerbank 1915, Durchbruchs-Manöver dt. Torpedoboote, Artilleriefeuer dt. Großkampfschiffe, Seeflugzeuge u. Marine-Luftschiffe im Manöver mit Kriegsschiffen, Mahnung an das Baralong-Kriegsverbrechen (Versenkung U-27), Kohlenübernahme, Landungsübung, zahlr. patriotische AK u. Kitschkarten, Der letzte Mann, Seemannslos, Verschollen-Gerettet, Abschieds- u. Grußkarten, Foto-, Lichtdruck- u. Tiefdruck-AK, sowie farbige Kunstdrucke, 4 gelaufen m. Marke 1913-1916, 18 Feldpost gelaufen, davon 5 m. Stempel der 1. Werft-Division u. 9 m. Stempel Marine-Schiffspost Nr. 87 (Linienschiff Großer Kurfürst) bzw. Nr. 209 (Kleiner Kreuzer Frankfurt), fast alle restlichen rs. beschriftet, teils fortlaufende FP-Briefe, teils kleine Eckbuge u. Knicke

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