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1911 Cover sent from Urga to Kristiania, Norway via Siberia franked with 10k tied by Urga Type 6 datestamp, no covers recorded to Norway, UNIQUE
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1911 Cover sent by Norwegian from Urga to Kristiania, Norway via Siberia franked with 10k tied by Urga Type 6 datestamp, ms. return 'O. Mamen Esq., Urga, Mongolia, China', no covers recorded to Norway, UNIQUE
Hellrigl records only one other usage from any Russian post office in Mongolia to Norway, a 16.11.1911 postcard to Kristiania (Oslo) franked with a 4k. Thus this a unique cover usage to Norway.
It seems unusual to include the word "China" in the return address, especially on a cover to Russia. Perhaps Mamen was tweaking the Russians by using China, or perhaps it had to do with the revolution in China, which began in October, 1911 and led to the founding of the Republic of China on January 1, 1912.
Oscar Mamen was a Norwegian who lived in Mongolia from at least 1911 to 1932. He seemed to have been an accomplished entrepreneur. He lived in Urga, spoke the language, and had a number of Mongolia friends. He was acquainted with the Hutukhuto, the head lama of Mongolia and had sold him a motor car. Mamen himself drove to Urga in 1916 in an automobile. He is mentioned in the famous travel books Across Mongolian Plains (1921) and Old Tartar Trails (1919). He and his wife took extensive photographs of the area during 1929-32, which were exhibited in 2015.
Hellrigl records only one other usage from any Russian post office in Mongolia to Norway, a 16.11.1911 postcard to Kristiania (Oslo) franked with a 4k. Thus this a unique cover usage to Norway.
It seems unusual to include the word "China" in the return address, especially on a cover to Russia. Perhaps Mamen was tweaking the Russians by using China, or perhaps it had to do with the revolution in China, which began in October, 1911 and led to the founding of the Republic of China on January 1, 1912.
Oscar Mamen was a Norwegian who lived in Mongolia from at least 1911 to 1932. He seemed to have been an accomplished entrepreneur. He lived in Urga, spoke the language, and had a number of Mongolia friends. He was acquainted with the Hutukhuto, the head lama of Mongolia and had sold him a motor car. Mamen himself drove to Urga in 1916 in an automobile. He is mentioned in the famous travel books Across Mongolian Plains (1921) and Old Tartar Trails (1919). He and his wife took extensive photographs of the area during 1929-32, which were exhibited in 2015.
Type:
Postal History
Condition:
Used
Russian Post in Mongolia, Charity Letter Sheets, Mute Covers - Auction #42
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Black Mountain, NC 28711
42nd Philatelic Auction from Oldlouis Auctions. A lot of unique specialized collections are presented. The rarest stamps and postal history items of all periods of Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Poland, and The World. Shipping from the United States office.
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The World, Local Issues, 19th Century Stamps, and Rare Cinderellas - Auction #42
16d 11h | Feb 3, 02:00 PM
Russian Empire and Zemstvo - Auction #42
17d 11h | Feb 4, 02:00 PM
Russian Offices Abroad: China, Levant, Crete - Auction #42
18d 11h | Feb 5, 02:00 PM
Russian Civil War, Czechoslovak Legion, Local Issues, Caucasus - Auction #42
19d 11h | Feb 6, 02:00 PM
RSFSR, Soviet Union & Tannu Tuva Rare Stamps and Varieties - Auction #42
20d 11h | Feb 7, 02:00 PM
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1914 (Aug) Mironovka, Kiev province, Russian Empire (cur. Ukraine), Mute commercial cover to St. Petersburg, Mute postmark cancellation
123 2539
$30
1914 (25 Dec) Kiev, Kiev province Russian empire, (cur. Ukraine). Mute commercial postcard to St. Petersburg, Mute postmark cancellation
123 2662
$30
Novoukrainka, Kherson province, Russian Empire (cur. Ukraine), Mute commercial cover to Moscow, Mute postmark cancellation
123 2568
$30
1908 (21 Dec) Red band cover from Urga to Kalgan, double-rate letter bearing on the reverse pair of 1889 issue 7 kop., cancelled with the Urga Type 4 datestamp in black. On the same day, the same datestamp was also struck in violet. Ex Tolman collection.
123 2372
$250
1901 Series 125 St. Petersburg Local Charity Advertising 5k Letter Sheet of Empress Maria, Mint (Different Colors of the print)
123 2454
$600