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  • ČSR 1918, insured letter for 300.000K with 10 Austrian 10K, pale violet, wide format, unique!
  • ČSR 1918, Hradčany 20h block of 4 with mixed types of spirals, only 3 pieces are known to exist
  • ČSR 1918, Hradčany 500h, block of 10 with mixed types of spirasl and mixed types of bars, unique!
  • ČSR 1919, Weipert falsificate 100h mint (unused), unique!
  • ČSR 1919, cut-out from a sheet of 100 Austrian 12h, PČ 1919 overprint, subtypes of a circular "9" overprint, stamp pos. 50 subytpe IIa, stamp pos. 60 subtype Ia, stamp pos. 90 and 100 subtypes IIa, unique!
  • ČSR 1919, 2K deep blue with a PČ 1919 overprint, wide format in a block of 4
  • ČSR 1919 strip of 3 Austrian express triangles with a PČ 1919 overprint and a stamp with 4 overprinted coupons, both known only in three pieces
  • ČSR 1919, 2h Blue Mercury in a block of 4 with a PČ 1919 overprint, "unissued", 3 known existing pieces
  • ČSR 1919, a marginal block of 4 Austrian "Merkur" 10h with a PČ 1919 overprint, only 3 such blocks are known to exist
  • ČSR 1919, Austrian airpost 1,50K "narrow", PČ 1919 overprint, inverted, unique!
  • ČSR 1919, block of 4 Austrian airpost with PČ 1919 overprint, only 3 known sets
  • ČSR 1919, MAGYAR POSTA 20f block of 9 with a PČ 1919 overprint, rarest multiple block of Czechoslovakian stamps, unique!
  • ČSR 1919, 10f black and red numerals with a PČ 1919 overprint, glued into an incomplete sheet, unique!
  • ČSR 1920, airmail 24Kč/500h block of 4 with ST spiral, only 3 known blocks
  • ČSR 1920, Hradčany SO overprint, block of 4 10h stamps mixed types of frames, unique!
  • ČSR 1927 printing error Doplatit 50 na 50 (50 to 50 surcharge) most significant authentic rarity from Czechoslovakia
  • ČSR 1932, interpaneau "Křivoklát", from 10 possible pieces only 5 are known to exist
  • ČSR 1933, strip of 2 interpaneau Nitra, only 3 known pairs
  • ČSR 1937, imperforated sheet Výstava Bratislava (Bratislava Exhibition), only a few known pieces
  • ČSR II 1945, Košice sheet, unissued, with an arched inscription, only a few known pieces, one of the rarest items of afterwar Czechoslovakia
  • ČSR 1950, Prague Exhibition (Výstava Praha), uncut printing sheets, a combinations of printing plates A and B
  • ČS Legion 1918, block of 4 ČEŠSKAJA POČTA on Russian 10kop, only 3 known blocks
  • ČS Legion 1918, ČEŠSKAJA POČTA overprint on a Russian 1Rbl, only 2 pieces are known to exist
  • Exile 1943, imperforated sheet from London, W. Churchill's signature, unique!
  • Zakarpattia, Ukraine (?) 1945, 60/30f, inverted overprint, ex. Cronin, unique!
  • ČSR 1919, Weipert falsificate 200h, postally unused (mint), unique!
  • Hradčany 20h with a VZOREC overprint, block of 14 with mixed types of spirals. Largest known block of joined types, unique!
  • A negative impression of an essay of Hradčany designed by E.Karel, printed from copper engraving with black colour on carton paper. Only known piece!
  • Essays for TGM 1925 postage stamps on carton paper. Engraving done by an engraver in USA. Among the rarest specimen of trial prints of Czechoslovak provenance.
  • ČSR I - forerunners, 1917 Austria special delivery, 6h instead of 5h denomination, imperforated trial print of this unissued stamp, only 9 pieces are known to exist!
  • ČSR I - preliminary; Austrian "special delivery" from year 1916, imperforated blocks 2h and 5h with Ondrej crosses, which catalogs do not even mention, only one known complete set!
  • Czechoslovakia I – Preliminary / Concurrent Issues – Imperforate 4-Blocks, Large Light Overprints, 1917, ex Wiener Post Archive. The definitive perforated versions are considered the first Czechoslovak stamps, as they came into the possession of the Czechoslovak state after October 28, 1918, and were valid until the issuance of the Hradčany series on December 18, 1918 – and even beyond that date.
  • Czechoslovakia I – Preliminary / Concurrent – Imperforate block of 4, Large Coat of Arms 10K on ribbed paper, 1918/1919, ex Wiener Postarchiv, only 100 pcs known. The iconic “ribbed ten”. The overprints PČ 1919 on the perforated version of this 10K are among the greatest Czechoslovak rarities!
  • Czechoslovakia I, 1933 – Gutter Pair Nitra 1 Kč Red, one of the most significant rarities of the First Republic.
  • Czechoslovakia I – Preliminary / Concurrent Issues – Imperforate Blocks of 4 with Large Light Overprints, 1917, ex Wiener Post Archive. The definitive perforated versions are considered the first Czechoslovak stamps, as they became property of the Czechoslovak state after October 28, 1918, and remained valid until the issuance of the Hradčany stamps on December 18, 1918 – and even thereafter.
  • Private letter sent on December 24, 1918, from Radonice near Kadaň (Radonitz) to Lub near Cheb (Schönbach-Lubitschgrund), franked with an Austrian postage stamp overprinted "Deutschösterreich" (Mi. 234); fewer than 5 such covers are known to exist.
  • Registered letter sent by a member of the Italian Military Mission in Czechoslovakia via the Italian Posta Militare 52, based in Kroměříž, through Italian field post offices in Vienna to Rome. One of only five known registered items from Posta Militare 52, featured on the cover of the British publication Czechoslovak Field Post 1918–1921 (2002).
  • PROTECTORATE OF BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA, 1941 – 60 h and 1.20 k Red Cross, imperforate, each with a margin (coupon) on the left or right. These are likely unique trial prints in perfectly preserved, unused condition, originating from the original printing plates in their final design. They show minimal traces of mount glue from the mat under which these exceptional pieces were originally displayed. Photo certificate by Pfeiffer BPP: “... in flawless condition ... no other trial prints are known from this issue.”
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