German STAMPS FOR SALE

  • GERMANY 1938-44 NEVER HINGED MINT range with good sets and singles, including Danzig overprinted set, Michel 716/729, with the two top values expertized Schlegel. (28 stamps)

    £110.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES ANGLO AMERICAN ZONE 1948 Architecture set TOP VALUES 1 to 5 DM, Michel 97/100 II wg (Type 2 perf. 11), never hinged mint. (4 stamps)

    £160.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES ANGLO AMERICAN ZONE 1948 Architecture complete set with perf. 11, Michel 73/97 eg, never hinged mint. (15 stamps)

    £225.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES INVERTED OVERPRINTS 1948, Nice group from the Currency Reform set type 2 (Mi from 36/51I K and 52/68I K, SG from A36/52 and A70/86) with inverted overprints. Very fine mint. Nice group. (14 stamps)

    £100.00

  • GERMANY 1951 Posthorn complete set (Mi 123/138, SG 1045/1060), very fine mint. (16 stamps)

    £175.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES FRENCH ZONE – BADEN 1949 RED CROSS m/s, Mi Bl. 2I, MNH, splendid

    £36.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES ANGLO AMERICAN ZONE 1949 Hannover Exhibition mini-sheet (Mi Block 1, SG A145) very fine mint, hinged on margin, stamps never hinged.

    £50.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN AEROGRAMMES 1952 60pf & 1954 60pf, Michel LF4 & LF6, vfm,fresh (2

    £50.00

  • GERMANY-A’STEIN/M’WERDER 1920 Aug.7th Fine Reg. letter Allenstein to Hamburg with 8 stamps

    £25.00

  • GERMANY EAST 1950 DEBRIA Exhibition mini-sheet, Mi Bl 7, SG MSE29a,vf cds used

    £40.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 Berlin Relief fund mini-sheet, SG MSB70a (Mi Block1), with variety MiNr. 70 I (broken letter C), very fine mint. Splendid and fresh, accompanied by Montbas certificate. (1 block)

    £160.00

  • GERMANY WEST 1953 IFRABA set,Michel 171/1,SG 1097/8,NHM corner BLOCKS of 4 (8)

    £40.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN – 1949 UPU Anniversary set, SG B54/60 (Mi 35/41), very fine used.(7)

    £125.00

  • GERMANY 1954-56 Heuss sets, SG 1103/1122i (Mi 177/96 & 259/65), VFM. (27)

    £35.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 UPU anniversary set, SG B54/60 (Mi 35-41),very fine used (7)

    £80.00

  • GERMANY HINDENBURG LZ 129 ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP FLIGHTS 1936-1937 interesting collection of flown covers & postcards nicely written up on pages, bearing various special cachets and “Luftschiff LZ 129” cds cancels, includes 1936 (23 March) flight cards (x3), 1936 (26-29 March) flight card, 1936 (March-Apr) South America flight cover, 1936 (May) first North America flight covers (x5, one with US stamps), second flight card & third flight cover with US stamps, 1936 (Aug) Olympics flight cover & card, 1936 (Aug) eighth North America flight cover and 1937 (May) Germany flight cover. Attractive. (16 covers/cards)

    £450.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES RUSSIAN ZONE EAST SAXONY 1945 COSWIG postmaster provisional perf 11½ complete set, Michel 42/50 D III, never hinged mint mostly upper marginal examples, very fresh. (9 stamps)

    £130.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES RUSSIAN ZONE GENERAL ISSUE 1949 Goethe miniature sheet, SG MSR59a (Michel Block 6), never hinged mint, cat €220.

    £60.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1953 20pf bright scarlet, Mi 113, SG B42b, mint CORNER BLOCK of 4, both lower stamps being never hinge mint (4 stamps)

    £55.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1950 Philharmonic Orchestra complete set (Michel 72/73, SG B72/73), superb mint (two stamps in each block are never hinged) BLOCKS of 4, very fresh. (2 blocks = 8 stamps)

    £120.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 10pf green Goethe (Michel 61, SG B61), mint (two stamps are never hinged) BLOCK of 4 with one stamp showing Michel 61 I PLATE FLAW. Very fresh & scarce. (4 stamps)

    £120.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 60pf lake-brown Universal Postal Union (Michel 39, SG B58), fine mint (two stamps are never hinged) lower left corner BLOCK of 4, very fresh & scarce. (4 stamps)

    £160.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 50pf brown-olive Universal Postal Union (Michel 38, SG B57), fine mint (two stamps are never hinged) lower left corner BLOCK of 4, very fresh & scarce. (4 stamps)

    £150.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES RUSSIAN ZONE EAST SAXONY 1945 COSWIG local postmaster’s perf 11½ complete set, Michel 42/50 D III, never hinged mint, 5pf with small gum disturbances, fresh. (9 stamps)

    £120.00

  • GERMANY 1927 “I.A.A.” International Labour Organization overprints complete set (Michel 407/09, SG 421/23), superb used on piece tied by complete “Berlin / Int. Arb. Amt” special cds cancels, very fresh. (3 stamps)

    £90.00

  • GERMANY AVIATION LABEL 1910s “Bayerischer Luftfahrerdank Munchen” circular poster stamp, Kiddle LU. 128, superb, never hinged mint. Very fresh & scarce.

    £60.00

  • GERMANY 1933 Air Chicago World Exhibition Flight of Graf Zeppelin overprints complete set (Michel 496/98, SG 510/12), used, 4m with a couple of shortish perfs, 1m with Dr Helmut Oechsner ‘small photo-certificate’. (3 stamps)

    £270.00

  • GERMANY – MEMEL LITHUANIAN OCCUPATION 1923 (Nov) 60c on 50m on 25c dark vermilion-red with Type I surcharge (Michel 233 I, SG 86), fine cds used.

    £110.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES RUSSIAN ZONE WEST SAXONY 1945 6pf violet perf 11½ (at Mugeln) IMPERF AT BOTTOM between stamp and sheet margin variety, Michel 117 A Xa Uu, never hinged mint.

    £40.00

  • GERMANY WEST 1949 30pf bl-green Parliament PLATE FLAW,Michel 111 I,vf cds used

    £60.00

  • GERMANY WEST 1949 30pf ultramarine UPU PLATE FLAW, Michel 116 II, fine used

    £35.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 24pf red-orange UPU PLATE FLAW, Michel 37 II, fine cds used

    £20.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 30pf blue Goethe PLATE FLAW, Michel 63 I, fine cds used

    £20.00

  • GERMANY 1945-2001 POST WAR COLLECTION An Original & unpicked, mixed mint & used collection with Allies Occupation ranges, East & West Germany presented in a spring-back album. We see extensive ranges, mostly ALL DIFFERENT with useful Zone ranges to “Mark” values, unchecked in any detail & warrants closer inspection. See our selection of images for a flavour of this “new to the market” collection. (guess 1200+ stamps)

    £225.00

  • GERMANY 1872-1945 MINT & USED COLLECTION An unpicked Empire, Reich & Occupations collection presented in a small “Adelphi” album. Includes (used unless stated otherwise) 1870 Eagle ranges to 2½ on 2½g, Pfennige set, Pfennig set with shades, 1875-99 2m range, 1889-1900 Eagle set to 50pf shades, Germania “Reichpost” to 2m, Deutsches Reich to 4m, useful Inflation period inc Airs & Due, Wartime selection with much mint, Occupations & Post Offices abroad ranges. Unchecked in any detail. Fine & fresh condition. (1200+ stamps & 1m/s)

    £300.00

  • GERMANY HAPAG 1875-79 10c local ship stamp, Michel 1, used, small faults

    £50.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES BADEN 1949 Red Cross m/s,unused, Michel Bl 2/I, MNG as issued

    £27.00

  • GERMANY WEST 1953 30pf Liebig, Michel 166, SG 1092, NHM corner BLOCK of 4

    £25.00

  • GERMANY 1872 1 Gr rose-carmine Small Shield. Michel 4( SG 5), fine used BLOCK of 4 cancelled by two boxed “Hohenstein – Ernstthal” fully dated postmarks. Fresh colour, crisp postmarks, very scarce as a multiple (1 block = 4 stamps).

    £90.00

  • GERMANY-A’STEIN/M’WERDER MARIENWERDER 1920 3m on 3pf opt VARIETY,Michel 24AF I,vf cds used

    £45.00

  • GERMANY 1930 15pf carm. “Berlin” + label, vert PAIR, Michel S84, vf used

    £45.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 Berlin relief fund set, SG B68/70 (Mi 68/70), very fine used. (3)

    £160.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1948 1M to 5M black opt, SG B17/20 (Mi 17/20), very fine mint.(4)

    £35.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 1 M olive-green, red overprint, SG B33 (Mi 33), fine used, the key value of the set.

    £120.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1952-53 Famous Berliners set (SG B91/100, Mi 91/100) NHM. (10)

    £55.00

  • GERMANY EAST 1958 Memorials Fund miniature sheet (Mi Block 15, SG MSE349a) VFU

    £50.00

  • GERMAN ALLIED ZONES RUSSIAN 1949 Goethe miniature sheet (Mi Block 6, SG MSR59a) NHM

    £75.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1951 Stamp Day set, Mi 80/81, corner pairs, NHM (4).

    £40.00

  • GERMANY WEST 1954-61 Heuss set, Michel 177x/96x, SG 1103/22, NHM, fresh (20)

    £90.00

  • GERMANY – BERLIN 1949 UPU Anniversary set (SG B54/60, Mi 35/41), fine used. (7)

    £80.00

We sell German stamps, collections, complete sets, errors and varieties

German Stamps – The first German stamps, issued on 1st January 1872 were originally printed in two currencies, Groschen and Dialer for the former North German Confederation. Similarly Kreuzer and gulden for the incorporated southern states. In 1874 the German Empire was one of the first 22 signatories at the establishment of the General Postal Union (Universal Postal Union from 1878). Throughout most of World War I, Germany wasn’t part of the main battle areas, because German troops were in occupation of allied territories. Also, special issues appeared for the East and West Military Command areas in 1916. The Weimar Republic was formed on 9th November 1918 and issued its first stamps on 1st May 1919. In 1933 Hitler became Chancellor and the Third Reich was created, the first stamps of which were issued on 12th April 1933.

WW2 Stamps

During WW2 between 1940–1942, Germany occupied territories until its control stretched from the Pyrenees to the Caucasus and Volga River, and from El Alamein to the North Cape. Gradually during the succeeding years, the Allies regained territory. Many historic and rare German stamps were issued in these areas, much of a highly provisional nature.

In the period following the surrender, the country was divided into four zones; Russian, American, French and British. Berlin, the former capital, was inside the Russian zone and this was divided into four sectors. The Russian zone became the German Democratic Republic on 7th October 1949, after the Allied zones had become the German Federal Republic on 21st September 1949. The period between 1945 and 1949 was complicated by many stamp issues which appeared in different areas, subsequently, it’s considered by philatelists one of 20th Century Europe’s most interesting periods. We recommend the English-language Michel “Germany Specialised” Volumes 1 and 2.

German Democratic Republic (DDR)

The Russian zone continued to issue stamps inscribed ‘Deutsche Post’ until the German Democratic Republic was created on 7th October 1949. The authorities released the first German stamps inscribed for the new territory on 9th October 1949, which were also valid in East Berlin.

Many grand socialist projects are illustrated on the stamps and postal history of the time, however, stamps from the West depicting sensitive topics such as German soldiers still held in detention were obscured by black ink. This is known to philatelists as ‘Postal Wars’. As a result of the constant need to patrol the boundary to prevent the escape of East German citizens to West Germany, the Berlin Wall was built by the East Germans in 1961. Soviet-based reforms in Eastern Europe during the late 1980s led to growing unrest in the German Democratic Republic. This culminated in the opening of the Wall in November 1989 and also the collapse of the Communist Government.

The ‘Treaty on the Final Settlement with respect to Germany’ concluded between the two Germanys and the four former occupying powers in September 1990. Unified Germany with effect from 3rd October 1990 as a fully sovereign state.

German Stamps