Lots 866 - 868, Catalogue of Auction #95 Raritan Stamps, Inc
| Lot | Cat.# | Description |
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| 866 | |
1939, free-frank letter from Leningrad to the Nagaev Bay Department of Internal Affairs (northern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, Magadan Obl.), apparently prisoner's enquiry, archival holes at left, still F/VF. During the Great Purge, the Nagaev Bay was used as a transit point for newly arrived prisoners by sea to be sent further along the stage to the camps of Magadan and Kolyma, Est. $150-$200
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100.00 |
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| 867 | |
617, 619 | 1942, registered cover from Lesozavodsk Labor Camp of Ussuri Obl. (now Primorsky Krai) to Molotov (now Perm), franked by two definitives, postmarked on arrival, VF, the Lesozavodsk Camp was a part of Dal'lag GULAG system, prisoners of this camp cutting down trees for the Ussuri Woodworking Plant, which was the biggest in the USSR, Est. $150-$200
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100.00 |
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| 868 | |
1945, free-frank triangle letter from a woman released from a prison and returned to Kirov Obl., addressed to a prisoner of Komi Autonomous Republic Labor Camp "Vozhael", which was a part of Ust'vymlag system specializing in logging, several censorship markings, insignificant wear, still F/VF and rare postal history item of the Stalin Repressions, Est. $250-$300
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150.00 |