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First Independent Albania (1912-1914). Third Issue. The Most
Important Item of Albanian Philately. 1913, 2pi. deep rose, postage
due, from the Third Issue of June 1913 by the Provisional
Government of Vlorë, showing a well-centred overprint impression,
with good perforations and above-average centring for the Ottoman
stamp, affixed to piece and tied by Vlorë c.d.s. Only two examples
of this stamp were issued, as confirmed by No. 21 of the Official
Gazette of Vlorë “Perlindja e Shqipëniës” (“Birth of Albania”),
dated 28 March 1914, the first newspaper of the newly independent
state, published by Dhimitër Beratti. This is the only intact
example in existence of this stamp, widely regarded as the most
important item of Albanian philately. Far superior in quality to
the only other recorded example, which has a corner cut off.
Illustrated here for the first time in any auction or dealer’s
retail catalogue and offered in all its splendour to the market for
the first time. One of the rarest issued stamps in the world. This
stamp is absent from the remarkable collection of the 1913
double-headed eagle overprinted stamps preserved in the British
Library, as well as from the collection of King Charles III of the
United Kingdom. Certs. O. Graf.
provenance: Minister Lef Nosi and Robert Ballauri.. After being
cancelled, this example entered the collection of Lefter (Lef) Nosi
(1877-1946), the first Minister of Post and Telegraph of Albania
and one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence,
present at the Assembly of Vlorë in 1912, which established the
modern Albanian state. Lef Nosi also owned the other existing
example (incomplete) of this stamp, as part of his private
collection, and both were later inherited by members of his family.
One of the heirs, Rudolf Nosi, interviewed by the Albania expert
John S. Phipps, initially showed Mr. Phipps the defective example
with the cut in the lower left corner and explained that his uncle
Lefter (Lef) had cut the corner in order to create a specimen to
present the Third Issue, preserving the other intact example
-offered here- as the definitive stamp. However, as no official
evidence supports such an intention to deliberately alter the
integrity of the stamp, doubts remain as to its alleged use as a
proof for the incomplete example. Robert Ballauri (1925–2006), one
of the most significant collectors of Albania of all time, directly
acquired the intact example from the Nosi family.. note: It was
removed decades ago from the Yvert & Tellier catalogue, as it had
never been placed on the philatelic market and its whereabouts were
unknown. Its reappearance in the present sale, confirming its
existence, should justify its inclusion in the philatelic
catalogues. It was mentioned in the most important works on
Albanian philately: “The Stamps and Posts of Albania and Epirus
1878–1945” by John S. Phipps, “Stamps and Postal History of
Albania” by Thimi Nika, as well as in the recent article “From
Albania a World Rarity Shown to the Public for the First Time” by
Giuseppe Razza, published in the magazine “Post Horn” in 2025..
(Estimate £75000 - £100000)
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