Archives International Auctions Auction 95 July 23, 2024
Archives International Auctions - Sale 95 30 July 23, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 126 126 Germany, Hesepe b. Bramsche P.O.W. Camp, K-68, Group of I/U Notes, ND (1914-1918) Germany, ND (1914-18). Lot of 5, I/U, P.O.W. Notes, Includes. Includes 1 Mark, 2 Mark, 5 Mark, 10 Mark, and 20 Mark. K-68. Notes are in different colors and sizes, and are AU to Uncirculated Condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Bramsche is a town in the district of Osnabruck, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was famous for its textile industry in the 1800s leading up to the Great War. A camp was established in Bramsche for Officer POWs from 1914-1918. ������������� Est. $75-150 127 127 Germany, Hesepe b. Bramsche P.O.W. Camp, K-68, Group of Issued Notes, ND (1914-1918) Germany, ND (1914-18). Lot of 5, I/U P.O.W. Notes, Includes. Includes 1 Pfennig (2), 5 Pfennig, 10 Pfennig, and 50 Pfennig. K-68. Notes are in different colors and sizes, and are AU to Uncirculated Condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. Bramsche is a town in the district of Osnabruck, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was famous for its textile industry in the 1800s leading up to the Great War. A camp was established in Bramsche for Officer POWs from 1914-1918. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $80-140 128 128 Germany, XIV Army Corps (Karlsruhe), K-75f, Lot of 4 P.O.W. Remainder Notes, ND (1917-1918) Germany, ND (1917-18). Lot of 4, Remainder P.O.W. Notes, Includes: 1 Mark, 2 Mark (2), 5 Mark, and 10 Mark. K-75f. Notes all have “Inspektion der Kriegsgefangenenlager des XIV. Armeekorps.” at top left corner and “Gültig nur innerhalb des Lagers sonst ohne jeden Wert.” at bottom right, All notes are Stamped cancelled at right side under S/Ns, Uncirculated condition. (5). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. XIV Army Corps (Karlsruhe) were officers P.O.W. camps. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-180 Germany & Austria, WWI P.O.WNotgeld 129 129 Austria, Brunn am Gebirge P.O.W. Camp, K-606a, Trio of Issued Notes, ND (1914-1918) Austria, ND (1914-18). Lot of 3, I/U P.O.W. Notes, Includes: 10 Heller, 20 Heller, & 50 Heller. K-606a. Notes are in different colors, Uniface, and range from Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated Condition. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. BRUNN am GEBIRGE is a town in the district of Modling in the state of Lower Austria. The Austro-Hungarian Empire set up a POW camp in Brunn am Gebirge. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $65-120 130 130 Germany, Chemnitz P.O.W. Camp, K-29, Group of I/U Notes, ND (1914-17) Germany, ND (1914-17). Lot of 9, I/U Notgeld P.O.W. Notes used in Chemnitz POW Camp run by XIX Army Corps out of Leipzig, Lot includes: 1 Pfennig, 2 Pfennig, 5 Pfennig, 10 Pfennig, 20 Pfennig, 50 Pfennig, 1 Mark, 2 Mark, & 5 Mark. K-29. The Germans built the camp shortly before the war and incarcerated Allied prisoners here in 1914. 8 of the notes are in Uncirculated to CU condition with one in Fine condition. (9). Sold “AS IS” no returns. ����������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-160 Germany & Austria - WWI P.O.WNotgeld 131 131 Austria, Hart bei Amstetten P.O.W Camp, K-596d, Group of Issued Notes, ND (1914-1918) Austria, ND (1914-18). Lot of 5, I/U, P.O.W. Notes, Includes: 1 Heller, 5 Heller, 10 Heller, 20 Heller, and 1 Krone. K-596d. Notes are each in different colors, are all uniface, 2 are in VF-XF condition due to mounting remnants on the back and 3 are in Uncirculated condition or better, (5). HART bei AMSTETTEN was a POW concentration camp in Austria, administered by the Austro- Hungarian Empire. This camp was initially setup for captured officers during the Great War. The field of Hart was a collection of shacks on a rectangular plan divided into small rooms and mostly held Russian prisoners of war. There were 280 small rooms for officer prisoners. While the units had central heating, it rarely worked due to the scarcity of fuel. Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. �������������������������������������������������� Est. $120-200
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