Feltpost
Island, 1945
Piece from package, sent from FPO 304 and franked with 2d and 2 1/2d and sent to England, and censor 1216 stamped on front.
DKK 2.610,00
Island, 1941
Letter sent from US First Marine Brigade to San Fernando, CA 19 JAN 1942. Stamped by rectangular “Marine's Mail - CG 1st MarBrig (Provisional)” in greenish blue, alongside “Passed by Naval Censor” in same colour.
DKK 3.360,00
Island, 1942
US APO 810 wrapper band sent from APO 810 in Iceland 7 April 1942, bearing a 1c US stamp, tied by APO 810 cancel and stamped passed by Censor.
DKK 1.490,00
Island, 1943
Processed “V-MAIL” letter sent from APO 860 (Reykjavik), stamped “Passed by US BASE EXAMINER 0098”, dated 30 Dec. 1942, sent to Durham, NC, with envelope stamped New York Feb 11, 1943.
DKK 1.120,00
Island, 1940
FPO 306, dated 6 October 1940. Sent from the Canadian forces in Iceland to Canada, scarce.
DKK 1.870,00
Island, 1941
"Letter sent from US First Marine Brigade to Newark, NJ 27 October 1941. Stamped by rectangular “Marine's Mail - CG 1st MarBrig (Provisional)" alongside “Passed by Naval Censor”."
DKK 2.990,00
Island, 1944
US Consignee letter by SS Katia, with Reykjavik censor ship “U.S. PORT CONTROL - REYKJAVIK - 2 JUN 1944”, scarce.
DKK 7.460,00
Island, 1944
Processed “V-MAIL” letter sent from APO 610 (Keflavik), stamped “Passed by US BASE EXAMINER 0866”, dated 23 December 1943, sent to Muskegon, Michigan, with envelope stamped US POSTAL SERVICE NO. 3, 10 Jan 1944.
DKK 1.490,00
Island, 1945
Mail sorting label used with the British Forces in Iceland, stamped “A.P.O.” “ICELAND”. Rare.
DKK 750,00
Island, 1941
Letter sent to US Army General Bonesteel, US Perhsing Camp 22 December 1941. In October General Bonesteel had established his headquarters at Camp Tadcaster, soon renamed Camp Pershing, some two miles east of Reykjavik and about a mile from British headquarters at Camp Alabaster. Also 1941 Thorvaldsen-Society Christmas seal, but not tied.
DKK 1.490,00