Island, 1922
Parcel card from Hamburg 14 March 1922 to Reykjavik, Iceland. Prepaid in cash, no German stamps. Charged with Icelandic 1 kr. King Christian X and cancelled with datestamp 'REYKJAVIK 18.IV.22', with the stamp used as TOLLUR but cancelled with ordinary postmark.
DKK 5.580,00
Danmark, (1857), 9
Two 4 sk. 1854 dotted spandrels with ink cancellation from 'Inside franking'. Letters or applications handed in to the Local Customs office for the administration had to be franked by the public for corresponding letter rate in order for the public not to enjoy free postage. This 'document' will therefore have weighed between 15 and 30 grams, 2x 4 sk. letter rate postage. Part of revenue document 'Wroblewsky 185(7) Malling' visible above, see attached example of a document.
DKK 2.980,00
Danmark, 1876, 25
15 pf. letter from Hamburg on February 1876 to Copenhagen, from there readdressed and posted to Assens on 17 February 1876 with an 8 øre bicolored (SE-corner missing perf) - a very unusually combination with danish and DR stamps.
DKK 1.490,00
Danmark, 1895, 22,34
4 øre stationery envelope uprated with 4-strip 3 øre bicoulored and pair 5 øre arms-type cancelled with 'KJØBENHAVN V. 6.2.95 7-4E' on registered letter to Lillehammer, Norway. Registration mark 'DANMARK R 0603'. Correct 10 øre letter rate to Norway plus 16 øre registration fee, total 26 øre. A very decorative letter.
DKK 2.230,00
Danmark, 1859, P4u
Colour proof of 4 sk. 1854 plate IV, with missing imprint on the left side of the design and likely from the left column of stamps, without gum and burelage IIb printed in blue colour and dotted spandrels. In the Postal Museum the printing plate has empty spandrels in the lower half sheet of 50 stamps. Plate IV has been used for the last 1854 printing IV delivered from 16 June 1859. It is not known why this plate has had the spandrels removed, but perhaps experiments were made for a new design without spandrels and trials for another burelage colour since the yellow one that were used were sometimes almost invisible.
DKK 1.120,00
Danmark, 1859, P4u, 4Pv
Colour proof of 4 sk. 1854 plate IV, block of six with full left sheet margin, pos. 41-42 / 51-52 / 61-62, without gum and burelage IIb printed in blue colour and dotted spandrels. The two stamps above with dotted spandrels and the lower four stamps with empty spandrels - a very rare example the upper and lower half sheet. In the Postal Museum the printing plate has empty spandrels in the lower half sheet of 50 stamps. Plate IV has been used for the last 1854 printing IV delivered from 16 June 1859. It is not known why this plate has had the spandrels removed, but perhaps experiments were made for a new design without spandrels and trials for another burelage colour since the yellow one that were used were sometimes almost invisible.
DKK 6.320,00
Grønland, 1945, 11PT
Proof of 10 øre American issue on thin paper without gum, with production number '85456' in blue printed above and American Banke Note Company below, with printing guides on left and right side with punched holes.
DKK 8.930,00
Grønland, 1945, 12PT
Proof of 15 øre American issue on thin paper without gum, with production number '85456' in red printed above and printing guides on left and right side with punched holes, round corner above right.
DKK 3.350,00
Danmark, 1863, 10a
Pair 16 sk. lilac imperforate pair, pos. 94-95 with large white line above POST in pos. 95, wide margin below, hinged and in excellent condition. Exhibition item.
DKK 10.420,00
Danmark, 1851, 1
4 Rigsbankskilling Ferslew printing, plate II position 95 with double strikes in SE-spandrel, hinged. Certificate
DKK 5.580,00
Slesvig, 1920
5 Kr. and 10 Kr. cancelled with oval cachet 'COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE * SLESVIG *', 5 MK green canceled 9 APR 1920 and 10 MK canceled 26 MAJ 1920.
DKK 1.120,00
Schleswig-Holstein, 1864, 6
4 SRM blue, thick letters, vertical pair with part of sheet margin, lower stamp mint never hinged.
DKK 2.600,00
Danmark, 1945
Copenhagen, Telegram from Middlesex, Copenhagen 5 June 1945. Post war censor mark 'C [Crown] 15' in violet. Rare.
DKK 1.490,00
Danmark, 1902, 31B
100 øre bicolored normal frame perf. 12 3/4 watermark II, single franking on DKK 6.500 value letter from Copenhagen to Maribo 28 November 1902, lilac registration label 'Kbh.K.Pakkep. 221' and backstamped 'MARIBO 29.11.02 2-7F'. 10 øre domestic rate 1.10.1902-1.10.1919, value fee 0-200 kr. 10 øre 1.10.1902-1.7.1908, plus 20 øre from 200-1000 kr., plus 60 øre with 10 for each 1000 kr. from 1.000-7.000 kr., total postage exactly 100 øre. RARE single franking rate.
DKK 2.600,00
Danmark, 1891, 34,36
Money Order 2. Kr. 25 øre from Frederiksborg 29 July 1891 to Eslöf, Sweden. Manuscript 'Indlagt Fotografier' and parcel registration label '835. Frederiksborg'. Three 5 øre and one 20 øre Arms-type perf. 14 canceled with Frederiksborg LAP type postmark.
DKK 740,00
Danmark, 1871
Fattigsag letter from Birkerød 23 February 1871 to Ballerup-Maaløv. Taarbæk type hand stamp 'BIRKERØD' alongisde TPO K-229 'n.sj.jb.p.b. 23/2 20TOG' and for service via Copenhagen Foot Post ' F: 11 1/2 23/2 71 P: ' in blue. Unpaid letter charged '6' sk. in red crayon.
DKK 1.120,00
Dansk Vestindien, 1873, 6U
3 cent bicoloured IV printing, normal frame, frame group IV. Imperforate, thin and small imperfections on front.
DKK 1.490,00
Danmark, 1912, 67 var.
"5 Kr. Central Post Office 1912 with watermark crown, Ist. printing. Large plate flaw with "missing cornish" pos. 8. By far the largest plate flaw of the newly discovred errors on the popular 5 kr. Central Post Office stamp. "
DKK 2.980,00
Danmark, 1912, 81 var.
"5 Kr. Central Post Office 1915 with watermark cross. Large plate flaw with "missing cornish" pos. 8 on the left stamp. By far the largest plate flaw of the newly discovered errors on the popular 5 kr. Central Post Office stamp. Copenhagen cds 7.12.1951. Rare"
DKK 2.600,00
Dansk Vestindien, 1907
Postcard originated Christiansted via St. Thomas to Copenhagen 5. September 1907. At St. Thomas cancelled with “C” Christiansted and St. Thomas mute 4-ring tying the stamp alongside St. Thomas CDS.
DKK 740,00
Schleswig-Holstein, 1861
Unpaid letter sent from Amsterdam to Delve in Holstein October 1861, with 30 sk. due by receiver. 30 sk. rate from Denmark to Holland used 15.7.1854 to 30.6.1864.
DKK 740,00