Stationery

Denmark, 1925
Expres Post Lykönskning 40 øre envelope issued for ”Kunstforlaget” paying the express fee of 40 øre, sent from Copenhagen to Svebølle 23 March 1925. Charged 40 øre in blue crayon “40”, double the postage of 20 øre for a domestic letter. Excellent exhibition.
GBP 855.00
Denmark, 1925
"Expres Post Lykönskning 40 øre envelope issued for ”Kunstforlaget” paying the express fee of 40 øre sent from Odense to Copenhagen as "Poste Restante". Apparently the missing fee for the letter rate of 15 øre has not been charged."
GBP 684.00
Denmark, 1870
2 (Sk.) stationery envelope sent within Copenhagen 21 December 1870, cancelled with numeral 1 and datestamped “KIØBENHAVN KB 21/12 4-5½”, and stamped twice FP mark 21/12 and 27/12. Returned, addresse not employed with Copenhagen Railroad, left without leaving address.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1965
25 øre brown King Frederik IX with additional 15 øre wavy-line, printing 206. EB 131. Rare.
GBP 214.00
Denmark, 1916
10 øre Chr. IX postcard from Copenhagen 28 April 1916 to Reykjavik, Iceland. Sent from S/S Vesta mentioning sailing route via Scotland.
GBP 34.00
Denmark, 1875
4 sk. BREV-KORT from Skive 29 June 1875 to Copenhagen. Skilling/Øre usage with 4 sk. paying 8 øre domestic post card rate. The 4 sk. card was used from 1.4.1871 paying for the 4 sk. domestic postcard rate, after 1.1.1875 - 4 sk. corresponded to 8 øre and paying the correct postcard rate. A beautiful piece in every respect.
GBP 641.00
Denmark, 1876
2 sk. BREV-KORT sent locally in Copenhagen 14 July 1876. From the 1 January 1875 a new currency reform replaced the skilling system with Kroner / Øre. Thus 2 sk. corresponded to 4 øre, which became the local rate in the new currency system, a lovely skilling/øre example in excellent condition.
GBP 154.00
Denmark, 1952
25 øre KONVOLUT with additional 5 øre wavy-line blindprint. Ringstrøm # 65I, SK KV66.
GBP 342.00
Denmark, 1871
4 Sk. Envelope SKILLLING KV5 (1871) sent from RIBE to Gram-Mølle, paying the favored border rate at 4 SK between RIBE and GRAM. RIBE Lapidar IIa-1 delivered 30.12.1870, known from 23.11.71 till 1878. ONLY RECORDED 4 SK STATIONERY ENVELOPE USED FOR THE BORDER RATE WITH SCHLESWIG.
GBP 1,197.00
Denmark, 1872, 16, 18
Postal 4 sk. stationery envelope sent from Copenhagen to Brussels 22 June 1872, additional franked with 2 sk. and two 4 sk. bicoloured issues, the 4 sk. originally attached as separated to the envelope. Rare usage to Belgium, besides it's also sent to the legendary Belgian Stamp dealer “J. B. Moens”
GBP 1,197.00
Denmark, 1895
10 øre reply-card sent from Nordby Fanø to Chemnitz and returned with Chemnitz CDS 6 August 1895 and Nordy arrival mark on reply card. Rare set.
GBP 137.00
Denmark, 1927
10 øre green wavy-line BREVKORT with double and double inverted overprint. A most interesting item for the specialist. Ringstrøm 81AyII. SK EB81.
GBP 342.00
Denmark, 1904
10 øre provisional KORRESPONDANCE-KORT on 8 øre card. Shifted overprint. Ringstrøm # 15, SK KK12a.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1904
Postcard sent from Taulov ca. 1904 to Skanderborg, franked with 5 øre/4 øre provisional stationery envelope cut-out tied by TAULOV star-cancel.
GBP 85.00
Denmark, 1889
5 øre Coat of Arms post card sent from Copenhagen to Malmö, stamped with Swedish “FRÅN DANMARK” in blue ink and Malmö receiving mark on front. Colourful item.
GBP 214.00
Denmark, 1933
7 øre BREVKORT with partly missing overprint, printing 112. Ringstrøm 85 I. SK EB85.
GBP 256.00
Denmark, 1930
20 øre Chr. X Correspondence card additionally franked with 5 øre BERLINGSKE TIDENDE advertising stamp and sent for SUNDAY delivery. Letter rate 15 øre plus 10 øre for delivery on Sunday's, but taxed 20 øre by the addressee. Scarce combination.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1925, Skilling 1
Expres Post Lykönskning 40 øre envelope issued for ”Kunstforlaget” paying the express fee of 40 øre. Additional franking for the postage to be added on the letter. Rare.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1921
10 øre King Christian X postcard (Skilling EB48 – Fabr. 56-H) sent from Copenhagen 7 DECEMBER 1921 to Balle. Cancelled with Copenhagen cancellation machine Sylby & Pondorf, First Day of use with blue ink on 7. December 1921, the ink from a German supplier according to Flemming Hansen’s book on page 67.
GBP 85.00