1864 War

Denmark, 1864
Militaria letter from Randers 14 September 1864 to Viborg, from the Prussian occupying forces in Jütland. Sent through the Field Post Service and stamped – K. PR. FELDPOST / III. ARMEECORPS. 14/9 -.
GBP 342.00
Denmark, 1864
Soldiers letter sent from Guderup on Als to Korsør 19 April 1864, bearing a 4 sk. rouletted 1863, tied by Field Post numeral “221” alongside CDS “FELTPOST NO. 1 P1 19/4”.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1864
Militaria letter from Horsens 4 September 1864 to Aarhus. Hand stamp 'FIELD POST D. COMB.GARDE INF.DIV * 7/9'. Complete letter inside, sent by the 'Königlich-preußische General-Kommando', sent to General von Falkenstein in Aarhus.
GBP 342.00
Denmark, 1864, 9
Fieldpost letter sent from Assens/Augustenborg 30 April 1864 to Copenhagen. 4 sk. 1863 canceled with numeral '223' alongside 'FELTPOST № 1 P1 30/4' ANT VIII-1.
GBP 214.00
Denmark, 1864
Soldiers letter sent from Sønderborg on Als to Korsør 21. March 1864, bearing a 4 sk. rouletted 1863, tied by Field Post numeral “221” alongside CDS “FELTPOST NO. 1 P1 21/3”.
GBP 256.00
Denmark, 1864
Soldier's letter sent from Lysabild, Als to Korsør 16 March 1864 and inside dated 10 March 1864. Stamped “FELTPOST NO. 1 P1 16/3” and charged “6” sk. in red crayon.
GBP 256.00
Denmark, 1864
Letter sent from Randers to Copenhagen 18 May 1864 bearing a 4 sk. rouletted 1863 tied by numeral “53” alongside CDS “Randers 18.5 7-9 EF”. The first armistice was in place on 12th May until 25th June and in this period the letter was sent.
GBP 128.00
Denmark, 1864
Letter sent from Panama to Stege in March 1864, stamped in NY with “N.YORK-HAMB. PKT 3 / OCT 5” convention mark “6 1/2” Sgr. mark in green, red crayon “37” sk. due by the addressee in Denmark, of which the 28 sk. is foreign share and 9 sk. to the Danish post. The 37 sk. rate was for mail from USA via Hamburg and Bremen.
GBP 1,026.00
Denmark, 1864, 13
Smuggled entire letter sent from Odense to Aarhus Mølle via Copenhagen 19 July 1864 bearing a 4 sk. 1864 (defect) tied byy numeral “51” and CDS “ODENSE”. It was the procedure that letters should wait some 5 days in transit in Copenhagen before being forwarded in order to make the enemies intelligence service more difficult. Rare.
GBP 855.00
Denmark, 1864
Military letter sent from Gravenstein to Höllen in Lauenburg 6 March 1864, stamped on front with the two-ring “K.PR.FELDPOST - III. ARMEE CORPS CORPS.”, with full contents.
GBP 342.00