Slesvig-Holsten

Slesvig-Holsten, 1864
Field Post letter sent from Kr. Pr. Feldpost in Flensburg to Gustrin, Prussia 18 April 1864. Stamped with two-ring “K.Pr.FELDPOST RELAIS FLENSBURG” and boxed soldiers unit.
GBP 171.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1848
Military parcel letter with value 35M 14s sent from IV. Compangnie II. Jäger Corps to Bredstedt (1848-50) and weighing 23 loth.
GBP 103.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1867
Letter sent from Flensburg to Mehlbye near Cappeln 11 September 1865 bearing a 1 1/4 Sch. “SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN” Mi. 9 tied by two-ring “AHRENSBURG 11 9 65 8-12N”. 1/2 Sch. red crayon charged by the addressee for rural carriage to Mehlbye.
GBP 214.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1874
1 Gr. Brustschilde large shield stationery sent from Ekensund to Tondern stamped with PER I-o “EKENSUND 15 3 74” (1874). DAKA 41.01.
GBP 85.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1809
Entire dated Paris 1 January 1809 to Copenhagen via Hamburg. Opened and censored in Hamburg according to circular 12 DEC 1807, re-sealed with red wax seal “Königlich Dänisches Post Amt zur Hamburg / FR VI”. Hamburg mark 9 JAN 1809, list no. 258-36”. A rare example of early Danish censorship.
GBP 1,538.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1854
Royal Service Letter with cert. 351 sent from Itzehoe to Wilster (1854), with gothic “ITZEHOE 9.9” marked on front, also being the latest recorded use of this postmark, only known 18 days from 21.8.1854 till 9.9.1854. Scarce postmark.
GBP 427.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1852
"Entire sent from Friedrichsruh via Schwarzenbeck with a beautiful strike of the "Friedrichsruh" boxed segment mark and manuscript date “23/7 1852”, also “franco” with red crayon 2 (Sch.C), alongside a 1-ring “Schwarzenbeck” CDS. Indeed a superb example of the scarce Friedrichsruh mark."
GBP 1,197.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1864
Soldiers letter sent from Schelde 23 March 1864 to Perleberg, Brandenburg. Stamped with two-ring “K.Pr.FELDPOST III-ARMEE CORPS 24/3” and by the unit's mark “Könligl. Preussisches - 2T Batallon, 7T Brandenburg Infant. Regt. No. 60”.
GBP 342.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1864
Field Post letter sent from Christiansfeld 23 August 1864 and postmarked “K.PR.FELDPOST-RELAIS No. 8”. The Prussian troops occupied Jutland in the 1864-war and opened a Field Post office No. 8 in Christiansfeld, where the postmark was used during the occupation. Slightly stained.
GBP 427.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1858
NEWSPAPER WRAPPER BAND with Postal Money Demand 22 Rdl 22 sk. sent from Hamburg to Pellworm 17.4 (1858-1863). Double letter rate paid by pair of 4 sk. 1858 wavy-line spandrels, Money Order Fee 8 sk. 5-10 Rdl. paid in cash, list no. 30. Wrapper bands are very unusual items.
GBP 1,709.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1875
Letter sent from Scherrebeck to Ekernsund 5 June 1875 bearing a DR 10 pfennige tied by PER I-o “SCHERREBECK 5 6 75” without the time. DAKA 158.02
GBP 64.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1864
"1 1/4 Schilling blue/rose rouletted issued. Cancelled with the very different looking four-ring cancel "WESSELBUREN"."
GBP 491.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1864
Letter sent from Wedel through Pinneberg to Meldorf in Holsten stamped with “Wedel” 1-line mark, bearing 1 _ Sch. HERZOGHT.SCHLESWIG Mi. 4, cancelled with CDS “PINNEBERG 11.7” (1864). Stamp with defects, aged, certificate.
GBP 214.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1867
"Local letter sent from Fjelstrup to Hadersleben 19 June 1867 bearing a 1/2 Sch. "SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN" 1865-issue in rose colour and tied by Prussian 1-ring. Local letters are scarce and this letter is in outstanding quality. Opinion."
GBP 1,197.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1854
Entire sent from Altona to Randers on 4 February 1854. Sent unpaid and charged “6” sk. due in red crayon, postmarked with railway mark “ALTONAER BAHNHOF” and stamped with the company mark “P.A. v ASSENS GODS EXPEDITION / AFGANG d: / FRA ALTONA.” and which also has been recorded as a forwarder mark between Hamburg and Altona.
GBP 85.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1858
Letter bearing a 4 sk. 1858 wavy-line spandrels tied by numeral 192 “Slesvigske Bureau” alongside “SLESV.P.SP.BUR. I T2 15/7” CDS, sent Copenhagen, rarely seen cancellation.
GBP 85.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1851
The Postal Law of Schleswig 18. April 1851. The use of 4 RBS was introduced 1 May 1851.
GBP 855.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1849
“Marine Dienst Sache” sent from Eckernförde to Kiel 18 May 1849 endorsed with “Eckernförde 18/5 49”. Small paper damage on the front cover.
GBP 128.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1860
Letter sent from Bergedorf 1860 the Duchy of Schleswig, Holm Mühle near Fleckebau south of the Schlei, bearing a 4 sk. 1858 wavy-line spandrels tied by curved “BERGEDORF” mark. Somewhat aged and stamp short of margin at top, but still an attractive letter.
GBP 684.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1866
Local letter sent within Hadersleben 28. February 1866 and franked with 1/2 Sch. HERZOGTH-SCHLESWIG green tied by Prussian 2-ring. Local letters are scarce and this letter in an outstanding quality.
GBP 855.00
Denmark, 1864
Field Post letter sent from Kolding to Apenrade 5 August 1864 and postmarked “K.PR.FELDPOST-RELAIS No. 9”. The Prussian troops occupied Jutland in the 1864-war and opened a Field Post office in Kolding where the postmark was used during the occupation. Letters with these postmarks are rarely seen.
GBP 513.00