Slesvig, 1920
Slesvig Plebiscit 20 pf stamp on printed matter band from Flensburg to Apenrade, January 28, 1920. A very unusual and rare type of the printed matter rate.
GBP 85.00
Iceland, 1873, 4B
16 sk. yellow perf 12 1/2 block of four with full lower margin. Fine centering, unused.
GBP 256.00
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
Slesvig, 1920
Plebiscit overprinted ”MAK.” on imperforated 20pf block of four with stamp printed twice. Rare.
GBP 107.00
Slesvig, 1920
Plebiscit overprinted ”MAK.” on imperforate pair of 5 and 15 pf. Rare
GBP 107.00
Denmark, 1883
Danish City Post. Copenhagen Bypost with 3 øre mauve (1883) on very decorative business envelope
GBP 299.00
Danish West Indies, 1888
2 cents stationery envelope with watermark I sent to Christiania in Norway from St. Thomas 8. November 1888 with a merchant mark on the front. An unusual destination.
GBP 214.00
Greenland, 1996, 283x
Queen Margrethe II issued with INVERTED OVERPRINT. Mint never hinged.
GBP 513.00
Denmark, 1885, 32
5 øre Coat of Arms type with small corner figures with a nicely centered Copenhagen c.d.s.
GBP 85.00
Iceland, -1935
Printed matter band franked with 7 øre green M. Jochumsson issue on letter from Reykjavik to Stavanger in Norway, tied by machine cancel Reykjavik between 1935-1939. Between 1.10.1925 and 31.12.1939 the rate were 7 aur.
GBP 51.00
Iceland, 1919
5 aur red square I GILDI overprint on 10 aur Numeral type BRJEFSPJALD postcard sent locally in Reykjavik February 1919, paying the local 5 aur rate from 1.3.1919 to 15.5.1921. Ringstrøm 22. Fold through stamp imprint.
GBP 64.00
Denmark, 1935
Letter sent from Kiel to Søborg 26. May 1935 and franked with 25pf DR plus two Danish 5 øre wavy-line stamp paying the 10 øre for Sunday delivery to the receiver at Søborg. Very fine quality.
GBP 103.00
Danish West Indies, 1840
Letter sheet from St. Thomas 25 July 1840 to Marseille. “OUTRE-MER / PAUILLAC 25 AOUT 40” in red stamped and charged 15 decimes due by addressee. Routing instruction “P. Paquebot Bordelaire” on front.
GBP 256.00
Danish West Indies, 1851
Entire dated St. Thomas 14. September 1855 to Caracas, Venezuela. Sent through and stamped with “FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE - ST. THOMAS” on reverse. Routing instruction “pr. Isabel”, Venezuelan receiving mark struck on front and charged “2” reales due by addressee. Merchants in St. Thomas maintained the office from 1846 to 1860. Mail was bagged and shipped by private packets to avoid high charges of inconvenient schedules.
GBP 684.00
Danish West Indies, 1862
Unpaid letter dated St. Thomas 13 June 1862 to Bordeaux, France. Loose packet letter sent with RMS „SHANNON” arriving and stamped “SOUTHAMPTON / PACKET LETTER / JU28 1862”, rare on letters. London Anglo-French accounting mark “GB // 1F60c” and charged double 8c rate “16” decimes charged. Right side of envelope stained.
GBP 427.00
Danish West Indies, 1880, 6
Entire dated St. Thomas 8. August 1884 to St. Croix, bearing 3¢ IV printing tied by CDS “ST. THOMAS 8/8 1884” DAKA Ant. 3 “wide O”, and receiving mark “CHRISTIANSTED 9/8 1884” DAKA Ant. 3 on reverse.
GBP 299.00
Danish West Indies, 1884, 10
"Lettersheet St. Thomas 25. April 1884 til Bordeaux, Frankrig. To 5 ¢ II. udskrivning bundet af CDS "ST. THOMAS 25/4 1884 "DAKA Ant. 3 bred "O". Routing instruktion "pr. Steamer via Southampton ", Fransk" CALAIS A PARIS 12 MAI 84 "og Bordeaux receing mark. Lodret fold i kuvert gennem to venstre frimærker."
GBP 107.00
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
Danish West Indies, 1910, 37
Postcard from St. Thomas 28 December 1910 to Svebølle, Denmark. 10 BIT King Frederik and Christmas Seal 1910 tied by “ST. THOMAS 28/12 1910” paying the 10 BIT UPU postcard rate.
GBP 214.00
Denmark, 1904
Die proof in black of King Christian IX 5 øre denomination on cardboard paper, designed by Hans Tegner.
GBP 256.00
Denmark, 1866, 5
Envelope sent from Copenhagen 2 January 1866 to Sölvesborg, Sweden. Franked with 8 sk. 1857-issue dotted spandrels with even margins, tied by numeral 210 København Vesterbro (Skilling nr. 1, iflg. SKILLING seneste kendte dato), datostempel “KBH VSTB EXP 2/1 2-4”. Letter rate to Sweden 8 sk. from 1.10.1865 – 30.6.1869.
GBP 342.00