Slesvig-Holsten, 1862
Letter sent from Friedrichstadt to Copenhagen and then re-directed to Stettin 13 May 1862. For the forwarding the Danish share marked in red crayon 1 1/4 Sch. C and due 4 1/4 in blue ink for the Mecklenburg by the addressee. Unusual letter.
GBP 684.00
Iceland, 1939, tj 43
PRINTED MATTER Official letter from Reykjavik to Vík í Myrdal April 9, 1941 franked with a single overprinted Pjónusta 10 aur King Christian X issue. Rate 10 aur for printed matters weighing up to 50 grams. Rare
GBP 299.00
Iceland, 1873, 4B
16 sk. yellow perf 12 1/2 corner block of four with full margin. Fine centering, unused.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1888
Danish City Post. Commercial letter from ”Magasin Français” with cash franco 3 øre mark.
GBP 256.00
Denmark, 1872, 20y
16 sk. green/grey bicolored issue II printing 1872 with inverted frame pos. 90, used. In this condition a very scarce stamp.
GBP 1,709.00
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
Iceland, 1901
3 aur (1901) Aur-value, black print, imperforate. Facit 21v2. Rare.
GBP 513.00
Iceland, 1876
16 Aur-value, black print, imperforate, thin smooth paper. Small faults. FACIT does list a black proof in vertical pair with 5 aur, rare.
GBP 513.00
Faroe Islands, 1941, 246, 2A,6A
Airmail letter from Thorshavn 2 May 1941 to Copenhagen, Denmark bearing 190 øre stamps in postage, three 20/1 øre and two 60 øre provisional issue 1941 and two 5 øre wavy-line issue, tied by cds “THORSHAVN 2.5.41 17-19” with receving mark “VANLØSE 21.7.41 12,00” struck on front. 20 øre letter rate plus 2x 85 øre airmail surcharge making 190 øre correct franking. British resealing tape “P.C. 90 / OPENED BY / EXAMINER 4461” and German “Geöffnet b” resealing tape and censormark in red. Envelope slightly cut at top.
GBP 513.00
Greenland, 1940
Letter from Godthaab 8 August 1940 to San Francisco, USA. King Christian X 5 øre, 10 øre and 15 øre tied by CDS GODTHAAB –8-8-1940 and on arrival in US, a straight line cancel ”PAQUEBOT struck on front. 30 øre was the rate to US and Canada during WWII, from July 1940 until May 1945 for letters under 20 gram.
GBP 299.00
Greenland, 1941
Letter from Ivigtut 8 October 1941 to New South Wales, Australia. Two 15 øre King Christian X tied by IVIGTUT 8.10.1941, Australian resealing tape Opened by Censor 2 and boxed censor stamp 2 / PASSED BY CENSOR 1193. Sent by a Mr. Zielke from San Francisco. Mail from Greenland via US was not censored at this time prior to Pearl Harbor attack December 1941.
GBP 1,368.00
Danish West Indies, 1917
Postcard from Frederiksport at Frederiksted, St. Croix March 31st, 1917 with a scenery from Last Honors to Old Dannebrog, Fredericksport, St. Croix. March 31st, 1917. A Ovesen, Photo, St. Croix.
GBP 85.00
Denmark, 1852
Royal Service letter sent from Slagelse to Kallundborg 4 December 1852 stamped with 1-line mark “SLAGELSE” 4/12 1852. Only recorded used 32 days from November 1852 til Jan 1853.
GBP 598.00
Denmark, 1860
Royal Service letter sent from Skanderborg to Viborg 29 May 1860 stamped with the scarcely found segment mark “SKANDERBORG”.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1827
Franco Hamburg letter from Aalborg 14 August 1827 to Bordeaux, France. Postmarked boxed RAM-2 – AALBORG 14 Aug.27. – Via Hamburg – DANEMARCK / PAR HAMBOURG – and – T.T.R.4 – Thurn & Taxis Oberpostamt. Red Frendch border mark, Paris Transitmark. Postage due 20 decimes for the distance Hambourg-Bordeaux for letters of 7,5 gr. Danish List no. 16-40.
GBP 1,282.00
Greenland, 1940
Registered letter sent from Thule to Zurich, Switzerland 1 January 1940 bearing a 1 kr. Polar Bear tied by Thule CDS. Censored in Berlin. Correct rate, 25 øre registration fee and 75 øre 4th letter rate (60-80 gramms), total 100 øre. Correct franking.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1888
Danish City Post. Copenhagen Bypost 2 øre blue 1883-issue. 2 øre rate for circulars, printed matters and the like. DAKA 3500 dkr.
GBP 385.00
Denmark, 1894
Copenhagen “Fri-Correspondance” sent to F. Hattings “No. 77.”sent 8 February 1894, stamped and affixed with a 4 øre bicolored paid by the addressee for order of some meat products. Rare.
GBP 855.00
Denmark, 1882
Danish City Post. Copenhagen Bypost letter with 10 øre yellow 1882-issue tied by one-ring canceller. A highly attractive small cover.
GBP 684.00
Denmark, 1862
Unpaid letter sent from Copenhagen to Uddevalla 18 October 1862. Sent by steamer „Excellencen Toll” endorsed “pr. Excellenc Toll” and “via Gothenborg”, 36 øre Swedish due, Danish share in blue crayon “2 1/2” Lybske sk. and back stamped Göteborg CDS 20.10.62.
GBP 214.00
Greenland, 1942
Iceland APO 809-a, FIRST COVER stamped 16 March 1942, the number 809-a quite scarce.
GBP 171.00