Denmark, 1863, 10a
Pair 16 sk. lilac imperforate pair, pos. 94-95 with large white line above POST in pos. 95, wide margin below, hinged and in excellent condition. Exhibition item.
GBP 1,197.00
Denmark, 1851, 1
4 Rigsbankskilling Ferslew printing, plate II position 95 with double strikes in SE-spandrel, hinged. Certificate
GBP 641.00
Slesvig, 1920
5 Kr. and 10 Kr. cancelled with oval cachet 'COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE * SLESVIG *', 5 MK green canceled 9 APR 1920 and 10 MK canceled 26 MAJ 1920.
GBP 128.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1864, 6
4 SRM blue, thick letters, vertical pair with part of sheet margin, lower stamp mint never hinged.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1945
Copenhagen, Telegram from Middlesex, Copenhagen 5 June 1945. Post war censor mark 'C [Crown] 15' in violet. Rare.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1902, 31B
100 øre bicolored normal frame perf. 12 3/4 watermark II, single franking on DKK 6.500 value letter from Copenhagen to Maribo 28 November 1902, lilac registration label 'Kbh.K.Pakkep. 221' and backstamped 'MARIBO 29.11.02 2-7F'. 10 øre domestic rate 1.10.1902-1.10.1919, value fee 0-200 kr. 10 øre 1.10.1902-1.7.1908, plus 20 øre from 200-1000 kr., plus 60 øre with 10 for each 1000 kr. from 1.000-7.000 kr., total postage exactly 100 øre. RARE single franking rate.
GBP 299.00
Denmark, 1891, 34,36
Money Order 2. Kr. 25 øre from Frederiksborg 29 July 1891 to Eslöf, Sweden. Manuscript 'Indlagt Fotografier' and parcel registration label '835. Frederiksborg'. Three 5 øre and one 20 øre Arms-type perf. 14 canceled with Frederiksborg LAP type postmark.
GBP 85.00
Denmark, 1871
Fattigsag letter from Birkerød 23 February 1871 to Ballerup-Maaløv. Taarbæk type hand stamp 'BIRKERØD' alongisde TPO K-229 'n.sj.jb.p.b. 23/2 20TOG' and for service via Copenhagen Foot Post ' F: 11 1/2 23/2 71 P: ' in blue. Unpaid letter charged '6' sk. in red crayon.
GBP 128.00
Danish West Indies, 1873, 6U
3 cent bicoloured IV printing, normal frame, frame group IV. Imperforate, thin and small imperfections on front.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1912, 67 var.
"5 Kr. Central Post Office 1912 with watermark crown, Ist. printing. Large plate flaw with "missing cornish" pos. 8. By far the largest plate flaw of the newly discovred errors on the popular 5 kr. Central Post Office stamp. "
GBP 342.00
Denmark, 1912, 81 var.
"5 Kr. Central Post Office 1915 with watermark cross. Large plate flaw with "missing cornish" pos. 8 on the left stamp. By far the largest plate flaw of the newly discovered errors on the popular 5 kr. Central Post Office stamp. Copenhagen cds 7.12.1951. Rare"
GBP 299.00
Danish West Indies, 1907
Postcard originated Christiansted via St. Thomas to Copenhagen 5. September 1907. At St. Thomas cancelled with “C” Christiansted and St. Thomas mute 4-ring tying the stamp alongside St. Thomas CDS.
GBP 85.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1861
Unpaid letter sent from Amsterdam to Delve in Holstein October 1861, with 30 sk. due by receiver. 30 sk. rate from Denmark to Holland used 15.7.1854 to 30.6.1864.
GBP 85.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1845
Unpaid letter sent from Ratzeburg to Mölln in Lauenburg 1 May 1845 and postmarked by “Ratzeburg” Antiqua type IIb, very early use of this postmark.
GBP 68.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1813
Entire local letter in Husum from the “Kaiserlich Russischen Kommandos” in Husum dated 26 December 1813.
GBP 171.00
Denmark, 1851, 2a
2 Rigsbankskilling Ferslew printing plate I-98, type 10 with part of Duplex numeral Copenhagen. Only recorded Ferslew printing with a c.d.s.
GBP 2,137.00
Slesvig-Holsten, 1866
Letter sheet from Moelln 21 April 1868 to Ratzeburg, Duchy of Lauenburg. A Prussian Ein Silb. Gr. red adhesive tied by ‘MOELLN 21/4 66 7-8N.’, has been used in payment for the letter rate, the use of Prussian stamps in Lauenburg is known and rarely seen. A small and attracive quality of the use of a foreign stamp in the Duchy of Lauenburg.
GBP 2,051.00
Denmark, 1871
Lettersheet from Tandslet 20 December 1871 to Faaborg, Denmark. ½ Groschen and four ¼ Groschen NDP tied with upright Prussian 1-ring TANDSLET 20/12 71 5-6N, reception mark FAABORG on reverse. The rate from Slesvig-Holsten to Denmark for a single rate letter was from 1.5.1868 – 31.12.1874 1½ Groschen.
GBP 641.00
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, 1862, 6, 7
Letter from Copenhagen 27 January 1862 to Paris, France. Pair 16 sk. 1857 and 4 sk. 1858 wavy-line spandrels tied by numeral 1 COPENHAGEN, datestamp KIØBENHAVN KB 27/1 and red transit TOUR T – VALENCIENNES 2 1 JAVN 62, on reverse KDOPA HAMBURG and HAMBURG T&T. Rate note ’26 / 9’ with 9 sk. Danish share and 26 sk. foregin share. Postal rate 35 sk. to France from 26.3.1860 – 31.3.1862, inevitably overfranked by 1 sk. since a 1 sk. Danish stamp never was issued. A very beautiful and rate letter.
GBP 2,564.00
Greenland, 1929
Registered Air Mail letter poste restante from Stockholm 7 June 1929 to New York City, USA. Two types of 15 øre, and 5 Kr. block of four King Gustaf V 5 Kr. block of four, 5 and 10 øre Lion tied by cds ‘STOCKHOLM-NEWYORK 1929’ and datestamp STOCKHOLM 7.6.29, registration label ‘Stockholm PFFS nr. 9697’. 26 June the plane left REYKJAVIK for USA, only to make an emergency/crash landing near Ivigtut, Greenland. The plane was shipped by ship to New York. An airmail service fee was paid in stamps with 20 Kr.
GBP 385.00