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1850 (April 20), registered cover from Asola to Mantova, franked ...more
1850 (April 20), registered cover from Asola to Mantova, franked on
reverse with 30c brown on ribbed handmade paper, and on front with
two 15c red singles, each with large to very large margins, the 15c
stamps struck by choice Asola circle-of-bars datestamps, the 30c
cancelled by dual RACCOMANDATA straight-lines with framed Mantova
handstamp alongside and ornate double-circle “2” above, a lovely
and well-composed cover bearing superb examples of this desirable
Asola cancellation; signed Colla.
1670 (October 3), Holy Roman Empire, Silesia (now ...more
1670 (October 3), Holy Roman Empire, Silesia (now Poland),
administrative letter signed by Georg Abraham Freiherr von Dyhern,
Landeshauptmann of Silesia, folded manuscript addressed to the
magistracy of Breslau (today Wrocław) and written in German, the
text dealing with property and jurisdictional matters involving
appeals, protestations, and obligations, signed by Georg Abraham
Freiherr von Dyhern (1620–1671), during a period of tightening
Habsburg control following the Thirty Years’ War, the address panel
displaying ornate calligraphy with original wax-seal remnants on
the reverse, quite clean and well-preserved for its age, very fine.
1675 (April 17), Holy Roman Empire, Glogau, Silesia, ...more
1675 (April 17), Holy Roman Empire, Glogau, Silesia, manuscript
document of Johann Bernhard, Count of Herberstein, folded
chancery-style paper bearing bold calligraphic headings and
flourishes, written at Glogau during the reign of Emperor Leopold
I, the outer wrapper retaining its embossed imperial paper seal
with the double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, the text
signed by Johann Bernhard, Graf von Herberstein, then serving as
Landeshauptmann and senior Habsburg administrative and judicial
authority in Silesia, the contents comprising formal orders,
resolutions, and ratifications of legal decisions reflecting the
machinery of provincial governance within the Habsburg monarchy, an
exceptionally fresh letter from the period when Silesia formed part
of the Bohemian Crown Lands under consolidated imperial rule
following the Thirty Years’ War, the fortress town of Glogau
standing at a major strategic crossroads in Central Europe, very
fine.
1696 (May 29), Holy Roman Empire, Vienna, Imperial Chancery ...more
1696 (May 29), Holy Roman Empire, Vienna, Imperial Chancery letter
under Emperor Leopold I, finely written in chancery German and
bearing a large intact blind-embossed paper seal with the Habsburg
double-headed eagle and legend Leopold Imper., the document signed
by imperial officials and embellished with decorative pen
flourishes, the contents addressing fiscal and administrative
matters characteristic of the extensive Habsburg bureaucratic
system linking Vienna to its territories across the Empire,
produced in the closing years of the Nine Years’ War (1688–1697)
when financial and military pressures weighed heavily on imperial
governance, scarce and very fine.
1856 (September 21), folded cover from Szegedin to Pesth, ...more
1856 (September 21), folded cover from Szegedin to Pesth, Hungary,
franked with strip of three imperforate 3Kr red Coat of Arms of
Austria, clear to large margins all around, cancelled by two
strikes of Szegedin single circle cancellations, next-day Pesth /
Fruh single circle arrival backstamp, an attractive franking. (Sc.
3)
1915 (January), feldpost flight card from the Siege of Przemyśl ...more
1915 (January), feldpost flight card from the Siege of Przemyśl to
Vienna, Feldpost correspondence card to Vienna, struck with purple
straight-line "Fliegerpost Przemyśl / Jänner 1915" handstamp and
circular IX.54 unit cachet, written by Géza Lichner, Leutnant,
vertical crease and handling wear consistent with wartime carriage,
a scarce and fine example of mail flown out of the encircled
fortress during the protracted siege, when aircraft provided the
only remaining postal link to the outside world.
1915 (June 17), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost
correspondence ...more 1915 (June 17), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost correspondence card from Air Company 12, showing a bold violet "K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment / Fliegerkompanie Nr. 12" cachet with Imperial double-headed eagle at centre, mailed from St. Veit im Wippachtal by a soldier attached to Flik 12, his pencilled sideways unit notation along the left edge further confirming service with the company, fresh and very fine; a scarce Austro-Hungarian Luftschiffer card, with feldpost from these formations notably uncommon.
1915 (September 8), Austro-Hungarian feldpost correspondence ...more
1915 (September 8), Austro-Hungarian feldpost correspondence card
with portrait of Graf Zeppelin, cancelled and lightly struck with
the violet K.K. Landwehr Infanterieregiment Graz Nr. 3 unit
handstamp, written by a soldier of the Graz Landwehr Infantry
Regiment No. 3, the patriotic portrait underscoring the symbolic
importance of Graf Zeppelin whose image was widely used during the
war to bolster morale among airmen and infantry alike, fresh and
very fine.
1916 (July 30), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost
correspondence ...more 1916 (July 30), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost correspondence card from Air Company 7, bearing a bold violet "K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment / Fliegerkompanie Nr. 7" cachet with Imperial double-headed eagle at centre, alongside a faint but legible circular K.u.K. Etappenpostamt 181 cancellation, then used in present-day Czechia, the message on the reverse written in Slovenian conveying a short note of greetings to family, fresh and very fine; an uncommon example of Austro-Hungarian military aeronautical feldpost, illustrating the operations of the K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment within the broader German–Austrian airship system and scarcer than contemporary German Zeppelin feldpost.
1917 (August 21), Austro-Hungarian Balloon Troops Feldpost ...more
1917 (August 21), Austro-Hungarian Balloon Troops Feldpost postcard
to Graz, the correspondence card bearing at upper left a clear
violet cachet of the K.u.K. Aviation Troops, Balloon Company No.
10, struck while in the field and cancelled by K.u.K. Feldpostamt
No. 627 (21.VIII.17) double-circle c.d.s., addressed to Graz with
the sender identified as Oberleutnant V. Reiner, Ballonkompanie 10,
Feldpost 627 in the return address, a scarce Austrian
military-aviation usage, fine-very fine.
1918 (March 30), first flight Lemberg–Vienna, uprated ...more
1918 (March 30), first flight Lemberg–Vienna, uprated postal
stationery card, 8h green card addressed to Vienna and franked with
two “Flugpost” surcharged airmails 10k. and 2k50, the latter the
scarcer 12½ × 11½ perf variety, all tied by two bilingual
double-circle Lemberg–Lwów (30 Mar) cancellations on the first day
of issue of the airmails, with Flugpost Poczta Lotnicza
Lemberg–Lwów (31 Mar) transit and Flugpost / Wien (3 Apr) arrival
on face, reverse with contemporary manuscript endorsement
“Befördert mit der ersten Flugpost Lemberg–Wien", a clean example
of this important inaugural airmail usage.
1918 (May 25), Kraków–Vienna airmail postcard, picture postcard ...more
1918 (May 25), Kraków–Vienna airmail postcard, picture postcard of
Kraków’s Marienkirche and Cloth Hall franked with 10h Austrian
Crown definitive and 2k Jubilee overprinted Flugpost 2.50k on 3k,
both fresh and neatly tied by bilingual Krakau/Kraków (25.V.18)
double-circle c.d.s., with accompanying Flugpost–Poczta Lotnicza
Krakau (25.V.18) strike and on reverse Flugpost Wien (26.V.18) and
Wien Telegraphenzentralstation (26.V.18) transits, red manuscript
Flugpost at lower left, addressed to Vienna, a fine early usage
from Polish territory under occupation franked with the first
Austrian airmail issue. (Scott C2).
Ottoman Bulgaria, 1866 (June 12), folded cover from Plovdiv ...more
Ottoman Bulgaria, 1866 (June 12), folded cover from Plovdiv to
Istanbul, franked with two 1865 20pa Crescent & Star, tied by
indistinct double-circle c.d.s., reduced at sides, stamps somewhat
toned, an otherwise fine and uncommon origin.
1912 (July 29), Denmark demonstration-flight postcard from
Hareskov, ...more 1912 (July 29), Denmark demonstration-flight postcard from Hareskov, picture postcard “Udsigt fra Hejrebakken (Søndersø)” franked with 5 øre green Numeral definitive tied by single-circle Hareskov (29 Jul) c.d.s. in black, bearing two violet commemorative cachets—oval “Flyvepost No. 1 Ulrich Birch” and boxed “Højsommerfesten i Hareskov 1912”—and addressed to Hellerup, a very fine and scarce souvenir carried on the pioneer demonstration flight held at Hareskov during the midsummer festival with aviator Ulrich Birch, widely regarded as Denmark’s first commemorative airmail item.
1930 (July 17), “Robert Svendsen’s Sundflyvning ...more
1930 (July 17), “Robert Svendsen’s Sundflyvning 1910–1930”
commemorative semi-official airmail card to Malmö, 10 øre postal
stationery uprated with 1926 15 øre Airmail and the special 1930 5
Kr semi-official airmail label depicting a biplane in flight, all
neatly tied by København (17 Jul) machine cancel, double-circle
København Luftpost/2 (17 Jul) datestamp below, addressed to Malmö,
with Malmö Luftpost (17 Jul) receiver on front, a very fine example
prepared for the official 20th-anniversary celebration of Robert
Svendsen’s pioneering 1910 Øresund crossing.
1854 (September 30), Paris to Havana, stampless folded letter ...more
1854 (September 30), Paris to Havana, stampless folded letter via
England, with contents, handstamped "PD" in red, postmarked Paris
(30 Sep), with UK "PAID" transit (2 Oct) struck on front, Havana
c.d.s. arrival backstamp (24 Oct), bearing "2" reales due marking
and "NE" handstamp in blue, light filing folds, a fine and scarce
transatlantic usage to an uncommon destination.
1870 (September 26), Ballon Monté folded letter to Verdun, with
"PAR ...more 1870 (September 26), Ballon Monté folded letter to Verdun, with "PAR BALLON / MONTE" imprint, franked with 20c blue Laureated Napoleon III, cancelled by dotted lozenge and with manuscript strokes, addressed to Verdun and bearing the printed République Française arms with internal patriotic propaganda text in French and German urging resistance to the Prussian invasion—“Paris défie l’ennemi, France précipite-toi toute entière, mort aux envahisseurs!”, likely carried on the Normandie after departing Paris from the La Villette gasworks, some reinforcement with archival tape on one side, otherwise intact, fresh and visually appealing.
1901 (July 17), Boxer Rebellion, French feldpost postcard ...more
1901 (July 17), Boxer Rebellion, French feldpost postcard from
Cho-Cheou to France, picture postcard depicting Count Alfred von
Waldersee stepping off a train, published by Deutsche Druckerei &
Verlagsanstalt, Shanghai, endorsed “Corps Expéditionnaire de Chine”
and headed “Cho-Cheou, le 17 Juillet 1901” with message referring
to the sender’s two-month stay and good health, addressed to
Bourbonne-les-Bains, Haute-Marne, showing fine strike of Trésor et
Postes aux Armées / 1 Chine 1 military double-circle datestamp (18
Jul) and Bourbonne-les-Bains (27 Aug) receiver on reverse, minor
edge wear, a fine usage from Cho-Cheou carried during the closing
phase of the Boxer Rebellion.
1910 (April 19), Aviation Meeting at Nice, illustrated folded
letter ...more 1910 (April 19), Aviation Meeting at Nice, illustrated folded letter sheet, franked with 15c green Sower, tied by the special Nice–Aviation Meeting (19 Apr) c.d.s., at upper left the large red circular commemorative cachet “Meeting d’Aviation Nice / 1910 / 15 au 25 Avril” and showing on the picture side Léon Leblond on a Blériot monoplane from the official illustrated series issued for the event, a very fine example from one of the earliest international aviation competitions, the Nice meeting producing the first recognised aviation-meeting cancellations in philately. (Muller 45).
1911 (May), Issy-les-Moulineaux Aviation Field postcard for ...more
1911 (May), Issy-les-Moulineaux Aviation Field postcard for the
Paris–Madrid Air Race, picture postcard “Souvenir du Champ
d’Aviation d’Issy-les-Moulineaux – Départ d’un Monoplan” franked
with 5c green Sower, tied by Issy-les-Moulineaux (Seine) c.d.s.,
affixed with blue commemorative vignette “Paris – Madrid en
Aéroplane / Mai 1911” depicting the multi-stage route
(Paris–Angoulême–Biarritz–St. Sébastien–Madrid) and tied by the
same cancel, a scarce and very fine example from the dramatic May
1911 long-distance contest remembered for the fatal accident
involving French Minister of War Maurice Berteaux during the
takeoff sequence, particularly desirable with the vignette tied.
1927 (October 20), Paris to Buenos Aires, Argentina, first ...more
1927 (October 20), Paris to Buenos Aires, Argentina, first non-stop
flight cover, franked with 1.50Fr Pasteur and 3Fr bright violet &
rose Merson, both tied by Bourget-Aviation c.d.s., violet ‘RAID:
PARIS A BUENOS AIRES / 1re TRAVERSEE DE L’ATLANTIQUE SUD / Le
Pilote:’ handstamp and 4-line Buenos Aires (20 Oct) receiver on
front, exceedingly rare as only 17 covers were carried on this
historic flight by Dieudonné Costes & Joseph Le Brix, very fine.
(AAMC #1063)
1929 (February 19), interrupted “France–Indochina” flight ...more
1929 (February 19), interrupted “France–Indochina” flight by
Costes, registered crash cover, combination franking including the
special France–Indochine flight label, all tied by circular Poste
Aérienne / France–Indo-Chine datestamps, showing large boxed “RAID
INTERROMPU / PAR ACCIDENT / Retour à l’envoyeur” cachet and violet
“PAR VOIE AÉRIENNE de FRANCE en INDO-CHINE” flight marking, reverse
with Grenoble (16 Feb) and Paris Gare (17 Feb) c.d.s. backstamps,
desirable and very fine; the aircraft crashed shortly after
departure near the Bondy railway station on the outskirts of Paris,
interrupting the trial flight.
Offices in the Levant, 1858, Lattaquié (Syrie) to England via ...more
Offices in the Levant, 1858, Lattaquié (Syrie) to England via Paris
and London, folded letter in English datelined Latakia, 21 March
1858, struck with clear dotted-circle LATTAQUIÉ (SYRIE) (21 Mar)
despatch and bearing large manuscript accounting on face, carried
by Messageries Impériales Ligne de l’Orient to Marseille and
forwarded overland via Paris (Étrangers c.d.s.) and London (17 Apr)
transit to Birmingham, the contents describe health, delays in
posting, and agricultural prospects in the district (“a good farmer
could make a fortune”), with additional remarks on riding, local
fields, a saddle, and references to “missionaries” and “the
minister,” some staining in places, else an appealing example from
one of the scarcer French Post Office origins in Syria,
considerably less common than Beirut or Smyrna.
1579 (February 20), Holy Roman Empire, Sprottau, Silesia ...more
1579 (February 20), Holy Roman Empire, Sprottau, Silesia (now
Szprotawa, Poland), folded municipal manuscript document, written
by the Richter und Schöffen (Judges and Aldermen) of Sprottau,
regarding the payment of salaries for church and school officials,
with accompanying notarial endorsements, the text executed in early
German script, with traces of original wax seal on the reverse,
issued at a time when Sprottau formed part of Habsburg-ruled
Silesia within the Holy Roman Empire, some overall aging, else
fine.
1835 (December 11), Robert R. Hunter, Cowes, Forwarding ...more
1835 (December 11), Robert R. Hunter, Cowes, Forwarding Agent,
stampless transatlantic folded letter, with contents datelined
Cowes (Isle of Wight), addressed to Ebenezer Hale, endorsed with
bold manuscript “20” rating, red circular New York Ship / 30 Jan
arrival on front, reverse showing the scarce forwarding cachet
“Received and Forwarded by Your Obedient Servant, Robert R. Hunter,
Consul, U.S.A., Cowes” (Rowe RF 5), a rare consular-forwarded
letter, fine and desirable. The enclosed letter, written by David
Wood, reports the safe arrival of the ship Eliza after a stormy
four-week Atlantic passage; he describes two severe gales, damage
to sails and rigging, and the loss of a boat, yet notes that the
vessel remained comparatively dry and seaworthy. He further
observes “a large number of Western-bound vessels in these roads”
and records that Eliza was ordered onward to Hamburg with a cargo
of salt, illustrating the commercial links between American traders
and European markets, with Cowes serving as an important staging
port.
1840 (July), Mulready letter sheet from Cheltenham to ...more
1840 (July), Mulready letter sheet from Cheltenham to Dublin,
Ireland, One Penny Mulready letter sheet (stereo A44) bearing a
clear red Maltese Cross, addressed to William Sutton Esq., 36
College Green, Dublin, reverse with red diamond-shaped Dublin (16
Jul) receiving mark and a later black Exeter (24 Jul) c.d.s., minor
horizontal crease and small edge wear, fine and attractive;
Mulready stationery to Ireland is scarcer than inland usages
1843, London "8" Maltese Cross on cover to Edinburgh, ...more
1843, London "8" Maltese Cross on cover to Edinburgh, tying
imperforate 1d red, lettered RB, average margins, struck alongside
with black "T.P. / Piccadilly" receiving house handstamp, reverse
with c.d.s. arrival backstamp, back flap removed, else quite fresh,
and a clear strike of this scarce Maltese Cross cancellation.
1843 (July 20), Hull Maltese Cross on cover to Sheffield, ...more
1843 (July 20), Hull Maltese Cross on cover to Sheffield, folded
letter with commercial printed contents, franked with imperforate
1d red, lettered NI, plate 28, tied by Maltese Cross, struck with
blue Carlisle Street receiving house straight-line, routed via
Chesterfield, with unframed next-day transit on front, reverse with
Hull (20 Jul) and Sheffield (21 Jul) double split-ring backstamps,
separation along one side fold, else quite fresh and fine.
1843 (December 30), London "3" Maltese Cross on folded letter ...more
1843 (December 30), London "3" Maltese Cross on folded letter to
Newark, Nottinghamshire, tying imperforate 1d red, lettered ED,
mixed margins, reverse with clear Newark receiver, a bold strike of
this desirable Maltese Cross, which was placed in use a few days
prior to the others, on March 16, 1843.
1849 (October 23), "273" Numeral of Oban in blue, 1844-type, ...more
1849 (October 23), "273" Numeral of Oban in blue, 1844-type, tying
imperforate 1d red, lettered NL, mixed margins, to folded cover to
Edinburgh, reverse with framed OBAN despatch strike in blue,
overstruck with c.d.s. receiver (29 Oct), fine; this cancellation
of Oban is recorded in blue only for 1845 and 1849.
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correspondence ...more 1915 (June 17), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost correspondence card from Air Company 12, showing a bold violet "K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment / Fliegerkompanie Nr. 12" cachet with Imperial double-headed eagle at centre, mailed from St. Veit im Wippachtal by a soldier attached to Flik 12, his pencilled sideways unit notation along the left edge further confirming service with the company, fresh and very fine; a scarce Austro-Hungarian Luftschiffer card, with feldpost from these formations notably uncommon.
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correspondence ...more 1916 (July 30), K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment, feldpost correspondence card from Air Company 7, bearing a bold violet "K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment / Fliegerkompanie Nr. 7" cachet with Imperial double-headed eagle at centre, alongside a faint but legible circular K.u.K. Etappenpostamt 181 cancellation, then used in present-day Czechia, the message on the reverse written in Slovenian conveying a short note of greetings to family, fresh and very fine; an uncommon example of Austro-Hungarian military aeronautical feldpost, illustrating the operations of the K.u.K. Luftschifferregiment within the broader German–Austrian airship system and scarcer than contemporary German Zeppelin feldpost.
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Hareskov, ...more 1912 (July 29), Denmark demonstration-flight postcard from Hareskov, picture postcard “Udsigt fra Hejrebakken (Søndersø)” franked with 5 øre green Numeral definitive tied by single-circle Hareskov (29 Jul) c.d.s. in black, bearing two violet commemorative cachets—oval “Flyvepost No. 1 Ulrich Birch” and boxed “Højsommerfesten i Hareskov 1912”—and addressed to Hellerup, a very fine and scarce souvenir carried on the pioneer demonstration flight held at Hareskov during the midsummer festival with aviator Ulrich Birch, widely regarded as Denmark’s first commemorative airmail item.
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"PAR ...more 1870 (September 26), Ballon Monté folded letter to Verdun, with "PAR BALLON / MONTE" imprint, franked with 20c blue Laureated Napoleon III, cancelled by dotted lozenge and with manuscript strokes, addressed to Verdun and bearing the printed République Française arms with internal patriotic propaganda text in French and German urging resistance to the Prussian invasion—“Paris défie l’ennemi, France précipite-toi toute entière, mort aux envahisseurs!”, likely carried on the Normandie after departing Paris from the La Villette gasworks, some reinforcement with archival tape on one side, otherwise intact, fresh and visually appealing.
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