Sweden. Facit 30b cover, 5 öre on printed matter sent from STOCKHOLM NORR 29.6.1880 to Russia. Arrival pmk's and a handwritten label at back. The content is an invitation to G..Read more
Sweden. Facit 30b cover, 5 öre on printed matter sent from STOCKHOLM NORR 29.6.1880 to Russia. Arrival pmk's and a handwritten label at back. The content is an invitation to General Axel Gadolin, member of the The Acadamy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, for an exhibition on the North-East Passage conquered for the first time by the Swedish Polar Explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld with his steamship "Vega". The stamp with small imperfections. Very interesting historical document. The EARLIEST correctly prepaid pm to Russia acording to Ferdén, in which work the item is also depicted. Ex. Göta 1985. Show less
Sweden. Facit 54 cover, 10 öre on postcard sent from PKXP 68A (rail road compartment Ånge–Sundsvall) 15.11.1910. Addressed to Paul Schäck, trooper of the Imperial Protection A..Read more
Sweden. Facit 54 cover, 10 öre on postcard sent from PKXP 68A (rail road compartment Ånge–Sundsvall) 15.11.1910. Addressed to Paul Schäck, trooper of the Imperial Protection Army for DSW-Africa, in the northern district command at Johann Albrechtshöhe' (Government Station Johann Albrecht Mountain) near the Barombi lake, German Cameroon. The German P.O. in Johann-Albrechtshöhe existed 1909–1915. Re-addressed to the military horse depot in Okawayo, German South West Africa. One short corner perf. and the card somewhat worn of less importance. Very rare destinations, of which Cameroon is the scarest with 2K (two recorded covers) according to Ferdén. Interesting EXHIBITION item. Show less
Sweden. Postal stationery Double postcard Facit bKd15A, Reply card 15+15 öre with the response card (unused) still attached, sent from MÖRARP 6.12.1890 to Brazil. Cancellation..Read more
Sweden. Postal stationery Double postcard Facit bKd15A, Reply card 15+15 öre with the response card (unused) still attached, sent from MÖRARP 6.12.1890 to Brazil. Cancellations PKXP No 61 6.12.1890, K.OMB. 4 6.12.93, RIO DE JANEIRO 30.DEZ.90 and ALEM PARAHYBA 3.JAN.91. Interesting "letter card" usage by that both halfs of the reply card have been used for the message, which still was cheaper than letter rate (40 öre). One of the smallest printed quantity (17,815 copies) of a postal stationery or stamp within Swedish philately. ONLY TWO recorded usages to America, of which this is the only to Brazil, according to Ferdén. EXHIBITION ITEM. Ex. Stavenow. Ex. Daun. SEK 30000 Show less
Sweden. Military postal stationary Facit Mu2, Proof for Mu2 by Jacob Bagges Sedeltryckeri 1916 in Lithography, black on green-blue paper. Some difference in the wording on fro..Read more
Sweden. Military postal stationary Facit Mu2, Proof for Mu2 by Jacob Bagges Sedeltryckeri 1916 in Lithography, black on green-blue paper. Some difference in the wording on front "stab, kvarter" instead of "kvarter, stab" that's found on the issued issue. Also a large square with text that is omitted from the issued stationery. Also a very interesting type-writed note in blue "Korrektur d. 5/5 1916" (proof dated May 5, 1916). A must for postal stationery exhibit regarding the first Swedish issues of military letters free for the sender. Four Mu2 proofs are known, but only one known with notation "Korrektur". Excellent quality. Exhibition item! Show less
Sweden. 1759, military prephilately. The Pomeranian War (1757-1762). A lovely Swedish military courier letter to the South and North Scanian Cavalry Regiments in Spiker, Rushw..Read more
Sweden. 1759, military prephilately. The Pomeranian War (1757-1762). A lovely Swedish military courier letter to the South and North Scanian Cavalry Regiments in Spiker, Rushwitz (Rügen). Notations on the back about the delivery between the regiments on April 28, 1759. In this war there were only some small battles for the Swedish forces. Including are a printed announcement from 1746 regarding the first Swedish commander in Pomernia 1757. Also some history of this war and documentation of other Swedish items from this war. Excellent quality for this age. A true postal history exhibition item! Show less
Sweden. Military prephilately. The Pomeranian War (1805–1807). A lovely small lot of two Swedish military covers on nice mounted pages and two official announcements regarding..Read more
Sweden. Military prephilately. The Pomeranian War (1805–1807). A lovely small lot of two Swedish military covers on nice mounted pages and two official announcements regarding the first Swedish war against Napoleon. The first from March 10, 1806 is an official cover with a lot of delivery notations from Rützow to Stralsund via Tessin, Zarnevantz, Emkendorff, Riddersdorf with a black seal on back. The other is a military courier letter to the Swedish colonel Schenbom in Bergen on Rügen also with notations by the Captain af Wingård about the delivery. Also some history and maps of this war and documentation of other Swedish items from this war. Excellent quality and beautiful items! Postal history exhibition items! (4). Show less
Sweden. Collection postal stationery. Exhibit mounted remainder collection on 50 pages containing postcards incl. reply-paid cards 1897–1938 and letter cards 1889–1946. Unused..Read more
Sweden. Collection postal stationery. Exhibit mounted remainder collection on 50 pages containing postcards incl. reply-paid cards 1897–1938 and letter cards 1889–1946. Unused and used items, incl. different types, shades and cartons. Used items includes cancellations such as UR BREFLÅDA, foreign pmk's, ship mail, additional services such as registration, C.O.D., special delivery and air mail. Usages to foreign destinations includes China, Eritrea, India, Turkey and Uruguay. Also two double usages of reply-paid cards. In total 108 items. Great basis for an advanced collection. Ex. Daun. Show less