Sweden. Facit 28, 31 on cover, 2×3+6 öre, as decorative combination, on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 18.5.1879 to Gothenbur..
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Sweden. Facit 28, 31 on cover, 2×3+6 öre, as decorative combination, on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 18.5.1879 to Gothenburg. The upper back flap is missing. Show less
Sweden. Facit 30b on cover, 5 öre dull bluish green on printed matter sent from STOCKHOLM 28.8.1881 to Finland. Arrival..
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Sweden. Facit 30b on cover, 5 öre dull bluish green on printed matter sent from STOCKHOLM 28.8.1881 to Finland. Arrival pmks ÅBO 31.8.81, and ANK 5.9. Show less
Sweden. Facit 31 on cover, 2×6 öre on beautiful cover sent from STOCKHOLM 19.8.1884 to Kopparberg.
Sweden. Facit 31 on cover, 2×6 öre on beautiful cover sent from STOCKHOLM 19.8.1884 to Kopparberg. Show less
Sweden. Facit 33 on cover, 20 öre on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 24.10.1881 to Spain. Arrival pmk VALENCIA 30.OCT.81. Arch..
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Sweden. Facit 33 on cover, 20 öre on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 24.10.1881 to Spain. Arrival pmk VALENCIA 30.OCT.81. Archive fold with small tear at top. Show less
Sweden. Facit 33b on cover, 20 öre on COMMERCIAL PAPERS (printed matter mail) with notation "försäkringspapper", sent fr..
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Sweden. Facit 33b on cover, 20 öre on COMMERCIAL PAPERS (printed matter mail) with notation "försäkringspapper", sent from PKXP No 2 1.2.1880 to Germany. Arrival pmk STETTIN 1 9.2.80. Very scarce type of mail sent to abroad, allegedly only four recorded during the Circle type period. Ex. Michtner. Show less
Sweden. Facit 33f on cover, 20 öre on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 9.8.85 to Russia. Arrival pmk ST. PETERSBURG 2.ABR.1885...
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Sweden. Facit 33f on cover, 20 öre on cover sent from STOCKHOLM 9.8.85 to Russia. Arrival pmk ST. PETERSBURG 2.ABR.1885. Somewhat carelessly opened, nevertheless beautiful. SEK 1000 Show less
Sweden. Facit 35b1 on cover, 2x30 öre black-brown in pair on one of the earliest recorded adress cards (introduced 1.1.1..
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Sweden. Facit 35b1 on cover, 2x30 öre black-brown in pair on one of the earliest recorded adress cards (introduced 1.1.1878). Sent from LINKÖPING 7.2.78 to Hellekis. The form with small tear. Show less