Sweden. Facit 54 on 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 Protectio..Read more
Sweden. Facit 54 on 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. Facit 210 on cover, 5 kr, single usage, on registered special delivery air mail cover, with currency control, sent from POSTMUSEUM STOCKHOLM 11.10.45 to Hans Lagerlöf..Read more
Sweden. Facit 210 on cover, 5 kr, single usage, on registered special delivery air mail cover, with currency control, sent from POSTMUSEUM STOCKHOLM 11.10.45 to Hans Lagerlöf in USA. Lagerlöf emigrated early to the United States and built a successful company for paper pulp imports. He collected huge amounts of stamps and became an international great collector of dignity. He made 23 donations to Postmuseum, of which the most important donation contained the two world famous Mauritius Post Office stamps. Arrival pmk's e.g. NEW YORK, N.Y. REG'Y DIV 22.10.1945 and the company cancellation LAGERLÖF TRADING CO, INC. 22.OCT.1945 PM 3:05. Although traces of tape and small imperfections a very interesting item. SEK 36000 Show less
Sweden. Postal stationery, Single postcard, Facit bKe10, 54, 2×10 öre on postal card 5 öre sent from GÖTEBORG 10.VII.00 to Germany. The card intended for domestic usage is mis..Read more
Sweden. Postal stationery, Single postcard, Facit bKe10, 54, 2×10 öre on postal card 5 öre sent from GÖTEBORG 10.VII.00 to Germany. The card intended for domestic usage is missing the UPU phrase 'Carte Postale' which was prescribed in the international mail exchange. The given destination 'Tyskland' has been indicated as improper with blue crayon and the indicium 5 öre has demonstratively been covered up with one of the stamps prepaying the letter rate. Sometimes, Sweden went over board reading the UPU rules – in this case it was a misinterpretation of the prescription, before the short period when Sweden really taxed such usages. Highly interesting item. Show less
Sweden. Postal stationery, Double postcard, Facit bKd3, Reply card 10+10 öre with correspondning unused reply part still attached. Sent insufficiently prepaid, undetected with..Read more
Sweden. Postal stationery, Double postcard, Facit bKd3, Reply card 10+10 öre with correspondning unused reply part still attached. Sent insufficiently prepaid, undetected without any postage due, from STOCKHOLM 23.12.1885 via PKXP No 2B Utr N (mail train compartment Nässjö–Malmö, 1878–1903) 24.12.1885, and LONDON 26/12 1890 to Colombia. Most probably sent by Royal Mail Steam Packet Company "Nile" (1) from Southampton 31.12.1885, via Barbados Jacmel, and Jamaica to Colón, and thence from Colón to Savanilla. Earliest recorded postcard to Republic of Colombia according to Ferdén, in which work the pc is also pictured. Show less