1851 2RBS Blue, type 8, from the Ferslew printing, target cancel, large margins, very fine (Facit SKr 11’000) (Image)
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1858-62 4s Brown, TEN examples tied by “1” target numeral on folded cover from Copenhagen to Newcastle on Tyne, despatch cds dated 27/8 1861, then Hamburg August 28th 1861 and London transits alongside, arrival bs AU30 1861, most stamps with good margins, few faults, a fresh and spectacular franking (Image)
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1866 Registered cover from Copenhagen to Dublin, with 8sk 1858 Issue plus 2sk & 4sk 1864 Issues canceled “1” at Copenhagen and paying the 14sk letter rate, the additional 8sk registration fee paid in cash (note “Anbefalet” hs and ms “8sk”). London registered transit ds plus very rare circular “DENMARK (CROWN) REGISTERED” handstamp at lower right. With H & K PACT / 8 cds for Christmas Day and Dublin registered bs. An attractive and UNIQUE showpiece. The ONLY Denmark origin to Ireland in the Skilling period with adhesives in the famous “Emerald” Collection; no other known. (Image)
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1934 Definitive 50ö Christian + 1940 20ö Caravelle tied to 1941 triple censored registered cover by Kobenhavn 20.10.41 cds to CHINA via Bermudes (famous allied censor post – censor label P.C.90 / examiner 4981) arriving New York 9.12.41, forwarded to San Francisco 23.12.41, Seattle 2.2.42 and indistinct 1942 Vancouver B.C. postmark, returned to New York 6.2.42 showing 2-line violet ‘RETURN TO SENDER SERVICE SUSPENDED and with ‘back’ arrival of KOBENHAVN 21.8.42 (Image)
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1925 Naestved to Kastrup 25ö semi-official, only 500 printed (in blocks of 4) of which nearly 300 were used for the flown items, fresh and very fine (Image)