The Hungarian Rebellion 1849: Offricial entire letter from Budapest to Iglau via Brünn, endorsed at top from the 5th Field Arrtillery Regiment with Regimental wafer seal on reverse. Struck on despatch with Austrian "K. K. OESTR. / FELDPOSTAMT" Field Post Office cds (20/10) in black (Müller 1954b = 360 pts.). Reverse with 'Brünn' two line dated transit (Oct 23) in green. A scarce entire. Ex collection Keith Tranmer.rnNote: Kossuth's Hungarian Republic proclamation was made on 14 April 1849. The revolt was crushed by Russian forces coming from the East and Austrian forces from the West. Kossuth fled to Turkey on 21 August 1849. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image)
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1871: Cover from Pest to Meusnes near Selles-sur-Cher bearing Lithographed 25 kr. violet (Type IV), a fresh adhesive, tied by light "PEST 11/8 71" cds, "P.D." in black and French "AUTR. AMB. STRASBOURG 14 AOUT 71" entry cds in brownish red alongside. Reverse with WIEN transit and arrival (Aug 16) cds's. Vertical file fold well away from the stamp, some cover aging, nevertheless an extremely rare usage of the 25 kr. adhesive on cover and not on a money transfer form; for the connoisseur of Hungarian postal history. Signed Calves. Cert. Visnyovszki (2003) Mi = € 22'000. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image 4)(Image)
1871/1970: Accumulation of over 150 pieces of postal history, containing among others a very fine printed matter from "ZILAR" to "PESTH" franked 2 kr (Mi.8), an 1874 postal stationery card to Banja Luka with Austrian fieldpost transit and arrival marks, a censored registered letter from Fiume to Trieste, several other items from the 1871 issue through to more mdern times. Interesing and varied lot. (Image 1)(Image 2)(Image 3)(Image 4)(Image 5)(Image 6)(Image 7)(Image 8)(Image)