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Danish West Indies
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
5122 cover image1873/1902: Covers (2) to Manchester, one franked bicoloured 1 c. brown & yellow-green and 3 c. red & dull greenish-blue in a horzontal strip of three with one stamp just over edge of cover, all tied by ring handstamps in black with St. Thomas cds and Manchester arrival (July 6, 1898); second cover bearing bicoloured 5 c. grey & yellow-green tied by ST. THOMAS cds (Sept 27, 1898) in black. Small imperfections but a scarce pair (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-24, 11:59 PM
Danzig
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1813 image1920 (Aug): Freimarken, sog. "Grosser Innendienst", 60 Pf. dunkelgraupurpur, ein einwandfreies Stück in ungest. Erhaltung mit leichtem Falzrest, Atteste Raybaudi (1985), Kniep (1986) Mi = € 1'400 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
Denmark
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1559 cover imageMail to the Danish Territories in the Northern Atlantic; 1867 (April 20): Postal stationery Envelope 4 sk. red sent with the Copenhagen Foot Post to Reykjavik Iceland via the Icelandic Postal Department in Copenhagen, struck by "F. P." datestamp of the Footpost / fodpost, datestamp of the Copenhagen Købmagergade post office aside the indicium. Before 1 March 1870, mail from Denmark to Iceland had to be prepaid to the Icelandic Department in Copenhagen for free onward transportation to Iceland. In 1867, this onward transportation was done by the bimonthly Steamer “Arcturus” and this stationery is likely to have been carried on the 28 April 1867 departure, the '43' being presumably a ledger number. One of only three recorded letters prepaid with a stamp or stationery sent to Iceland in the period before 1 March 1870. Provenance: Collection Willy Lauth (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1560 cover imageIcepost' to Bornholm via Sweden; 1860ca (March 10): Cover from Copenhagen via Sweden, presumably during the ice winter of 1860 to Nexø on Bornholm Island, bearing two single examples of 1854 dotted spandrels 4 sk. in an orange-brown and in a reddish brown shade, both from the 6th printing, delivered by the printer in June 1859, two fine and fresh adhesives in deep vivid shades with good margins, tied by ‘1’ numeral with matching KIØBENHAVN cds and oval 'delay' datestamp of the following day alongside. The total franking of 8 sk. paid 4 sk. for the Danish part of the journey and 4 sk. for the Swedish transit via Malmø and Ystad. A very rare mailing during the ice winter of 1860, certificate Møller (2004). Note: In the Baltic Sea ice conditions vary greatly. The annual ice cover is at its greatest between January and March, usually around the end of February/beginning of March, i.e. at the time this cover was despatched. In the period 1761-1860 ice winter severity was clearly increased corresponding to the end of the ‘Little Ice Age’, associated with increased variability of ice production. In 1915 C. J. H. Speerschneider from the Danish Meteorological Institute compiled alot of evidence regarding past ice conditions in Danish waters and he states for 1860: "On the 13 February the ice began in the Sundet, and on the 21 February the whole Sund was ice-filled." (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1561 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1859 (April 9): Double rate Cover from Copenhagen to Stockholm, bearing 1858 wavy spandrels 8 sk. green in a horizontal strip of four, margins from shaved to large, each adhesive tied by '1' numeral in black, matching KIØBENHAVN despatch and HELSINGBORG transit (April 10) cds's alongside. Manuscript "K.T.S." (Kongelig Tjeneste Sag) denotes an official correspondence directed abroad to the Royal Swedish Telegraph Office in Stockholm, a charming cover depicting an attractive way to pay the 32 sk. double rate to Sweden being in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865, a very scarce official mail to a foreign destination, one of only five covers recorded in this rate, cert. Møller (2006). Reference: Displayed in the Catalogue of the HAFNIA 2024 on page 426. Provenance: Skandia sale 2, lot 599; Postiljonen sale 188, lot 52 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1562 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1860 (Dec 19): Envelope from Copenhagen to Lund, bearing 1858 wavy spandrels 4 sk. brown in a horizontal strip of four with large even margins all round, the fine and fresh multiple tied by '1' numeral, matching KIØBENHAVN despatch and MALMØ transit cds's alongside. An attractive cover presenting the 16 sk. rate to Sweden being in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865, cert. Møller (1993). Provenance: Rasch sale 17, lot 158; Globalia sale 146, lot 1043; Postiljonen sale 182, lot 203 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1563 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1863 (Feb 22): Envelope to Stockholm, datelined in manuscript on front, despatched on a ship in a harbour at the coast of the Øresund, bearing 1858 wavy spandrels 4 sk. brown in a horizontal strip of four cut on three sides with margins from shaved to large, at left separated by tearing resulting in an irregular margin, the fine and fresh multiple tied by two clear strikes of the "ÅNGB. BREF FR. DANMARK" Shipmail cancel in black, another information strike alongside, matching HELSINGBORG transit (Feb 23) below, STOCKHOLM backstamp (Feb 26). A most appealing way to pay the 16 sk. rate to Sweden being in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865, in addition a fine Shipmail cover, cert. Nielsen (1998). Provenance: Nellemann & Thomsen sale 93, lot 268; Postiljonen sale 202 (March 2013), lot 385 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1564 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1863 (Aug 7): Cover from Copenhagen to Kalmar, bearing 1863 16 sk. lilac rouletted, a superb example in a vivid shade tied by blue crayon pen cross with '16' (skilling) noted in ink below the adhesive, KIØBENHAVN despatch and MALMØ transit (Aug 9) cds's alongside. The rate for letters up to 1 lod to Sweden was 16 sk. being in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865. A most appealing cover with the short-lived roulette issue, in addition a very rare cancellation; certs. Debo BPP (1993), Kaaber & Jessen (1994), Nielsen (2003). Provenance: Corinphila sale 89 (October 1994), lot 4628; Collection Peer Lorentzen, Højland sale 45 (2004), lot 218; collection Mark Lorentzen, Postiljonen sale 194 (October 2009), lot 67 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1565 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1865 (Feb 14): Cover from Copenhagen showing the reduced border zone rate to Landskrona, Sweden, bearing 1857 dotted spandrels 8 sk. green, margins from shaved to primarily large, tied by ‘1’ numeral with matching KIØBENHAVN cds alongside. Sent via Helsingør and HELSINGBORG with a transit cds struck on obverse (Feb 17). A most attractive border zone rate in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1566 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1865 (Oct 26): Sixtuple rate Cover from Copenhagen to Gothenburg, weight noted by '6' in red crayon at top left, bearing 1864 oval type 16 sk. greenish dark grey comb perf. 13x12½ (AFA 15 / Facit 15), three examples with minor perforation irregularities, tied by '1' numeral, matching KIØBENHAVN cds and oval 'delay' datestamp of the next day alongside. Cover with some wear and tear as to be expected for this heavy cover, nevertheless a correct franking paying six times 8 skilling for the rate in force between 1 October 1865 and 30 June 1869, the only recorded cover in the 48 skilling rate. The only recorded sixth weight rate cover to Sweden in the skilling period (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1567 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1866 (Sept 13): Double rate Underpaid Entire letter from Copenhagen to Stockholm, despatched on a ship in direction to Sweden, bearing pair 1864 oval type 4 sk. red comb perf. 13x12½ (Facit 13), a multiple very well centered and perforated, tied upon arrival in Sweden by "SÖDRA ST. BANAN" cds of the same day. Weighed and seen as a double rate entire of more than one lod, this indicated by '2' in red crayon at top left, framed "Från Danmark" alongside the franking. The missing payment for the second rate of 12 skilling was converted to Swedish currency, a corresponding OBETALDT handstamp struck to obverse with manuscript '25' (øre) due in red crayon. The double rate to Sweden being in force between 1 October 1865 and 30 June 1869 with 8 skilling prepaid and 12 skilling unpaid. Scarce postage due Shipmail cover with lovely overall appearance and faultless stamps, cert. Obermüller - Wilén (1992). Provenance: DF sale (Nov 1992), lot 50159; Højland sale 20, lot 347 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1568 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1866 (Nov 12): Entire letter from Lübeck to Malmø, internal archival note "1866 / Lübeck d 12 Novb", bearing a horizontal strip of four 1865 oval type 3 sk. lilac comb perf. 13x12½, the second stamp from left showing variety: dot below '3' in SW corner, (AFA 12+12v / Facit 12+12v2), a fine and fresh multiple of vibrant colour with minor perforation irregularities, tied upon arrival with MALMØ cds. An appealing cover showing the special rate of 12 skilling for mail from the Duchies to Sweden in force between 1 October 1865 and 30 June 1869; cert. Møller (1994). Provenance: Collection F. T. K. Caröe, Christies (March 1993), lot 93; collection Leif Christensen; collection Jens Olesen, Højland sale 128 (Nov 2008), lot 755 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1569 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1867 (Aug 31): Hektographed Printed matter Cover from Copenhagen to Carlskrona, bearing 1864 oval type 3 sk. print 2 (AFA 12), the fine and fresh adhesive tied in transit by MALMØ cds, another strike on reverse. A beautiful printed matter in the 3 skilling rate to Sweden being in force between 1 October 1865 and 31 December 1874, in combination with a Swedish cancellation. Cert. Nielsen (2005). Provenance: Højland sale 85, lot 424; Postiljonen sale 187, lot 77 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1570 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1868 (March 2): Envelope from Sorø to Lund, bearing 1858 wavy spandrels 8 sk. green, a superb example with large even margins all round and in a deep vivid shade, tied by '67' numeral, matching SORØ despatch cds alongside. KIØBENHAVN and "SØDRA ST.BANAN" transit backstamps. A fine presentation of the 8 sk. rate to Sweden being in force between 1 October 1865 and 30 June 1869, a pretty late usage of this squared stamp in the small Sorø office. Signed Møller BPP; cert. Nielsen (1999). Provenance: Postiljonen sales 172 lot 585 & 183 lot 180 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1571 cover imagePostal Routes to Sweden; 1868 (Aug 22): Parcel letter for a parcel between 2 and 4 pounds from Copenhagen to Hässleholm, Skåne county, bearing a four-colour franking of 1864/65 oval type 2 sk. blue, 3 sk. lilac, 8 sk. grey-brown, and two examples of 16 sk. olive, all comb perf. 13x12½ (AFA 11+12+14+15 / Facit 11+12+14+15), fresh examples of vibrant colour showing scissor cut perforations, two adhesives with corner bends just mentioned for accuracy, tied by '1' numeral with matching KIØBENHAVN cds and parcel label alongside. The Danish domestic rate for parcels weighing 2-4 pounds was 16 sk. plus 29 sk. or 60 Swedish øre for sea postage and domestic Swedish parcel rate from 1 October 1865 to 31 March 1871 resulting in the 45 skilling postage, correctly paid for this very rare type of mail with this appealing franking. Cert. Nielsen (1994). Provenance: DF sale (Nov 1992), lot 50177; Postiljonen sale 203 (2013), lot 348 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1572 cover imagePostal Routes to Norway; 1858 (Nov 12): Cover from Frederikshavn with overland mail via Sweden to Arendal, bearing a strip of three 1857 dotted spandrels 8 sk. green, a superb multiple with vivid colour and even large margins, cancelled by '19' numeral with matching FREDERIKSHAVN despatch cds as well as NYBORG and KIØBENHAVN transit cds's (Nov 16) alongside. A most attractive and well balanced cover in the 24 skilling overland rate via Sweden to Norway in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865. Certs. Gunner Nielsen (1973), Møller (2002). Provenance: Postiljonen sale 152, lot 223; Højland sales 17, lot 108 & 41 lot 4132; collection Bernt J. Fossum (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1573 cover imagePostal Routes to Norway; 1859 (July 12): Cover from Altona, Holstein with overland mail via Sweden to Christiania, bearing 1857 dotted spandrels 8 sk. green in a strip of three, a fine and fresh multiple with large to huge margins including two neighbouring stamps, cancelled by '113' numeral with matching ALTONA despatch cds alongside, SVINESUND backstamp. An appealing cover showing the 24 skilling rate from Holstein to Norway via steamship between 15 July 1854 and 25 March 1860, one of only three recorded covers showing this rate from the Duchies. Cert. Møller (2001). Provenance: Collection Jussi Touri, Højland sale 114, lot 1128; collection Mark Lorentzen, Postiljonen sale 194 (October 2009), lot 43 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1574 cover imagePostal Routes to Norway; 1859 (July 22): Cover from Aarhus to Mela per Skien, bearing 1854/57 dotted spandrels 8 sk. green and 16 sk. grey-violet, two overall fine and fresh examples, tied lightly by '5' numeral with matching AARHUS despatch and FREDERIKSHAVN transit cds of the following day. An appealing cover showing the Shipmail rate of 24 skilling in force between 15 July 1854 and 25 March 1860, making its journey overland to Frederikshavn and then on the steamer "Christiania" of the Kiel - Nyborg - Frederikshavn - Christiania line; certs. Nielsen (1996), Møller (1996). Provenance: Nellemann & Thomsen sale 88, lot 294; Højland sales 15, lot 888; 21 lot 1076; and 37 lot 3788 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1575 cover imagePostal Routes to Norway; 186x (April 30): Double rate Cover from Copenhagen to Christiania, bearing 1858 wavy spandrels 8 sk. green, five fine single examples, well margined, tied by '1' numeral with matching KIØBENHAVN cds and oval delay datestamp of the following day alongside. A yearless cover showing the summer Shipmail rate to Norway of twice 20 skilling in force between 26 March 1860 and 30 September 1865. Cover with some toning, but one of only six covers recorded in this double rate, certs. Møller (2002), Nielsen (2003). Provenance: Collection Kurt Hansen; Højland sale 39, lot 473; collection Peer Lorentzen, Højland sale 47, lot 202; collection Mark Lorentzen (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
1576 cover imagePostal Routes to Norway; 1860 (Dec 14): Triple rate Cover from Helsingør with overland mail via Sweden to Laurvig, bearing a three-clour franking of 1857 dotted spandrels 8 sk. green and 16 sk. lilac in a strip of three in combination with 1858 wavy spandrels 4 sk. brown in a strip of four, overall fine examples with shaved to large margins with the 8 skilling adhesive damaged due to its position at the cover's edge, cancelled by '24' numeral with matching HELSINGØR despatch cds alongside, SVINESUND backstamp. Cover with some patina, nevertheless one of the most spectacular frankings to pay three times the 24 skilling overland rate via Sweden to Norway in force between 15 July 1854 and 30 September 1865, the only recorded cover showing the 72 skilling rate. Cert. Møller (2012). Reference: Displayed in Nordisk Filatelistisk Tidsskrift, as back cover on the March 2005 issue. Provenance: Jørgen Junior sale 32, lot 186; collection Mark Lorentzen; collection Wilhelm Lambrecht, Gärtner sale 22 (2012), lot 8159 (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM

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