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Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
6103 |
Brief |
1941, 3.5, cover from "GENTOFTE 3.5.41" to Thorshavn, with German censor label on reverse, not censored in England,
but confiscated with corresponding "L/L 44936" on reverse, scarce
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6104 |
Brief |
1941, 3.5, 15.4 and 24.4., group of two covers, including one registered, and one card, all send by Karlo Lindskog,
both covers have been confiscated with "L/L control number" on reverse, interesting and rare
Very interesting card, the sender is stamp collector Karlo Lindskog. He mentions, he has repeatedly written to the postmaster and had no response. This was
because there was no postal service in the opposite direction. Also, the Postmaster has never received his letters because they contained stamps to be used for purchase of the Provisionals, and were confiscated by the British, being found on the
lists of confiscated letters that were sold after the war. (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6105 |
Brief |
1941, 8.5, Christian X. 1kr. and Numeral 5ø tied by cds. "ODENSE -8.5.41" to airmail cover via New York to Faroe
Islands. With censor label of Berlin and transit mark "BERLIN 10.5.41" on reverse, upon arrival in England the letter withheld by the censor. Remnants of pink P.C. 93 form "Reason for condemning letter". Upon release of the letter, it was stamped"
RELEASED" and sent to Thorshavn. The recipient has returned home to Denmark and Thorshavn post office forwarded the letter on 13. February 1946. A highly attractive and scarce entire
Reference: “DAKA GF 10 - Faroe Island Stamps and Postal History”
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6106 |
Brief |
1941, 8.5., cover from "KØBENHAVN -8.5.41" to Thorshavn via Siberia, with German censor label of Berlin on reverse,
not censored in England, but confiscated with corresponding "L/L 41376" on reverse, traceable under "R136" in the National Archives in London, fine
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6107 |
Brief |
1942, 5.6., 20 on 5ø and 20 on 15ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -5.6.42" to cover to Denmark, withheld by the censorship
on Faroe Islands. The envelope was released after the war and endorsed at upper left "Tilladt afsendt" (=shipping permitted) with adjacent date-line cancel and cds. "THORSHAVN -3.8.45". Upon arrival in Denmark, Post War Censorship inserted a message,
with corresponding framed "Retur i henhold til indlagt Meddelelse" (=Return according to inserted Note) on reverse, that the postal service to Germany is interrupted. That was until 5. April 1946. The letter is then returned with straight-line "Retur
Afsenderen" alongside, horizontal fold at bottom, an attractive and very rare cover.
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SOLD for €1,000.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6108 |
Brief |
1942, 5.6., 20 on 1ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -5.6.42" to cover, sent by the postmaster J. Danielsen, to
Denmark, withheld by the censorship on Faroe Islands. The envelope has probably contained cancelled or mint stamps. The envelope was released after the war and endorsed at upper left "Tilladt afsendt" (=shipping permitted) with adjacent date-line
cancel and cds. "THORSHAVN -3.8.45", a very rare cover. In addition, two covers with 20 on 1ø sent by same sender to Postal controller O.Hertz resp. Chief Postmaster O.S.Olsen (Image 1)
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SOLD for €900.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6109 |
Brief |
1942, 5.6., 20 on 1ø and 20 on 5ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -5.6.42" to cover to Denmark, withheld by the censorship
on Faroe Islands. The envelope was released after the war and endorsed at upper left "Tilladt afsendt" (=shipping permitted) with adjacent date-line cancel and cds. "THORSHAVN -3.8.45", horizontal fold at bottom, an attractive and very rare cover.
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6110 |
Brief |
1944, 20.3., Christian X. 2kr., two singles and 20ø tied by cds. "KØBENHAVN 20.3.44" to airmail letter via New York to
Faroe Islands. Censored in the USA and detained by the censorship, with two-line cancel "THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN HELD BY THE OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP" alongside. It seems this was a business letter, since it is addressed to a bank. It was only allowed to
send private letters. The cover was released on 4. November 1945, after which the letter was returned to the sender. Opened out for display, part of back missing, heavy adhesives tapes around, a very rare and interesting cover (Image 1)
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Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6111 |
Brief |
1941, 12.6, cover from "PORT ARTHUR TEXAS DEC 6 1941" via England to Thorshavn, censored in England and closed with
"P.C. 90 2541" closing strip, upon arrival local incoming censor, closed with neutral brown adhesive tape, fine (Image 1)
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6112 |
Brief |
1941, 14.10., Caravelle 20ø tied by cds. "KORINTH 14.10.41" to cover via Siberia to Faroe Islands. German censor label
of Berlin on reverse, not censored in England but upon arrival in Faroe Islands by military authorities and closed with neutral brown strip and censor number and note at upper left, with complete two page letter written in "Korinth den 9/10 1941"
with identical local censor number "1586" at bottom left, fine (Image 1)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6113 |
Brief |
1942, 21.2, 20 on 1ø - 60 on 6ø with additional Danish franking tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 21.2.42" to airmail cover via
England to New York, with local outgoing censor label in brown and censored in England and closed with "P.C.90 7114" closing strip. The airmail label has been crossed out in red, as periodically, it was not possible to send by airmail from the UK to
US, some transportation wear, scarce and attractive cover (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6114 |
Brief |
1945, 2.5, Rømer 20ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -5.2.45" to cover via England and USA to Thorshavn, censored in England
and closed with "P.C. 90 4255" closing strip, upon arrival with local brown censor tape, fine and scarce (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6115 |
Brief |
1941, 20.8, Numeral 10ø, horizontal pair, tied by machine cancel "KØBENHAVN 20 AUG 1941" to cover via Siberia to
Vaag, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4268" closing strip, and German censor label of Berlin on reverse, upon arrival with local brown censor tape, usual transportation marks, fine and scarce (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6116 |
Brief |
1940/45, interesting group of 21 cards and covers including registered cover from Copenhagen
with meter mark and cover from Silkeborg, both via Bermuda with censor label "Form 167", Red Cross Messages with corresponding envelopes, different censor labels etc., all written up, mostly good condition (Image 1)
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SOLD for €240.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6117 |
Brief |
1939, 8.12., Caravelle 25ø with additional franking tied by cds. "KØBENHAVN 8.12.39" to COD parcel card to
Thorshavn, correctly franked with 385ø. The packet has been returned 18. December 1939 with adjacent straight-line "RETOUR". There is no cancellation from Faroe Islands as it never left Denmark because the British authorities required certificates
of origin of the cargo on all packet sent to Faroe Islands with value more than 30 kr. (even if it is an inland packet between two Danish harbours). Very fine and attractive and only one other, similar parcel card recorded (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6118 |
Briefvorderseite |
1940, 19.2., Caravelle 15ø tied by wavy line machine cancel "KØBENHAVN 19 FEB 1940" to cover front to Thorshavn with
adjacent two-line cachet "Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", a fine and early item (Image 1)
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Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6119 |
Brief |
1940, 26.2., Caravelle 15ø tied by wavy line machine cancel "KØBENHAVN 26 FEB 1940" to cover to Thorshavn with
adjacent two-line cachet "Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", but as there was no sender on the reverse or front of the envelope, this has been crossed out, and the letter has been sent to the stamp office. There it was opened and
inspected inside without finder any senders informations; thus it has been waiting for the route to be opened. This did not happen until 13 November 1940., then send via Germany with censor mark "Ae" of Frankfurt alongside, subsequently censored in
England and closed with "P.C.90 3560" closing strip, scarce and attractive cover (Image 1)
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6120 |
Brief |
1940, 26.2., Caravelle 40ø with additional franking tied by cds. "KØBENHAVN 23.2.40" to cover to COD parcel card,
correctly franked with 190ø, to Midvaag, with adjacent two-line cachet "Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", very fine and attractive and only two other, similar parcel cards recorded (Image 1)
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Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6121 |
Brief |
1940, 27.3., Numeral 5 and 10ø tied by wavy line machine cancel "SLAGELSE 27 MAR 1940" to cover to Thorshavn, with
adjacent two-line cachet "Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", since there was no sender on the back of the envelope and the letter was sent to the letter office where the letter was opened, the address was found, the letter sealed at top
"..sent to the sender, who is obliged under the same law to pay any postage due.." and returned with adjacent cds. "KØBENHAVN 18.4.40", very fine and attractive, and only two other envelopes are known where the address was found in the accompanying
letter. (Image 1)
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Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6122 |
Brief |
1940, 8.4., Caravelle 15ø tied by cds "8.4.40" to cover to Faroe Islands with adjacent two-line cachet
"Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", but as there was no sender on the reverse or front of the envelope, this has been crossed out, and the letter has been sent to the stamp office. There it was opened and inspected inside without finder
any senders informations; thus it has been closed with three labels and was waiting for the route to be opened. This did not happen until 13 November 1940., then send via Germany with censor mark "Ae" of Frankfurt alongside, subsequently censored in
England and closed with "P.C.90 4127" closing strip, scarce and attractive cover (Image 1)
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6123 |
Brief |
1940, 8.4., Numerals Postal stationery card 10ø from "HASLEV 8.4.40" (the day Denmark was occupied) to Toftir with
black two-line "Postudvekslingen indstillet, Retur Afsenderen" alongside, very scarce with only a few strikes known in black (Image
1)
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SOLD for €150.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6124 |
Brief |
1940, 22.4., Numeral 10ø tied by cds. "AALBORG 22.3.40" to picture postcard to Thorshavn with adjacent two-line cachet
"Postudvekslingen indstillet Retur Afsenderen", as no senders information was found this has been crossed out, the card has been sent to the stamp office and was re-posted after the route was opened. This did not happen until 13 November 1940., then
send via Germany with censor mark "Ae" of Frankfurt alongside, subsequently censored in England, very attractive and the only postcard with this route and censorship (Image 1)
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Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6125 |
Brief |
1940, 13.5, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme (25 words) sent on 13 May 1940, with handwritten text in German to
Thorshavn, very fine and the only one known with German message
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CLOSED
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6126 |
Brief |
1940, 10.6., window envelope, early type that was not intended for the forms and only used for the first six weeks,
pre-printed "RØDE KORS BREV" in red with adjacent cds. "THORSHAVN 10.6.40". This was one of the first covers to arrive after Denmark had been occupied according to Dimmalætting (11 June 1940). Vertical fold and corner bend, scarce (Image 1)
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SOLD for €250.00
Closing..Sep-19, 03:00 AM |
6127 |
Brief |
1944, 27.5., 10.10. and 11.10, two forms (25 words), one with accompanying envelope with cds. "THORSHAVN 15 8 44" and
another pre-printed envelope from the Red Cross in Denmark sent to Geneva, fine (Image 1)
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CLOSED
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