Postage-fair multiple franking (horizontal pair) in rare use as printed matter of the fourth weight level over 50 grams.
Very good needs conservation.
Clean corner edge piece with register point on demand letter in very good condition.
Open at the bottom, two small tears at the top.
In the postage period up to 1.8.1927 surprisingly rare single franking in poste restante! Good needs conservation.
Underestimated and surprisingly rare, postage-fair multiple franking of No. 340 in the second weight class.
From Zweibrücken via Landstuhl to Munich. Nice and clean stamp customer on the back,
Good needs conservation.
Underestimated and surprisingly rare, postage-fair multiple franking of the No. 126 Good needs conservation.
Underestimated rare, postage-fair multiple franking with vertical pair of the No. 249 in blue-green color!
This was only possible for a month and is actually hard to find!
Good needs conservation.
Underestimated rare, postage-fair multiple franking with vertical pair of the No. 249 in yellow-green color! This was only possible for a month and is actually hard to find! Good needs conservation.
Photo AK of one of the longest in service German naval ships ever. Already laid down in 1902 and still baptized by Princess Irene of Hesse, she survived the Skagerrak Battle, World War I and World War II completely out of date, and was even taken over by the Soviet Navy as reparation payment in 1946 and was not retired until the early 1960s scrapped. Clean pass stamp Kiel with advertising insert. Excellent condition!
Very rare photo postcard of one of the largest sailing ships ever built in the world.
Postmarked only three days after commissioning from July 31, 1902 !!!
Excellent condition!
Rare sheet margin signatures. Fair postage and in excellent condition!
From the first month of the first edition!
Very good condition!
