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Catalog archive | Auction 171

11/22/2019 - 11/23/2019

FIELD POST LETTERS WW II
Lot 181-192 from 192
Page 1...910
1945, war navy, army postal service letter with postal stamp from the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia through railway cancel TAUS - HORASCHDOWITZ 405 from 5.2.45 to a Mixed. Lance corporal at the unit army postal service no. M 52432 = minehunter "M 273" the 3. Mine search flotilla with postmark "return" and handwritten "return! Consignee unaccounted for / 16.3. ", there the minehunter at the 11.1.45 in the Egersund sinks become was; small tear at the upper margin, otherwise but legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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Opening bid
25
1945, minesweeping service, without prepaid postage postcard (army postal service card) with postal stamp (24) Hamburg 1 from 4.9.45 and senders note "9. RäumbootsflottileR 107 Cuxhaven" as well with cancellation adjusted service stamp "war navy command 54. Mine sweeping flotilla", legitimate condition (small tear at the upper margin)
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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50
1945, minesweeping service, stampless letter with postal stamp CUXHAVEN 1 from 9.11.45 as well with cancellation adjusted service stamp from a member the 2. Mine clearance division in Cuxhaven to Hamburg, legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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30
1946, war navy, envelope without dispatch stamp with address to Connersville / Indiana in the USA and letter stamp "war navy / command Kreuzer "Prince Eugene", the from the Americans continued in use was. The "Prince Eugene" fell in the December 1945 by lot as Booty to the USA, the Kreuzer while retaining of the named as USS Prince Eugene (IX-300) led. To the overpass in the January 1946 to the USA and "cannibalisation" of the Cruiser was he in the June 1946 to the Bikini-atoll dragged and there with further ships about a nautical mile from neutral point the nuclear bomb test series anchors. At the explosion the 1. Testbombe in 170 m height suffered the ship no visible damage. Also the 2. Testbombe, the awash in 30 m deep detonated was, caused likewise no visible damage, but very strength contamination. The Kreuzer was now to the Kwajalein atoll dragged. There urged water in the ship, so that the "Prince Eugene" at the 22.12.1946 capsized and subsided. A postal transport of the envelope is obviously not results, slight crease in the middle, otherwise good condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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Opening bid
100
Accepted bid
90
1946, minesweeping service, stampless service letter with postal stamp (21) MINDEN (WESTF) 2 from 10.8.46 and frame stamp post FREE / charges / free as well with senders note Flotten DOCUMENT CENTRE / britisch Flotten HEADQUARTERS, (21 a) Minden i. Westfalia to the German demining service conducting in Hamburg and 2 Confirmations (certificate of residence+statutory declaration explanation from 1.12.45 respectively from 5.5.47), good legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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35
1947, minesweeping service, without prepaid postage postcard as postal matter the branch Augsburg the Postal service direction Munich with postal stamp AUGSBURG 1 from 6.11.47 to a member the 1. Mine clearance division in Kiel, good legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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35
1947, minesweeping service, stampless letter without dispatch stamp from a member the 3. Mine clearance division in Denmark with letter stamp "G. M. S. A. Free of charge" and British censorship to Drübeck circle Wernigerode, legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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Opening bid
80
1947, minesweeping service, stampless letter without dispatch stamp from a member the 3. Mine clearance division in Denmark with letter stamp "G. M. S. A. Free of charge" and British censorship to Kiel, good legitimate condition
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
BF
Opening bid
90
Accepted bid
100
1939 - 1945, war navy, round 120 fieldpost service letters and cards, as well registered, mainly described on old lot cards
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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500
1941 - 1943, round 80 covers and cards from or to the Africa corps, partly with content, as well registered, in addition to it correspondence of a corporal (letter contents) from 1942 pending his war captivity 1946 in the USA, all inscribed on old lot cards (former starting price 500)
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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300
1945, 4 franked fieldpost instructions from north Norway (polar region) with Kenn-no. 867 ( = FP office 91 / Narrik) in the East mark (former starting price 200)
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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Opening bid
120
1945, a franked and 2 without prepaid postage fieldpost instructions from Norway to Austria, in each case over roller with proof of payment (2) respectively with search certificate (former starting price 100)
For lots of the clearance sale we accept underbids up to 30% starting price - if there is no higher bid!
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60
FIELD POST LETTERS WW II
Lot 181-192 from 192
Page 1...910