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Bedrock Of The Community
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On the cusp 1922. Large rectangular Vienna pmk (Rail Parcel?] 5000k Looks like a sewing machine puncture. I reckon perhaps was a large "B" (maybe theft prevention device)  |
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All great posts. It is interesting to see other peoples items. Wadmalatz: K&M doesn't show up in Czechoslovakia catalog. Don't know about Austrian cat. Rod222: Looks like a B to me. |
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Thanks for information, pmk then probably on arrival. Unfortunately I have no perfin-catalogue at all. I`ll keep posting more perfins from this period (1850-1918), I`d be glad to receive information if you have any (the A.G. 1831 I knew only because appears on Hungarian stamps too) Here`s another, H.A.G WIEN   |
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Hi All
Here is a small list I have in my files for Austrian perfins. Note that some of these are listed for the Austrian Levant in Turkey.
Constantinople Banque Imperial Ottomane BIO Constantinople C.A. Sylvestre C.A.S. Constantinople Credit Lyonnais C.L Constantinople Establissment Orosdi-Bank EOB Constantinople G. Capayannides G.C. Constantinople L.M. Constantinople, Smyrna Wiener Bank Verein WBV Smyrna Banque Hongroise Commerce B.H. Smyrna Geo. Stameny G.S. Smyrna Oriental Carpet O.C.M. Smyrna Paul Milberg P.M. Smyrna T.
Hope this helps
Chimo
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Wadmalatz: Wow! A Triese & a Banhoft cancel! Impressive.
Don't show any listing in CZ cat for any of the others, but when I get my Austria Catalog (or someone else on the group has one) we will figure out who they belong to.
Bujutsu: Great listing. You have some nice canels/Perfins there.
Bob
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Below are the front and back scans of a rather interesting item. In the Austria Catalog it is listed as pattern H113 (HTV). In the Czechoslovakian catalog it is listed as Item V12 (VHT). The CZ catalog does NOT have an ID. I am still waiting on my Austria cat to get here, so not sure if they ID it either. In addition, it is on a Semi-Postal Issue B-5 issue 1915. It also has a Prague postmark (Prah). If any of you out there have an ID, I would not complain to hear it.   Enjoy... Bob |
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Just trying to answer some questions from the past.  The Nussbickel H-113 (the @HVT-65 perfin in the Austrian perfin catalog) was used from 1905 to 1918, and has been the perforation sign of the following trading company: Handelsgesellschaft der Vereinigten Tafelglasfabriken (Trading company of the united ewry manufactories) |
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So sorry for the late answer - I somehow missed it! Here is your AOeB ...  |
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