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Nice German states Trainwreck. I really like the Wurttemberg with the two different impressions.
Chimo
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Canada
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Hi, One of my favourite aerogrammes:  A Dubai 30np aerogramme that was postally used to Pakistan. Best wishes, AndrewG |
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United States
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agondocz: Nice cover. You don't see a lot of material from that part of the world, used even! |
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agondocz: Here is a Brit country, ADEN, not to far from the Dubai location you showed(unfortunately it isn't used). Card is circa 1954 H&G # 4.  |
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Canada
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Hi, The Aden postal card is nice. Thank you. I found this 1971 Dubai aerogramme last year:  . There may be more than one type of the 60 Dh.overprint. Best wishes, AndrewG |
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Romania
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Romania - First Day Cover ( Postal Stationery) Training ship MIRCEA - 75 years in service  In violet ink the ship's cachet |
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United States
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Here is a Russia C-1(H&G #)Registration Envelope issued 1938.  Next is a Finnish Newspaper Wrapper (H&G E-2, 1891) Used...  And finally a Finnish Envelope (H&G # C-36a - issued 1891)  |
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In 1911, Jaipur State went back to printing its stamps locally, after having them and their postal stationery done in London. These were the famous, or infamous - take your pick - "Jail Press" printings. (The stamps, and presumably the postal stationery, were printed by the State Press, which was located in the Jaipur Jail.) The stamps are quite common mint, a bit harder to find commercially used and uncommon on cover; the accompanying postal stationery is definitely scarce. So I was delighted to be able to pick up this ˝ Anna postal stationery cover with an additional Jail Press 1 Anna stamp recently:   The envelope is #E4 in Ed Deschl's catalogue; the stamp is SG 20. Deschl E4 has the indicium upright (or the envelope upright); it's a little scarcer than #E4a,with the envelope inverted. |
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Here are a small bunch of German related items: Allenstein overprinted Germany item  Here is a Berlin Pneumatic Mail postal card. Used 1893.  Here is a North German Confederation States envelope, used 1868  Another Berlin item,  and finally, a West Germany US President Eisenhower visit (1959)  |
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Canada
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Hi, An Australian aerogramme commemorating the 1956 Melbourne Olympics:  There were 52 postmarks available in black. Richard L. Singley was a dealer in postal stationery. Best wishes, AndrewG |
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"Humble stationery": Prepaid card for notifying electricity counter reading to the Catalan Power Company.  |
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Here is a nice Wurttemberg (Germany) commercial cover and postal stationry item postmarked "Cannstatt Zweigpoststelle" (branch office), March 10, 1906.  |
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Goodness! A whole week without World Postal Stationery! Cheers, /s/ ikeyPikey   |
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5 kop 1990 Soviet stationery showing and old Tallinn church, uprated to 15 kop in Tallinn PO(Estonia) in July 1991, postmarked with a "Birdges of Song" festival pm, and sent to Sweden with a Tallinn central PO pm.  |
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