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Austro-Hungarian Postmarks In Czech Territories

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Posted 08/15/2015   09:44 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BeeSee to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Brux, Bohemia, now called Most, in the Czech Republic.

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Two other Adler Kosteletz strikes appeared upthread, but here is a new one to me:


Now known as Kostelec nad Orlici in the Czech Republic

Here is Grottau, now Hradek nad Nisou, also in the Czech Republic:

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Teschen, Austrian Silesia. The town was divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland during the 1918-20 Eastern Silesia conflict after the fall of the Austrian Empire. The Czech part is now called Cesky Tesin, the Polish part is now Cieszyn.

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I have a page of Austrian stamps that I haven't spent any time with. Here are a few postmarks that jump out at me. I don't know if these fit this topic.



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These cancels are outstandingly clear. I wish all were like this!
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Ischl (assuming that is the same place as Bad Ischl)and Vienna (Wien) are still part of Austria,but Brünn (if that is the last of the postmarks) is now the Czech city of Brno, in Moravia.
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Greaden, thanks. So I got one Czech.
KGB, it seems a high percentage Austria postmarks are well struck.
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Oderberg, Austrian Silesia, now Bohumin in the Czech Republic. Oderberg was also in the boundaries of Eastern Silesia in 1920.

Bahnhof indicates it is a railway station cancel.

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Lundenburg, now known as Breclav is a town located in the South Moravia Region of the Czech Republic.



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Auscha, Bohemia. Now Ustek, Czech Republic.

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Znaim/Znojmo in South Moravia, Czech Republic.

I had the pleasure of visiting that beautiful town
last fall but only for too short a time.
Would have loved to spend a few days there....
maybe next time.

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Sternberg, Moravia, now Stemberk, Czech Republic, or Czechia, as they like to be called now.

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Marienbad, Bohemia, now Marianske Lazne, Czechia.

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Franzensbad, Bohemia Jan 14, 1899, now Frantiskovy Lazne, Czechia.

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