Second last day for Royal Airforce mail to be cancelled with the "FPO 526" cds (April 5th 1943) before they started using the "RAF 001" cds on April 6th 1943 on a very clean little cover sent to England.
34 (Höskuldsstaðir) on a 1923 money letter in the amount of 10 kr, franked with four copies of brown 20 aur Christian X stamps and sent to Reykjavik. Five wax seals as well as a DJÚPIVOGUR transit and REYKJAVIK arrival cancels on back.
40 (Breiðdalsvík) on a nice cover from 1920 with a mixed franking of 5 aur Two Kings and a red 10 aur Christian X stamp. DJÚPIVOGUR transit cancel on back.
65 (Háls) numeral cancel in greenish blue ink tying a pair of the 10 aur Views issue stamp to clean domestic cover. This particular cancel is very scarcely seen in this colour.
291 (Fjörður), unusual unfranked Official "Símamál" cover sent from the Telegraph office at FJÖRDUR to the region's main office at Króksfjardarnes. Some scribbling on the front (calculations). This cancellation is VERY RARE ON COVER.
5 aur stamp in perf 13 with small "þrír" overprint on printed circular cancelled in Reykjavík on 11.11.97 and arrival cancelled with HAFNARFJÖRÐUR C1 crown cancel on front.
Extremely clean registered commercial banking cover sent from AKUREYRI to Copenhagen in 1925, franked with a brown 20 aur as well as 30 aur Christian X stamps of the first issue.
Commercial cover from a Reykjavik wholesale firm to a Steel Works Company in Germany franked with an unusual combination of 3, 7 and 25 aur Parliament Millenary stamps making up the correct 35 aur rate.
Cover sent as a ship letter to England franked with a single franking of a 35 aur Parliament Millenary stamp. The stamp first cancelled in transit upon arrival in Danish port with a Copenhagen machine cancel which is scarcely seen on Icelandic mail.
Double rate inland cover franked with eight copies of 5 aur Jochumsson, cancelled with the well known University machine slogan cancel used in Reykjavik during this period.