1980 BALLOT COVER from the election when Ms. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir was elected the first female president in the world, sent from the Icelandic Embassy in Copenhagen.
Lot: 61446
ISK 1,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1985 - Iceland - Cover
Registered express cover sent from Reykjavik to SOUTH AFRICA in 1984, arrival cancels on back.
Lot: 61447
ISK 1,000.00
No. of bids: -
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2014 - Iceland - Cover
RARE Legal Summons cover from 2014 with mixed franking of krónur and gram values.
Lot: 61448
ISK 2,000.00
No. of bids: -
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ca 1920? - Iceland - Cover
Old telegram with a short Christmas greeting.
Lot: 61449
ISK 2,000.00
No. of bids: -
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Iceland - Cover
3 covers with Iceland connections.
Lot: 61450
ISK 1,000.00
No. of bids: -
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Iceland - Cover
Ballot cover with a wax seal of "Undirkjörstjórn 12".
Lot: 61451
ISK 500.00
No. of bids: -
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Iceland - Misc
Pre-printed inter-office postal form inscribed DJÚPIVOGUR.
Lot: 61452
ISK 1,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1903 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
3 aur postal card used locally within Reykjavik in 1903 with the rare "Árdegis" handstamp.
Lot: 61454
ISK 32,000.00
No. of bids: 1
Sold
1908 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
3/5 aur Christian X postal stationery card used locally within Reykjavík, meeting notification on back. Rounded corners.
Lot: 61455
ISK 1,300.00
No. of bids: 1
Sold
2000 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
Postally used 35 kr postal stationery card with a 5 kr additional franking for the 40 kr rate, cancelled in Reykjavik in 2000. A yellow post office label asking the addressee to ask the sender to use the full and proper address on future mailings.
Lot: 61456
ISK 1,800.00
No. of bids: -
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1938 - Iceland - Misc
EXCEPTIONAL small size Christmas card with a (tiny) miniature calendar for the year 1938 affixed as a decoration on front. With the calendar of course being usable to some extent, petty officials will presumably have demanded it to be taxed and therefore it has received the scarcely seen revenue/tax handstamp "ALMANAKSSJÓDUR" on one of the pages. An awesome item for an exhition collection due to it's size. RARE ITEM.
Lot: 61457
ISK 12,000.00
No. of bids: -
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Iceland - Misc
Very rare piece of document with two Spanish consular revenues applied and cancelled at the Spanish Consulate in Reykjavík.
Lot: 61459
ISK 1,800.00
No. of bids: 1
Sold
1923 - Iceland - Cover
Lot: 61460
ISK 75,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1902 - Iceland - Stationery - Cancelled
LIVERPOOL SHIP cds in red serving as a transit cancel on a double 10 aur Christian postal card (leaving the reply part unused) sent from Reykjavik to Paderborn, Germany on 15.12.1902.
Lot: 61464
ISK 12,000.00
No. of bids: 1
Sold
1911 - Iceland - Cover
Incoming postcard from Denmark sent with the mail ship S/S "CERES" according to the endorsement.
Lot: 61465
ISK 2,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1911 - Iceland - Cover
Incoming postcard from Denmark sent with the mail ship S/S "BOTNIA" according to the endorsement.
Lot: 61466
ISK 2,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1911 - Iceland - Cover
Incoming postcard sent from Copenhagen by "S/S Ceres" to Reykjavik in 1910.
Lot: 61467
ISK 3,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1913 - Iceland - Cover
Nice little ship letter franked with 4 and 6 aur Christian IX stamps. The letter first cancelled on arrival in Copenhagen with a cancellation unusual on Icelandic stamps "KJOBENHAVN B. B. B.".
Lot: 61468
ISK 18,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1926 - Iceland - Cover
Incoming ship mail cover sent from Denmark with scarcer franking of 12/15 öre provisional first cancelled on arrival in REYKJAVÍK.
Lot: 61469
ISK 4,000.00
No. of bids: -
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1936 - Iceland - Cover
Ship letter franked with a British stamp, mailed onboard a ship destined for Reykjavík and cancelled there before being sent onwards to the addressee in the UK.
Lot: 61470
ISK 2,800.00
No. of bids: -
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1939 - Iceland - Cover
Very interesting ship letter from KEA AKUREYRI (cooperative society) cancelled with their postage paid advertising slogan and then posted at the docks as a ship letter to be sent to Denmark and receiving a boxed "Skipsbrjef" handstamp while in transit in Reykjavik.