Airmail cover with a scarcer franking sent registered to Sweden in 1962. The cover returned to Iceland with a number of different return markings on both sides.
Clean little registered COD cover from 1983 franked with the unusual franking of a single 5000 kr high value stamp of 1981 (Hauling in the Line). The cover sent from Reykjavik to Budardalur.
Very clean Official cover franked with two 10 aur stamps with Official overprint, the stamps cancelled with REYKJAVIK machine cancel in 1939. Oval "SKRIFSTOFA FRÆÐSLUMÁLASTJÓRA REYKJAVÍK" handstamp in violet ink on back.
Lot: 62109
ISK 18,000.00
No. of bids: 1
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1930 - Iceland - TJ62 - Cover
RARE OFFICIAL COVER - franked with a single 10 aur Parliament Millenary stamp with Official overprint, sent within Reykjavik. Official embossed, crowned oval letter seal of the Ministry of Communications and Labour on back, sent to the office of the National Lighthouse Authority.
Lot: 62110
ISK 30,000.00
No. of bids: 6
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1930 - Iceland - TJ74 - Cover
1930 cover franked with a single triangular 10 aur Official Airmail stamp from the Parliament Millenary issue. The stamp cancelled with the appropriate ÞINGVELLIR / THINGVELLIR pictorial cancellation with a strike of the ÞINGVELLIR circular date stamp alongside. The cover addressed to Reykjavik. Slightly reduced at bottom.
Lot: 62111
ISK 11,500.00
No. of bids: 7
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1875 - Iceland - Cover
"SKILDING COVER“ - from 1875 where the skilding stamp has regretfully been cut off. The cover is sent to the district doctor Páll Jakob Blöndal in (Stafholtsey in Borgarfjörður, d. 1903) and based on the recipient's penciled note on the front, the sender was the district doctor in Ísafjörður, Þorvaldur Jónsson. The letter is postmarked SVEINSTAÐIR 10.11 and HJARÐARHOLT 21.11 on the front.
Lot: 62112
ISK 32,000.00
No. of bids: 11
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1907 - Iceland - Stamp
Interesting incoming postcard from the United Kingdom written in ESPERANTO, Esperanto label on the address side.
Lot: 62113
ISK 5,000.00
No. of bids: 1
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1914 - Iceland - Cover
20 aur Frederik VIII on a commercial cover sent by a Reykjavík merchant to Germany in 1914. On the reverse is the merchant’s oval letter seal.
Incoming German parcel card from 1929 sent business to business to a company in Reykjavík, unfranked. Copenhagen transit cancel on back and a faint Reykjavik arrival cancel on front.
Well preserved parcel card for a 750 gram packet sent as COD from Reykjavik to Þingeyri in Dýrafjörður in 1931. Franked with a 1 kr Christian X stamp from the first issue as well as a 20 aur Museum building stamp and cancelled with the CDS of the Reykjavik customs post office.