KÁLFATJÖRN C1 sem leiðarstimpill á 10 aura innanlandsbréfi sem stimplað hefur verið með óvenju skýrum MIKLIBÆR upprunastimpli. Leiðarstimplað Reykjavík á bakhlið.
125 (Bíldudalur), beautifully franked and cancelled inland cover from 1909 franked with ten 1 eyr Two Kings stamps. Transit cancelled PATREKSFJÖRDUR on back.
126 (Brjánslækur) on domestic cover sent via AKUREYRI to SAUDARKROKUR in 1912. Transit and arrival cancels on back. ONLY 3-4 COVERS ARE KNOWN to exist with this cancellation.
RARE USAGE ON COVER, Numeral cancel 154 while in use at Melgraseyri in the 1920s on domestic cover. Faint fold through the stamps does not distract much. VERY FEW COVERS KNOWN FOR THIS USAGE.
282 (Æðey), very fine strike tying a 50 aur Jón Sigurdsson stamp to a very clean domestic cover from 1945, an ÍSAFJÖRÐUR bridge cancel has been applied to the stamp while in transit (faint strike).
HVAMMSTANGI B2c1 on a very nice insured cover from 1940 franked with a 65 aur Gullfoss as well as a 40 aur Geysir stamp. Two was seals along with an AKUREYRI arrival cancel on back.
ÍSAFJÖRÐUR B2c1 on a domestic money letter in the amount of 50 kr. The cover franked with a pair of blue 40 aur Christian X stamps. Reykjavik arrival cancel as well as five wax seals on back.
ODDI B2c1 on a very decorative registered cover from 1920 sent by the well known stamp dealer Óskar Sæmundsson at Eystri-Garðsauki to Sweden. Transit and arrival cancels on back.