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GENEVA WISCONSIN CIVIL WAR ERA COVER TO KENOSHA Clean cover from Geneva Wisconsin. Area is now known as Lake Geneva Wisconsin. |
$5.00 | ||
FRENCH OCCIDENTAL AFRICA - 1952 REGISTERED AIRMAIL COVER WITH IVORY COAST SEAL Outstanding cover with Registration sticker and Scott Nos 45, 54 (2) and 53 stamps. Most covers have been soaked for the stamps. Complete covers with registration stickers are hard to come by. Ivory coast handstamp seal on both sides (middle left on front; center seal at reverse). Addressed to Director, American Geographical Society, New York City. New York City receiver on back as well. A rare find. |
$50.00 | ||
FRANCE: RENNES 1811 STAMPLESS FOLDED BUSINESS LETTER TO LILLE Clean business letter with good postal markings. |
$10.00 | ||
FRANCE: MONTS INDRE et LOIRE 1937 DUKE OF WINDSOR WEDDING FIRST DAY COVER In addition to being an attractive cover, it is franked by a desirable Scott #B46 semipostal stamp. |
$15.00 | ||
FRANCE: CASTAGNAC 1933 POSTCARD FEATURING STAMP WITH ADVERTISING TAB ATTACHED Advertising tab attached to stamp on this postcard from France to Old Lyme, Connecticut. |
$10.00 | ||
FRANCE: BREST POSTMARK ON 1911 POSTCARD OF PARIS OPERA HOUSE MAILED TO USA Note early automobiles. Normal wear. |
$5.00 | ||
FRANCE 1921 INSURED PARCEL POST CARD TO SWITZERLAND. LOOK AT BOTH SIDES OF CARD Mulhouse France to Switzerland (address partly removed) parcel post card with two 10c parcel post stamps on the front and Scott numbers 123, 125, 126x2 and 175 stamps on the reverse. Very attractive and hard to find. |
$50.00 | ||
FRANCE -- STRASBOURG 1857 AND 1858 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTERS Two stampless folded letters with good postal markings on front and back.Scott #14 and #15 single use stamps. |
$20.00 | ||
FRANCE - PARIS 1941 WORLD WAR II CENSOR COVER December 1941 cover from Societe Francaise d'Asurance company with German censor seal and red handstamp marks. Scott #339 stamp. |
$15.00 | ||
FRANCE - 1822 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO TERNAY FRANCE Small early stampless folded letter postmarked at station 23 Sailland (unable to find community location. needs further research). Note No. 42 center left of front page. Apparently the correspondents numbered their letters so they would know if one was lost in transit. The writer also references receiving No. 47 from the addressee. Vertical mark running from middle top to bottom is the postage charge. |
$10.00 |