Belgium
VF PPC of Latvian country village street with 2 x 2r + 4r cancelled TALSI (Latvia) d/r cds 22 March 1922, to Antwerp; all on front of card with the same cds on the reverse Reference: 1270 |
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British postal strike mail with 'Export Letter Service' stamp and boxed h/s 'flown by hovercraft, Ramsgate'; Belgian 3fr 50 cancelled Brussels; with 'received' h/s Reference: 1108 |
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20pfg Germania + Belgium 25c with Sunday label on Antwerp illustrated letter card; cancelled s/r cds Deutsches Seepost 10 e; With original text and 4 photo illustrations; small corner fault but unusual Reference: 1085 |
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2 x 15c + 2 x 1 fr 25 pictorials from Lusala(?) to USA, 16 November 1941; opened by censor and resealed with tape 'Censure, Congo Belge'; also tied on reverse LEOPOLDVILLE 18 November 1941; small corner fault; sent when the US was not yet in the War Reference: 1060 |
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4 kopek red on buff PS card cancelled VF s/r cds ODESSA 29 May 1896; light s/r arrival cds ANVERS 13 June 1896; Belgian postman's h/s 57 Reference: 994 |
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Mourning issue for Queen Astrid set (SG 713-720) on large registered envelope from Brussels to Colwyn Bay, 2 February 1936; by Airmail; b/s faint oval d/s Registered Colwyn Bay Reference: 942 |
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Plain card from 'Société Muphilia' Brussels with 15c pictorial and 50c airmail, cancelled COSTERMANSVILLE s/r cds to Usumbura 27 November 1939; on the inauguration of the new air service from Stanleyville to Usumbura, with first flight h/s 18 Nov 1939; b/s Usumbura 29 Nov 1939 Reference: 782 |
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DEI pictorials 7½c and 12½c (SG 342, 345) cancelled with VF d/r bridged cds; T in circle; h/s Belgian Postage Due 3fr50, 2fr, 3 x 20c; from Poerwakarta, Dutch East Indies; cancelled Brussels 3 August 1937; repairs to the top corner of the envelope Reference: 741 |
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10 centimes red surcharge on France 10c Sage black on greenish PS card, cancelled with dotted circle cds, from Magador to Brussels, 6 September 1897; Brussels arrival cds 15 September 1897 & Belgian cachet de facteur 5; on reverse Tanger Maroc 11 September 1897 Reference: 792 |
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250th anniversary of the Huguenot landing in South Africa, fine bi-lingual pairs + 1d Ship issue on registered envelope Germiston to Antwerp 28 August 1939, re-addressed to Schilde: on reverse bi-lingual label ABSENT / ALWEZIG, Antwerp 26 September 1939, during the 'Phoney War' just before the German invasion. Reference: 241 |
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1957 airmail cover to Glenview, Illinois with the stamps cancelled by partial MECHELEN postmarks dated 8.2.57. Reference: 287H |
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1954 airmail cover to Cleveland, Ohio with the stamps cancelled by partial ST. NIKLAAS postmarks dated 12.1.54. Reference: 285H |
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1935 registered cover to London with the stamps cancelled by HAMME (VL) postmarks dated 15.5.35. Reference: 284H |
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1938 cover to Namur with the stamps cancelled by partial DJELFA ALGER postmarks dated 17.10.38. Reference: 282H |
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1940 - 1F postcard sent to Deventer, cancelled with a partial GENT slogan postmark dated 18.XII.1940 and with a German military censor mark. Reference: 279H |
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1958 registered cover with the stamps cancelled by bilingual BRUXELLES EXPOSITION postmarks dated 30.7.58 Reference: 243H |
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1834 entire letter from Paris to Ghent with a Paris 13/NOV/1834 datestamp, a partial L.F.R.3 mark and a manuscript rate mark. Reference: 022H |
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Entire from Paris to Petit Rechain, Pays Bas (at that date Belgium was still part of Holland). Red P in triangle Paris departure mark, LFR3 transit mark (letter française rayon 3, MS 10 décimes rate mark, on reverse scarce h/s FRANKRYK/OVER DINANT Belgian entry mark. Reference: 106 |