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229380
Denmark #91 [7 ore green typographed Wavy-Line] on 1928 printed matter rate cover (reduced size but looks completely natural) from Denmark or mailed aboard a Danish ship, to AKUREYRI, Iceland. Machine canceled in REYKJAVIIK and with superb strike of boxed "Skipsbrjef" mark, indicating incoming ship mail. Also with AKUREYRI cancel as the cover was forwarded to SIGLUFJORD. An extremely unusual usage. A bit worn as one might expect.
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75.00
229296
Denmark 192 (F-VF) on 1929 ship letter TO ICELAND, with Icelandic "Skipsbrjef" boxed handstamp (equivalent of paquebot marking) and REYKJAVIK 18.IV.29 cancellation. A very nice example; quite scarce.
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60.00
249907
Great Britain Scott #261, 263 [1941 2d light orange and 3d light violet George VI] (VF) on very unusual SPECIAL FLIGHT COVER dated 10 August 1945 from "SUTTON COLDFIELD" to Iceland, where it is backstamped in Reykjavik on 16 and 17 August 1945. Mailed by the famous aero-philatelic company Francis J. Field, Ltd.; in their customary pencil handwriting on reverse, it is stated to be from the "First acceptance for civil mails flown by the R.A.F." [to Iceland]. Thus is early post-WWII civil mail, but carried by the RAF which I believe had the only planes flying from the UK to Iceland at this point in time. Addressed to the Icelandic postmaster, whose office dutifully marked the cover with two EXTREMELY SCARCE boxed handstamps: "Refusé" (French language on international mails) and "REBUTS" (returned to sender). These ICELANDIC MARKINGS are rarely seen and very much sought after on any type of mail. This airmail flight is not listed in any catalog or reference that I have checked and I have never before (in 51 years) had an example from this RAF civil mail service. Francis Field was a pioneer in making sure that such unusual airmail situations were documented by covers. The previous owner of this cover paid (very appropriately in my opinion) $67.50 for this cover in the mid-1970s, 50 years ago! This would be a very special addition to an Icelandic airmail postal history collection.
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89.00
229297
Denmark 306a, 307a on 30 November 1949 airmail cover to Iceland, there forwarded on 22 December with OLAFSVIK transit postmark. Very unusual usage and especially for the Icelandic forwarding with postmark.
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