Who doesn't? Mickey is everyone's favorite. Don
A couple stamp accessories dealers covers. The Lindner Company is still around and going strong. It originated in post-WW II Germany, started by...
Welcome to the Exchange, Jean. DonSellos
Bj Slusarczyk, the original poster, and Werner are correct. This is an overprint. I dug out my old (1982) Michel catalog and this box hand stamp is...
Unusual! Don
Doesn't look like an overprint to me, a box cancel instead, possibly a slogan cancel? Maybe Werner will see it and give us a translation. Don
Looks helpful!
A cover from a furs dealer in Vancouver, British Columbia, to a potential customer in Port Alice, BC., and subsequently returned as undeliverable. I...
I bought this Husbands Protective Association cover as a curiosity to add to my Novelty Covers collection. A New Jersey business registration link...
Hi Hochstrasse: Thanks for the confirmation. Couldn't be Zip Code, though. Zip Code didn't appear until 1963 and the post mark is from 1949....
Hi Hochstrasse: I have a question about the 18 in the killer portion of the canceling device. I initially thought it might be the number of the...
A recently acquired cover from the stamp auction partnership of Billig & Rich. Billig, was Fritz Billig, an immigrant from Austria of the late...
Thanks, Bob for the comment. I have never known before if H.R. Harmer was a U.S. dealer in London or a London dealer with offices in NYC. Don
A couple of stamp publication covers. The first from Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News dated 1944 after it moved from its original home St. Louis to...
I have been writing up covers for my Iowa Railway Post Offices collection and just finished this one posted on the Minneapolis & Des Moines, RPO...
The Atlanta Stamp Collectors Club merged into the Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs, but I see no evidence that Stamps of the Month Club was ever...
The Book of the Month Club remains live and well. It has gone through several owners, now owned by Pride Tree Holdings, NYC. A link to its website:...
A couple more recently acquired stamp dealers' covers here. The first I collected for what seemed to me a novel business name, i.e. Mr. Postage...
This is the fourth Tatham Stamp & Coin cover that I have. I keep buying them because the cachets and/or the advertising on the reverse are...
Hi Rick: What an interesting cover. It is a typical philatelic cover of the early 1930s commemorating the dedication of the Masonic National...
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