(Advertising Stationery) 1880s 1c. ‘Franklin’ blue on buff (U35) with illustration at left of an Iron Bridge at Aurora, Ind., good used within State.
(Advertising Stationery) 1880s 1c. ‘Franklin’ blue on buff (U35) with illustration at left of an Iron Bridge, from Bloomington, Ill. to River Falk, Pierce Co., Wisconsin; small red ink mark at top.
(New South Wales) 1907 1d picture stationery card with new heading, reverse with steel blue image of Hawkesbury River Bridge; very fine unused, a scarce type.
(Picture Postal Stationery) 1880s 2 kr. double-headed Eagle card with small image of Trebisch Thor at left side. The image of the natural stone bridge is from an engraving by F.W. Stopp; small grease spot to right of stamp image.
(Picture Stationery) 1880s 2k. card entitled 'Der Oesterreichische Kaufmann, Prag II, Wien IX' with image of the shop and bridge. some slight overall ageing unused.
(Picture Stationery) 1890s 1c. ‘Jefferson’ card with colour image Central Park, New Yok with Hotel Majestic and Bridge, fresh uprated used to Hamburg from Brooklyn.
(Picture Stationery) 1890s 1c. ‘Jefferson’ card with colour image Central Park, New Yok with Hotel Majestic and Bridge, used to Ingolstadt, Germany from New York, without uprating stamp and ‘Centimes/ 5 N.Y. T’ double circle postage due, blue manuscript “10” local charge. small surface scuff on stamp image.
(Picture Stationery) 1901 5pf Reichspost Germania card used internally, titled ‘Gruss aus Mannheim’ depicting Bridge at left and D’r Lorenz to right, glitter added to card; small tear at centre right and corner bumps.
(Picture Stationery) 1917 1d. purple ‘sideface’, Die I letter card, ‘Albert Bridge Queensland’, used from Eudunda S.A.
(Picture Stationery) 1918 1d. grey-green ‘sideface’, Die I letter card, ‘Albert Bridge Queensland’, used from Eudunda S.A.
(Tasmania) 1898 2½d. red violet postal stationery envelope with black printed image entitled ‘The South Esk River at Launceston’; a Post Office issued envelope cto with Hobart DE 8 98 cds, fine condition. Only 312 being produced and these arrived in Tasmania on Dec 4th 1897, so this date of DE 8 must be one of the earliest known dates.
1867 (Apr 17) orange-brown envelope to Killaloe, Co. Clare, Ireland bearing single franking 1861-62 24c. Washington brown-lilac tied by target cancel with Suspension Bridge N.Y. cds at right, red New York transit, part Liverpool cds, arrival backstamp. A couple of small ter in envelope and missing backflap.