(Propaganda Card) 1938 colour card by Reichsluftpostfuhrer depicting Youths flying gliders with three pictorial DESSAU Stamp Day cancels, one tying the stamp; fine and scarce card.
(Propaganda – Matthes Vignette) 1941 (22.4.) Feldpostkarte to Kassel with vignette showing portrait of Churchill and inscription ‘Wertlose Marke’ cancelled Sangerhausen cds, military cachet at centre; fine condition with full message.
(Propaganda) 1940 (30.5.) Churchill propaganda card showing part of type II feldpost, additionally franked with 12pf + 38pf issue for regular postage between M. Gladbach and Berlin; good condition with full message.
(Propaganda) 1940s Generalgovernment, Occupation of Poland, 12Gr. stationery card addressed to Luxembourg, additionally franked with cut-out from Churchill propaganda card tied Krakau cds; fine condition, probably cto only.
(Propaganda) 1941 (10.11.) postcard used from Berlin to Eberswalde, franked only by cut-out of the Chamberlain propaganda card, tied slogan cancel; some staining and ink water affected. A most unusual usage that appears to have been accepted.
(Propaganda) 1941 card depicting an image of Stalin with legend ‘Wert keinen Pfennig’, produced after the invasion of Russia and produced in the same style as the earlier Churchill and Chamberlain cards, only known produced by Gerst of Bremen; very fine unused, a rare card.
(Propaganda) Late 1930s fold-out card depicting Churchill tearing Germany apart (Whisky on the podium) entitled IMPERIO BRITANICO at base, once folded out it shows Churchill sitting with his bottle on the grave of the British Empire; fine and scarce, Portuguese produced card
(Transvaal – Picture Stationery) 1890s 1 Penny card ‘Greetings from Johannesburg’ image to right and, to left with ‘Boer & Briton’; unused but addressed.