(Accountancy) 1871 stampless cover to Belgrade, Serbia bearing Paris despatch and fine strike of circular framed ‘F./28’, reverse with Vienna transit and arrival cancel.
(Disinfected Mail) 1847 entire from Monastir (Bitola) to Belgrade, redirected to Pest, Hungary, with negative Monastir despatch handstamp, entering into Serbian disinfection station at Aleksinac with large part red wax seal, transferred into the Serbian postal system, redirected and on entry in Austria Hungarian Empire disinfected at Semlin whose handstamp and two wax seals appear on reverse A rare double disinfection.
(Disinfected Mail) 1848 outer letter from Plovdiv to Pest, entering into Serbian disinfection station at Aleksinac with reasonably full was seal, transferred into the Serbian postal system and on entry in Austria Hungarian Empire disinfected at Semlin whose handstamp appear on reverse next to the Aleksinac seal. A fine example of rare double disinfection.
(Kosovo) 1905 20pa. postal stationery card to Schneeberg, Germany cancelled by blue negative seal of Prizrend with bilingual cds at left, above the arrival cds; small pinhole top left otherwise fine.
(Libia) 1916 cover addressed to Serbian Relief Fund, Hospital, Corfu, franked 5c. and two 10c. tied R.Nave Libia cds, red censorship at top, Italian at right and Serbian at base, reverse with further despatch and Italian censor plus unclear arrival; fine tripe censored cover.
(WWI British Relief Fund) 1915 (11.7.) “On Active Service” stampless envelope to Neuilly, France from S.R.F. 2nd Hospital stationed at Pozarevac, censored by Serbian Military authorities, arrival backstamp, a rare usage of the S.R.F. hospital.
1866 Vienna Printing 20p rose in block of four cancelled by three framed Napcacerso. Very rare, one of the only four recorded blocks of four.
1867, Entire written at Negotin sent to Orsova - Romania by Austrian Danube shipping company. 17Kr red, perf. 12, 1866 D.D.S.G. issue, applied and cancelled by D.D.S.G. Agency RADUJEVAC cds. Rare usage of Austrian D.D.S.G. agencies in Serbia.
1874, Pre U.P.U. 15 para printed matter rate from Serbia to Switzerland, paid by 15 para Prince Milan (First printing, perf. 9 1/2:12) tied by Belgrade cds. Reverse shows Neuchatel arrival cds. Extremely rare Serbia’s pre U.P.U. foreign 15para printed matter rate up to 31gr to Switzerland, only three prospectuses are recorded.
1889 registered home-made entire to Smederevo franked New Currency 5p. blue-green and 25p. blue tied Vranja cds, framed registration to right.
1890 (28 Avril) 10c. postal stationery card to Belgrade, Serbia, from Caracas only cancelled by French maritime octagonal date stamp Ligne D. Paq.Fr.No.1, arrival backstamp.
1893 10p. postal stationery card to a lawyer at Salonique with Nish despatch cds and good strike of the scarce t.p.o. AMB. Zibeftche – Salonique, forwarding agents cachet bottom left; fine item with good clear cancels.
1895 5n. postal stationery card and 10n. stationery letter card, both uprated 5n., cancelled Belgrade and addressed to linz, Austria with arrival cancels, good condition.
1897 5p. and 10p. postal stationery cards, uprated 20p. and 15p. respectively, cancelled Belgrade and addressed to Bradford, England. Both cards sealed without message, some tonings.
1899 10p. stationery parcel card to Buchs, Switzerland cancelled Belgrade bilingual cds, Zimony Zemun bilingual transit, central vertical filing crease.
1903, E.Mouchon retouched proof Black only RARE, numbered in manuscript "21" Fifty numbered proofs of the retouched design were printed, all in small sheetlets measuring 55x112mm, without value and in a different colour combination than the actual stamps. Rasic page 162. Ex. Dr. Kardosh
1903, E.Mouchon retouched proof blue & black, numbered in manuscript "16" Fifty numbered proofs of the retouched design were printed, all in small sheetlets measuring 55x112mm, without value and in a different colour combination than the actual stamps. Rasic page 162. Ex. Dr. Kardosh
1903, E.Mouchon retouched proof blue & black, numbered in manuscript "33" corrected to "31" Fifty numbered proofs of the retouched design were printed, all in small sheetlets measuring 55x112mm, without value and in a different colour combination than the actual stamps. Rasic page 162. Ex. Dr. Kardosh
1903, E.Mouchon retouched proof emerald & black, numbered in manuscript "36" Fifty numbered proofs of the retouched design were printed, all in small sheetlets measuring 55x112mm, without value and in a different colour combination than the actual stamps. Rasic page 162. Ex. Dr. Kardosh
1903, E.Mouchon retouched proof grey & black, numbered in manuscript "293" Fifty numbered proofs of the retouched design were printed, all in small sheetlets measuring 55x112mm, without value and in a different colour combination than the actual stamps. Rasic page 162. Ex. Dr. Kardosh