(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.
(Slovenia) 1942 parcel card to LUBIANA franked Yugoslavia 25p. that has been overlaid with Hitler Mussolini 1L.25 pair with further pair below tied 'TREBNJE' cds, reverse with pair 40c. postage dues ties LUBIANA cds.
1919 registered envelope to Susak, Jugoslavia franked '55'on 10 cor. tied by 'FIUME/1' date stamp. Obverse also bears Italian military censor cachet and '120 f.' mss. charge, with postage dues to that amount on reverse.
1926 Czech parcel card sent from Warnsdorf to Vel Kikinda, where on arrival two vertical strips of three 30 para on 5p (showing all four types of surcharge) plus pair 10p. postage dues to make a 2 Din rate for storage. Full Dr. Novakovic certificate.
1941 parcel card franked 50c. (2) + L5 Imperiale cancelled 'NOVO MESTO' cds. On reverse 10c. (3) & 50c. postage dues cancelled CRNOMELJ on arrival.
Ottoman Empire: 1907 envelope franked 1 piastre tied by bilingual 'ICHTIB' (Yugoslavia) despatch date stamp. On reverse, violet bilingual 'SCUTARI' arrival cds.