View Auction
Ended on Mar 4, 2021 PST
Mar 04, 10:46 AM PST
CST / Beijing | Mar 05, 2021 02:46 AM |
---|---|
CEST / Berlin | Mar 04, 2021 07:46 PM |
CDT / Chicago | Mar 04, 2021 12:46 PM |
MSK / Moscow | Mar 04, 2021 09:46 PM |
MDT / Denver | Mar 04, 2021 11:46 AM |
EDT / New York | Mar 04, 2021 01:46 PM |
1940 German Occupation Luxembourg Official Cover last day of validity for the stamps of Luxembourg during the German Occupation
Lot 735
German Dienstpost cover with Scott Nos. 159-162, 164, 168-170, 173, and 188 cancelled in Luxembourg-Ville on 30 September 1940, the last day of validity for the stamps of Luxembourg during the German Occupation.
Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Grossherzogtum Luxemburg), is one of the smallest nations in Europe. It is situated in the northwestern sector of the continent, and covers an area of 998 square miles. Its eastern boundary with Germany is formed by the Our, Sure, and Moselle rivers. Its maximum length (north to south) is 51 miles, and its maximum width (east to west) is 35 miles. The population in 1940 was 296,913. The above cover was mailed in the capital city (1940 population, 57,740).
*
Luxembourg is divided into two distinct physiographic regions: the Osling which occupies the northern one-third of the country; and the Gutland (Good Land) which makes up the southern two-thirds. The Osling is an eastward extension of the densely forested Ardennes Mountains (average elevation 1,500 feet), whi
Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Grossherzogtum Luxemburg), is one of the smallest nations in Europe. It is situated in the northwestern sector of the continent, and covers an area of 998 square miles. Its eastern boundary with Germany is formed by the Our, Sure, and Moselle rivers. Its maximum length (north to south) is 51 miles, and its maximum width (east to west) is 35 miles. The population in 1940 was 296,913. The above cover was mailed in the capital city (1940 population, 57,740).
*
Luxembourg is divided into two distinct physiographic regions: the Osling which occupies the northern one-third of the country; and the Gutland (Good Land) which makes up the southern two-thirds. The Osling is an eastward extension of the densely forested Ardennes Mountains (average elevation 1,500 feet), whi
Type:
Postal History, Cover
Condition:
Used
Period:
1940-1959
1933-45 Third Reich Propaganda & Postal History, Part II - Specialized Auction #13
Live Auction
15% Buyers Premium
436
items listed
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
1933-45 Third Reich Germany Propaganda auction in 3 parts. More than 1,000 items of German propaganda. Highly specialized auction with many rare and valuable postcards, covers, souvenir sheets, posters, documents, and more. High value and low starting prices.
Oldlouis Auctions
The Big Zemstvo Auction #5 (A - R Towns)
9h 56m | Nov 15, 02:00 PM
The Big Zemstvo Auction #5 (S - Z Towns, Collections, Postmarks)
1d 9h | Nov 16, 02:00 PM
Ukraine & Displaced Person Camps - Auction #40
3d 9h | Nov 18, 02:00 PM
German Occupation of Chelm (Cholm, Ukraine) - Auction #40
4d 9h | Nov 19, 02:00 PM
Germany: WWI Occupations, Postwar Occupation Zones, and Saar - Auction #40
4d 11h | Nov 19, 04:00 PM
Similar items from this auction
1942 General government Michel P 9 celebrates “Mozart Day” in Krakau
Lot 725
$0
1942 Scott Nos. B209-211 cancelled to order on an impromptu souvenir sheet made from a Hotel Bristol A.G. (Wien) envelope
Lot 460
$30
1941 General Government “Eastern Ski Championships” in Zakopane Philatelically prepared card franked with Scott N48
Lot 723
$10
1936 The official post card commemorating both the Winter Aid fund and the completion of one thousand kilometers of autobahn
Lot 501
$0
1934 Official cover with printed corner card franked with Scott 086 from the office of the Chief of Police Kiel
Lot 580
$0