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  • Austria, First Day Cover - 1st of June 1850, from Prague, significant rarity
  • Austria, letter from Tirnau with 6kr, First Day Cover (1st of June 1850), a unique piece from Slovakian lands
  • Austria 1850, very rare franking and hand-made cancellation
  • Austria 1850, cover with a bisected 2kr, only 5 known pieces exist from Slovakian lands
  • Lombardy-Venetia 1853, a postal forgery from Verona olive brown
  • Austria 1851, Blue Mercury, a complete sheet of 100, only 2 such sheets exist
  • Austria 1851, Yellow Mercury unused - extremely rare
  • Austria 1851, Rose Mercury unused - extremely rare
  • Austria 1851, Yellow Mercury on a newsletter strip; Austria 1851, Pink Mercury on a newsletter strip
  • Austria, Blue Mercury 1851, franking with the 2. largest known block, ex. Rivolta
  • Austria 1874, 1. postcard in the world, red postmark, only 3 known pieces exist!
  • Austria 1882, postcard as a 3-colour franking to Lima, very rare
  • Austria 1918, airpost 2,50K/3K stamp with an inverted overprint, important rarity of the first airpost stamps of the world
  • Austria 1918, airpost 2,50K/3K stamp with an omitted overprint, only 3 pieces exist, ex. Sanabria
  • Austria-Hungrady 1869, 1st correspondence card in the world, first day of use POZSONY 1.10.69, unique!
  • Hungary 1872, postal stationary cover 15kr lithography, Pozsony, only 2 known pieces exist from Slovakian lands
  • Hungary 1872, tlg. cover, 15kr, lithography, Pozsony, a unique piece from Slovakian lands!
  • Austria 1850, 1Kr unused, type I, first Austrian and therefore also Czech stamp
  • Austria 1858, St. Andrew's Cross used instead of a 5Kr postage stamp, a unique piece from Czech lands
  • Austria 1856, Mixed franking of the 6Kr postage stamp and 3Kr revenue stamp (instead of the 3Kr postage stamp), a unique piece in Czech lands!
  • Austria 1886, a complete newspaper with a 1Kr ULTRAMARIN revenue stamp, only 3 pieces exist, this one is one of a kind having private perforation
  • Austria - Lombardy / Venetia 1850, mixed franking of 6Kr and 15Cts from Milan, the rarest type of Austrian frankings, only few of such letters exist
  • Austria 1850, a confirmation of reception 6Kr from the 6th day of validity of Austrian stamps with a blue Tirnau postmark, which is one of the first surviving franked confirmation from the whole of Austria; a rare tariff from June 1850 (tariff for a cover, not for a reco-fee); one of the most significant postal items of Slovakian postal history.
  • Austria 1916-1918, imperforated block of 8 3K pale red, wide: a very rare stamp and its largest known whole, ex. Wiener - Postarchiv
  • Austria 1856, Vermilion Merkur unused - extremely rare
  • Austria 1858, a 3 colour franking from the II. emission with a rarely cut off perforariton on all sides, one of a kind!
  • Austria 1850, cover with a "patriotic" franking 1 + 2 Kr and a mute Budweis postmark, only 2 such letters are known to exist!
  • Austria 1850, letter with a mute Jägerndorf (Krnov) postmark, one of the rarest postmarks of the whole of Austria
  • Austria 1850, letter with a 2 colour franking and a mute Znaim postmark, extremely rare
  • Austria 1850, recommended letter to France, payed for by a multiple 4 coloured franking, one of a kind!
  • Austria 1850, reco letter with a rare multiple franking-9 x 1 Kr, pair of 2 - type Ia and a block of 6 + 1 - type Ib; UNIQUE!
  • Austria 1850, a letter paid for by an atypical multiple 3 coloured franking
  • Austria 1850, a letter to Pest paid for by 1 whole and 1 halved 6 Kreuzer stamp (9 Kr. altogether), only a few of these halved frankings are known to exist and this one is among the rarest from the whole of Austrian philately
  • Austria 1850-1858, mixed franking of the I. and II. emission, significant rarity, only approx. 5 letters with "same colour, different emission" exist
  • Austria 1858, first day of the II. emission, paid for by a 2 Kr. type 1 stamp with a postmark, 1.11.1858, significant rarity
  • Austria 1858, registered letter paid for by a multiple three colour franking, one of a kind and one of the most significant covers of the II. emission
  • Austria 1867, registered cover for TELEGRAM, covered by a three colour franking, ONE OF A KIND
  • Official letter sent by Austro-Hungarian Airforce Command (“Kommando der k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen“) to Lvov Air Station Command in 1918 being transported by the military airmail service on route Vienna-Cracow-Lemberg.

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