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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.
  • Telegram addressed to the commander of the Danube monitor SMS Temes, sent on July 28, 1914, in which the Vienna Marine Section informs him of the outbreak of war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. The ship launched an attack on Belgrade later the same day.

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