1945 USA off. military yellow envelope with postmark US ARMY POSTAL SERVICE No. 305 (Plzeň) from 5.9.45, to New York, vert. fold, after all interesting
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] extraordinary selection of more than 1000 pcs of correspondence cards, Ppc and documents with postal imprints CS.FP in England, divided according to sorts, i.a. unissued postmark with motive of Carpathian Ruthenia 1941, placed in 2 boxes, from estate A. Bartošík (author designes); suitable for next elaboration and examining
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] selection of 60 pcs of first day sheets with special postmark, exhibition, Anniv, T. G. Masaryk, Beneš and oths., some atypical, all graphics designs A. Bartošík, much more times
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] selection of cut-squares and newspaper wrappers, complete address with postmarks CS.FP in England, stovky pieces, neroztříděno, suitable for next elaboration and sale
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] BARTOŠÍK (Dolfa) Adolf (1907–1989), Czech artist, propagator esperanto, soldier and pedagogue; collection of ca. 200 pcs of printing products - invitation cards, program, first day sheet/-s, Ppc, flyers etc.., from společenského, military and sports life Czechosl. soldiers in England
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] BARTOŠÍK (Dolfa) Adolf (1907–1989), Czech artist, propagator esperanto, soldier and pedagogue; selection of advertising army congratulation, cards, Ppc etc.., issued in England; nice and very interesting
1940-45 [COLLECTIONS] BARTOŠÍK (Dolfa) Adolf (1907–1989), Czech artist, propagator esperanto, soldier and pedagogue; selection of contemporary documents, texts and correspondence in relation to part A. Bartošík; interesting
1939 Czechosl. infantry batt. 1, postcard sent to family Haškovu to Argenteuil, France, red circular pmk LE COMMANDANT DU CAMP D'AGDE, CDS AGDE 13.10.39, interesting contemporary document
1940FP card Czechosl. air forces in France; CDS CAMP D'AGDE/1940, military unit postmark, addressed to FrantiškuLouckému (later in England 312. fighter peruť) on/for airmail base in/at Merignac, sender Emil Mikulenka (in England navigátor, 311. bombing peruť), on reverse hints of mounting
19451. Czechosl. military corps/chapel, postcard with cancel. POLEVAJA POČTA/ 1.4.45, number FP sender No. 53230, censorship mark, greeting card with Slovak text, addressed to to Volyňské region, light stains
1939 letter to USA, franked with. Czechosl. stamps, block of four Pof.300 + block of four Pof.251, CDS PRAGUE 7/ 15.VI.39, open customs control (2x label), good condition
1939 printing product with Pof.250 as forerunner, CDS MÍSTEK/ 28.III.39, addressed to to Frýdek, here otištěn round cachet Wir sind frei! Friedek, well preserved
1939[COLLECTIONS] Pof.1-19, overprint set in blocks of four, all with plate number 1+1A (ev.3, 3A, 4, 4A), to full set missing pět bloks of four variants width bottom margins, otherwise basic set contains all values, larger part bloks of four have/has in lower margin thin/light oily stains hinged (stamps isn't in contact with), several small flaws in gum, otherwise good quality, several stamps expertized, big formats without certification, only values 4 Koruna + 10K with commercial mark Havlas, c.v.. ca. 42.000CZK, profitable offer
1939-42 Pof.22, Linden Leaves 20h, block of four with lower margin and lighter sheet offset; Pof.97 A. Hitler 20K, block of four from right upper corner with thin paper crease through/over two stamps, nice
1939-41 Pof.29, Karlštejn (castle) 50h, corner blk-of-12 with plate number 2A and close margin, Pof.57 Brno 1,20 Koruna, corner blk-of-4 with plate mark ** and close margin; on/for both blocks stains printing color in margins, nice
1940 Pof.50-51, 52-53, German Red Cross I. + II., the first issue - 4x lower corner bloks of 4, issue II - 8x corner blocks of four (complete); c.v.. ca. 400CZK
1939-41 Pof.28 with plate number 1, 1A, 41 with plate number 1, 1A, 57 with plate mark 2x+, 59 with plate mark 2x*, 61 with plate mark 1x*, 58 with plate mark 1x* and 1x+, 60 with plate mark 1x+ selection of sheets with plate mark; c.v.. 650CZK
1943-1944Pof.102, 120, Day of Stamp and St. Vitus., on paper sheets with signatures of authors A. Erhardt and J. Schmidt, esp. Erhardt's autograph is very rare