
Lot
36
Denmark, 1851, First Issue, 2rs blue, 2nd (Thiele) printing, four large even margins, tied on 1852 folded letter sheet by numeral "1" in three ring cancel, mailed locally in Copenhagen, with blue oval "F.P. 8, 12, 852" date stamp at left, an Extremely Fine cover, ex-Haub; 1968 B.P.A and 2018 C. Moller certificates. Michel No. 2 II. Facit No. 1 II.Scott No. 1 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
A LOVELY GEM EXAMPLE FIRST ISSUE 2RS BLUE THIELE PRINTING COVER, RARELY FOUND IN THIS CONDITION.
Realized: $850

Lot
37
Denmark, 1851, Royal Emblems, 4rs chocolate brown, 1st (Ferslew) printing, Retouched Crown (Pos. 60), four large even margins with deep color, tied on 1851 folded letter to Slagelse by perfectly struck target cancel with matching neat "Kjoge, 6/21, 1851" cds at left, Extremely Fine, quite scarce this nice; with 1994 C. Moller certificate. Michel No. 1 I. Facit No. 2 I.Scott No. 2a Estimate $300 - 400.
A BEAUTIFUL ON COVER EXAMPLE OF THE 1851 4RS FERSLEW FIRST PRINTING.
Realized: $250

Lot
38
Denmark, 1854, Royal Emblems, 4sk brown, four margin single tied on 1859 letter sheet from Fanø (Frisian Islands) to Warden by blue three ring numeral "205" cancel with matching "Fanø 30, 12, 1859" cds, Very Fine, very scarce. Michel No. 4. Facit No. 4.Scott No. 4 Estimate $150 - 200.

Lot
39
Denmark, 1854, Royal Emblems, 4sk brown, four margins with deep color, tied on 1860 cover from Boltenske Jb .Postkontor to Brunsbuttel with three ring numeral "169" postmark, "St. Sp. Bureau, Holsteisrau, 4/25" cds on front, backstamped with Itzehoe transit and Brunsbuttel receiving datestamps, Extremely Fine, a scarce numeral cancel. Michel No. 4. Facit No. 4.Scott No. 4 Estimate $150 - 200.

Lot
40
Denmark, 1854, Royal Emblems, 4sk brown, four large to clear margins, tied on front page of 1857 newspaper with numeral "1" in three concentric circles of Copenhagen, Very Fine, a scarce and very attractive usage; with 2009 Møller certificate. Michel No. 4. Facit No. 4.Scott No. 4 Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $70

Lot
41
Denmark, 1857, Royal Emblems, 16sk gray lilac, with four large even margins tied to 1858 printed circular with numeral "1" in three concentric circles handstamp, privately carried from Hull, England to Copenhagen and posted to Ystad, Sweden, Copenhagen "8, 16, 1858" compass date stamp at bottom left, stamp paying the foreign letter rate from Denmark to Sweden after the currency was renamed on February 10, 1854, Extremely Fine and choice, an exceptional single franking cover; with 2003 L. Nielsen certificate. Michel No. 6. Facit No. 6.Scott No. 6 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Realized: $600
