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455. Gyorsárverés

24-11-2023 07:30 - 30-11-2023 16:00

 
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1915 Tábori posta levelezőlap 'S.M. SCHIFF SCHWARZENBERG' / This postcard is of special interest as it was written by a sailor on board S.M.S. Aurora, at that time being used as floating mine depot in Sebenico. The hulk had no postal facilities

1915 Tábori posta levelezőlap 'S.M. SCHIFF SCHWARZENBERG' / This postcard is of special interest as it was written by a sailor on board S.M.S. Aurora, at that time being used as floating mine depot in Sebenico. The hulk had no postal facilities

1915 Tábori posta levelezőlap 'S.M. SCHIFF SCHWARZENBERG' / This postcard is of special interest as it was written by a sailor on board S.M.S. Aurora, at that time being used as floating mine depot in Sebenico. The hulk had no...

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1915 Tábori posta levelezőlap 'S.M. SCHIFF SCHWARZENBERG' / This postcard is of special interest as it was written by a sailor on board S.M.S. Aurora, at that time being used as floating mine depot in Sebenico. The hulk had no postal facilities
1915 Tábori posta levelezőlap 'S.M. SCHIFF SCHWARZENBERG' / This postcard is of special interest as it was written by a sailor on board S.M.S. Aurora, at that time being used as floating mine depot in Sebenico. The hulk had no postal facilities of its own and the sender most likely took it over to S.M.S. Schwarzenberg, which would explain the time difference between his handwritten date and the date on the postmark.