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- Deutsche Briefmarken Handels Debriehag
Commercial postcard sent from Deutsche Briefmarken Handels A.G. 'Debriehag', to a client in Dresden. To the reverse is a message regarding a refund for postage. Ref: 25.02.1936 25th February 1936 1/1 Commercial postcard sent from Deutsche Briefmarken Handels A.G. 'Debriehag', to a client in Dresden. To the reverse is a message regarding a refund for postage. Ref: 25.02.1936 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Mi.587
Commercial cover sent from Dresden bad Weisser Hirsch to Auerbach (Vogtland). Featuring stamp Mi.587 (with mis-pressed perfin). Ref: 21.02.1936 - 9/56 (date difficult to read). 21st February 1936 1/2 Commercial cover sent from Dresden bad Weisser Hirsch to Auerbach (Vogtland). Featuring stamp Mi.587 (with mis-pressed perfin). Ref: 21.02.1936 - 9/56 (date difficult to read). Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Berlin Ehrenmal
22nd February 1936 Neue Wache 1/2 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Arnbruck
21st February 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Mi.604-605
Stamps first issued on 15th February 1936 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Automobile; Opening of the International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition Berlin 1936. Mi.604-605 (15.02.1936) 1/1 Stamps first issued on 15th February 1936 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Automobile; Opening of the International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition Berlin 1936. Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- autobahn
19th February 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Mi. P255
12th February 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Stamps of the USA
Stamps of the USA 1/0 United States of America - stamps within the Brief History collection Mi.262F (1930). Ref: 16.03.1934 Mi.263A (1923?). Ref: 11.09.1936 Mi.350C (1932). Ref: 11.09.1936 Mi.450 (1939). Ref: 18.08.1941 - 15/73 Mi.450. Released as part of the inauguration of the transatlantic airmail service. The stamp was designed by Alvin R. Meissner with a few minor changes by the post office. First day sales totaled 166,671 stamps, with 63,634 covers cancelled. The 30-cent stamp was issued for use in franking mail to be flown on regular airmail service across the Atlantic Ocean and paid for up to a half ounce to any point in Europe. The principal feature of this stamp design is the insignia worn by air mail pilots: a globe with extended wings on either side and with a background of rays of light. Upon the globe are the words, 'U.S. air mail.' Mi.500A (1941). Ref: 16.08.1943 Mi.525 (1944). Ref: 06.06.1944 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Garmisch
11th February 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Grether
29th January 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- 6th February 1936
6th February 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Emden Portland Oregon
20th January 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page














