377th Auction
20-25 September 2021 in Wiesbaden
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1940, 16.4, cover franked with Caravelle 15ø and local censor tape with manuscript "opened by censor" and sent via England-Belgium-Berlin to Kobenhavn, with German censor on reverse, some faults as to be expected, a great rarity with only one other letter with this censorship is known
1940, 17.5, Numeral 10ø together with Numeral 5ø from "THORSHAVN" to Kobenhavn with "forwarding note" "via Rode Kors, Schweits", censored in England by boxed "PASSED BY CENSOR P.3" and in Germany, crease and folds but Red Cross forwarded via Switzerland is unique
1940, 3.6, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme sent on 3 June 1940, correctly designed in English and written on typewriter. Cancelled in Geneva 21 August 1940 and in Copenhagen 25 September 1940, First day recorded
1940, 25.9, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme sent on 21 June 1940, correctly worded in English and written in block letters. Arrived in Geneva 19 August and in Copenhagen 25 September 1940. These forms were sent in "collection envelopes" of which a local Red Cross envelope with meter mark is included, usual folds, fine and scarce
1940, 25.9, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme sent around 30 June 1940, correctly worded in English and written in block letters. Arrived in Geneva 24 August and in Copenhagen 7 October 1940. These forms were sent in "collection envelopes" of which a local Red Cross envelope with meter mark is included, usual folds, fine and scarce
1940/41, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme sent 24 July 1940, arrived in Geneva 219 August and in Copenhagen 17 October 1940 with answer written on the 5th of December 1940 arrived in Geneva 21 February and finally in Copenhagen 10 March 1941, in addition, a "collection envelope"
1942, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme (25 words) sent 4 May 1942, arrived in Copenhagen 18 June 1942 with answer written on the 30th of June 1942, received back on Faroe Islands and placed in Red Cross envelope dated "THORSHAVN 20.8.42", fine
1943, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme (25 words) sent 24 May 1943, arrived in Copenhagen 2 August 1943, stapled together with the original handwritten form behind it. In order for the letters to be sent, the message had to be written in block letters or on a typewriter thus the handwritten message was typewritten on another form and sent out
1943, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme (25 words) sent 4 October 1943, arrived in Geneva 2 December and in Copenhagen 18 December, with corresponding Red Cross envelope with meter mark "KØBENHAVN 18 DEC 1943", fine
1943, Red Cross Postal Message Scheme (25 words) sent 11 July 1944, arrived in Copenhagen 13 March 1945, 8 months later, probably due to the fact that the mail service was partially suspended when Normandy was invaded in the summer of 1944, fine
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 506: 1941, 13.2., Caravelle 15ø Postal stationery card with additional franking from "LYNGBY 13.2.41" addressed to Frithiof Wellejus, PO Box 506, Lisbon, Portugal. German and British censor mark and arrival mark alongside, a very rare and attractive card, unique with certificate Wowern (1989) In addition cover sent from Frithiof Wellejus from Thorshavn to Denmark with British censor label
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 506: 1941, 15.3., cover from Portugal franked with 1,75$ (damaged) addressed to Denmark, with German censor tape of Munich on reverse, this letter used the undercover route and was sent from Faroe Islands to Thomas Cook & Son in London and then sent to their agent in Lisbon, Portugal. The letter was then sent to Aage Foldspang in Denmark. In addition, a similar letter, franked with a pair of 50 on 5ø and Numeral 5ø from "THORSHAVN 17.4.41", with the same sender and recipient, sent in the short period when the route to Denmark was open, providing proof that the letter sent from Portugal contained a letter from Faroe Islands
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 506: 1941, 30.4., cover, franked with 3d. with perfin "TC&S", sent from "LONDON 30. APR 1941" to to Faroe Islands, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 1787" closing strip. The envelope has been kept by Thomas Cook & Son awaiting a response. Some transport imposed wear, the only such known letter and one of the great rarities of Faroe Philately, detailed certificate Wowern (2000)
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 506: 1942, 1.8., cover sent from "KØBENHAVN -1.8.42" to Gerda Johanne Bonnevie, PO. Box 506 in Lisbon, with German censor label of Munich and boxed "Zurück an den Absender" and "Retour" alongside. The letter is sent by the mother Sofie Jørgensen, the letter never reached Lisbon and was returned because the undercover routes had been suspended. The Germans stopped all mail from Denmark to this undercover address and returned it. A very attractive and rare cover. In Addition Red Cross Message Form sent from Gerda Bonnevie to daugther Sofie Jørgensen.
Reference: “DAKA GF 10 - Faroe Island Stamps and Postal History”
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 506: 1942, 13.8., cover from Lisbon, Portugal to Denmark with German censor label. The letter was then sent to Sigrid Kaabers mother in Denmark. There are also known a few letters the other way from the mother to the daughter who lived in the Faroe Islands addressed to PO Box 506 in Lisbon, Portugal. The envelope is one of five known letters from Faroe Islands to Thomas Cook & Son, London and via Portugal to Denmark. In addition Red Cross Message send by J.Mathiesen who has used Box 506 and franked cover, sent by Sigrid Kaaber's mother who used Thomas Cook & Sons box 506 in Portugal, from Copenhagen sent via Germany - Siberia - USA to the Faroe Islands and another Red Cross Message from Jensy Mathiesen to Sigrid Kaaber dated September 1943, a highly interesting and rare assembly
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 164: 1941, 30.6., letter sent from "LISBOA 30 JUL 41" to Faroe Islands, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 3168 (F)" closing strip (F misdirected to Aden?), an attractive and scarce entire
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 164: 1942, 14.9., cover from "TRANGISVAAG 14.9.42" to Lisbon, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 1398". The cover was detained in Britain with straight-line "CONDEMNED" on front and reverse and released after the war thus stamped "RELEASED", i finally arrived in Lisbon "14.1.46", a very attractive and rare cover with some wear as to be expected. There are only three such covers known, a great rarity, certificate Wowern (1992)
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 164: 1942, 16.10., letter sent from "KØBENHAVN 16 OKT 1942" to Portugal with German censor label of Munich and boxed "Zurück an den Absender" alongside. The only known cover which was stopped by the Censor Board in Munich and returned with inserted leaflet "Any communication with hostile foreign countries is punishable"
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 164: 1943, 30.6., registered airmail cover sent from "LISBOA 30 JUN 43" to Denmark, with German censor mark and Danish censor label. This cover included a letter sent from Ernst Hansen, Faroe Islands via Viggo Beckmann to Arne Rueløkke Hansen in Denmark. There are only known a few letters sent to Arne Rueløkke Hansen in Denmark via undercover address in Portugal, very rare and attractive
Undercover Mail via P.O. Box 164: 1943/45, small group of four items including cover from "KØBENHAVN 9.1.43" sent by Arne Rueløkke Hansen to Ernst Hansen on Faroe Islands via New York. After the route via Lisbon was closed in autumn 1942 and these letters was returned, they were using the route via "New York - Bermuda - United Kingdom" and Red Cross letter sent to Ernst Hansen, all written up on pages, mostly good condition
1941, Provisional 20 on 15ø together with horizontal pair Caravelle 40ø tied by Klipfisk cds. "TRANGISVAAG 10.2.41" to airmail cover via New York, censored in England with "P.C. 90 4,466" closing strip and another German censor strip from Frankfurt, stamps few imperfections, a very attractive and rare cover from the first day this route was possible
1941, Provisional 50 on 5ø, horizontal pair, together with Numeral 5ø tied by cds. "VAAG 19.2.41" to airmail cover via New York, censored in England with "P.C. 90 4461" closing strip and another German censor strip from Munich, fine and attractive entire
1941, Provisional 50 on 5ø, horizontal strip of four, tied by Klipfisk cds. "KLAKSVIG 4.3.41" and pen-stroke (It is not known whether this was done by the sender, the post office or the censor, but the intention was to draw attention to the fact that the letter did not originate from Denmark but from the Faroe Islands.) to airmail cover via New York, censored in England with "P.C. 90 4461" closing strip and another German censor strip from Munich, fine and attractive entire, horizontal fold, a fine and attractive cover
1941, 11.3., Airmail 50ø and 1kr., two singles each with additional franking tied by (Klipfisk) cds. "THORSHAVN 11.3.41" to registered airmail letter via New York and Madrid to Copenhagen. Censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 691" closing strip and further German censored with censor stripe of Munich, small imperfections, yet a very attractive and rare cover
1941, 22.3., Caravalle 35ø, strip of three, tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 22.3.41" to airmail cover via New York, upon arrival in London the airmail was cancelled as it had been temporarily suspended for the USA. Censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4466" closing strip, further German censor strip of Munich on reverse, small creases etc. as to be expected, fine and attractive
1941, 24.3, 60 on 6ø, vertical pair and single together with Numeral 10ø tied by Klipfisk cds. "TRANGISVAAG 24.3.41" to airmail cover via New York, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4448" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Munich on reverse, stamps with minor imperfections, a very attractive and scarce cover, certificate Nielsen (1991)
1941, 1.4., 50 on 5ø, block of four tied by cds. "THORSHAVN -1.4.41" to airmail cover via New York, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4.466" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Munich on reverse, vertical fold no affecting stamps and backflap missing, a very attractive and scarce cover
1941, 12.4., Caravelle 35ø, horizontal pair and single tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 12.4.41" to airmail cover via New York, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4461" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Munich on reverse, fine and scarce cover
1941, 18.4, 20 on 5ø tied by cancel "KVALVIG" to cover to Denmark, presumably via Sweden, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4.4127" closing strip, further Danish censored with censor strip on reverse, on front remainders of red label "Achtung! Inhalt..", a little roughly opened, scarce and attractive
1941, 22.4, 20 on 5ø tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 22.4.41" to cover to Denmark, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4461" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Frankfurt on reverse, scarce and attractive
1941, 22.4, Numeral 10ø, horizontal pair tied by cds. "THORSHAVN 22.4.41" to cover to Denmark, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4461" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Frankfurt on reverse, scarce and attractive
1941, 22.4, 20 on 15ø tied by cancel "SANDEVAAG" to cover to Denmark, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4490" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Frankfurt on reverse, stamps with minor imperfections, scarce and attractive
1941, 25.4, 20 on 5ø tied by cancel "TOFTE" to cover to Denmark, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4454" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Frankfurt on reverse, scarce and attractive
1941, 3.5, 50 on 5ø and 60 on 6ø tied by Klipfisk cds. "THORSHAVN 3.5.41" as additional franking to Postal Stationery card 10ø via New York and Berlin with British and German censorship mark alongside, minor transportation marks, a very attractive and scarce entire as it was not legal to send postcards by airmail at this time
1941, 12.5 20 on 5ø tied by cds. "VAAG 12.5.41" to cover to Denmark, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 4454" closing strip, further German censored with censor strip of Berlin on reverse, scarce and attractive
1941, 25.7 and 2.8., two covers bearing 20 on 5ø tied by Klipfisk cds. "THORSHAVN" to cover to Denmark via Sweden, censored in England and closed with "P.C. 90 1924" resp "P.C. 90 2541" closing strip, the mail service to Sweden ceased in May 1941 and the letters where stamped "Undelivered for Reason stated - Return to sender" resp "No Service Return to Sender", boths letters were returned to Thorshavn waiting for the war to end. When the postmaster was notified on 4 June 1945 that the mail route had been reopened, the letters were re-sent, one with transit mark "SIMRISHAMN 25.6 45". The sender was postal assistant Robert Sørensen, usual transport and ageing marks as to be expected, a very scarce and interesting duo
