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Odessa - Amsterdam 1865-12-15 Dob57.1.01 1.10

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English: Odessa - Amsterdam 1865-12-15 Dob57.1.01 1.10. Russian unpaid (porto) stampless folded letter Odessa to Masterdam. '1865 ODESSA ..15' cancel, manuscript '3' weight class rate, boxed 'AUS RUSSLAND FRANCO' (T.P.O.) transit, various transits and arrival backstamp Amsterdam.

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  • 1865 December 15(J), unpaid letter posted at Odessa. The post office placed large circular handstamp 'PORTO' (unpaid) and 'ODESSA' postmark.
Dobin: Odessa 57.1.01 type 1.10, 37x29mm. Postmark for foreign mail, used 1857-1866, Rarity 3.[1]
  • January 2, 1866 (Gregorian) blue 'BRESLAU GÖRLITZ' T.P.O. backstamp applied.
  • January 2. 'AUS RUSSLAND FRANCO' boxed 35x13mm blue marking on Russian mail. This marking was used on bagged mail from South Russia which was sorted in transit to Berlin. Used on franco (paid) and porto (unpaid) letters.
Vandervelde: type Ry 6.
Van der Linden: 319, marking used from 1865.[2]
  • January 4. 'AMSTERDAM 4-1 6-12 66' red receiver backstamp.
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  1. Dobin, Manfred (1993) Postmarks of Russian Empire (Pre adhesive period), St. Petersburg: Standard Kollektion, p. 397, 401
  2. Van der Linden, James (1993) Marques de Passage. Origine-Transit-Comptable 1661-1875, Paris: Soluphil, p. 34

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