Norway voluntarily relinquished its treaty rights in a capitulation treaty of 1931.
Norway issued its first Posthorn and Crown definitive stamp in 1872. A modified version of the design is still in use today.
This stamp is from Norway, which is known as "Norge" by Norwegians, who ought to know! Test: get out your atlas and try to figure out in what city this stamp was used for postage.
Å: one-letter post office name, Norway. A$: Australian dollars. A. 23: underlined watermark of Orange River Colony 2/6d King Edward V11 Revenue stamp. A25: British Colonial Office cancel for Malta.
Norway, Italy, Portugal, etc. Many collectors focus on a certain topic. For instance, I collect maximum cards about the American Revolution.
At Betale. A postage due inscription of stamps of Norway. Avis De Paiement. Translated this means "advice of payment" by Chile. Aviso De Reception. An acknowledgement of Receipt marking on some Salvadorean stamps.
Norway 1855 Trondheim block of 39 4-skilling blue - Sold by Feldman for $2,249,086, April 2008 Brazil 1843 30-reis pair and 60 r in vertical strip of three - Sold by Siegel for $2,185,000, June 2008 ...
NFHF: Norsk Frimerkehandler Forening (Norwegian Stamp Dealers Association) [Norway] [abbr.]. Non-Stated Reserve: see: Hidden Reserve.
Lottery stamp - a stamp whose fee covered postage and credit to the U.N. refugee fund; each stamp also had serial number for participation in late-year lottery. Associated with Norway and marked "June 1, 1964." ...
with the flag of Norway on one side and the flag of the United States on the other. It should noted that neither flag was around in 1000 A.D. This is a must for United States collectors and is not a very expensive set to collect.
See also: Stamp, Used, Philatelic, France, Cover
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