August Dietz, Confederate States Philatelist, Editor & Publisher
The registered cover was addressed to Aug Dietz Esq, 900 West Clay Street, Station A, Richmond, Virginia, United States and
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:25+11:00Jun 23, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Australian States, Philatelic Publications, Philatelists, Postal History, Postmarks, United States|
The registered cover was addressed to Aug Dietz Esq, 900 West Clay Street, Station A, Richmond, Virginia, United States and
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:35+11:00May 23, 2013|Australia & Dependencies, History, Postal History, Ships, Topicals or Thematics, United States|
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:37+11:00May 8, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Australian States, Egypt, Europe, Montenegro, Ottoman Empire, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Postcards, Queensland, Royalty|
The Queensland Universal Postal Union 1½d postcard has the ’Rays 33′ on the printed stamp with a MACKAY/ D/ JY
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:42+11:00Mar 28, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Egypt, History, Postal History|
The cover has a total postage of 1/ 7d made up of a pair of ½d orange KGV heads and
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:52+11:00Mar 17, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Censored mail, Exhibitions, History, Lichtenstein Alfred F, Philatelists, Postal History, United States|
This World War II censored cover was posted ‘On His Majesty’s Service’ from Canberra A.C.T. on 17 FEB 1942 with
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:55+11:00Feb 14, 2013|Articles, British Commonwealth, Great Britain, History, Postal History, South Australia|
This entire has a strip of three of the 1855 Perkins Bacon, London printing rose-carmine TWO PENCE (S.G. # 20)
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:56+11:00Feb 13, 2013|Adelaide, Africa, Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Congo Free State, History, Portugal & Colonies, Postal History, South Australia|
This is one of the most extravagant advertising covers I have written about, and it is also the third cover
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:59+11:00Jan 14, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, History, New Zealand, Postal History, Shipping Archive, Shipwrecks|
On Monday, October 29, 1894, the S.S. Wairarapa, with more than 230 passengers aboard, besides the crew, crashed on to
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:24:00+11:00Jan 6, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, History, New South Wales, Postal History, Postmarks|
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:24:55+11:00Apr 6, 2010|Airmails, Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Flight Archive, Handstamps, New Zealand, Parachute Mail, Philatelists, Postal History, QANTAS, Queensland|
This cover has been seen on 3 different websites, but two distinct copies were involved. These two were almost totally
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:24:57+11:00Jan 14, 2010|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, British Commonwealth, Great Britain, History, Mourning Covers, Postal History, Tasmania|
This somewhat ordinary mourning cover reveals a story of considerable importance to the entire British Empire, particularly the State of
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:25:07+11:00May 24, 2009|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Philatelists, Postal History, United States|
This possibly unique cut-down cover was sent from the Australian National University, Canberra (pen-deleted) airmail with 26 all coil stamps
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:25:09+11:00May 2, 2009|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Exhibitions, Philatelists, Postal History|
Covers from the Australian Philatelic Exhibitions fall into the philatelically contrived items, but this one has the virtue of being
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:25:36+11:00Jul 3, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Postal History, Tasmania|
Edwin Cradock Nowell A series of 7 covers addressed to Edwin Nowell in Hobart from January 1850 to February 1860,
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:25:37+11:00Jun 27, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Military, Postal History, World War II|
The newspaper wrapper that prompted this research is postmarked PAID AT SYDNEY/-14 MY 43/ N.S.W. and is addressed to Lewis