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Austria : seek cover comments.
1872 Cover Vienna to Rothwasser Poland?
Handmade cover. 1. What is the written word above Josef Langhammer Senior? 2. Is it Rothwasser Poland? what is that last written word "Mrifran"? 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of braodsheet the cover was made from? 4. Seutter & Co? 5. No backstamps. Cover http://cjoint.com/data/eusNe3E1Ul.htm Cover flaps http://cjoint.com/data/eusRKK1Ne7.htm Thanks |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
" 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
rodney schrieb:
" 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
You are kidding me!
An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
On Apr 19, 6:36*am, "rodney" wrote:
You are kidding me! * An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? * 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! I was sidetracked by the fact that there is also a Rothwasser in Northern Poland 53 40 N 19 22 E However I came to realize that it was the one in Moravia (Silesia) that was meant. The current name for this town is Cervena Voda Czech Republic. 50 01N 16 45 E http://www.maplandia.com/czech-repub.../cervena-voda/ I agree that the words are Herrn and Mahren. Blair |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
rodney schrieb:
You are kidding me! An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! Rodney, the first private commercial lottery were established by Benedetto Gentile in the 15th century. The first lottery in England was organized at the western portal of St. Paul's ind London, at Januar the 11th 1569. So this form of raising funds, is very old. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
"Peter Baumann" wrote in message
... rodney schrieb: You are kidding me! An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! Rodney, the first private commercial lottery were established by Benedetto Gentile in the 15th century. The first lottery in England was organized at the western portal of St. Paul's ind London, at Januar the 11th 1569. So this form of raising funds, is very old. If I remember correctly, during the reign of one of the Ceasars (not a clue which one) lottery tickets were sold to raise funds for repairs to the City of Rome. -- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canada http://www.amedialuz.ca/ |
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Austria : seek cover comments.
"Tony Vella" wrote in message ... "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: You are kidding me! An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! Rodney, the first private commercial lottery were established by Benedetto Gentile in the 15th century. The first lottery in England was organized at the western portal of St. Paul's ind London, at Januar the 11th 1569. So this form of raising funds, is very old. If I remember correctly, during the reign of one of the Ceasars (not a clue which one) lottery tickets were sold to raise funds for repairs to the City of Rome. Caesars, of course. -- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canada http://www.amedialuz.ca/ |
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(RCSD) Loyyeries and Stamps was Austria : seek cover comments.
On Apr 19, 12:42*pm, "Tony Vella" wrote:
"Tony Vella" wrote in message ... "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: You are kidding me! * An 1872 lottery? Whatever next? * 1872 recycling. I have trouble Rothwasser Moldavia, map etc. any idea if it is another name for Cserna? Thanks Peter, thanks Jay for your help. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... rodney schrieb: " 3. Opening the flaps any idea what type of broadsheet the cover was made from? A press clipping from 60 years later in 1936 http://cjoint.com/data/eus1oK2ErC.htm what is the gist of the text please? Hi Rodney, it is a advertising from a lottery company. The sheet in your Austria letter ist a result-list from the named lottery company. Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! Rodney, the first private commercial lottery were established by Benedetto Gentile in the 15th century. The first lottery in England was organized at the western portal of St.. Paul's ind London, at Januar the 11th 1569. So this form of raising funds, is very old. If I remember correctly, during the reign of one of the Ceasars (not a clue which one) lottery tickets were sold to raise funds for repairs to the City of Rome. Caesars, of course. -- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canadahttp://www.amedialuz.ca/ Since the dawn of time, Man has believed in Destiny. The term "lottery" derives from lotto, the Italian word for Destiny, or fate. The history of lotteries can be traced back to Moses and the Bible. To award tracts of land west of the River Jordan, Moses used a lottery. It is also said that the construction of the Great Wall of China was financed by funds raised by lotteries, and that certain lottery forms date back to the time of Julius Caesar. Lotteries flourished throughout Europe between the 15th and 17th centuries. In 1498, the Portuguese instituted a lottery to raise funds to help the underprivileged and meet the country's monetary needs. Lotaria Nacional Santa Casa da Miseric-rdia de Lisboa, one of the world's oldest continuously operating lotteries, was authorized in 1783 by Queen D. Maria Pia. But the Portuguese were not alone. In 1727, the Netherlands formed another of the oldest lotteries still running. In those days, the main purpose for creating a lottery was to replenish a country's depleted funds so that it could finance its wars and the construction of roads and buildings. Last year, the Israel Post Office, issued a new stamp with a composition about the famous seashells lottery of 1909. http://www.telaviv-fever.com/index.p...shell-lottery/ Lottery stamp: Norway, postal franking value of 50 ore (domestic rate), but sold for 2.50 kroner, with each stamp bearing a serial number, It was issued June 1, 1964. Profits went to the credit to the U.N. refugee fund. At least you could use your losing ticket to mail a letter. (not listed in Scott) According to Gibbons, 50ö of the 2k50 price was for postage, the rest for a UN refugee appeal and an attached lottery ticket (not shown) could be submitted for a draw. (no SG number assigned) http://www.snap-dragon.com/_private/...ayLottery..jpg In South Africa the first barcoded sheet (of 10 stamps) was the National Lottery issue of 2000-03-02. http://wvegter.hivemind.net/abacus/B...s/image014.jpg Japan also issued a lottery stamp in 1989. (Scott 2001) http://www.snap-dragon.com/_private/...tery_small.jpg A lottery stamp with all different photographs of young girls. Has been seen in red, green, brown and also other type sets all done by Jellineck and Co. of Bratislava (now in Slovakia). http://www.raster.it/stefano/a/stamp...la/eljosef.jpg Every New Year, Japan runs a postcard lottery. Here are the semi postal stamps for Year of the Ox. http://whatjapanthinks.com/image09/o...ama-stamps.jpg The first lottery stamp to be issued by Estonian Post was issued 01 Dec 1999. Its sale price of 5 kroons covered the special Christmas rate for domestic letters and postcards valid from December 18 to 31, 3.10 kroons, plus 1.90 kroon surcharge. The design was simillar to that of one of the Christmas stamps issued on 25 November. All stamps of the Christmas lottery issue are consecutively numbered. The draw took place on 15 January 2000. http://www.hot.ee/elmo/1999/p/m182.jpg Blair Blair |
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