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Showing posts with label Axel Eliasson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Axel Eliasson. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

New Finds!

Nr 2100  Dalarne, Rättvik
Card is typical of the idyllic scenes in the '2000 series' cards.

Nr 2119  Lappläger å Skansen
Lapp Camp at Skansen

Nr 3264 City of gothenburg  Sweden
Made for the American market about 1906.

Nr 3390 Lidköping.  Sparbankshuset och Gamla Rådhuset
Savings bank and old city hall.

Nr 3409. Wisby.  S:t Olof.

Nr. 3648 Arnäs Kyrka i Ångermanland.
 
Nr. 3828 Skåne.  Dybeck

Nr 4099 Stockholm.  Upplandsgatan

nr 4300 Stockholm. Norrmalmstorg.

Nr 5016 Spidsbergen.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

3093. Schweden. La Suede. Jämtland. Åreskutland

 This card is identified as an Axel Eliasson card by the initials A.E. in the bottom lower left corner, along with the card's number.  It was used in 1904.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Finland

Three patriotic Finnish Cards
The card on the right was printed for the American market, while the other two were ostensibly printed for the Finnish market.  It is unknown if they actually were sold in Finland.

The top card is the one printed for the American market.  Despite bearing used stamps the two made for the Finnish market were most likely not postally used.  Both stamps were previously used prior to being affixed to the cards.  This was most likely done to enhance the card's value since at this time Finland was under the control of Russia.  In 1904-05 Russia was involved in the Russo-Japanese war and there is clear reference to Japan in the suns rays as it is breaking over the horizon.  See also: http://www.jiv.dk/finland/history_patriotic.php


The two cards made for the Finnish marker are numbered, while the American market card is not.  The card's number possibly indicates that the cards were printed in 1910, and were number 147 on the printing plate.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Nr. 3078. Från Stockholms Omgifningar. Djurgårdsbrunn

Nr 3078 From Stockholms Districts.  Deer Garden's Canal

 The first two examples of card 3078 were both used in 1902.  The first copy is the normal numbered copy, while the second one is not numbered.

 The American version of card nr 3078, sent from Illinois to Washington state in 1908.

Nr 3077, Stockholm. Parti från Linneparken

Nr 3077 Stockholm.  View from Linnaeus Park