Dear passport collector,
here comes another SPECIAL newsletter!
I added several BRITISH EMPIRE DOCUMENTS and another BELGIAN NANSEN, which are all from fellow collectors, asking me for support to making these collectibles available to a broader audience. For many items you can see pictures by just clicking the link. You are welcome to make your offers and ask for more details. Prices are somehow flexible.
BRITISH EMPIRE BOOKLETS
- Bahamas 1979
- Bermuda 1952 & 1962
- Ceylon 1935
- Ceylon 1950’s SPECIMEN
- Gibraltar 1947
- Hong Kong 1990
- Irish Free State 1930
- Jamaica 1961
- Palestine 1935
- Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1961
- Sierra Leone 1952
- Singapore 1952, 1960 + 1962
- Tanganyika 1951
- Union of South Africa 1937
BOOKLETS
- United Nations 1950 Laissez-passer
- Organization of American States 1986 Official passport
- Poland 90’s DIPLOMATIC SPECIMEN
- Poland 1932 Immigration for Palestine
- USA 1953 special passport
- (full of visas & border entry-exit markings + extension pages)
- Yugoslavia DIPLOMATIC 1929 (single sheet folded into booklet)
- Yugoslavia DIPLOMATIC 1941 (single sheet folded into booklet)
FOLIO
- Austria Reise-Ausweis 1951
- Belgium 1839, 1849, 1886, 1919 and 1925
- Bohemia 1806, 1826
- Bulgaria 1920 passavant, 1946 special
- Denmark 1823
- Ecuador 1870
- France 1810, 1824, 1830, 1848, 1920 and 1940 DIPLOMATIC
- Greece 1893, 1881
- Latvia 1922
- Ottoman 1862, 1856, 1867
- Russia 1857
- Russia (provisional government) 1917 VERY RARE!
- Serbia 1877
- Spain 1919 DIPLOMATIC
- Spain 1930 DIPLOMATIC
- Sweden 1860
- Sweden 1914
- Sweden (for Austro-Hungarian interests, issued at Washington) 1920
- Sweden 1923
Further details on request…
Belgian Nansen Passport 1930
With revenues and visas. A fantastic and rare travel document which was once invented by famous Dr.Fridjof Nansen. Very good condition with smaller errors at the folding.
Price on request
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