Older airmail labels from an Airline. These were issued in cooperation with Pan American Airways.
Year: 1934, Gummed
CLM-B-17
Older airmail labels from an Airline. These were issued in cooperation with Pan American Airways.
Year: 1934, Gummed
CLM-B-17
Labels from Morocco. I'm unsure if they are still in use, but I think they may be.
Received in 2023.
Year: ?, Self-adhesive.
Current labels we use in Denmark.
This is a roll of 500 labels. They also come on a small sheet of 12.
Year: 2020, Self-adhesive.
The current labels we use in Denmark.
They come on a roll and on a sheet with 12 labels.
Year: 2020, Self-adhesive.
Priority labels from Norway. These are from 'Bring', which is a part of the Norwegian postal service. They were established in 2005 for companies I think. But I haven't seen these labels until recently, like in the last 5 years or something. I'm pretty sure everyone can use 'Bring' now, not only companies.
If anyone has a year when these labels came on the market, let me know.
They are from a roll of 500.
Year: ?, Self-adhesive.
Labels from Lesotho. The interesting thing with this sheet is that there are two different designs. Either the label starts with 'By air mail' or 'Ka sefofane' (by plane)
Year: approx. 1975
LES-A-3. LES-A-4
According to the Airmail labels catalog these were
"Issued by C.Ziesing, a stamp dealer at Karl-Marx-Stadt for the 'Esperanto-Gruppe im Deutschen Kulturbund"
There were two issued and apparently one was a misprint.
Year: 1969, gummed.
GDR-C-4, misprint, aerposta
Year: 1969, gummed.
GDR-C-5
Label used for mail bundles for official use. There exists other labels with other destinations.
Year: Approx. 1946-1955, Gummed.
GBR-A-20