ID: 68496183
1831 KONIGSBERG PRUSSIA, Circular Mail, Prussian Disinfected FLS to BORDEAUX FR.
$99.99
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davekatz (2839)
Condition: Condition is as shown in the photo. I will describe any faults I don't think you can see. Grade: Ungraded Hi! I bought hundreds of disinfected mail items, mostly FLS's from the cholera epidemics of the ... Read More
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- Country
- German States - Prussia
- Catalog Number
- 1831
- Stamp Type
- General Issue
- Condition
- Unused
- Stamp Format
- Single
Item Description
Condition: Condition is as shown in the photo. I will describe any faults I don't think you can see.Grade: Ungraded
Hi! I bought hundreds of disinfected mail items, mostly FLS's from the cholera epidemics of the 1800's. Please search them out using terms such as fumigated, cholera, disinfected & plague in both titles and descriptions.I'll be offering new items each week through the summer!Important Features:Black Boxed PRUSSE PAR FORLICH1831 Cholera letter from Konigsberg PR dated December 2, 1831, to Bordeaux France.PREVIOUS DEALER PRICE: $150.00Long 2 Page Letter! Lots of contents.Both pages scanned for the listing.PLUS lots of additional information sheets included! SEE SCANS!I use an OCR application and an Online Translator Service. I got a LOT of English from it shown here"Mr. I am monitoring your situation since 1950. (Os1/2). Likewise, from the 22nd of November and from Oppenheim in Warsaw to Salomon Heine in Hamburg, there has been a footnote regarding the exchange, for which the details of the Conte of Jon Mr. Schleather in Fasterburg are to be written down, and that the order may already be expected with my next correspondence, as well as the order from S. Zachlehners in Memel, which they would like to send me. Js Wachter, whom I spoke to yesterday, wanted to explain from home that regarding the 7th arrangement, I will first find out in Gdansk whether it will be possible to initiate business with him regarding wine. I am concerned about the quantities and whether there will be further orders or not. P. M. Müller wants to hand over my task regarding Heine there, and he absolutely does not want to keep the unprocessed wood, and he urges me to inform you that you may want to dispose of it. The highest price that can be negotiated with the pharmacists for it in small quantities is the one for which he wants to keep it and all the details. I myself have not been for the sale until now, but I will not let myself be discouraged, and I will see if it is only in Gdansk that it does not succeed; otherwise, I have tried everything. As for the 2nd, it is to be kept, but since the sale is really not going well, it refers to the receipts only for peeled wood. With all due respect, I greet you warmly. (end page 1)Mr. Schröder & Schüler, & Co. in Bordeaux The Course. A I am writing to you very esteemed from Königsberg 3 1 December 1831. 2. I have received the sent samples that were sent to me on the 2nd of this month, and I have noted the address on the attached paper; I have also given a prompt response to 60. My friend Ritzhangt informs you that the 50 that were provisionally noted to you as a complete order for Entredeuxmers, and he will discuss his needs for engraving and our wines in more detail upon my return. He kindly requests that you provide him with the necessary arrangements. If you consider it advantageous to continue the purchase until then, please do so; however, if it seems too burdensome, it would be best to take advantage of the most favorable moment to act entirely in his interest and to effect the delivery. As of the 24th, regarding Mr. Jards, Wolf & Co. have still not received any further news from Reinhardt, whose first message was sent the day after the dispatch of a letter to the Unfoll at Passe Morin. Unfortunately, there has been no news about Petersson either, and it is likely that he has encountered some misfortune; due to the recent unpleasantness of these two matters, this situation cannot yet be determined, as soon as they are out of this difficult situation. They will, however, carry out their task for you, which I will be sure to inform you about soon, not in Danzig & More. I will come tomorrow, Steffens & Wolter are still not to be moved to place orders, they want to wait another week. The situation is not entirely clear, so I believe it is not prudent to give you any assurances, although I cannot express my future intentions. Mr. Hermanny, for known reasons, will not break his word, and it is solely due to this that Mr. Jacoby, for which action he is responsible, is also not to be won over. (end page 2)Disinfected mail or fumigated mail is mail that has had some form of disinfection or fumigation applied to it by postal authorities, with the intention of preventing the spread of epidemics via letters sent from infected areas. The usual practice was to puncture the envelope with small holes, often in a grid pattern, or to snip off one or more corners, in order to let the fumigation gases in. In addition, a special postal marking may note the disinfection process. The process did not necessarily have a scientific basis; the practice dates from before an understanding of the cause of contagious diseases, and the fumigant was as likely to be based on folklore. For instance, in the Middle Ages Mediterranean ports such as Venice would smoke received covers or douse them with vinegar. The cholera pandemics of the early 19th century led to widespread treatment of mail, although the concern had died down by the 1840s. Mail from the tropics, particularly Hawaii, was treated against yellow fever. Following the 1898 war in Cuba, the US military government in occupation instigated several policies to reduce the endemic yellow fever problem including disinfection of mail. In the 20th century some mail was heat-treated to prevent the spread of smallpox. Most countries have instituted mail fumigation at one point or another, and investigation of the specific incidents is an active area for postal history; the Disinfected Mail Study Circle publishes about 100 pages of original research each year in its journal Pratique. An instance of double disinfection took place in 1900 with the fumigation with sulphur dioxide of mail from the leper settlement of the island of Molokai and the mail was further fumigated with formaldehyde when it was received in Honolulu. However no instance of infection of post office employee was recorded even though they had handled such non-disinfected leper mail for years. Irradiated mail is a form of disinfected mail adopted in the United States, in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks.Fine / Very Fine Condition. 2 Complete pages. Light interruptions possible due to staining. Please view the scans to form your own opinion on condition. Additional information upon request. Just message me! Thanks for looking, and thanks in advance for your bids! In general, postal history items will be in fine / very fine condition. Many like FDC's will be in excellent condition. Standalone stamps will be described. Additional information upon request. Just message me! Thanks for looking, and thanks in advance for your purchases!************************************SHIPPING & HANDLING FOR MY ITEMSAt Checkout, You Will (Hopefully) Have These Shipping Options.IF YOU WANT TRACKING, YOU NEED TO PAY FOR IT.$1.25 = USPS First Class - No Tracking$4.50 = Parcel Post with Trackingor for Insured Mail up to $100.00.$15.00 = Registered Mail (USA Only)$19.00 = Registered Mail to CanadaJust $2.00 First Class to Canada!Please allow a little time for me to invoice you!_____________________________________________OVERSEAS ORDERSJust $3.25 Airmail For Overseas shipping & handling for regular sized covers!Large covers will be a dollar more. $2.00 more if much larger.(You can pay for Registered Mail for any purchase of any amount. Recommended if you live in a country where item's are lost much of the time.)Buy as many items as you wish with NO additional shipping charges per package up to $75.00 in value!Just $25.00 For Registered Mail! Multiple items may be combined, and may cost up to $28.00 total in some cases.REQUIRED FOR ITEMS OVER $75.00 Going Outside the USA.CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR COUNTRY TRACKS REGISTERED MAIL!Only 35 do! I Can Invoice You For The Items With Correct Combined Shipping. Please message me!Since PayPal charges per transaction, I cannot refund you if you pay for individual items before I have a chance to invoice you with combined shipping.THANKS! Sincerely, Dave I Sell All Kinds of Postal History & Some other things too!1800's stampless, 19th Century stamps on and off cover,Stamp Dealer Covers, FDC's, Collins' covers, DPO's, RFD's, single prexie and multiple prexies usages, Transatlantic airmails and ship covers, fancy cancels, naval, world exposition, celebrity, aviation and space autographs, Advertising, Airmail, Graf Zeppelins, USS Akron & USS Macon, Railroad RPO / RMS and more!Follow my listings to see more of them! They will be priced to sell!NEW AUCTION LISTINGS -Usually 3 Days a Week! 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