You are bidding on oneHandwritten, signed postcard the Swedish consulViktor Emil Höckert (1852-1917).


Dated Uleaborg, the 20th March 1897.


Oulu (Uleåborg in Swedish) is a large city in the north of Finland.


Language: French.


Aimed at the travel guide publisher Karl Baedeker in Leipzig.


Concerns that Transmission of addresses (French consulate, club, hotel and restaurant).


Signed " Victor Höckert."


Postal stationery (9.2 x 14 cm) from the Finnish Post Office. -- Finland was part of the Russian Empire since 1809; However, the Finnish postal system remained independent in 1890. "On the 1st In May 1891, Russian fees and postage stamps were introduced in Finland. In addition, the Finnish stamps initially remained valid for the franking of shipments within the Grand Duchy and for those abroad. For shipments to Russia, the postage fee was allowed from January 1st. January 1892 can no longer be paid in Finnish postage stamps. For 1. "From August 1900, Finnish postage stamps were no longer permitted for foreign mail, only to be completely eliminated by the end of 1900." (Source: Wikipedia.)


Condition: paper browned and stained; Corners bumped, with a crease. The text of the letter was crossed out in blue by the recipient, certainly as a sign that it had been completed. Please bAlso check out the pictures!

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Postal stationery (9.2 x 14 cm) from the Finnish Post Office. -- Finland was part of the Russian Empire since 1809; However, the Finnish postal system remained independent in 1890. "On the 1st In May 1891, Russian fees and postage stamps were introduced in Finland. In addition, the Finnish stamps initially remained valid for the franking of shipments within the Grand Duchy and for those abroad. For shipments to Russia, the postage fee was allowed from January 1st. January 1892 can no longer be paid in Finnish postage stamps. For 1. "From August 1900, Finnish postage stamps were no longer permitted for foreign mail, only to be completely eliminated by the end of 1900." (Source: Wikipedia.) Condition: paper browned and stained; Corners bumped, with a crease. The text of the letter was crosse