LOT #30958. An open letter sent from Orhei (Bessarabian Province) on January 27, 1911, to the city of Odessa (Kherson Province). The letter is franked with a stamp, denomination of 3 kopecks and has four postmarks: three outgoing - the city of Orhei and one incoming - Odessa.
Addressee: His Excellency Maria Mikhailovna Zukholinskaya, Odessa, Kolodezny Lane, house No. 23.
An open letter (postcard) on the front side of which are depicted two children - a boy and a girl standing in the yard, as well as their dog. In the girl's hands is an object similar to an interesting toy or a musical instrument. Painting "Funny Toy". Artist Arents.
P.S. Orhei (Orhei) County (until 1828 — tsinut) is an administrative unit in the Bessarabian Region (since 1873 — Bessarabian Governorate) of the Russian Empire (1828-1917), in the Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917-1918), in the Bessarabia Governorate of the Romanian Kingdom (1918-1940, 1941-1944), in the Moldavian SSR of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1940-1941, 1944-1949), and also Moldova (1999-2002). The county seat is Orhei.
LOT #30959. An open letter sent from Balini on 21.8.1912 to the city of Novaya Ushitsa (Podolsk province). The letter is franked with a stamp, denomination of 3 kopecks and has four postmarks: two outgoing - the city of Balin and two incoming - Novaya Ushitsa.
An open letter (postcard) on the front side of which is an image of the famous statue "Venus of Capua". The name of which comes from the Italian city of Capua, where it was found.
P.S. Balin (Ukrainian: Áîëèí) is a village in the Dunayevets district of the Khmelnytskyi region of Ukraine. Village. Balin. Ukr. Balin., Novaya Ushitsa (Ukrainian: Íîâàÿ Óøèöÿ) is a settlement in the Korosten district of the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine. It stands on the Bedriyka River. Settlement. Novaya Ushitsa. ukr. Nova Ushitsa.
LOT #30957. Open letter sent from Veliko Jugansis on 25.04.1917 to the city of Viljandi (Estonia, administrative center of Viljandi County). The letter is franked with a stamp, denomination of 3 kopecks and has three postmarks: two departure - Veliko Yugannis incoming - Fellin
Open letter (postcard) of the publishing house " " Razsvet " Kiev.
On the front side is depicted On the front side is depicted a hunting dog of the pointer breed in a characteristic stance, which indicates the found game. Artist A. Mako. 1975
P.S. Veliko Yugannis (Lehowa) / Suure-Jaani (Lõhavere) / Gross St. Johannis - (Lehowa)
Asukoht: Lõhavere mõisas, 1 km kirde suunas Suure-Jaani kirikukülast. Nimekuju: saksa keeles Lehowa; vene keeles Meroba. Esimest korda mainitud 1224 (Castrum Leole). Kuulus siis Viljandi lossile ja läänistati 1652 Rootsi kroonu poolt krahv Jakob de Gardiele. Viimaseks omanikuks enne riigistamist oli parun Alfred Alex. von Stryk, kes ise elas Suure-Kõpu mõisas.,
Viljandi (Estonian Viljandi, in 1710–1918 - Fellin (German Fellin)) is a city and municipality in Estonia, the administrative center of Viljandi County.
LOT #30960. An open letter sent from Chisinau on 01.03.1910 to the city of Chisinau (Kishinev district of Bessarabian region).
The letter is franked with a stamp, denomination of 3 kopecks and has three postmarks: two outgoing - the city of Chisinau and two incoming - Birzula.
An open letter (postcard) on the front side of which is depicted the face of the devil, a profile formed by several naked human bodies and chiaroscuro.
P.S. Podolsk (Ukrainian: Ïî³ëüñüê; until 1935 - Birzula, until 2016 - Kotovsk) is a city in the Odessa region of Ukraine. The administrative center of the Podolsk district and the Podolsk urban community.
LOT #30972. Field mail from the active army, sent from ..... on 08/02/1916, to the village of Stremigorod, see Khodaky (Volyn Province), pom. Medinovka. Arrival stamp, settlement Khodaky from 08/16/1916.
P.S. source: ru.wikipedia.org
Stremigorod (Ukrainian: Stremigorod) is a village in Ukraine, founded in 1591, located in the Korosten urban community of the Zhytomyr region. Village. Stremigorod. Ukr.
Khodaki is a village in Ukraine, in the Korosten district of the Zhytomyr region.
LOT #30967. Field mail from the active army, dated 17.09.1917. Battery of the Artillery Brigade, in ñ. Astrakhan. Open letter written by a serviceman to his parents.
P.S. An artillery brigade is a tactical formation consisting of several artillery divisions, each of which, in turn, includes several batteries. The battery, in turn, was the main firing unit, consisting of 4-8 guns. Artillery brigades could include both light and heavy guns, as well as guns of various systems. For example, the heavy artillery brigades of 1917 could include 280-mm Schneider howitzers, 12-inch OSZ howitzers, 6-inch guns and howitzers, as well as 120-mm French guns and howitzers. The batteries could include guns mounted on various platforms, including field, siege and coastal.
LOT #30970. Open letter / postcard, sent from the active army 63 artillery.... dated 10/25/1914, in the city of Chisinau (Bessarabian Province), which is confirmed by the arrival stamp dated 10/25/1914. Field mail