2½-3½ Mk. Orange/Brown/Red:
Day of Issue: 1.8.1921
Perforation: Imperforate Issued: 614 640
5-7 Mk. Blue/Brown/Red:
Day of Issue: 1.8.1921 Perforation: Imperforate
Issued: 606 740
Look at this beautiful registered envelope to Zurich! The letter has departed Tallinn 26.9.1921 and there is the
Zurich1 arrival-stamp with the date of 29 IX 1921. On the front side there are both 1921 imperforated RED CROSS
ISSUES as a pair (altogether 15 Mk)
and 10 x TALLIN SKYLINE 35
penni + 10 x Sun Design 15 penni (altogether = 5 Mk) on the backside. During 10.4.1921-31.10.1922 the postal fee of the foreign letter (<20g) was 10
Mk. The registration fee of 10 Mk (same
period as letter) is correct. So, the total fee of 20 Mk is correct.
2½-3½ Mk. Orange/Brown/Red:
Day of Issue: 29.4.1922 Perforation: 13½ x
14 Issued: 210 400
Horizontally imperforated, issued: 19 120
5-7 Mk. Blue/Brown/Red:
Day of Issue: 26.4.1922
Perforation: 13½ x 14 Issued: 209
600
Horizontally imperforated, issued: 19 060
Then, how about this
registered letter to Ludwigslust in
Germany? The letter has departed Tartu 17.X.1922 and there is the Ludwigslust
arrival-stamp with the date of 20.10. 1922. On the back side there are 2 x 2½ Mk + 1 x 5 Mk 1922 perforated RED
CROSS stamps (altogether 10 Mk) and 5 x 2 Mk Weaver and Smith (altogether = 10 Mk). During 10.4.1921-31.10.1922 the postal fee of the
foreign letter (<20g) was 10 Mk. The registration fee of 10 Mk is
correct (same period as the letter). So, the total fee of 20 Mk
is correct.
Read more about 1921-1922 Red Cross Issues here:
http://www.filateelia.ee/efur/catalogue/cat12.html
1921-1922 Red Cross total printing sheet was 2 x 120 stamps, divided to the left and right pane,
separated by the vertical gutter. Below is 1/4 (30) of the left pane, the upper left corner.
Below is 1/4 (30) of the left pane, the upper left corner.
and for more detailed study...
This is a 1922 perforated sheet.
Below is 1/4 of the right pane, the upper left corner and so the left margin belongs to the vertical gutter.
The perforation machine was model of 10 x 10 and so the result is clearly visible below: one row is horizontally imperforated. For the right pane horizontally imperforated row is # 11, counted from right. For the left pane horizontally imperforated row is also # 11, but now counted from left.