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Deutsches
Reich - Privatpost Dresden |
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During the last years of the last Century there existed many private post agencies in Germany, like it was in many other countries. At this time in Germany it was allowed to run a private post within towns and places, but not from one town to another. This was an estate monopol. So the German private posts are often called local posts by the collectors. The private post agencies were closed on march 31th 1900 by law and not one were in auction after this date. Some of them closed earlier because lack of success. In general it could be said the private posts were rather populär at the public because of cheaper prices and faster service. There were about 350 private posts agencies in Germany, but only 4 of them issued stamps which have the topic "bee hive" is of interest for us. There are also many many postcards, letter cards and covers with printed stamps on (postal stationnary). In Dresden was the office "DREsDNER
VERKEHRS-ANSTALT HANSA" (there existed also 4 others private post
agencies) in action from december 1st, until march 31th 1900. About 340.000
inhabitants in 1895. There were many stamps issued among them two types
of bee-hives with bees in center with entrance and without entrance,
also imperforated. Some types are exist only on postal stationnary, not
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