Brazil, 1888/1960s, postal history collection of over 130 covers and stationery, from the final years of the Empire through the mid-20th
Brazil, 1888/1960s, postal history collection of over 130 covers and stationery, from the final years of the Empire through the mid-20th century, with particular strength in the 1930s and 1940s, opening with early postal stationery including postcards featuring Emperor Dom Pedro II and early Liberty Head issues of the Republic, with a high proportion of commercial mail comprising postal stationery cards, reply cards, wrappers, and a small grouping of first day covers, well represented by complex multiple frankings, airmails, registered mail, and World War I and II censored covers, the postmarks particularly varied with pictorial and commemorative strikes on mail to an array of international destinations, a few items post-1960s included, some typical wear, the majority fine to very fine.