Postal Stationery
Postal stationery includes any paper item with a prepaid printed monetary value that is meant to be sent through the post. Stamped envelopes, postal cards, letter sheets, wrappers - all of these are examples of postal stationery.
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National Postal Museum Collections Search Results
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Rural Free Delivery self-inking pocket handstamp
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- June 4, 1902
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Rural Free Delivery mailbox
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- 20th Century
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Perforating paddle
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- 1899
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Mailbox remnant from 1906 San Francisco earthquake
- Date
- 1905-1972
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Pitney meter die member
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- November 24, 1903-February 13, 1904
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Natchez & Bayou Sara RPO duplex handstamp
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- 1884-1917
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Silver Century Rural Free Delivery mailbox
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- 20th Century
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Owen-style lamppost mailbox
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- 1911
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Union, ME, duplex handstamp
- Date
- 1917
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Route agent postmark handstamp
- Date
- 1874-1879
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Sandy Spring, MD, REGISTERED handstamp
- Date
- January 1, 1909
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Union, ME, duplex handstamp
- Date
- 1904
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Cleveland, OH, postmark handstamp
- Date
- March 1, 1904
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RMS Titanic Facing Slip
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- April 10, 1912
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Rural Free Delivery segregated saddlebag
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- c. 1896
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Scheble-style mailbox
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- c. 1900-1930
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Mailbox remnant from Johnstown, PA, flood
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- May 31, 1889
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Deschler Mailbox Co. RFD Joroleman-style mailbox
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- 20th Century
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Silver Century Rural Free Delivery mailbox
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- 20th Century
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Rural Free Delivery mailbox
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- 1900-1920
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Pittsburgh, PA, receiving handstamp
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- c. 1850-1913
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Rose Corners, ME, postmark handstamp
- Date
- July 15, 1910