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SOKOL POSTCARDS

1899

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"Sokol Greetings" to Budejovice from Vienna.

Early Roudnice nad Labem card ("Greetings from Roudnice") postmarked 1899, with image of Tyrs and Fugner at left, the Sokol house at Roudnice in center, and Fugner monument in Prague at right.

Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References

Above, courtesy of Brian Day, an official Sokol postcard with vignette of an original painting attributed to Alfons Mucha entitled: "Sokol Movement for the Threatened Territory"; a reference to small Sokol groups seeking support. The design demonstrates the artist's early interest in the symbolic significance of Hradcany (Prague Castle), a theme he used again in 1918 on his design for the first set of Czechoslovak stamps. Unstamped and posted from Prague bearing its bi-lingual Praha l/Prag I. Code a. cancel dated 7.8.99, and addressed to Ostromer, it has a 4Kr. due mark. paid by 1 Kr. and 3Kr. dues. with bi-lingual Ostromer cancel used both as a cancel of the dues and arrival postmark dated 8.8.99. (Internal postcard rate: 2Kr.. doubled if unfranked.)
Designer: T. Zyka. Publisher: C.O.S.

NOTE: I sent a copy of the scan of this post card to John Mucha, grandson of Alphonse Mucha and President of the Mucha Foundation, and he informed me that the design is not his grandfather's.

Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References

Undivided correspondence card, with predominant Czech language printing, bearing vignette of the Barakuv memorial in Olsanskem Cemetery, posted from Chochen to Semily on 17.3.99 and bearing arrival handstamp of the next day. Circular cachet of Chochen town's local office.



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