Item #EU19644
Price:
Includes:
1. Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Passport, named to Ella Ničolić-Podrinska (cover in a thin red card stock, the cover bearing the coat-of-arms of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, entry text in Croatian and French, issued by the Zagreb Police Department, number stamped "13483", dated 1929 and stating that it was good for one year, indicating that she was born in 1861 and signed by her on the first page, incorporating various emboss and ink stamps, along with postage-style stamps, with an assortment of countries represented within, dual-staple bound, measuring 97 mm (w) x 150 mm (h); the passport accompanied by a Marriage Announcement addressed to Ella Ničolić-Podrinska, postmarked with stamp and dated 1929, measuring 282 mm (w) x 216 mm (h), with fold marks).
2. two Kingdom of Yugoslavia Passports, named to Ella Ničolić-Podrinska (maroon hardcover, front cover bearing the Yugoslavia coat-of-arms and the text in white ink, entry text in Croatian and French, both of which were issued by the Zagreb Police Department; one issued during the reign of Alexander I, number stamped "34836" and housing one sepia-toned photograph, dated 1932 and stating that it was good for one year; the other issued during the reign of Peter II, number stamped "104911" and housing two sepia-toned photographs, dated 1938 and stating that it was good for one year; each with a die-cut window on the front cover that exposes the owner's signature on the first page, incorporating various emboss and ink stamps, along with postage-style stamps, with an assortment of countries represented within, perfect-bound, measuring 100 mm (w) x 150 mm (h) each).
As a lot, fine.