Yugoslavia, Kingdom. A Diplomatic Passport issued to Consul General Dr. Filip Dobrečić
Black leather cover, the front cover bearing the Yugoslavia coat-of-arms and the text in gold-coloured ink, issued to Consul General Dr. Filip Dobrečić, who was accompanied by his wife Elmira Dobrečić, dated at Belgrade on May 23, 1935 during the reign of Peter II. The passport incorporates a fold-out panel that measures 260 mm (w) x 377 mm (h), glued in place to the back cover of the passport, its text printed in black and inscribed in French, the Yugoslavia coat-of-arms flanked by two black and white photographs at the top of the page, one of Dr. Filip Dobrečić, the other of his wife, Elmira, both photographs bearing the official stamp of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the reverse of the panel bearing an assortment of official Diplomatic and Ministry of Foreign Affairs stamps from 1937 and 1938 in red, blue or black inks, measuring 95 mm (w) x 150 mm (h). It exhibits light wear on the cover, along with light soiling on the fold-out panel. Better than very fine.

