It some sort of mailing sticker for the transport of 14 pieces of something (maybe the wood of the wardrobe?) from one train station to another.
seems to be a delivery label for the wardrobe from one train station to another (“Bahnhof” is the German word for train station)
Its a transport label.
14 pieces of goods we’re transported from one train Station to another on 18th July 1935.
It’s like an address stamp for logistics via train. On July 18th, 193%, something was send from train station unreadable to another unreadable train station by a logistics company with the name “H. M[something]” by a sender Mr. “Unreadable”. And on the right it says that the shipment contains a total of 14 pieces.
Looks like the last word on the handwritten part is “Welsdorf”, but not sure.
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It some sort of mailing sticker for the transport of 14 pieces of something (maybe the wood of the wardrobe?) from one train station to another.
seems to be a delivery label for the wardrobe from one train station to another (“Bahnhof” is the German word for train station)
Its a transport label.
14 pieces of goods we’re transported from one train Station to another on 18th July 1935.
It’s like an address stamp for logistics via train. On July 18th, 193%, something was send from train station unreadable to another unreadable train station by a logistics company with the name “H. M[something]” by a sender Mr. “Unreadable”. And on the right it says that the shipment contains a total of 14 pieces.
Looks like the last word on the handwritten part is “Welsdorf”, but not sure.
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