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Perchtoldsdorf is a market town (14,754 inhabitants end 2013) in the Mödling District, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is chiefly known as a winemaking place.
Postmark in Austria
Postmarks in Austria-Hungary era (1867-1919)
Mödling district.
Postmarks in Austrian Empire
The post office (in Vienna area) opened before 1850.
Decorated cancel, used on all 5 issues, here circa 1859.
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