Crailsheim is a town (32,829 inhabitants end 2013) in the state of Baden-Württemberg, southwest of Ansbach in the Schwäbisch Hall district.
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Postmarks in Germany
Meter cancels
Meter cancel Crailsheim 1938
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Meter cancel Vrailsheim 1971
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Postmarks in the Empire of Germany
After 1 January 1903.
Postmarks in the Kingdom of Württemberg
A linear postmark DE CRAILSHEIM was used in 1747 (DE is French for from); CREILSHEIM R.3. in 1801-1810 period (R.3. means Rayon 3, east of Kingdom).