1918, From Cetinje to Boston, 10 para red King Peter I and Prince
Regent Alexander issue of 1918, black circular cancel CETINJE
25/6/21,
1918, From Cetinje to Boston, 10 para red King Peter I and Prince
Regent Alexander issue of 1918, black circular cancel CETINJE
25/6/21, postcard depicting SINJSKI ALKARI traditional Croatian
cavalry procession, addressed to an Admiral, Serbian stamp used in
Montenegro during early period of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and
Slovenes, transitional postal usage, overfranked due to changing
international rates, minor corner wear, scarce origin-destination
combination, historically significant issue representing the
complex geopolitical realignment following the collapse of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire and the formation of the Kingdom of Serbs
Croats and Slovenes in December 1918, with Montenegro forcibly
unified into the new state in 1919 following the controversial
Podgorica Assembly, the use of a Serbian stamp in Cetinje
underscores the contested integration of Montenegro into the South
Slav kingdom, a period marked by civil unrest and the brief
Christmas Uprising in early 1919, led by Montenegrin royalists
loyal to King Nicholas I, cancellation from CETINJE, the historical
royal capital of Montenegro, enhances philatelic value due to its
early usage under the new regime, ex Kugel, VF! Estimate 300€.