Denmark – Scott # 1267, used
$0.50
Denmark Scott #1267 (2004) depicts the historic Spurveskjul house in Virum, dating from 1805. Used, with clear cancellation and intact perforations.
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Description
Issued in 2004, Denmark Scott #1267 is a commemorative stamp depicting Spurveskjul, Virum (1805), a well-preserved historic country house representing early 19th-century Danish domestic architecture. The building is associated with Denmark’s Golden Age period and reflects the transition from rural estate architecture to refined suburban residences.
The design presents a detailed illustration of the whitewashed house with its tiled roof, symmetrical windows, and surrounding greenery. Fine line work and natural colors emphasize the harmony between architecture and landscape, a hallmark of Danish building tradition. The careful rendering preserves both architectural accuracy and a sense of place.
With a denomination of 4.50 kroner, this stamp was intended for standard postal use, combining everyday functionality with architectural commemoration.
This example is offered used, showing a clear cancellation, intact perforations, and strong remaining detail. A fine choice for collectors of architecture on stamps, Danish cultural history, or early 19th-century European buildings.
Country: Denmark
Year of Issue: 2004
Scott Number: 1267
Denomination: 4.50 kr
Condition: Used





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