Well, it is a cover with Swedish stamps and Swedish postmarks. I would say the cover is from Sweden. The postmark is advertising an Israel Exhibition of some kind.
Not sure whether this letter actually went through the mails. It's missing processing marks, and the address does not conform to the 1990s practice when postcodes were commonly uses. However, I've seen many letters reaching an addressee without a postcode, and maybe the company was well enough known anyway.
"Not sure whether this letter actually went through the mails. It's missing processing marks, and the address does not conform to the 1990s practice when postcodes were commonly uses. "
Perhaps you misread the postmarks which say the year it was mailed was 1957? The year is a little hard to read. The only processing marks would have been the postmarks as seen on the cover right?
thanks to smauggie, musicman, and nigelc, thanks for the advice and to nigel for the translation and info I have made a note to go with the cover thanks all. ken
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