The last mailbox from Randers
Description
Automatic translation from Danish.
Mayor Rosa Lykke Yde from Randers municipality has received the last mailbox from Randers and is now putting it up for auction to benefit Denmark's Collection.
Imagine being the only one who has a mailbox from Randers that has been hanging in the municipality for a long time!
The mailbox has been installed at Bygaden 25 in the postal code 8960 Randers SØ.
The Danish mailbox was introduced, together with the stamp, in 1851. The first 13 mailboxes were installed in Copenhagen and then spread to the rest of the country. At first they varied in both size and color, but from 1860 they became more uniform and got the characteristic mailbox red color. The red color is attributed to Louis Pio, who was a postal employee at the time. In 1876, the classic shape with a curved top and bottom discharge was designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup, and has since been a strong national symbol – adorned with the crowned post horn on top.
The mailbox measures approx. 34 cm in depth, 44.5 cm in width and 78 cm in height and weighs approx. 21 kg. It stands out as a distinctive and iconic element in the home, whether used as an art object, Danish cultural heritage or personal keepsake.
PostNord has donated the mailbox to the Danish Collection and is being auctioned by Lauritz.com, which is donating all fees and commissions.
This auction is part of a larger charity auction in favor of Danmarks Indsamling 2026.
All proceeds go directly and uncut to Danmarks Indsamling 2026. Lauritz.com thus donates all fees and charges involved from this auction to the good cause.
See the entire selection at Danmarks Indsamling 2026 here
See all mailboxes for sale in connection with Danmarks Indsamling 2026 here
The mailboxes appear in the condition in which they were dismantled. A key to the mailbox is included.