30/03/2026
Newsletter 03/2026
Dear customers and friends of HALLER TREASURE CHEST,
We hope you had great first quarter of the new year and that you enjoyed HALLER TREASURE CHEST’s previous newsletters. In case it is your first newsletter, the link will be posted further down.
Our featured products show a collection of original postcards, photos, books and prints featuring various Churches during German Southwest Africa (GSWA) and Southwest Africa (SWA). As well something new: A book about Malagasy cultures from Hanta Ramakavelo.
This collection is fitting for upcoming Easter, where ever you celebrate in the world! Over 25 original objects - just for you - our highly appreciated customer!
Click now on the below mentioned link and choose your favorite items.
In the past, we have uploaded original postcards from German SWA times, a collection of original African art – from private collections of Dr. jur. B. DOBIEY and Mr. Peter HALLER himself, the founder of Peter’s Antiques, Swakopmund, Namibia. We also offer original GSWA passport tokens – identification tokens worn by the local Namibians as early as 18 May 1904 during the German colonial period (GSWA). A silver anniversary coin from Swakopmund, Namibia: 1892 - 1992. Many original postcards, photos and books from the same period.
Now, we invite you to click on the link of our website:
https://hallertreasurechest.com/
For you, we make available only the finest antiques, rare Africana books, postcards and documents, tokens, passes, medallions, as well as African Art. We also offer gift cards for your friends, colleagues and family.
If you are first time reader, kindly note that our online store - HALLER TREASURE CHEST - is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. We will be adding regularly exciting pieces as we continue to grow and to evolve to better serve you.
We wish you a blessed Easter and appreciate you and thank you for your support, your responses and likes. Your support means a lot to us. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
HALLER TREASURE CHEST