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Hello people
It's about time I had a personal website, especially for stamp stuff. So far only ID questions and a link page. Could you take a quick look at http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm and see if anything is familiar? I'm always surprised at the combined knowledge that is present in this NG ;-) Feel free to contribute anything to the links page if you like. My intention is to have this be a resource for others; why else make it public? Bye, and thanks in advance. Jan |
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Jan Doggen wrote :
Hello people It's about time I had a personal website, especially for stamp stuff. So far only ID questions and a link page. Could you take a quick look at http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm and see if anything is familiar? I'm always surprised at the combined knowledge that is present in this NG ;-) Feel free to contribute anything to the links page if you like. My intention is to have this be a resource for others; why else make it public? Bye, and thanks in advance. Jan Hello Jan, I had a quick look to your nice site. Here are some first answers. ============================================== F5 Thüringen stamps You write : I can't find Thüringen in my catalogue. I'm using Yvert 1992 Tomes 3 (Timbres d'Europe de l' ouest) and 4 (Timbres d'Europe de l' est). Where should I look? Not so easy to find Thüringen in Yvert as this region (around Erfürt in Germany) is not listed in Yvert's index (it is listed in Scott's : Soviet occupation zones in Germany) In my Yvert 2003 Tome 3 1ère partie (Timbres d'Europe de l' ouest) it is on pages 289 and 290. To find it in your 1992 issue, look after Allemagne Fédérale, then Allemagne Berlin, then Allemagne Orientale, which begins with ZONE SOVIETIQUE D'OCCUPATION then Berlin (Soviet sector) Mecklemboug-Pomeranie Saxe Saxe Occidentale Saxe Orientale and ... at last ... THURINGE Your stamps were issued in 1945-46 : 6 pf green Yvert Nr 4 - cat value 2 Euros used like yours 20 pf blue Yvert Nr 7 - cat value 3 Euros MNH 1 Euro MH 12 pf pink Yvert Nr 6 - cat value 3 Euros MNH 1 Euro MH Please note that stamps Nr Yvert 1 to 8 are with "gomme économisée" (I imagine this means that the gum is quite scarce) The same stamps do exist under Yvert Nrs 9 to 16 "Pleine gomme" (Fully gummed ?) Scott does not mention these different gums. It lists those stamps between Germany and German Democratic Rebublic (Volume 3 page 130 in my 1999 issue). ========================================= F6 Provinz Sachsen You write : Is this transparent stamp for real? Where do I find it? Yvert 1992 Tome 3 (Timbres d'Europe de l' ouest) has only listing for Saxe from 1850-1867. Issued 21 Feb 1945 You will find it in Yvert "Timbres d'Europe de l' ouest" under "Saxe" (please see my previous text to locate Soviet occupation zone of Saxe in your Yvert 1992). This stamp exists on normal paper (I have it somewhere in my shoe boxes :-) and like yours on "papier pelure" (i.e. thin or transparent paper). 6 pf breen Yvert Nr 20A - cat value 0.50 Euro MNH 0.15 Euro MH (Scott Nr 13N15) ========================================= C7 Lundy : this is definitely a cinderella !!! ========================================= I may give you some further answers as some other of your stamps seem familiar to me, but I need some more time to search for them; -- All the best, Pierre Courtiade to answer me, please replace NOSPAM by my family name |
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"Jan Doggen" wrote in message ... Hello people It's about time I had a personal website, especially for stamp stuff. So far only ID questions and a link page. Could you take a quick look at http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm and see if anything is familiar? I'm always surprised at the combined knowledge that is present in this NG ;-) Feel free to contribute anything to the links page if you like. My intention is to have this be a resource for others; why else make it public? Hello Jan. C12 are from a series of 10 Japanese parcel post revenues issued in 1898 (26mm x 32mm - perf 14). Hope this helps. -- Tony Vella, Ottawa, Canada http://tv-stamps.shorturl.com |
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"Pierre Courtiade" wrote in message news:473a0f63$0$26798 C7 Lundy : this is definitely a cinderella !!! Nonononononnono........a "local" |
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Jan Doggen schrieb:
Hello people It's about time I had a personal website, especially for stamp stuff. So far only ID questions and a link page. Could you take a quick look at http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm and see if anything is familiar? I'm always surprised at the combined knowledge that is present in this NG ;-) Feel free to contribute anything to the links page if you like. My intention is to have this be a resource for others; why else make it public? Bye, and thanks in advance. Jan c2 = Russia Revenue stamps (about 1900) c5 = Egypt Revenue stamp c6 = Sweden Revenue stamp c11 = Lybia Arab Republic (revenue) c13 = North Korea f2 = 1950 f3 = Russia West army under gen. Awaloff-Bermondt - did not come into postal use. Other issues do exist genuine used (very scarce) Peter |
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"Jan Doggen" wrote in message C1: bulgaria SG0054 (1889) T0007 05s small lion [0m1] green .jpg C4: Russia cinderella 1922 "odessa famine issue" several printings perf 11.5 C7: Lundy channel island local C9:bulgaria SG0229 (1921) T0025 50s view [0m2] tirnovo city orange .jpg C12: series of 10 Japanese parcel post revenues issued in 1898 (26mm x 32mm - perf 14) [c/0 Mr. Tony Vella]. F1 Russia SG1066 (1944) 60k stamp [avail in error missing red] .jpg F3: Russia Western Army Russia - Stamps issued by the army of the West. It was led by Count Paul Mikhailovitch Awaloff-Bermondt, a White Russian adventurer who sought, under the German / Polish General Rüdiger von der Goltz to create a German controlled Latvia and to restore a Russian Czar in the Baltic Provinces, in 1919. Defeated, he fled to Denmark. There has been some debate in philatelic circles as to whether the stamps served some postal use within the area controlled by this army. F7 : 1985 SG2811 02k |
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:56:05 +0100, "Pierre Courtiade"
wrote: Jan Doggen wrote : Hello people It's about time I had a personal website, especially for stamp stuff. So far only ID questions and a link page. Could you take a quick look at http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm C6 is a Swedish documentary revenue stamp, used from 1895 to 1968 whem a new issue of different design was released. Values went from 5ore to 25000Kr and maybe higher. Wavy line watermark with 3 different perforations: 11, 12.5 or 13. C7 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lundy an island in the Bristol Channel, not the English Channel. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Electronics for Visio http://www.electronics.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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"Pierre Courtiade" wrote in message news:473a0f63$0$26798 Please note that stamps Nr Yvert 1 to 8 are with "gomme économisée" (I imagine this means that the gum is quite scarce) I remember once reading when gum arabic was scarce the gum was applied in a hatch formation, similar looking to your 15c quadrille wmk. I wonder if that applies to these issues? |
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I wrote : C7 Lundy : this is definitely a cinderella !!! Rodney : Nonononononnono........a "local" That's right |
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About gum [was ID questions]
http://www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampIdentify.htm
on F5 Thüringen stamps I wrote : Please note that stamps Nr Yvert 1 to 8 are with "gomme économisée" (I imagine this means that the gum is quite scarce) Rodney wrote : I remember once reading when gum arabic was scarce the gum was applied in a hatch formation, similar looking to your 15c quadrille wmk. I wonder if that applies to these issues? Hi Rod, I remember also having seen this kind of gum apparently applied through a screen (hatch) ; I forgot on which stamp :-(( In that case the pace was very narrow (may be a 5th of a millimeter) compared to the pace of the grid watermark in the French Peace and Commerce stamp (about 5 millimeters - 10 times more) This is the first time I was reading something on this "gomme économisée". I will ask on the French speaking philately news-group if somebody is aware of it. -- All the best, Pierre |
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