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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
Seeking a definite answer,
is this newspaper stamp a valid catalogue inclusion or not? Lots of assumptions and vague references, but can we nail it down? Opinions welcomed, but established references applauded. http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
According to "The stamps and posts of Albania and Epirus 1878 to 1945" by
John S Phipps, they are definitive stamps prepared for use but not issued. In more detail, these are stamps which the French commandant had ordered from the French government stamp printing works but which did not reach Shkoder until after the international occupation had ended. They consist fo 6 values with the effigy of Skenderbeg superimposed on an Albanian double eagle and of a postage due series of 4 values whith a view of the fortress of Shkoder. The book lists Brunel and Wallisch as references. Regards, Nick "rod222" wrote in news:WYCip.13847$MF5.11216 @viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com: http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
You're a legend Nick ! (thumbs up) It's always nice to have a query solved so quickly. Thank you very much. "Nick Bridgwater" No@Spam wrote in message . 109.145... According to "The stamps and posts of Albania and Epirus 1878 to 1945" by John S Phipps, they are definitive stamps prepared for use but not issued. In more detail, these are stamps which the French commandant had ordered from the French government stamp printing works but which did not reach Shkoder until after the international occupation had ended. They consist fo 6 values with the effigy of Skenderbeg superimposed on an Albanian double eagle and of a postage due series of 4 values whith a view of the fortress of Shkoder. The book lists Brunel and Wallisch as references. Regards, Nick "rod222" wrote in news:WYCip.13847$MF5.11216 @viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com: http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
Am 24.03.2011 12:36, schrieb rod222:
You're a legend Nick ! (thumbs up) It's always nice to have a query solved so quickly. Thank you very much. "Nick Bridgwater"No@Spam wrote in message . 109.145... According to "The stamps and posts of Albania and Epirus 1878 to 1945" by John S Phipps, they are definitive stamps prepared for use but not issued. In more detail, these are stamps which the French commandant had ordered from the French government stamp printing works but which did not reach Shkoder until after the international occupation had ended. They consist fo 6 values with the effigy of Skenderbeg superimposed on an Albanian double eagle and of a postage due series of 4 values whith a view of the fortress of Shkoder. The book lists Brunel and Wallisch as references. Regards, Nick wrote in news:WYCip.13847$MF5.11216 @viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com: http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm Hi Rod I did answer you on an other place. This one ist not a postal stamp, it is a newspaperstamp. Peter |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
On Mar 24, 8:07*am, "rod222" wrote:
Seeking a definite answer, is this newspaper stamp a valid catalogue inclusion or not? Lots of assumptions and vague references, but can we nail it down? Opinions welcomed, but established references applauded. http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm Hi Rod, Michel 76 1920-22 http://cjoint.com/?2dzj7gbdVYw Scott says 'Type A15 was never placed in use without post horn or “Besa” overprint.' - No: 129, 135 and 154 http://cjoint.com/?2dzkdtkVCSj and Yvert No: 106 NON EMIS. http://cjoint.com/?2dzkkhQE4Ox This might help you Tommy |
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Yes Peter, you did, thanks you for contributing, but with respect, I cannot agree with you, Rodney "Peter Buder" wrote in message ... Am 24.03.2011 12:36, schrieb rod222: You're a legend Nick ! (thumbs up) It's always nice to have a query solved so quickly. Thank you very much. "Nick Bridgwater"No@Spam wrote in message . 109.145... According to "The stamps and posts of Albania and Epirus 1878 to 1945" by John S Phipps, they are definitive stamps prepared for use but not issued. In more detail, these are stamps which the French commandant had ordered from the French government stamp printing works but which did not reach Shkoder until after the international occupation had ended. They consist fo 6 values with the effigy of Skenderbeg superimposed on an Albanian double eagle and of a postage due series of 4 values whith a view of the fortress of Shkoder. The book lists Brunel and Wallisch as references. Regards, Nick wrote in news:WYCip.13847$MF5.11216 @viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com: http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm Hi Rod I did answer you on an other place. This one ist not a postal stamp, it is a newspaperstamp. Peter |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
Thanks for your time and efforts in getting those scans Tommy, I think the case is nearly closed. Peter will take some convincing Rodney "ilico" wrote in message ... On Mar 24, 8:07 am, "rod222" wrote: Seeking a definite answer, is this newspaper stamp a valid catalogue inclusion or not? Lots of assumptions and vague references, but can we nail it down? Opinions welcomed, but established references applauded. http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm Hi Rod, Michel 76 1920-22 http://cjoint.com/?2dzj7gbdVYw Scott says 'Type A15 was never placed in use without post horn or “Besa” overprint.' - No: 129, 135 and 154 http://cjoint.com/?2dzkdtkVCSj and Yvert No: 106 NON EMIS. http://cjoint.com/?2dzkkhQE4Ox This might help you Tommy |
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Shqyptare ~ seek ID.
Am 25.03.2011 14:09, schrieb rod222:
Yes Peter, you did, thanks you for contributing, but with respect, I cannot agree with you, Rodney "Peter wrote in message ... Am 24.03.2011 12:36, schrieb rod222: You're a legend Nick ! (thumbs up) It's always nice to have a query solved so quickly. Thank you very much. "Nick Bridgwater"No@Spam wrote in message . 109.145... According to "The stamps and posts of Albania and Epirus 1878 to 1945" by John S Phipps, they are definitive stamps prepared for use but not issued. In more detail, these are stamps which the French commandant had ordered from the French government stamp printing works but which did not reach Shkoder until after the international occupation had ended. They consist fo 6 values with the effigy of Skenderbeg superimposed on an Albanian double eagle and of a postage due series of 4 values whith a view of the fortress of Shkoder. The book lists Brunel and Wallisch as references. Regards, Nick wrote in news:WYCip.13847$MF5.11216 @viwinnwfe02.internal.bigpond.com: http://cjoint.com/data1/1dyjebkEsi8.htm Hi Rod I did answer you on an other place. This one ist not a postal stamp, it is a newspaperstamp. Peter Convinced Rod - should have had my glasses on when looking into my catalogue. Nick is right, of course. This series of 6 - 2 Quintas to 1 Franc, without overprint were prepared for issue in the Skutari-Region, but never came into official use. Peter |
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Cheers Pete,
we all learned something, that's great! my very best wishes Rodney "Peter Buder" Convinced Rod - should have had my glasses on when looking into my catalogue. Nick is right, of course. This series of 6 - 2 Quintas to 1 Franc, without overprint were prepared for issue in the Skutari-Region, but never came into official use. Peter |
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