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Post by jamesw on Sept 13, 2016 2:29:48 GMT
Leafing through Ebay last night, I stumbled on this cover and immediately clicked on the Purchase button. Not old, compared to some of the others I've shown you, October 31 1959. Stamp is very common, 5ยข Elizabeth II definitive. But I HAD to have it. Why? The gentleman's name on the corner card was very familiar to me. He was my Uncle Harry! My mothers baby brother. Uncle Harry was a cartoonist, artist, designer, friend to actors, musicians and the like. He was one of the reasons I became an artist. Uncle Harry died in 1971 when I was just 11 years old, but I remember him fondly. Interestingly I found one of his business cards, same design as on this envelope, in a book I inherited from my Grandmother. I gave it to my cousins (he and my Aunt Judy had 4 sons) a few years ago at her memorial. They're not getting this, though. This is the dealers image. I wait with baited breath for the original to come home.
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Ron
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What I collect: Collecting US, Canada, Poland, Liechtenstein and a boat load of topical themes.
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Post by Ron on Sept 14, 2016 14:04:32 GMT
What an incredibly cool find! Two thumbs up!
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zipper
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What I collect: Classic GB, QV, France Ceres/Napoleon, Classic U.S., Cinderella & Poster Stamps
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Post by zipper on Sept 14, 2016 23:11:36 GMT
Fabulous!
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theamateurphilatelist
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What I collect: India, Machins, India, Laos, Austria, Russia, Commonwealth omnibuses, Covers, Birds
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Post by theamateurphilatelist on Sept 19, 2016 12:45:50 GMT
What a nice story. I can't ever imagine finding a cover of a close family member on ebay but if I do, I'd have the same reaction-- gotta buy that :-)
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