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Post by rod222 on Nov 17, 2015 13:04:03 GMT
@falshung
What a fabulous collection. We are privileged to see them all with such great scans. Thank you.
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Nov 27, 2015 1:43:19 GMT
Steve,Did you catch the inscription on the Devonshire Regiment ? Any connection some how? Interesting...
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Post by tomiseksj on Nov 27, 2015 3:33:25 GMT
Steve,Did you catch the inscription on the Devonshire Regiment ? Any connection some how? Interesting... The only connections are the shared motto and the profession of arms.
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Post by Anping on Sept 14, 2017 2:26:52 GMT
These arrived today; my first Delandre creations: The first, which is large; 2.75 inch wide, depicts The 3rd Zouaves (French pronunciation: [zwav]) were a class of light infantry regiments of the French Army. Serving between 1830 and 1962 and linked to French North Africa, as well as some units of other countries modelled upon them. The zouaves, along with the indigenous Tirailleurs Algeriens, were among the most decorated units of the French Army. ZouavesThe second, 3rd Madagascar Tirailleurs (Infantry). A tirailleur (French pronunciation: [tira_eur]), was in the Napoleonic era, a type of light infantry trained to skirmish ahead of the main columns. Subsequently tirailleurs was used by the French Army as a designation for infantry recruited in the French colonial territories during the 19th and 20th centuries, or for metropolitan units serving in a light infantry role. Before and during World War II (1939–45), tirailleurs were recruited from the Maghreb (Algerian, Moroccans, and Tunisians), from French West Africa and Madagascar (tirailleurs Malgaches). Tirailleur
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Post by Beryllium Guy on May 5, 2018 22:16:36 GMT
Well, according to @falshung, these examples below are all Delandres Vignettes, not that I would have ever known that on my own! These stamps all belong to my good friend Laurent in Rueil, and he inherited them from his father. This is just a sampling of a few of the many items from that collection. Due to time constraints, I was unable to photograph more of the collection, but I will make further posts in the appropriate threads. Enjoy!
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 14, 2019 19:59:06 GMT
Here is a Stamp advertising stamps !! Editions Delandre advertising 'beautiful designs' alongside a rather gruesome example !! Not exactly beautiful ?
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 20, 2019 20:17:29 GMT
Great Britain Military Vignettes. Listed in Walter Schmidt's Catalogue of non-French Military Vignettes, 1914-17. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cat No.52 Exists Perf or Imperf. Leicestershire Hindostan Regiment. Cat. No.79. Perf or Imperf Notts & Derby Cat.No 103.1 Size 37mm x 25. Designed by G.Chanorier. Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 21, 2019 19:07:54 GMT
The two labels here are re-impressions (forgeries), by Delandre, of Italian Military Vignettes . It is assumed he ran out of the originals and simply printed more himself to supply the demand !! He was known to have done this with quite a number of the Italian Military labels but did have the grace to change one small part of the design. In the examples below, both 21st Artillery Regiment, the smoke of the grenade in the upper circle is upright. On the originals, the smoke is blowing to the right. The Salmon Pink example is only listed as Imperf.
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