Linda
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Post by Linda on Dec 5, 2023 15:28:16 GMT
[Moderator note - this post (as well as the following post) has been relocated from the "Blocks, Strips & Multiples.." thread as per the original poster's request]If se-tenant stamps belong to this thread, then ... Canada, 2000: Canada, 2019: Canada, 2011: Canada, 2011:
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Dec 5, 2023 15:28:39 GMT
Thailand, 2000:
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 10:48:58 GMT
We have a thread on Blocks, Strips & Multiples, but those blocks/strips/multiples are not necessarily of the seamless continuous design. Hence I am starting this thread to focus on these designs that spread across at least 2 se-tenant stamps. (Maybe this post of mine can be relocated here?) Between 1999 and 2000, Japan Post issued a series of stamp sheets named 'Stamp Design of the 20th Century'' (20世紀デザイン切手) in 17 volumes. Each sheet (volume) consists of 10 stamps, totalising in 170 stamps. Many of these stamps are continuous se-tenant. Here are them. In vol.2 (Japan, 1999): The Kaishiki No.1 (会式一号機) was the first successful airplane designed and built in Japan. It was flown for the first time in 1911.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 10:50:51 GMT
In vol.3 (Japan, 1999): Painting depicting the inauguration of Tokyo Station in 1914.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 10:53:17 GMT
In vol. 4 (Japan, 1999): Technically, these show 2 Japanese films, but they are designed as a continuous block of 2 stamps.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 10:58:55 GMT
In vol. 6 (Japan, 2000): In 1932, mass domestic production of the Datsun Model 10 began, and in 1936, that of the passenger car Toyota AA.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 10:59:52 GMT
(As shared earlier in another thread) Japan's steam locomotive D51 appears on the 7th volume of the stamp series 'Stamp Design of the 20th Century' as a pair of se-tenant stamps (Japan, 2000):
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:01:26 GMT
Also in vol.7, formation of the professional baseball league in 1934-36:
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:04:56 GMT
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:06:41 GMT
In vol.11 (Japan 2000): Director Akira Kurosawa started being internationally recognised in the 50's.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:07:52 GMT
Also in vol.11 (Japan, 2000): The construction of Tokyo Tower finished in 1958.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:11:28 GMT
In vol.12 (Japan, 2000): In 1959, at the 3rd Antarctic Research Expedition, it was discovered that 2 dogs -- Taro and Jiro -- that had been left at the base an year before survived the winter.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:13:47 GMT
In vol. 13 (Japan, 2000): From the 1964 puppet show 'Hyokkuri Pumpkin Island'.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:15:37 GMT
In vol. 16 (Japan, 2000): In 1988, the airing of 'Go! Anpanman' began.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:18:14 GMT
Also in vol. 16 (Japan, 2000): Japan's soccer league J-League started with 10 teams in 1993.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Feb 22, 2024 11:21:46 GMT
Brazil 1988, 1989. se-tenent strip of 3, continuous design. Disregard the group of 6 .
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:30:34 GMT
The se-tenant stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of Lucy Maud Montgomery's best known novel Anne of Green Gables (published in 1908) were designed as two continuous pages of a book.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:31:06 GMT
Newfoundland Pony (Canada, 2009):
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Post by rod222 on Feb 22, 2024 11:34:25 GMT
Australia 1986 se-tenant group of 5, continuous design. Sc# 1008 Kindergarten Nativity (With Mary pondering what all the fuss is about)
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Feb 22, 2024 11:37:32 GMT
The Arctic (Canada, 1995):
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Post by pfrink on Feb 22, 2024 17:43:46 GMT
Soviet Union 1990 issue.
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rednaxela
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What I collect: Germany in all its facets since 1871 (especially German Reich used including postal statinoneries, used), USSR, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Denmark, France. I design all album pages for my collection myself and partly make them available to the general public for use.
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Post by rednaxela on Feb 22, 2024 19:11:21 GMT
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Post by rednaxela on Feb 22, 2024 19:28:16 GMT
And here also an example from the Faroe Islands: a miniature sheet from 2007, depicting wildlife in a stone wall.
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salmantino
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Post by salmantino on Feb 22, 2024 19:57:20 GMT
Netherlands 9 September 1978 100 Years Royal Military Academy 55 cent NVPH 1165 I wonder how many people will have thought they had found a stamp with a major perforation shift.
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Post by salmantino on Feb 22, 2024 20:44:12 GMT
Netherlands 30 July 1974 100 Years Cattle Herd Book (Rundvee-stamboek) 25 cent NVPH 1052
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Post by rednaxela on Feb 23, 2024 0:43:28 GMT
And here are the continuous se-tenants from the German Democratic Republic:
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Post by rednaxela on Feb 23, 2024 9:32:22 GMT
The post of @linda about continuous se-tenants made me look again at all the stamp images I have created for my album illustrations over the decades. I have already shown some of these continuous se-tenants. Assuming that this will continue to be of interest, I will now add the corresponding se-tenants from Luxembourg, both from sheets and mininiature sheets:
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Post by angore on Feb 23, 2024 11:13:01 GMT
This was one of my favorite stamps when I started collecting and I like all the space stamps.
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dorincard
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Post by dorincard on Feb 23, 2024 13:04:09 GMT
Burundi wildlife se-tenant stamp series, with continuous design. I wish I had them mint, to create maxicards with each stamp.
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salmantino
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Post by salmantino on Feb 23, 2024 13:06:36 GMT
España – Spain 12 May 2016 Conjuntos Urbanos Patrimonio de la Humanidad (World Heritage Towns – Salamanca) Edifil 5058 The miniature sheet contains two stamps (SH 5058A/B) depicting Salamanca’s Renaissance and Romanesque cathedrals. The former was built over the latter.
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