Londonbus1
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Cinderella Stamp Club Member 3059
Posts: 5,064
What I collect: Wonderland; 1912 Jubilee International Stamp Exhibition, London ('Ideal' Stamp, ephemera); French Cinderellas with an emphasis on Poster Stamps; Israel and Palestine Cinderellas ; Jewish National Fund Stamps, Labels and Tags; London 2010, A Festival of Stamps (anything); South Africa 1937 Coronation issue of KGVI, singles or bi-lingual pairs.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Dec 25, 2014 14:01:09 GMT
Just received a couple of nice labels and I am certain there are many others out there.
If I find any info on these or future additions, I will add it here.
Both of these are embossed.
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de61
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Post by de61 on Aug 21, 2019 3:03:00 GMT
This is a crisply designed George Washington item from 1938 by the Valley Forge Philatelic Society. Should it be considered a cinderella? It measures 7¾" × 4" and was never gummed.
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Londonbus1
Moderator
Cinderella Stamp Club Member 3059
Posts: 5,064
What I collect: Wonderland; 1912 Jubilee International Stamp Exhibition, London ('Ideal' Stamp, ephemera); French Cinderellas with an emphasis on Poster Stamps; Israel and Palestine Cinderellas ; Jewish National Fund Stamps, Labels and Tags; London 2010, A Festival of Stamps (anything); South Africa 1937 Coronation issue of KGVI, singles or bi-lingual pairs.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Aug 21, 2019 14:36:12 GMT
Definitely a Cinderella, it would sit equally well in the USA Philatelic Exhibitions category.
Nice sheet.
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Post by daniel on Jul 9, 2020 20:10:35 GMT
Her are 4 George Washington commemorative Cinderellas. Top and bottom right mark his Bicentennial in 1932, the latter is metallic. The large sheet is from SIPEX, Sixth International Philatelic Exhibition held in Washington from 21st-30th May 1966. Interestingly, it bears a British 1/2 d stamp cancelled in Washington, a village in Sussex (post town Pulborough, which is also shown in the postmark) and dated 19th May 1966. It may not be an official souvenir but interesting nonetheless. Scan_20200709 (9) by Daniel, on Flickr
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oldpapercollect
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All giveaways have ended. Thank you.
Posts: 384
What I collect: UPU, UNITED NATIONS, SCOUTS ON STAMPS, CHICKENS ON STAMPS, ESPERANTO & CINDERELLA STAMPS and ISRAEL POST OFFICE OPENINGS SINCE 1948
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Post by oldpapercollect on Jul 10, 2020 11:18:13 GMT
Our First President
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Post by daniel on Aug 17, 2020 3:40:26 GMT
A few more George Washington Cinderellas. The first one is an attractive engraved (by Quayle & Son, New York) stamp from, I assume, a series entitled 'Makers of American History'. It shows his dates 1732 to 1799 and has a quote from his First Inaugural Address in 1789: The propitious smiles of heaven, can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right, which heaven itself has ordained. Then there is a trio of stamps for Washington's Bicentennial Birthday Celebration in 1932 for Virginia, where he was born. Finally, an engraved item marking the 250th anniversary of his inauguration of 1789. Scan_20200817 (3) by Daniel, on Flickr
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