rod222
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Post by rod222 on Sept 9, 2014 17:15:59 GMT
Yes, a square stamp, but intended to be mounted / viewed on a point. As a shape, I am going to settle for diamond.
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Post by rod222 on Sept 9, 2014 18:11:24 GMT
September 9th, 1927
Cover from Moscow to Viborg, Denmark, 13/9/1927, through Berlin 12/9/1927. Registered airmail with orange Russian-French label. Franked to a total of 45k (1k overfranked) with 2 x 15k + 10k “International Airmail Congress” stamps + 5k/5R Airmail. The “Airmail Congress” stamps had been issued on the 1st of September. From the Soviet Philatelic Association.
Lieutenant Colonel Max Norgaard, appears to have been an eminent Philatelist.
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Post by alanl on Sept 9, 2014 22:57:17 GMT
Ottawa, Ontario on September the 9th. That is an interesting slogan cancel. I`ve been fighting multiple sclerosis for 20 years and slowly losing.
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 10, 2014 0:36:55 GMT
September 9
The 10c yellow, black, light blue, ultramarine, rose red & carmine, perf. 11 Moon Landing air post stamp (Scott C76), which commemorated man's first landing on the moon July 20, 1969, was issued in Washington, DC on this date in 1969. Two first day covers for the 20c buff, blue & red, perf. 11 Civil Service stamp (Scott 2053) issued in Washington, DC in 1983.
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Post by I.L.S. on Sept 10, 2014 7:25:44 GMT
September 10th Josiah Leeds
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Post by rod222 on Sept 10, 2014 7:58:05 GMT
September 10th Josiah Leeds Is that unusual, Coloured / Yellow cover around that date. ?
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Post by I.L.S. on Sept 10, 2014 10:08:53 GMT
Not really. I usually see them in buff, cream & yellow so nothing out of the ordinary really.
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Post by vasia on Sept 11, 2014 15:41:09 GMT
September 11th, 1928
Postal stationery envelope from СТАЛИНГРАД п.т.к. (Stalingrad) to Leningrad, 15/9/1928. The 8k indicium is supplemented by 8k+4k “Large Heads” for the correct 20k rate. The non-standard (provisional) registration label is perfed on 3 sides, with pre-printed city name and registration number.
In the period 1922 to 1932 (or possibly also a few years later) many post offices across the Soviet Union used various “utilitarian” registration labels, mainly on domestic mail. These labels exhibit a wide variety of styles and lettering. Their main characteristic is that they lack the proper indication of the intended purpose, i.e the Russian equivalent for "R" (the letter "З" = "Z" for "zakaznoe"). It is unclear whether their use was a temporary official measure in anticipation of a more permanent solution to the issue of domestic registration or an official directive applied with variations locally. In some cases (for example, the use of green C.O.D or of blue Insured labels, even earlier than 1922, for example in 1917, 1920 or 1921), it is clear that it was a local emergency measure due to absence of regular labels. Occasionally we can observe use of these labels on international mail as well.
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Post by alanl on Sept 11, 2014 22:43:58 GMT
It`s September the 11th in St. Olavs Plass, Oslo, Norway. A Plass is a Plazza or Square...Where several streets meet.
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Post by alanl on Sept 13, 2014 22:50:47 GMT
For September the 13th we have Harrogate, Yorkshire, England and Stavanger, Norway. And Manila, Philippines.
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Post by vasia on Sept 15, 2014 12:58:05 GMT
September 15th, 1932
Cover from Moscow, АЗЕРЖИНСКИЙ to New York, 23/9/1932 (3 different cancels) through Berlin, Zentralflughaffen, 16/9/1932. Registered with black registration handstamp, Airmail with “ВОЗДУШНАЯ ПОЧТА – Par avion” label black-grey label (Taylor T28, PR#29, teared and crossed-out, presumably at Berlin) and a “Mit Luftpost / Par Avion” German label applied. Also Express with НАРОЧНЫМ / EXPRES pink label.
Franked with “small head” definitives to 1R 30k for the following charges: [letter=15k, registration=20k] ≥ covered in the Express charge of 80k + Airmail=50k.
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Post by rod222 on Sept 15, 2014 21:50:48 GMT
September 15th, 1932
Cover from Moscow, АЗЕРЖИНСКИЙ to New York, 23/9/1932 (3 different cancels) through Berlin, Zentralflughaffen, 16/9/1932. Registered with black registration handstamp, Airmail with “ВОЗДУШНАЯ ПОЧТА – Par avion” label black-grey label (Taylor T28, PR#29, teared and crossed-out, presumably at Berlin) and a “Mit Luftpost / Par Avion” German label applied. Also Express with НАРОЧНЫМ / EXPRES pink label.
Franked with “small head” definitives to 1R 30k for the following charges: [letter=15k, registration=20k] ≥ covered in the Express charge of 80k + Airmail=50k.
Hi Vasia, Lovely Cover. J Avery Wells, and his connection with Russian Philately
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Post by alanl on Sept 15, 2014 23:25:27 GMT
It`s September 15th in Bradford, Yorkshire and Isle of Wight, in England. And Veurne, Belgium.
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 16, 2014 1:23:30 GMT
September 15Postmarked Jefferson, New Hampshire in 1900.
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Post by I.L.S. on Sept 16, 2014 6:23:50 GMT
September 16th 1910
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 16, 2014 16:51:55 GMT
September 16First day of issue for the United Nation's 1974 13c airmail issue (Scott C19); postmarked in New York, New York.
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Post by alanl on Sept 16, 2014 22:47:53 GMT
Bedford, Bedfordshire and Macclesfield, Cheshire, England on September 16th.
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Post by rod222 on Sept 17, 2014 0:00:46 GMT
September 16th, 1906 1 ruble stamp cancelled at station Vysoko-Litovsk (ВЫСОКО-ЛИТОСКЬ), then in Grodno province, today in Brest oblast, Belarus.
Below is a photo of the station as it stands today:
What a beautifully presented and clean railway station, a credit to the people. We have, locally, a town Rubbish pickup next Saturday Morning. Some of our residents, or visitors, seem to think it de-rigeur , to eject fast food boxes, alcohol bottles, tyres, batteries, nappies from their vehicles as they leave / enter town. As a cyclist, it's hard to ignore.
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Post by alanl on Sept 17, 2014 22:48:48 GMT
September 17th in Redhill, Surrey and Royal Mail England. And Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Post by alanl on Sept 18, 2014 22:51:57 GMT
It`s September 18th in Farnham, Surrey and Gloucester, Gloucestershire England. And Gillies Bay, British Columbia.
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 19, 2014 2:13:47 GMT
September 18
Postmarked Zion National Park, Utah in 1934. The 8c sage green, perf. 11 stamp (Scott 747) was issued on this date.
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Post by tomiseksj on Sept 19, 2014 11:49:12 GMT
September 19
A 3c dull red, type III, perf. 15.5 Washington (Scott 26) on a cover sent from Duquoin, Illinois circa 1857-61. In 1968 the United Nations issued two stamps to publicize World Weather Watch, a new weather system directed by the World Meteorological Organization. The 6c green, black, ocher, red & blue stamp is Scott 188 and the 20c lilac, black, ocher, red & blue stamp is Scott 189. Both are perf. 13x13.5. This 4c red violet Lincoln postal card precanceled with 3 printed red violet lines (Scott UX48; Nov. 19, 1962) and a 1c green Jefferson from the Prominent Americans issue (Scott 1278; Jan. 12, 1968) was sent to my Grandfather from Bradenton, Florida in 1969. The postage rate for postcards was increased to 5c on January 7, 1968.
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Post by vasia on Sept 19, 2014 12:50:09 GMT
September 19th, 1928
Cover from ЧЕРНИГОВКА п.т.о. (Chernigovka, Ukraine, bilingual Russian/Ukrainian cancellation) to ..... (25/9, partial and indistinct arrival cds on back). Franked at 20k for domestic registered letter rate. The non-standard registration label is perfed on 3 sides, with a mis-alligned pre-printed registration number changed by hand. It is highly possible that the cover is addressed to Sofia, Bulgaria, in which case it is underfranked by 8k, nut no due was raised.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Sept 19, 2014 13:06:30 GMT
A card to Grandad! Fabulous. The 1c Jefferson looks odd, I presume from a booklet pane.
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