JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 15, 2020 19:42:15 GMT
I've found several relating to the citrus orange.
This example for the Second International Congress of Citrus Growers
held in Valencia, Spain in 1952
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Londonbus1
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What I collect: Cinderellas and some Ephemera from Great Britain, France and Israel plus a few beautiful bits from elsewhere !! Topical interests include Flags & Judaica, the latter with an emphasis on the Jewish National Fund.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 15, 2020 20:09:00 GMT
Not sure I have much in the way of oranges but I will check through some books during the week. I do have this one below which came in an envelope with 3 others and the printers notes. Apparently they were Proofs for a new product label which was, in the end, unadopted. Full gum. Quite attractive if nothing else !
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Londonbus1
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 15, 2020 20:19:05 GMT
I also have this small 'Golden Shred' Orange marmalade advertising label. I won't show the other label that came with it in case it offends !!
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 15, 2020 21:08:50 GMT
First International Week of the Orange Valencia Spain 10-17 November, 1968
I had to purchase a pane 50 subjects just to get one cinderella!
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renden
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Post by renden on Feb 15, 2020 21:33:08 GMT
You must love those oranges, JeffS
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 15, 2020 21:34:17 GMT
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 16, 2020 18:06:07 GMT
A fundraising label from the JNF (Jewish National Fund) office in Poland.
Label was one of 6 different designs in a sheet.
I purchased this from an eBay seller in Israel, but the registered shipment never received.
Seller was less than cooperative too. All I have is a memory and a few pixels.
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Londonbus1
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What I collect: Cinderellas and some Ephemera from Great Britain, France and Israel plus a few beautiful bits from elsewhere !! Topical interests include Flags & Judaica, the latter with an emphasis on the Jewish National Fund.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 16, 2020 18:39:18 GMT
A fundraising label from the JNF (Jewish National Fund) office in Poland.
Label was one of 6 different designs in a sheet.
I purchased this from an eBay seller in Israel, but the registered shipment never received.
Seller was less than cooperative too. All I have is a memory and a few pixels.
A high value label from a high value pane. These were issued in a booklet (2 panes) and the label has a very old-fashioned meaning which is not used today. I had to ask my wife out of curiosity and even she did not know !! The Hebrew on the label reads Golden apple which today is known as a Golden delicious Apple here and elsewhere. But in times past the meaning was something a little more.......well, Orangey !! Londonbus1
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 16, 2020 21:58:58 GMT
The shape is more like a Jaffa than a sweet orange. And your translation matches that of one I previously had, so thanks for the confirmation. I once found a reference in an auction of an earlier JNF label, this one in green and I think with an illustration o a tractor and orange trees in the background. I cant locate an image if I ever kept one. The price was 4 to 5 times what this label sold for. Do you have a reference to this second item? ... Pump the brakes, I found an image online, the pair in the LL corner, a different image than I recall.
edit: auction lot description included this text: pair 1909 P. Tiqva local (Oranges) so thus not a JNF label" edit2: Just now found a pic of a block:
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Londonbus1
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Post by Londonbus1 on Feb 17, 2020 19:14:02 GMT
That Petach Tikva label is one expensive local. The block looks lovely. I will most likely never own one. But I do dream occasionally !! In the meantime I will search for my next juicy Cinderella !!
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JeffS
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Post by JeffS on Feb 17, 2020 20:00:12 GMT
Those two are certainly at the top of my Oranges want list!
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Feb 21, 2020 18:12:46 GMT
KEILLER'S ORANGE MARMALADE
Beautiful German color lithography.
Here's what our friends at Wiki have to say about it:
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Londonbus1
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Post by Londonbus1 on May 5, 2020 5:39:53 GMT
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cursus
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What I collect: Catalan Cinderellas. Used Switzerland, UK, Scandinavia, Germany & Austria. Postal History of Barcelona & Estonia. Catalonia pictorial postmarks.
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Post by cursus on May 5, 2020 8:02:42 GMT
Cinderella, issued on the 1920's years, encouraging people to eat Spanish fruits. Being printed in València, some of the fruits, are oranges.
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Post by daniel on Apr 10, 2021 0:29:09 GMT
Modern Cinderellas from the fantasy island of Pharos (they have many lighthouses). Depicting the Ivy Gourd, Sweet Oranges and Grapefruit, all native to Pharos. From the mind of Hilary Daniels. Scan_20210410 (5) by Daniel, on Flickr
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Aug 10, 2021 20:29:08 GMT
I found this item on Delcampe recently - Sunkist Oranges and Germany:
It is a cover front only and with the 2 filing holes, well, not that attractive. I will likely soak. Although the sender and addressee business identifications give it some relevance.
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Post by stamphinger on Aug 11, 2021 15:41:06 GMT
As a collector of cinderellas on cover, nice clean meter imprint and hand stamp, I find it attractive as is. My recommendation-- leave it as is, at least until you find a better example.
Don
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tomiseksj
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Post by tomiseksj on Aug 11, 2021 16:30:09 GMT
If it were mine and the business identifications provided relevance, I'd be inclined to simply remove the portion that included the holes, rather than soaking. After all, it is a front so it has already been reduced from the entire.
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cursus
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What I collect: Catalan Cinderellas. Used Switzerland, UK, Scandinavia, Germany & Austria. Postal History of Barcelona & Estonia. Catalonia pictorial postmarks.
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Post by cursus on Aug 11, 2021 16:55:14 GMT
I fully agree with Don and Steve. The cover gives information on when was the cinderella used (around 1965) and in which area of Germany and helps you to put in in context. It's not always that we're so lucky to have as much information on a cinderella. Definitevely, I would leave as it is. But this is just a view from a cinderlla's (among other things!) collector...
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JeffS
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What I collect: Oranges Philately, US Slogan Cancels, Cape of Good Hope Triangulars, and Texas poster stamps and cinderellas
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Post by JeffS on Aug 11, 2021 21:37:15 GMT
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Post by daniel on Apr 10, 2024 3:06:00 GMT
Avenarius Dendrin German Advertising Stamp 'To combat pests and diseases on fruit trees'. Early 20th century. Probably depicting orange trees. Daniel
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