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 May 14, 2022 18:56:25 GMT
daniel....I'm assuming that Cinderella label is a reproduction from the Souvenir sheet issue. It can't come from the sheet. Probably done by publisher Ken Lynch ? Here's a couple more reproductions !!
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Post by daniel on May 17, 2022 1:12:05 GMT
daniel ....I'm assuming that Cinderella label is a reproduction from the Souvenir sheet issue. It can't come from the sheet. Probably done by publisher Ken Lynch ? Thanks. Yes it is a reproduction from the Centenary Exhibition sheet. The outer border states: KWJL Publications / 10/2004 - Celebrating / the 2005 sesquicentennial / and beyond So, Ken Lynch would fit the initials.
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Post by daniel on May 18, 2022 23:46:25 GMT
Hey, I have a couple of those Canadian Gas Inspection revenues:
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hdm1950
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Posts: 1,886
What I collect: I collect world wide up to 1965 with several specialty albums added due to volume of material I have acquired. At this point I am focused on Canada and British America. I am always on the lookout for stamps and covers with postmarks from communities in Queens County, Nova Scotia. I do list various goods including stamps occasionally on eBay as hdm50
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Post by hdm1950 on Jun 29, 2022 0:26:17 GMT
Looking at my Turks and Caicos Islands this evening and found these 3 Chalon’s staring back at me. They are from a 1948 set issued to commemorate a century of political separation from the Bahamas.
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Post by daniel on Sept 23, 2023 2:39:44 GMT
I couldn't resist buying this cover for the Centenary of the first postage stamps issue from Great Britain. The cover was engraved by Perkins Bacon and is based on a mirror-image Chalon portrait, also produced in blue. A First Day Cover from 6th May 1940 with Red Cross London postmarks.
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