1.- Stamp stories: The Canadian Stamp Collection
Is there anyone who hasn’t carefully torn off the corner of an envelope to save a particularly exotic stamp? Many of us collected stamps in childhood — some even developed a passion for philately, later building it into a career. The charm of postage stamps lies largely in the fact that they are...
2.- The Stamps of China (1908) (Part V).
The stamps were printed in Japan from designs proposed by the Customs Statistical Department in Shanghai. The values were in cents and dollars, and the unsold remainders of provisional stamps were withdrawn and superseded by this new issue? The three highest values were printed in two colours. The...
3.- The Stamps of China (1908) (Part IV).
Range of Catalogue Prices: unused. Large stocks of this issue are still available and are likely to remain so for many years to come. There is, therefore, no need to set out any range of prices. 1894. Nine values. Designs: All different. The inscriptions remained the same, except that the word...
4.- The Stamps of China (1908) (Part III).
Postage. “The rate of postage is different, according to whether letters go from seaport to seaport, into the inland, or to foreign countries. For foreign letters it shall be regulated by Art. 5 and 6 of the Universal Postal Union agreement. If a foreign letter is to be sent through an Imperial...
5.- The Stamps of China (1908) (Part II).
Postmarked Copies With the help of postmarked copies much may be accomplished in the direction of solving some of the problems referred to. We may for instance decide the question of the wide and narrow spacing–which came first. With the view of including everything that will complete the...
6.- The Stamps of China (1908) (Part I).
This excellent article was written by the noted philatelist Edward J. Nankivell and first published in The Postage Stamp, February 1908. The Chinese Empire comprises what is termed China Proper, and the Dependencies of Manchuria, Mongolia, Eastern Turkestan, and Tibet. China Proper has an area...
7.- Top 10 Posts for March 2014 from Stamps of the World.
1.- Philatelic Database Update January 2014 (Chapter I). Stamps of Ireland: Gaelic Athletic Association (1984) William Cochrane|January 29th, 2014 Stamps of Slovenia: Marine Fauna (2013) William Cochrane|January 28th, 2014 Philatelic Society sticks to an old hobby in Verona (2014) Philatelic...
8.- Top 10 Posts for February 2014 from Stamps of the World.
1.- Philatelic Database Update January 2014 (Chapter I). Stamps of Ireland: Gaelic Athletic Association (1984) William Cochrane|January 29th, 2014 Stamps of Slovenia: Marine Fauna (2013) William Cochrane|January 28th, 2014 Philatelic Society sticks to an old hobby in Verona (2014) Philatelic...
9.- Philatelic Database Update January 2014 (Chapter I).
Stamps of Ireland: Gaelic Athletic Association (1984) William Cochrane|January 29th, 2014 Stamps of Slovenia: Marine Fauna (2013) William Cochrane|January 28th, 2014 Philatelic Society sticks to an old hobby in Verona (2014) Philatelic News|January 28th, 2014 […] Stamps...
10.- Philatelic Database Update February 2014 (Chapter II).
Stamps of Liechtenstein: Foot and Cycle Bridge (2014) William Cochrane|February 10th, 2014 Stamps of Denmark: Handicapped Issue (1977) William Cochrane|February 9th, 2014 Stamps of Gibraltar: Definitives (2014) William Cochrane|February 8th, 2014 Stamps of Hungary:...
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