Åland
Date of Issue: 9th May 2012
one stamps (Europa value)
Saturday, November 26
Monday, November 21
Iceland - Norden 2012
Iceland - Norden
Date of Issue: 21th March 2012
1 stamp (250g. value inland) issued in one souvenir sheet
Date of Issue: 21th March 2012
1 stamp (250g. value inland) issued in one souvenir sheet
Wednesday, November 16
Monday, November 14
Finland 2012
Finland
Date of Issue: 7th May 2012
two stamps (2x 2nd class value) - NOTE both stamps are self-adhesive
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Date of Issue: 7th May 2012
two stamps (2x 2nd class value) - NOTE both stamps are self-adhesive
both stamps are issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (five of each)
Monday, November 7
Jersey 2012
Jersey
Date of Issue: 10th January 2012
two stamps (0.49 & 0.59 GBP) out of a set of four stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo).
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Date of Issue: 10th January 2012
two stamps (0.49 & 0.59 GBP) out of a set of four stamps (only those two stamps are bearing the official Europa logo).
Both stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps
Wednesday, November 2
Switzerland 1979 - focus
Switzerland
30th April 1979 - "Postal history"
design: Klaus Oberli
engraving: Max Müller
printer: Wertzeichendruckerei PTT - Bern
FDC (picture on Zasa-stamp blog)
The first Swiss stamp was issued in 1850, but before that stamps were issued in Switzerland by Cantons. Zurich was the first canton to issue post stamps in 1843 followed by Geneva. But the most famous Swiss stamp ever is the cantonal stamp issued by Basel in 1845: the "Basel Dove". This stamp was really modern for that time, was multi-colored and the dove was white embossed on a red field. Until today it is considered as "one of the most beautiful stamps ever produced" !
In the city of Basel where this stamp come from, the local post asked the architect Melchior Berri to design a mailboxes inspired by the Basel Dove stamp. One of the two 1979 Europa stamps issued by Switzerland is reproducing one of those famouse mailboxes. Today in Basel they are still six of those mailboxes remaining of 1845 and still in use ! Go to Basel and try to find them !
30th April 1979 - "Postal history"
design: Klaus Oberli
engraving: Max Müller
printer: Wertzeichendruckerei PTT - Bern
FDC (picture on Zasa-stamp blog)
The first Swiss stamp was issued in 1850, but before that stamps were issued in Switzerland by Cantons. Zurich was the first canton to issue post stamps in 1843 followed by Geneva. But the most famous Swiss stamp ever is the cantonal stamp issued by Basel in 1845: the "Basel Dove". This stamp was really modern for that time, was multi-colored and the dove was white embossed on a red field. Until today it is considered as "one of the most beautiful stamps ever produced" !
In the city of Basel where this stamp come from, the local post asked the architect Melchior Berri to design a mailboxes inspired by the Basel Dove stamp. One of the two 1979 Europa stamps issued by Switzerland is reproducing one of those famouse mailboxes. Today in Basel they are still six of those mailboxes remaining of 1845 and still in use ! Go to Basel and try to find them !
source of the images : http://www.ibolli.it/indexes/cept/index.php & http://www.basel-virtuell.ch
Saturday, October 22
Finland - Norden 2012
Finland - Norden
Date of Issue: 21st March 2012
2 stamps (2x 1 Klass value) issued in one souvenir sheet
Date of Issue: 21st March 2012
2 stamps (2x 1 Klass value) issued in one souvenir sheet
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