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How I Learned to Look at Stamps 19
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
As a child I would spend several weeks during the Summer holidays in Bournemouth, a large and reasonably well- heeled...
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Stamp Tricks and Tips: Chalk-Surfaced Papers 20
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
A few weeks ago an experienced philatelist admitted to problems he was having in identifying the chalky paper version...
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Why Do Stamp Collectors Like Errors? 21
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
Sometimes discovering philatelic errors is easy, particularly when examples have been identified and are accurately d...
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Fake News and Stamp Design Sexism 22
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
Behind my desk, wedged between our specialized reference collection of Bermuda large key plate stamps and an unsteady...
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Rare and Unique Errors - Should You Feel Lucky? 23
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
We are proudly displaying, on the front cover of our latest Sandafayre catalogue, three rather splendid and very diff...
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Philately on my Honeymoon! 24
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
I got married three weeks ago! Just one of several unusual experiences from a recent trip to America – and no, Elvis ...
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Felix Vaitkus and the Lituanica II Flight 25
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
The 1920s and early 1930s saw the expansion of Pioneering Flights extend to non stop distance records and internation...
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Posta Europea 26
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
The Posta Europea, a privately owned postal service in Lower Egypt, was founded by an Italian printer called Carlo Me...
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UPU 'Specimen' Stamps - A Fascinating Addition to Your Collection 27
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
Prior to the 1874 Berne Universal Postal Union Congress most stamp issuing authorities only sent out information rega...
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1949 Dakar Air Crash Cover 28
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
The Alitalia AVRO 691 Lancaster 3 plane (registration I-AHBX) was on route from Buenos Aires to Rome when it was forc...
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Just Another Day (and late night?) in the Stamp Room 29
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
It’s freezing, the office is often open by 7.30 and nicely warm when most of us arrive but not today so everything ha...
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Let's Discuss Stamp Hinges 30
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
As a teenager in the early 1980s I worked in a stamp shop. One fateful day a gentleman arrived with a collection of G...
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Take Advantage of Christmas and Get Those Kids Collecting Stamps! 31
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
My fellow philatelists, I have a story to tell about how I single- handedly got a bunch of young people to play aroun...
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Remember Ye Olde Post Roads! 32
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
Here in the UK the state of our road network has probably overtaken the weather as our favoured gripe. It’s certainly...
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The Mount Currie Express Stamps 33
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
The Mount Currie Express One Penny stamp, issued in 1874 by the Ballance and Goodliffe store is one of South Africa's...
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Penny Black Quiz 34
12/10/2021 Posted By Sandafayre
These questions were part of a quiz we ran in 2017 but we've left them on our site as you might enjoy answering or re...
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The Scinde Dawk 35
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
The Mysterious Indian Classic!I am getting old enough, and I’ve spent long enough in philately, to find myself remini...
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A 'Stampy' Staff Meeting 36
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
This morning we held a staff meeting, part of which involved the reviewing of our website homepage and, stamp guys be...
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A Tough Audience 37
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
Occasionally I talk to groups of non- collectors about our hobby and my business. It does pay to keep the audience in...
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The British Empire's Most Unusual Stamps? 38
12/10/2021 Posted By Vincent Green
We are currently offering an example of one of the British Empire's strangest stamps, a typewritten Long Island 1916 ...
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