Thursday, March 22, 2012

Golden Dragon (China SG55) from 1897

Off recently i had been hearing that there has been increase in people about collecting Chinese rarities. Stanley Gibbon has reported that "Golden Dragon" (China SG55) from 1897 is estimated to had been only printed in 300 numbers. In 2006, this SG55 from China was cataloged at £18,000. Now it's valued at £100,000

Paul Fraser Collectibles has reported that this piece of 10 cent on 12 candarin deep orange stamp from an 1897 issue was highly desirable example of popular Dowager stamp and therefore estimated at HK$500,000-600,000. at January 2012 sale at Hong Kong.

It is believed that only 14 unused and 51 used variety had bee known so far.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

A postage stamp that started a war

Stamps depicting a map of the Gran Chaco were issued in 1932

Both Bolivia and Paraguay had conflicting territorial claims over the region known as "Gran Chaco." The dispute escalated in 1931 when Bolivia issued postage stamps featuring a map where the region was labeled as "Chaco Boliviano." In response, Paraguay issued its own stamp in 1932, featuring the slogan "Has been, is, and will be," with the region labeled as "Chaco Paraguayo." The issuance of these stamps symbolized the intensifying tensions between the two countries.

Subsequently, a full-fledged war erupted over the disputed territory. The conflict resulted in significant casualties on both sides, and Bolivia's economy suffered severe devastation as a result. The war continued for several years until a resolution was reached during the Conference of American States held in Buenos Aires from 1938 to 1939.

At the conference, negotiations took place, and an agreement was reached to settle the dispute. Ultimately, the territory was awarded to Paraguay, thereby bringing an end to the war. The outcome of the conference was significant in determining the ownership of the Gran Chaco region and establishing Paraguay's sovereignty over it.

Source: http://www.groseducationalmedia.ca 
http://www.aps.gen.nz/149/chaco_war.html

Friday, January 20, 2012

From the world's first omnibus stamp series


On 1st April, 1898 a set of eight stamps in eight different designs was issued by Portugal and its colonies marking the 400th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, making it the world its first omnibus stamp series.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Grace Kelly's Monaco wedding stamp with Prince Rainier (1956)

Grace Kelly's Monaco wedding stamp with Prince Rainier (1956)

Grace Kelly, an American actress started acting in films with “Hours” in 1951 when she was 20 years old. She received a star status with the film “Mogambo” in 1953; she received an Academy Award for her role in “The Country Girl” the next year. At 26, when her world was at her feet, she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The marriage was performed twice, once in a civil ceremony on the 18th of April 1956 and on the 19th of April 1956 in a religious ceremony.

Grace Kelly acted in 11 films in her short and illustrious career. To commemorate the marriage five sets of stamps were released by Monaco. These attractive stamps showed Prince Rainier III and the beautiful American actress Grace Kelly was issued on April 19, 1956. The stamps were designed by Detaille from a photo by Jules Piel and Gravure printed by B. Minne.

Grace Kelly is also the first actress to appear on a postage stamp.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

1/2d Lake Marion of Tasmania 1899

Tasmania 1899 ½d Green Pictorial Lake Marion


The photograph of the stamp is taken from famous Tasmanian photographer James Watt Beattie.

Stamp of Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1922)

Stamp of Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1922)

Is this stamp of Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic forged ?

The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic was formed in 1922, lasting through 1924, when Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia combined forming the Transcaucasian SSR. The Azerbaijan SSR issued stamps from 1922-1924.
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
 The 1922 stamps had a set of 13 stamps. One of the stamps I have in my collection seems like a forged one though many forged items of the Old Russian issues are heard. 

Two Moussavat issue stamps of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1919)

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic was born from Russia after the end of Russian Revolution in 1917. In 1919 a set of 10 stamps now popularly called ‘Moussavat issue’ was issued in thin paper. Azerbaijan Democratic Republic proclaimed independent on 28th May in 1918 and was overthrown on 28th April, 1920 by armies of 11 Red Army Bolshevik of Russia which occupied the young Republic. 

Azerbaijan was proclaimed the Soviet Socialist Republic and in 1920 was included in consisting of Caucasian Federation of USSR. After the collapse of Azerbaijan's fledgling Republic in 1920 the printing presses felt silent. The new government reissued of same stamp sets of 1919 but in thick paper.

In my collection, I have two stamps of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and both are in thin papers.

Moussavat issue stamps of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1919)

Moussavat issue stamps of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1919)

Registered Letter Cancellation: Nimbahera to Tonk Raj from 1934

Registered Letter Cancellation: 

Nimbahera (Rajasthan) 21 April, 1934
Tonk Raj (Rajasthan) 23 April, 1934

Registered Letter Cancellation: Bandikui (Rajasthan) to Dahr (Madhya Pradesh) from 1917

Registered Letter Cancellation: 

Bandikui (Rajasthan) 8th September, 1917
Dahr (Madhya Pradesh) 11th September, 1917

Registered Letter Cancellation: Churu (Rajasthan) to Calcutta (West Bengal) from 1929

Registered Letter Cancellation: 

Churu 22nd April, 1929 
Calcutta: Cancellation Not Clear

Registered Letter Cancellation: Sirong (Rajasthan) to Tonk Raj (Rajasthan) from 1938

Registered Letter Cancellation: 

Sironj 18th January, 1938
Tonk Raj 21st January,1938