Regarding Henry Cheffer (1880-1957), here are images
of more
stamps designed (except as noted) and engraved by this French artist and engraver who was still going strong right up until his death at age 76.
- nethryk
Louis Gustave Binger, French military
officer and explorer who claimed the Côte d'Ivoire for
France, issued for use in Ivory Coast on October 25, 1937, Scott No. 159.

Miners, issued by
France on April 20, 1938, Scott No. 343, Y&T No. 390.

Saint Malo, issued by
France on May 16, 1938, Scott No. 347, Y&T No. 394.

Jacob Christian Jacobsen (1811-1887), Danish industrialist and philanthropist best known for founding the brewery Carlsberg, designed by Viggo Bang, and issued by Denmark on November 10, 1947, Scott No. 304.

Léon Charles Albert Calmette (1863-1933), French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, semi-postal issued by
France on June 18, 1948, Scott No. B232, Y&T No. 814.

Cloister
of Saint Wandrille Abbey, issued by
France on May 18, 1949, Scott No. 623, Y&T No. 842.

Stagecoach, semi-postal issued by
France on March 8, 1952, Scott No. B266, Y&T No. 919.

Port
of Douala, airmail stamp issued for use in Cameroun on January 24, 1955, Scott No. C36.

Nicolas Appert (1749-1841, French inventor
of airtight food preservation, designed by Cheffer, and issued by
France on March 5, 1955, Scott No. 759, Y&T No. 1014.

Marseille, issued by
France on October 15, 1955, Scott No. 775, Y&T No. 1037. Note the coat
of arms design element in the foreground.

Manioc, issued for use in Madagascar (Malagasy) on March 12, 1957, Scott No. 297.

Oran, issued for use in Algeria on May 19, 1958, Scott No. 282.
