Harald Braband engraved postage
stamps for (West) Germany, but he was only active for a brief period, from 1960 to 1962. Here are images
of four examples
of Braband's work.
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Hildesheim Cathedral, miters
of Roman Catholic bishops St. Bernward (c. 960-1022) and St. Godehard (960-1038), cross and crosier, designed by German painter and graphic artist Pr
of. Eduard Ege (1893-1978), and issued on September 6, 1960, Scott No. 817, Michel No. 336.

St. George and the Dragon, designed by Pr
of. E. Ege, and issued on April 23, 1961 to honor the Boy Scouts, Scott No. 823, Michel No. 346. Note: St. George is the patron saint
of the Boys Scouts.

Reis telephone, designed by German graphic artist Karl Oskar Blase (1925- ), and issued on October 26, 1961 for the centenary
of the demonstration
of the first telephone by German scientist and inventor Johann Phillip Reis (1834-1874), Scott No. 846, Michel No. 373.

Drusus Stone and view
of Old Mainz, designed by Pr
of. E. Ege, and issued on May 10, 1962 to mark the 2000th anniversary
of Mainz, Scott No. 848, Michel No. 375.

Bonus photo: The Drusus Stone, a memorial erected in reverence
of the Roman general Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus (38BC - 9AD) by his troops stationed in Mogontiacum (Mainz) shortly after his death.
