Albert Edgar Yersin (1905-1983) was a Swiss artist and engraver who studied at the Pratt Institute in New York City and the Royal College
of Art in London. Here are images
of five examples
of Yersin's design and engraving work on
stamps issued by Switzerland.
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Two airmail
stamps designed and engraved by Albert Edgar Yersin, printed on granite paper, and issued on May 1, 1941:
Alpstein and airplane, Scott No. C30.

Lake Lucerne and airplane, Scott No. C32.

Three semi-postal
stamps designed by Swiss artist Paul Boesch (1889-1969):
Weaving, issued on June 15, 1945 to benefit needy mothers, Scott No. B146.

Cheese making, issued on June 15, 1946 to benefit the National Festival and the Fund for Swiss citizens abroad, Scott No. B154.

Railroad workers, issued on June 14, 1947 to benefit pr
ofessional education
of invalids and for anti-cancer funds, Scott No. B162.
