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This was stuck to an envelope I received for an ebay purchase. I'm pretty sure from the one straight edge that it comes from a booklet pane. Can anyone tell me which one? Thanks, fimpster 
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If you want more detail, it's actually part of the booklet pane listed as Scott 1595d, as shown here:  |
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Edited by wt1 - 11/19/2013 3:02 pm |
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Bumped thread : Last post 2013 Unknown. Points to Belgium or France. Unable to find any Philatelic Exhibitions on these dates. Design : Hermes (looking quizzical) 12-26 lll 1939  |
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Edited by rod222 - 10/02/2018 02:46 am |
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The Hermes head indicates Greece as the country, but the pointer is not at that location. |
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Edited by orstampman - 10/02/2018 02:51 am |
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Sheesh. Spent 2 days hunting for information. Thanks Jill and replies. That was Fast.
orstampman, Hermes is the God of Trade.
That should have teased me away from a Philatelic bent.
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Edited by rod222 - 10/02/2018 03:51 am |
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For some reason this looks familiar. Any idea of what language? Blue possibly product quality seal. Astrology, Zodiac, Korea or Japan.  |
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Rodney: I wish I had the time at the moment to track this down, but I'm pretty sure this is Japanese, like a trade association stamp or something similar. I won't place bets on it, but I think I've seen it in the Shimomura revenue catalog.
Hopefully someone else will come along who can nail this down more specifically. |
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Bravo ! Philatarium...........  Got the blighter... I did an extensive search in my Japan database... There it was in FORBIN Japanese Revenue Stamp (I knew I had seen it somewhere) 1876 "Almanachs" Almanacs.   |
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Edited by rod222 - 10/03/2018 4:26 pm |
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Unknown PAR AVION letter seal / indicia. Possibly a Phantasy stamp. Possibly AAA at bottom. Not part of the Messina Earthquake Cinderellas, my first guess.  |
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Edited by rod222 - 10/03/2018 02:47 am |
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Hi Rod,
I'd guess it's a label from the Australian Air Mail Association.
I don't see it listed in "Triangular Philatelics". |
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Quote: I'd guess it's a label from the Australian Air Mail Association.
Hi Nigel, well there's a surprise. That would have been my last guess. Looks European to me. I searched triangulars as well, and was surprised to see so many airmail stamps in the triangular format. It will remain an enigma at present. Note: Searched Bill Hornadge's World Cinderella CD, not evidenced there. |
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Edited by rod222 - 10/03/2018 4:47 pm |
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