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Thanks Alexey. Teapots on Stamps : Update Strongly supported by Jill, 22 Crows SCF member Thanks! (A lot of work there) Yet to add some Michel numbers from Klaus (Thanks Klaus) I do not have Excel or other major software, just MSWorks There may be the odd error. Click the image to enlarge.........  |
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The US and Uzbekistan entries seem to have fallen off the bottom of the list. The 1988 Australian stamp is SG 1160. The 1998 German stamp is in SG MS2865. |
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your list must be completed!... I already showed this painting ...  And here is another scene with tea drinking: the artist Perov, "Tea drinking in Mytishchi, near Moscow" ... judging by the date, a disabled veteran of the Crimean War asks for alms   |
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Edited by Alexey - 09/09/2018 12:48 am |
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Before the revolution, Lenin hid from the police near St. Petersburg  Tajiks, traditional oriental tea drinking  metal kettle in the still-life of the artist Petrov-Vodkin  Dmitrovsky Porcelain Factory  porcelain factory of Popov  |
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Looks like a teapot to me, Vietnam 1968. Local crafts, Michel 540. Klaus  |
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I hadn't included those Czech stamps on my list, because the top and bottom values were described in catalogues as coffee pots, rather than tea pots. |
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Quote: were described in catalogues as coffee pots, rather than tea pots. Interesting, I cannot imagine coffee other than made fresh. I recall seeing the old cowboy movies, with beans and a pot of coffee that has been on the coals for goodness knows how long  |
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What fun! Another unusual topic. I think this is the teapot listed from the DDR. Thai pot can be seen in the museum for ethnic arts and crafts in Leipzig. 1971  |
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Thanks Kris, I may have that one, Tania (I spelt her name incorrectly  ) still has 0 stamps so far with teapots. Klaus is sending me a couple. Meeting over a cup of tea...that is so civilised. |
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Note: Currently updating database. France. ($17 Aust. Dollars) Booklet  https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/201809215313 target _blank rel nofollow 201809215313 /a .jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'>  https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/201809215314 target _blank rel nofollow 201809215314 /a .jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> |
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