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Egyptian Themed Stamps

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Posted 07/09/2011   06:51 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Londonbus1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A sheet of Egyptian Antiquities from the Louvre in Paris.
One of a series called 'STAMP !' by Marque et Modele deposes from Photos by RMN. [Google did not give anything away with that Photographer !].

I have no idea how many exist but these attractive Cinderella Advertising Sheets are available in most major tourist attractions in Paris and maybe elsewhere in France too.



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Posted 07/15/2011   2:28 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nethryk to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here is an image of an airmail stamp depicting an airplane flying over Abu Simbel, printed by photogravure, and issued by Egypt on August 1, 1972, Scott No. C147.

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BAYERN1kreuzer - Wonderful postcards! Thanks for sharing.

Here is an image of yet another stamp depicting Abu Simbel, printed by offset and issued by Benin on April 15, 1980 as one of a three-stamp UNESCO set, Scott No. 454.

- nethryk

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Here is an image of a stamp depicting a partially-submerged Sphinx at Wadi-es-Sebua, designed and engraved by Albert Decaris, and issued by Monaco on June 3, 1961 to publicize UNESCO's efforts to save the Nubian monuments, Scott No. 479.

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Posted 08/08/2011   5:51 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add lithograving to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Arab Republic of Egypt.

Issued in 1972 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary
of the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb by Carter & Carnarvon.


Scott 916



The stamp is beautifully printed via photogravure.



Scott C142- 143



Tutankhamen with his half-sister and consort Ankhesenamun,
in the garden.

Too bad the couple aren't facing each other in this se-tenant pair.
Maybe they had an argument.




NB:Replaced missing images.
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Queen Nefertari, wife of Ramesses the Great, not to be
confused with Queen Nefertiti wife of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten)

Egypt

Scott 610





Borrowed from Wikipedia


NB: Replaced missing image
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Posted 08/09/2011   11:47 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nethryk to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here is an image of a stamp depicting a hand lifting the gateway to the Great Temple of Philae (which was dismantled and relocated to a nearby island in the Nile river during a UNESCO project started because of the construction of the Aswan Dam), designed by Tunisian artist Hatem El Mekki (1918-2003), engraved by Roger Fennetaux, and issued by Tunisia on March 8, 1964 to publicize the effort to save the Nubian monuments, Scott No. 440.

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Here's some Egyptian theme from Germany


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Lotus vase, found in Tutankamun's tomb.

EGYPT UAR
Scott 481





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Beautiful, beautiful stuff,
to have been away and come back to see such nice posts
is fantastic, loved the Ajman full sheet, never seen it
in one piece before, and the lithograving stamp and wiki
image was fantastic.
Other material from the big red bus as well, never seen before.
Great stuff guys.

It's hard to understand evolution, because looking at
the images, humans havn't really changed for 6000 years
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^^^ There it is just there ^^^

Again, well done Rod.
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Posted 08/21/2011   07:35 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add nethryk to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here are images of the three stamps in a set designed, engraved and printed by ZIN, the Yugoslavian Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins, and issued by Morocco on July 15, 1963 to publicize UNESCO's campaign to preserve the Nubian monuments, Scott Nos. 91-93.

- nethryk

Heads of Ramses II, Abu Simbel.


Isis, Kalabsha Temple.


Temple of Philae.
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Wow, splendid stuff Nethryk,
anyone not understanding philately,
could begin by contemplating some of your scans.
Marvelous.
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Terrifically designed Moroccan stamps you got there nethryk.

Ancient Egypt has always interested me.
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