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Are parking stickers, meant to be given to the parking attendant, (and I don't know what happens with them then), considered cinderellas? From the Halifax, NS, QEII hospital.  |
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In my very personal view, there are not cinderellas at all. Not any written recipe can be considered a cinderella, although I understand that the word can have different meanings for different people... |
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Thank you. I thought that the label did not commemorate anything or announce anything so perhaps was a small niche of label collecting. |
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time to revive this thread I think. Here's a nice Canadian air mail etiquette I discover in my book the other day (actually found two of 'em riding piggy back). Not sure when or where I got it/them. But certainly interesting.  |
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Just a front, but I like the "Help crippled Children" Cinderella.  |
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back on page 3 of this thread, Rod posted an image of 5 labels with $1 denominations, and all he wrote was 'A teaser'. No followup that I could see. But I found this today, and will solve his puzzle from over 4 years ago.  This is a 13 page souvenir booklet celebrating the 100th anniversary of the City of Calgary. Each page shows an image and the story of a local historical 'keystone-attraction' (their words). Under a clear plastic cover with the red Fort Calgary logo are 10 picture stamps (Rods are the five on the right) as well as two other labels in between. The 'perf holes' are actually printed in gray, but the stamps themselves are rouletted. Mystery/teaser solved. |
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Picked these up at the same location. 4 labels, apparently from a 42 label set, commemorating Vancouver's Jubilee in 1936. I had one already, now to search for the other 38.  And this 1937 Coronation Seal issued with the logo of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire.  |
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No, Unitrade doesn't deal in cinderella or labels, with the exception of Christmas seals. |
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Does anybody recognize this as a Canadian Cinderella stamp? At first I thought it was a French postage stamp but then I noticed it says Fait Au Canada in the bottom left...  |
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Yes this stamp design was printed in 5 different colours (purple, orange, green, magenta, rose) and overprinted with 10 different slogans: a) "Affectueux / Bonjour!"; b) "Bon / Succès!"; c) "Bonne / Année!"; d) "Bonne / Santé!"; e) "Cordial / Merci!"; f) "Joyeuses / Pâques!"; g) "Joyeux / Anniversaire"; h) "Joyeux / Noël"; i) "Meilleurs / Souhaits!"; j) "Sincères / Félicitations!". It was issued about 1936. Catalog # cc4227 in Field Guide to the Cinderella Stamps of Canada (2nd edition, http://birdbearpress.com) |
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