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Inter colonial schooner, engraved and printed by Bradbury Wilkinson, and issued for use in Barbados on April 15, 1954, Scott No. 242, SG No. 296.

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Kuhli, nice stamp...


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Sailboat at Annapolis ("the sailing capitol of the United States"), designed by American artist Stephen R. Hustvedt (1925-2005), combined engraved by Joseph S. Creamer, Jr. and lithogravure, and issued by the USA on February 15, 1988 to commemorate the state of Maryland's ratification of the U.S. Constitution on April 28, 1788, Scott No. 234. (Lettering: Dennis Brown)

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Edited by nethryk - 01/30/2012 10:56 am
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Here are images of a new Sailboats postal card designed by American artist Burt Silverman (1928- ), printed by offset (Ashton Potter), and issued by the USA on January 22, 2012, no Scott number yet assigned.

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Posted 02/08/2012   2:00 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add fifia to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here is a catamaran - coming at you...



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Posted 02/11/2012   2:26 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add fifia to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
...and a different sailboot



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From Russia 1978





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1978 - another catamaran



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Sailing, printed by photogravure, and issued by Cook Islands on October 21, 1968 as one of a set of six stamps publicizing the Olympic Games in Mexico, Scott No. 237, SG No. 277.

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Sailboat and rest home, designed by Czech painter and illustrator Ruda Šváb (1909-1989), combined engraved by Jan Mrácek and photogravure, and issued by Czechoslovakia on October 29, 1962, Scott No. 1136, SG No. 1318. "Relaxing and joyful recreation."

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Gaff-rigged sloop, definitive stamp designed by Finnish artist Pirkko Vahtero (1939- ), combined photogravure and engraved, and issued by Ĺland Islands on January 2, 1986, Scott No. 6, Facit No. 14.

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I could not find this favoured stamp in the previous 7 pages...if it has been posted already it's certainly beautiful enough to deserve repeating:

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