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GB: What's The Placename On This Victorian Cancel?

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Posted 01/03/2012   05:03 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Triggersmob to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
I can read the heiroglyphs!





This might help even more.
A beautiful bookmark received from Amr, in Egypt.

Steve
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Fleurons are used at times to add strength and rigidity to
the cancelling hammer, as well as just a design component.

Fleurons are used by philatelists to distinguish
different hammers and uses. Sometimes their design
is very important.

Here are some examples of fleurons:







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Triggersmob as a cartouche...



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