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Posted 09/11/2018   04:11 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Been interested in mint stamps for a long time, The World Postal Stationery joined my postal obsessions during the last years.

So, I'd like to start here a discussion as well as presentation of the huge field of the Soviet postal stationery.

Along with the enormous propaganda purpose, their envelopes and postal cards cover every theme that exists on this planet.
Furthermore, as if it is the only country that has produced stamped picture postcards.

Anyway, let's start with this postal card issued in 1976, celebrating 200 Years of the famous Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
Michel catalog #LPSo 38.
I think, every soviet postal card has an unique Indicium.


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Posted 09/11/2018   04:28 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The Summer Olympic Games Moscow'80 gave occasion for massive stationery production in the period 1977-80.

Here is a postal card, part of a set with the mascot Misha who presents what can be seen in Moscow. The topic of this particular card is the Architecture.
Michel catalog #LPSo 63.
The word "Avia" in the upper part means Air Mail.


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Edited by MrPhilaRooms - 09/11/2018 04:31 am
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Posted 09/11/2018   04:46 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Title: White Nights Art Festival - Leningrad '84
envelope of 1984, Michel catalog #U 510.I

Postmark: Leningrad 1984



I see that I cannot use Cyrillic letters in this forum.
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Edited by MrPhilaRooms - 09/11/2018 04:50 am
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Posted 09/11/2018   06:56 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Title: Movie Theatre "Avrora", Krasnodar
envelope of 1968.


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Posted 09/11/2018   07:10 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Indicium Title: Means of postal transport.



Indicium responds to Definitive stamp of 1982 Michel #5238, Yvert #4965.
It has been stamped on Soviet envelopes in the period 1983-90 in variety of colors mostly in cyan-blue or red.
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Edited by MrPhilaRooms - 09/11/2018 10:39 am
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I've quite a bit of these items of USSR postal stationery as well -

Here's some picture postal cards.






Just a side note, the Soviets are not the only country that has picture postal cards. You can find them from Germany, Switzerland, most of the Nordic countries, Canada, U.S., Australia and many other countries.
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Edited by Battlestamps - 09/11/2018 08:15 am
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Posted 09/11/2018   10:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
Battlestamps said:
"Just a side note, the Soviets are not the only country that has picture postal cards. You can find them from Germany, Switzerland, most of the Nordic countries, Canada, U.S., Australia and many other countries."


Okay, I've just never came across some others.
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Posted 09/11/2018   12:55 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Battlestamps to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Well, as you get into world postal stationery it will be a whole wide world of new material for you to see. There's many other types of postal stationery too from letter bands, wrappers, letter sheets, letter cards, postal reply cards, aerogrammes and others. Enjoy!
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I too have a number of these postal cards too. I don't collect them per se, but these came my way so to speak.

Here are a few of them :


Chimo

Bujutsu










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Posted 09/12/2018   03:37 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Airmail.
Title: Summer Olympic Games Moscow '80 - Wrestling
envelope of 1980, Michel catalog #LU 207.I.a

Red Indicium.





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Edited by MrPhilaRooms - 09/12/2018 03:50 am
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Posted 09/12/2018   03:43 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Airmail Indicium: Aircraft Tu-154



Indicium responds to Definitive stamp of 1976 Michel #4498, Yvert #4333.
It has been stamped on Soviet envelopes in the period 1977-83 in variety of colors mostly in cyan-blue, red or pinkish lilac.
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Posted 09/12/2018   03:48 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrPhilaRooms to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Airmail.
Title: Happy New Year
envelope of 1977, Michel catalog #LU 201.I.a

Cyan-blue Indicium.


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Posted 09/13/2018   12:59 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add erilaz to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a 1991 postal card commemorating the 1000th anniversary of The Book of Lamentations by Grigor Narekatsi (Gregory of Narek), Armenian monk, poet, philosopher, theologian, composer, and saint.
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Hope this isn't too off-topic, but I have had this for many years. Don't know what it's for, and I've struggled to translate it. I think the very first words, top left, mean something like "collect stamps", so I assume it's printed to encourage young collectors.

Anyone know anything more?




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Edited by Ringo - 09/13/2018 03:01 am
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Ringo, your thoughts are right.

The title in the upper left is a call:

"Buy postage stamps and other philatelic novelties."

The slogan in the image is:

"A Stamp Collection is a Good Present."

Below image:

"Moscow City Agency" and a logo.

On the right side:

"Collectors!
Come in our shops.
You'll find there all products you are interested in."

And there is a list of shop addresses.

I think when one buy stamps they put them in this cover. It is probably of the 60's or something near.
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Brilliant! thanks for the info. Great to know.
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