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Posted 11/08/2014   08:59 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add AKPhilately to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, jorgesurcl, for so rudely interrupting your beautiful flow of images and information, but I just wanted to ask Galeoptix Rein if he had had a chance yet to look at the Hall problem on page 141 of this thread?
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Posted 11/14/2014   01:05 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jjarmstrong47 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hello Jorgsurcl, I have that set of Eaton's Fine Papers on the database as I made an executive decision to include cinderellas if the quality was high. Do you know if they were all engraved by the same person?
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Posted 11/16/2014   5:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jorgesurcl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi jjarmstrong47 - I only have information on this another one :

Flagship over downtown NY
Vignette engraved by Arthur C. Vogel (1893-1959) :





CHILE - 1911
José J. Prieto
Printed by American Bank Note Co.

Vignette engraved by Charles Schlecht (1843-1932)
Frame & lettering engraved by George H. Seymour



Note: In 1913 was issued a similar stamp with 40cts. face value. Same engravers. Same center die
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Posted 11/22/2014   11:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jorgesurcl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
SURINAME 1945

Printed by American Bank Note Co.

Vignettes engraved by Joseph Keller (1903-1987)



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Posted 11/23/2014   06:24 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add AKPhilately to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Ah yes, they're gorgeous, thanks for putting these up. I'm still hoping to find out one day who engraved the 2.5c of this set. I have a lovely die proof of it and would love to be able to put it in with the engraver. Would you happen to know?
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Posted 11/28/2014   04:40 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add AKPhilately to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I was just browsing once again through Hessler's fantastic book when I stumbled upon the answer to the question in my previous post: the 2.5c of that 1945 Surinam set was engraved by Elie Timothée Loizeaux!

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Posted 12/17/2014   7:15 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Galeoptix to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I hadn't realized until this morning I had this stamp hidden somewhere in the attic.... A little present from my now deceased aunt who made an organized trip to the PRC in 1980.








Designed by Huang Yongyu and Shao Bolin. This stamp was printed in the combination of photogravure and recess on the WIFAG press they had since 1959. Who was the engraver???

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Posted 12/18/2014   8:22 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jorgesurcl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Designed by Huang Yongyu and Shao Bolin. This stamp was printed in the combination of photogravure and recess on the WIFAG press they had since 1959. Who was the engraver???


Rein - the engraver was Jiang Weijie
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Posted 12/25/2014   07:57 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jjarmstrong47 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I've been busy lately and not posting much. I added these two to the database today and would love any information about them.



This one from Chile was engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Company but that is as much as I know.



This one from Cuba was engraved by Security Bank Note Co, Philadelphia and printed by Cia Nacional de Artes Graficos. It is one of a set celebrating the 6th Pan-American Conference but I have not been able to find the designer or engraver.
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Posted 12/25/2014   3:49 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jorgesurcl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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This one from Chile was engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Company but that is as much as I know.


The engraver was Douglas S. Ronaldson (1825-1902) (Douglas Stewart Ronaldson)
Although Ronaldson was a prominent engraver of frames & lettering, in this case appears as the engraver of this stamp in its entirety (Index Copy Card - ABNC archives).
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Posted 12/27/2014   05:15 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jjarmstrong47 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks jorgesurcl. I'll update the database tonight.One more name finds a space.

I've just been going through my Guatemala stamps and uploaded about twenty. All I have for most of them is the printer.



This is one of the few that lists an engraver, in fact it lists two at Perkins Bacon, J.J.Harrison and H. Scott. It was released in 1924 and shows President Barrios.

It was then re-released in 1926 by Waterlow for U.P.U.



To me this seems to be the same stamp with a few changes in which case it is basically the same designer if I knew who that was. There are subtle differences which make me think it was re-engraved. Instead of looking into the distance, the President is now looking at you. My guess is a new engraver using the older stamp as a model.

Just to add to the tale, a very similar stamp was later produced by De La Rue. This time it does seem to be a new engraving but again, there are no details in my catalogue. Perhaps they simply reversed the vignette to make it look different.

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Posted 12/27/2014   05:18 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jjarmstrong47 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No! Looking at it again, the vignette is very different, especially around the eyes, so a new engraver it seems,
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Posted 12/27/2014   05:26 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jjarmstrong47 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
That is a very nice thing to find in the attic, Galeoptix. Remind me to come round some time and help you clean up the attic.
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Posted 01/09/2015   10:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jorgesurcl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
UNITED STATES - 1924
Radio Stations - Verified Reception Stamp



Printed by American Bank Note Co.

Vignette engraved by William F. Ford (1892-1962)

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Posted 01/10/2015   06:23 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Galeoptix to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


With my sincere thanks to Mr Cicero!

The Engravers of the 1986-2001 Women definitves of the German Federal Republic:

http://www.briefmarken-forum.com/t6...hichte#46737


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Hallo Rein,

Hier die komplette Liste:

Nr. 1304 (Christine Teutsch) - Jacek Kanior und Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1305 (Clara Schumann) - Egon Falz und Hans Joachim Fuchs, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1331 (Maria Sibylla Merian) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1332 (Dorothea Erxleben) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1338 (Elisabeth Selbert) - Egon Falz, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1359 (Paula Modersohn-Becker) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1365 (Cilly Aussem) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1366 (Lise Meitner) - Hans Joachim Fuchs, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1390 (Terese Giehse) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1391 (Hannah Arendt) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1392 (Mathilde Franziska Anneke) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1393 (Hedwig Dransfeld) -  Hans Joachim Fuchs, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1397 (Alice Salomon) - Lothar Lück, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1405 (Emma Ihrer) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1427 (Lotte Lehmann) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1428 (Luise von Preußen) -  Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1432 (Cécile Vogt) -  Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1433 (Fanny Hensel) - Lothar Lück, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1488 (Käthe Kollwitz) - Hans Joachim Fuchs, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1489 (Elisabet Boehm) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1497 (Sophie Scholl) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr.  1498 (Bertha von Suttner) - Hans Joachim Fuchs, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1582 (Charlotte von Stein) - Graphische Werkstätten der Bundesdruckerei
Nr. 1614 (Hedwig Corths-Maler) - Egon Falz, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1755 (Varnhagen van Ense) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1756 (Luise Henriette von Oranien) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1939 (Marlene Dietrich) - Egon Falz, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1940 (Marie-Elisabeth Lüders) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1955 (Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 1956 (Maria Probst) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2014 (Gret Palucca) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2149 (Grethe Weiser) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2150 (Käthe Strobel) - Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2158 (Mariluise Fleißer) - Jacek Kanior, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2159 (Nelly Sachs)- Wolfgang Mauer, Bundesdruckerei Berlin
Nr. 2295 (Anette Freifrau von Droste-Hülshoff) - NN
Nr. 2296 (Hildegard Knef) - NN
Nr. 2297 (Esther von Kirchbach) - NN
Nr. 2305 (Marie Juchacz) – NN

Quelle: ETB's der Deutschen Post

Mit den besten Grüßen

Cicero

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