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Lithograving...thanks for posting the many examples of the works of H.Cheffer. |
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graphis, I'm hoping that you will add more Cheffers just as jjarmstrong47 did.  He apparently engraved the annual Day of the Stamp issues for the Saar. Does anyone here have them and if so can we have some scans please? I'm curious as to which engraver has the record for working on the most countries stamps. Henry Cheffer must be right up there. |
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Here's one of them.  Saar 1951, Stamp Day: Stamp carriers in 1760 SG 302, Scott 227 |
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Another from Saar but not stamp day.  Saar 1954. National Relief Fund - Paintings: Baron EmilVon Maucler by D. F. Dietrich. SG 353, Scott B103 |
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Also some for Morocco  1933 G.P.O. Casablanca. SG 173, Scott 128.  1933 Ouarzazat. SG 188, Scott 143  1942 Draa Valley. SG231, Scott163a |
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Algeria by Cheffer  1936 Arc de Triomphe, Lambèse. SG 131, Scott 101.  1936 A halt in the Sahara. SG 107, Scott 79. I love the simplicity of the vignette in this one. This should handle the complaints that we are not collecting by engraver.  |
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Finally, a few more from Monaco  1953 50th anniversary of discovery of Anaphylaxis. SG 475. Scott 303.  1953 Postage Due: S.S. United States. SG D481, Scott J49  1953 Postage Due: Sailing Ship. SG D480, Scott J40 |
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Great stuff jjarmstrong47, thanks for showing them.
I really like the two from the Saar. The boy baron is the first time I've seen a Cheffer stamp which did not include his name.
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Here are a few more Cheffer engraved for Denmark. DENMARK 1947 Designer : H. Seidelin Engraver : Henry ChefferScott B17 Liberation of Denmark showing Danish flag.  Designer : F. Holm Engraver : Henry ChefferScott 301 - 303 100 years Danish State Railways.    Designer : Viggo Bang ( 1885 - 1967) Engraver : Henry ChefferScott 304 J C Jacobsen, founder of the Glyptothek Art Museum, Copenhagen.  |
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Here is a link to an article in Stamp & Coin Martwhich explains how Cheffer was chosen to design and engrave a stamp for the 1938 state visit of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth. https://www.collectors-club-of-grea...isit-of-kingI find this sentence also interesting. Two printings took place, the first on Press N° 5 from 9-17 June and the second on Press N° 2 from 13 June to 5 July.This could mean that by 1938 the Atelier du timbre, Paris had 5 printing presses cranking out stamps or maybe only 4 since Press N° 1 was perhaps that 1928 flat bed press which was no longer in use after the first rotary press began printing in 1931. |
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I use Scott and Gibbons but occasionally I don't trust what they tell me. They both agree that the 1906 set for Bosnia and Herzegovenia, engraved by Schirnbock, was recess printing. The 1910 set for the emperor's birthday is another thing. Scott says they are engraved which in their book means recess printed. Gibbons give no details which usually means that they are not.  I've looked at these and they don't look recess printed to me. The ink is lying very flat on the surface whereas on the 1906 issue it is raised. Does anyone have a different catalogue where they can check these please? |
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My Michel Osterreich Spezial 2007 catalogue states that the 1910 set and the 1912 additional set are all recess-printed.
As for your previous Schirnböck query on page 209: as far as I know Schirnböck only got in touch with the Austrian postal authorities after a 'subsidy' from Emperor Franz Joseph allowed him to engrave De Fregger's 'Delivery of Imperialistic Gifts to Andreas Hofer in the Palace at Innsbruck', which was around 1896 I believe, so I doubt it very much that he was the engraver of those 1890 stamps. |
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Thanks Adrian. Now I can add them to the database with a clear conscience. I'll leave 1890 as unknown for now. I should hit 8000 stamps on the database tomorrow - about fifteen to go. Only about another 12000 or so. |
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