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Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
Another fine author.............. http://cjoint.com/data/fBp7aPU3bW.htm Printed in Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., London. Issued 4/2/1916 (450.000 sets of 8 stamps each); Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. They commemorate his death's 3rd centennial. Issued as franking stamps for national senators and deputies, they were not in use, as both the Spanish Assemblies had currently the benefit of no charge mailing. Thanks to Antonio Gimeno |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
On May 27, 10:00*am, "rodney" wrote:
Another fine author.............. http://cjoint.com/data/fBp7aPU3bW.htm Printed in Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., London. Issued 4/2/1916 (450.000 sets of 8 stamps each); Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. They commemorate his death's 3rd centennial. Issued as franking stamps for national senators and deputies, they were not in use, as both the Spanish Assemblies had currently the benefit of no charge mailing. Thanks to Antonio Gimeno Rod: Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
I dug it out a phossick box this evening Blair,
I have never seen one before, The response was from here (with two others in the set) http://www.pagowirense.nl/stamps/sta-myst.asp?id=1 I took it as "unissued" but welcome any other advice. "Blair" Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
On May 27, 10:10*am, Blair wrote:
On May 27, 10:00*am, "rodney" wrote: Another fine author.............. http://cjoint.com/data/fBp7aPU3bW.htm Printed in Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., London. Issued 4/2/1916 (450.000 sets of 8 stamps each); Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. They commemorate his death's 3rd centennial. Issued as franking stamps for national senators and deputies, they were not in use, as both the Spanish Assemblies had currently the benefit of no charge mailing. Thanks to Antonio Gimeno Rod: Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair Looks like they were Official mail stamps (Scott # O12-O19) Spain 1916 Cervantes Officials (Scott O12-19) FDC, 22 April 1916. Full set on FDC. http://www.cjauctions.com/ebayimages/st3226.jpg Full mint set http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imag...inO12-19mh.jpg http://images.delcampe.com/img_large...28/959_001.jpg Full mint set inverted centers http://i.ebayimg.com/03/!BQErjcQBWk~$(KGrHgoH-CQEkJwwr(3WBJ26F9e2Kg~~_1.JPG Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
Marvelous Blair :) Something does not ring true, when a company as Bradbury Wilkinson would have an entire set printed with inverted centres. Not exactly good advertising for the company, what? "Blair" wrote in message ... On May 27, 10:10 am, Blair wrote: On May 27, 10:00 am, "rodney" wrote: Another fine author.............. http://cjoint.com/data/fBp7aPU3bW.htm Printed in Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., London. Issued 4/2/1916 (450.000 sets of 8 stamps each); Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. They commemorate his death's 3rd centennial. Issued as franking stamps for national senators and deputies, they were not in use, as both the Spanish Assemblies had currently the benefit of no charge mailing. Thanks to Antonio Gimeno Rod: Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair Looks like they were Official mail stamps (Scott # O12-O19) Spain 1916 Cervantes Officials (Scott O12-19) FDC, 22 April 1916. Full set on FDC. http://www.cjauctions.com/ebayimages/st3226.jpg Full mint set http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imag...inO12-19mh.jpg http://images.delcampe.com/img_large...28/959_001.jpg Full mint set inverted centers http://i.ebayimg.com/03/!BQErjcQBWk~$(KGrHgoH-CQEkJwwr(3WBJ26F9e2Kg~~_1.JPG Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
Hello,
As Blair correctly points out they were a private issue for use in the Congress and Senate. Here are mine. I have one left to complete the set. http://cjoint.com/?gecjGpbtY2 Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... I dug it out a phossick box this evening Blair, I have never seen one before, The response was from here (with two others in the set) http://www.pagowirense.nl/stamps/sta-myst.asp?id=1 I took it as "unissued" but welcome any other advice. "Blair" Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
Very nice Pedro,
they are a particularly well designed set. Good luck with the last one in the set. I do not understand "private issue" there must be another philatelic description other than this surely. "officials"? "Pedro" wrote in message ... Hello, As Blair correctly points out they were a private issue for use in the Congress and Senate. Here are mine. I have one left to complete the set. http://cjoint.com/?gecjGpbtY2 Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... I dug it out a phossick box this evening Blair, I have never seen one before, The response was from here (with two others in the set) http://www.pagowirense.nl/stamps/sta-myst.asp?id=1 I took it as "unissued" but welcome any other advice. "Blair" Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
Well, the Edifil Spanish catalog defines it literally as a "private issue".
I think that what they try to say is that it was intended for use only inside the Congress/Senate and not by the rest of citizens in the postal offices. Not available to general public. Correct me if I'm mistaken. Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... Very nice Pedro, they are a particularly well designed set. Good luck with the last one in the set. I do not understand "private issue" there must be another philatelic description other than this surely. "officials"? "Pedro" wrote in message ... Hello, As Blair correctly points out they were a private issue for use in the Congress and Senate. Here are mine. I have one left to complete the set. http://cjoint.com/?gecjGpbtY2 Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... I dug it out a phossick box this evening Blair, I have never seen one before, The response was from here (with two others in the set) http://www.pagowirense.nl/stamps/sta-myst.asp?id=1 I took it as "unissued" but welcome any other advice. "Blair" Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
On Jun 4, 12:26*am, "Pedro" wrote:
Well, the Edifil Spanish catalog defines it literally as a "private issue". I think that what they try to say is that it was intended for use only inside the Congress/Senate and not by the rest of citizens in the postal offices. Not available to general public. Correct me if I'm mistaken. Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... Very nice Pedro, they are a particularly well designed set. Good luck with the last one in the set. I do not understand "private issue" there must be another philatelic description other than this surely. "officials"? "Pedro" wrote in message ... Hello, As Blair correctly points out they were a private issue for use in the Congress and Senate. Here are mine. I have one left to complete the set. http://cjoint.com/?gecjGpbtY2 Pedro "rodney" wrote in message ... I dug it out a phossick box this evening Blair, I have never seen one before, The response was from here (with two others in the set) http://www.pagowirense.nl/stamps/sta-myst.asp?id=1 I took it as "unissued" but welcome any other advice. "Blair" Is this a free frank label for deputies' mail or just a commemorative sticker? Blair Correct in theory. However, I have seen a full set on a First Day Cover (along with a normal stamp to pay postage) The point is that the series is nice, but was not necessary, since Deputies and Senators had a FREE FRANK for their mail. (No stamp needed) Blair |
Spain~Franking stamps for Senators and deputies.
I whiff the fragrance of a glass slipper. "Blair" Correct in theory. However, I have seen a full set on a First Day Cover (along with a normal stamp to pay postage) The point is that the series is nice, but was not necessary, since Deputies and Senators had a FREE FRANK for their mail. (No stamp needed) Blair |
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