23 January 2011

Loriot - a talking dog on stamps

 

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Date of Issue – 3 January 2011

German Post issued a set of 4  welfare stamps four episodes of the well-known animated film about Loriot, a talking dog, and his owner Dr. Sommer. The welfare stamps are traditionally issued by the German Post in favor of voluntary welfare. This year's recipient of the additional cents mentioned on the welfare stamps is the Federal Association of Voluntary Welfare, organization according relief to destitute people. Loriot is a comedy, it shows real social conditions and human behavior, reflecting funny situations of viewers' everyday life.

 

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From our Readers…

BATON RELAY COVER OF CHENNAI HAS TWO DIFFERENT DATES
                                                                                           - Sudhir Jain


Queen Baton Relay Cover issued at Chennai bears two different dates on both the sides. On the front side 20.08.2010 is printed on the left upper side on the cover. While 25.06.2010 is written in the cancellation.

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On the back side of this cover, statue of Tamil Saint Thiruvallavar is printed. As Saint Thiruvallavar was Jain, some of the Philatelists, who collect Jainism theme, have affixed one stamp on the back side also and arranged to cancel it with special cancellation of Chennai.On the back side of the cover it is printed that “The Special Cover is issued to commemorate the arrival of Queen’s Baton Relay at Chennai on 20.08.2010” while the cancellation bears date of about two months back i.e. 25.06.2010.

22 January 2011

New Stamps from Czech Republic..

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Kaspar Maria von Sternberg

Date of Issue – 5 January 2011

 

Kaspar Maria von Sternberg

Kaspar Maria von Sternberg (born on January 6th, 1761 at Březina Castle) was one of the leading scientists of the first half of the 19th century, with a special interest in botany, geology and paleontology, and is considered as one of the founders of paleobotany. He is the author of an extensive and precious collection of minerals, fossils and herbs that became the core collection of the National Museum in Prague, founded by Kaspar Maria von Sternberg.


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Census

Date of Issue – 5 January 2011

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St Agnes of Bohemia

Date of Issue – 20 January 2011

 

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The Tradition of Czech Stamp Production

Date of Issue – 20 January 2011

21 January 2011

New Stamps from UK…

 

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To be issued on  24 January 2011

 

The second set of  UK Fast stamps depicting birds will be issued on 24 January, one of three sets to be issued this year.  These will be sold from Post & Go machines at selected Post Offices across the UK and from the Philatelic Bureau at Tallents House. The second set  depicts common garden birds and is issued in time for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Big Garden Bird Watch.

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Post & Go terminals allow customers to weigh their letters and packets, pay for and print postage labels and stamps without the need to visit the counter. The first Post & Go machine was trialled in The Galleries Post Office in Bristol in 2007.

FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson

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Date of Issue : 11 January 2011

Stingray, Joe 90, and Captain Scarlett – just some of the ground-breaking TV shows devised by Gerry Anderson in the 1960s, and now set to feature on a set of six stamps and a revolutionary new Miniature Sheet design. 1st Class Joe 90

1st Class – Joe 90

Each week nine year old Joe would download special skills from the Big Rat computer to carry out secret missions. Broadcast 1968 to 1969.

1st Class Captain Scarlet

1st Class – Captain Scarlet

Rendered indestructible by the alien Mysterons, Spectrum agent Captain Scarlet and his colour co-ordinated colleagues save the world in 32 episodes broadcast from 1967 to 1968.

1st Class Thunderbirds

1st Class – Thunderbirds

From their island hideaway International Rescue coordinate amazing rescue missions with their fantastic machines - like transporter Thunderbird 2 seen about to blast off. Broadcast from 1965 to 1966.

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97p – Stingray

From 1964 to 1965 Troy Tempest and Phones of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol, kept humanity safe from various undersea threats, in their submarine, Stingray. This was the first of Anderson’s shows in colour.

97p Fireball XL5

97p – Fireball XL5

Together with his robot sidekick Robert (who was voiced by Anderson) Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol kept the Earth safe from any interplanetary threat with his rocket ship Fireball XL5.

97p Supercar

97p – Supercar

Featuring the adventures of inventor Mike Mercury and his amazing vehicle, that was equally at home on land, under water and in the air. First broadcast between 1961 and 1962.

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FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson Miniature Sheet

The miniature sheet is made up of four new stamps (1st, 60p, 88p and 97p) featuring Thunderbirds 1 to 4.The outer space monitoring station Thunderbird 5 is shown in the border.

Source : Royal Mail

20 January 2011

New Stamps from France..

 

 

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Date of issue – 10 January 2011

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Paint your heart….

 

Loa Poste  issued 4 new stamps on 10th January 2011. Two stamps shown above are extraordinary stamps with special features. other stamps shown below featuring Timbre Tram Train de Mulhouse and Chinese New Year – the year of Rabbit.

Maurizio Galante, a famous Paris fashion designer, in collaboration with French Post has created 2 stamps to illustrate the designer brand name hearts.

The first stamp of 0.95 ˆ named "Engrave your initials" is covered with a red metallic film on which you can "engrave" a message or your initials.

The second stamp of 0.58 ˆ titled "Paint me" gives you the freedom to colorize it at your will. Thus, everyone can manifest creativity and become author of his own stamp.

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Date of issue – 10 January 2011

 

Chinese New Year -  Year of Rabbit

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Date of Issue – 10 January 2011

19 January 2011

Highlights of INDIPEX - 2011

INDIPEX 2011, World Philatelic Exhibition is being organized by India Post, Government of India, in association with the Philatelic Congress of India, the National Federation for Philately in India from 12th to the 18th February 2011 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, India. The Federation International Philatelic (FIP) is extending its patronage, and the Federation of Inter-Asian Philately (FIAP) its auspices, for conduct of the Exhibition.

INDIPEX 2011, aims to bring the international philatelic community together to celebrate philately, and will provide a unique platform for interaction between all the philatelic stake-holders, viz. the collectors, the dealers, the philatelic journalists and publishers, the designers and security printers, and the postal administrations who issue stamps and stationery.

The exhibition will be largely competitive and showcase some of the finest and rarest stamp collections from around the world. Stamps reflect the history, culture, ethos and concerns of nations and people, which makes stamp collection as a hobby interesting and educative. By showcasing the best philatelic collections, INDIPEX 2011 looks to attract many newcomers to explore the fascinating world of philately.

There is considerable excitement about the exhibition all around the world as it will be one of the biggest events in India after the Commonwealth Games.

EXHIBTION DETAILS

INDIPEX 2011 will have each day earmarked for celebrating themes such as science and technology, culture and heritage, youth and sports, environment and women’s issues. The exhibition itself will be spread over an area of over 29700 square feet, with booths and stalls for philatelic dealers, government ministries and under takings and corporate entities. With participation from over 70 countries, 500 foreign delegates and about 5000 school children, stamp enthusiasts and other visitors are expected to visit daily.

Personalized Stamp

One of the most exciting feature of the exhibition is the My STAMP which is being introduced by India Post for the first time in India. Also known as ‘Personalised stamp‘,

MY STAMP allows you to add a personal touch to your mail by combining India Post stamps with a photograph or any design or logo of your choice - the perfect complement to invitations, birthday greetings and business or personal letters. One can choose any pictures they want as long as they are not rude or offensive.

So pick your favourite photo now and turn it into a MY STAMP. Choose from one of 6 stamp designs and give your mail that personal touch.

1. Trains
2. Aeroplanes
3. Wildlife
4. Panchatantra
5. Sun Signs (12 Different Sheets)
6. Taj Mahal

Each sheet has 12 stamps on one of the above themes and 12 MY STAMPS with perforations.

Terms & Conditions:

1. You warrant that for MY STAMP you will only submit a photo that you own copyright in, or have the copyright owner’s permission to reproduce. (Permission may be given by a parent or guardian on behalf of an infant.) India Post reserves the right to ask you to prove that you have the right to copy the photo and that permission has been obtained from persons featured in the photo or that you have the right to use any images or logos in the photo. If you are unable to prove any of the above upon request, India Post may refuse to copy the photo. In such instances, India Post will return your photo and payment will be refunded.

2. If your photo contains any non-Hindi/English words you must provide a written translation with your order.

3. Any copyright in the MY STAMP images vests in India Post. A person cannot reproduce or authorise the reproduction of the MY STAMP.

4. India Post reserves the right not to print your photo image on the tab, if in its opinion this image is unacceptable, or India Post suspects that the copying of the photo will infringe copyright or may otherwise infringe any other law.

5. You agree to indemnify India Post against any claim, damages or expenses India Post suffers in connection with the use of your photo, including any infringement of another person’s intellectual property rights or unauthorised use of any image of any other person or property.

6. You may use the MY STAMP to pay postage on a postal article posted in India. These picture stamps cannot be sent on their own without accompanied with the corresponding stamp. Each of the MY STAMP used to pay postage will be postmarked.

7. Variations in colour, image quality and position may occur in the finished product. You acknowledge that the finished photo image is dependent on the quality of the photo submitted. To the extent permitted by law, India Post will not refund or replace an order if the MY STAMP is of poor quality.

8. The general ruling in India is that you don't feature living people on stamps. But MY STAMP is the exception as the photo is quite clearly separate from the stamp.

9. All images that are submitted for reproduction in MY STAMP must:

a. Be provided with an English/Hindi translation for images that contain a foreign language. The translation must meet the other guideline criteria below.

b. Not discriminate against a person on the basis of disability, race or colour.

c. Not contain celebrities, actors, musicians, sports people, cartoons or other famous people whereby the customer may not own the copyright.

d. Not contain provocative, sexual, violent or other offensive content.

e. Not contain nudity or semi nudity.

f. Not contain profanity or obscenities.

g. Not contain firearms or weaponry.

h. Not contain libellous, defamatory or other content deemed offensive.

i. Not contain material that could infringe copyright.

j. Not contain racial, prejudicial or discriminatory subject matter.

k. Not contain nationalistic, political statements or politically motivated messages or symbols including flags.

l. Not contain images that show illegal or anti-social behaviour.

- Ajay Kumar Mittal, Member Technical Committee

Commemorative Flight on 100 years of Airmail

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The exhibition will largely focus on Aerophilately as India Post celebrates the Centenary of the First Official Airmail Flight that took place in India on 18th February 1911. A ceremonial flight would take place on 12th February 2011 from Allahabad to Naini commemorating the 100 years of the Airmail flight. The flight would carry about 5000 First Day Special Covers with special postmark; a collector’s delight being limited editions. The special stamp carrying the special cancellation would be released on 12th February, 2011 to commemorate the event.

The First Official Airmail Flight

Although airborne mail transport had occurred during the nineteenth century, the first Official Airmail was flown in India in 1911.

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On February 18, 1911, French pilot Henri Pequet (1888-1974) carried the official airmail; a sack with about 6,000 cards and letters on his Humber biplane. The plane flew a distance of five miles, from an Allahabad polo field, over the Yamuna River, to Naini. All mails were marked with a large magenta cachet showing a plane within a double lined circle, inscribed “First Aerial Post — 1911 — U.P. Exhibition Allahabad“.

Pequet was in India flying demonstration flights for the United Provinces Exhibition in Allahabad. Walter Windham (1868-1942), a British aviation pioneer, organized the aerial demonstrations. The event marked the first time airplanes flew in India.

The Philatelic Passport

Having more than 70 countries participating at this exhibition, with a Philatelic Passport, collectors need to travel from country to country by visiting sales booths to buy the stamps and obtain the special datestamp cancellations of that participating country. When it is done, one will have completed his travel around the world. This is very exciting as the activity of traveling through the world would take place at just one venue which is the World Philatelic Exhibition at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The philatelic passport has stamps with full postal cancellations on each page. These stamps together with the passport will be worth much more than the individual used stamps when removed. There are collectors of these passports.

Philatelic Passport aims to create enthusiasm amongst children, stamp lovers, philatelists and visitors. The passport can be obtained from the exhibition directly.

Souvenir

 

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The Khadi Stamp

India Post on the occasion of INDIPEX 2011 is bringing out a special stamp on Gandhi Ji to commemorate the event. The stamp will be unique as it will be printed on "Khadi", the handspun cotton material that Gandhi Ji held as the symbol of self determination and self reliance.

The Presentation Pack will be released by Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India on Saturday 12th February 2011 at INDIPEX 2011, the World Philatelic Exhibition being held in New Delhi, the capital of India.

The Presentation Pack

The Khadi Stamp will be available during the exhibition at the venue, as a Presentation Pack which will also include a miniature sheet. The Presentation Pack is priced at Rs. 250 only and a maximum of 10 stamps can be ordered by a single person.

Orders for this special stamps can be placed by writing directly to Mr A.S. Kala or pre-ordering them online. Outstation orders will be sent by Speed post for which necessary charges will apply.

The deliveries would start from 12th February 2011.

View details : http://www.indipex2011.com/

New Stamps from Malaysia

 

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To be issued on 21 February 2011

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Hi ! here are some beautiful stamps to be issued by Malaysia. Pos Malaysia will issue a set of 4 commemorative stamps on  21st February 2011 featuring Highland Tourist Spots. A set of Maxim Cards will also be issued featuring scenic beauty of Malaysia.The stamps and Maxim cards are very nice and attractive and sure to be liked by all collectors. Thanks to Mr Srini Thevarayan of Klang, Malaysia for this post. This is all for Today…Till Next Post….Have a Nice Time !

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'Highland Tourist Spot'

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Club News

New stamp from India

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India Post issued a commemorative stamp on  Gujarati Magazine "Doot"  on 15 January 2011

Stamp fair starts in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- The largest stamp exhibition in Malaysia's history kicked off at the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday , expecting to attract some 300,000 visitors to the fair that ends on March 25.

Penny Black, the first adhesive postage stamp issued in Britain since 1840, and the signed-Malaysia state royal first day cover, the first of its kind introduced last year during the installation of a state ruler, are among the 50,000 philately on display at the museum.

The stamp exhibition also showcases stamps and first day covers from around the world, telling stories about historical events.

The museum, together with Malaysian Information, Communications and Culture Ministry, local post services company and the National Philatelic Association jointly launched the exhibition in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. The event has drawn attention of philatelists and curious crowd.

While some philatelists commemorated important events that happened in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), such as the admission of Cambodia into the regional bloc in 1999, others bragged about the multi-ethnical and cultural environment in Malaysia.

1st National Numismatic Exhibition - 2011

We are happy to inform that we are conducting a National level Numismatic Exhibition for the First time in the Heart of the Garden City of India, Bengaluru of Coins, Notes & Stamps. 

The exhibition will be held from 6th May to 8th May 2011 at The Bell Hotel. Adjoined to the  Bangalore City Railway Station &  Opp to Majestic Bus Stop.

Please contact Mr. Sudip Kheria, Mr. Amod Krishana or M/S Marudhar Arts for dealers stall booking or for any other information.

-Rajender Maru

Marudhar Arts 114 (F6), 1st Floor 120, Pamadi Chambers,
Dr. D. V. G. Road,Basavangudi (Gandhi Bazar)
Bangalore 560 004 (INDIA)  email info@maruphilaque.com 

Ph No  +91-80-6532 9800 Fax No +91-80-2667 9800 Mob +91-9243145999

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