Picture Perfect: New Zealand 1898-1908
Two different printers, three different platemakers and four different papers, not to mention famous errors and perforation varieties. Is this the ultimate turn-of-the-century collectable?
By Derek Diamond|2019-07-30T09:54:14+10:00Jul 22, 2019|Birds on Stamps, British Commonwealth, British Empire, Classic Stamps, Errors, Feature, New Zealand, Overprints, Pacific Islands, Perforations, Rarities, Revenues, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, Venezuela, Waterlow|
Two different printers, three different platemakers and four different papers, not to mention famous errors and perforation varieties. Is this the ultimate turn-of-the-century collectable?
By Christer Brunström|2019-07-23T17:42:17+10:00Sep 1, 2016|Articles, Errors, Feature, Finland, Scandinavia, Sweden, Topicals or Thematics|
For more than 15 years I have written a very long series of articles aimed at beginners for the Swedish
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:37+11:00Mar 19, 2015|"The Stamp News", Articles, Czechoslovakia, Designers, Errors, History, Philatelic Publications, Printers, Printing Processes, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics|
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:25:00+11:00Aug 9, 2009|"The Postage Stamp", Articles, Errors, Nostalgia, Philatelic Publications, United States|
This entertaining account was first published in The Postage Stamp (October, 1913). It ran as first in a series under
By Geoff Kellow|2017-10-11T09:25:21+11:00Sep 23, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Errors, Rarities|
The 13c Avocet became the first decimal stamp to be reported with a missing colour when two sheets, each showing