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 W. H. Koebel|2019-02-01T05:54:33+11:00Feb 1, 2019|Articles, History, South America, Venezuela|
Republished from Peoples of All Nations by Educational Book Company (1923). THE Venezuelan coast was discovered by Columbus on August
By PDb Maps|2017-10-11T09:19:03+11:00Oct 13, 2016|British Empire, British Guiana, History, Maps, Railroads or Railways, South America Maps, Venezuela|
This map shows the Boundary lines of British Guiana on the map of Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1896 (page 88). Map
By PDb Maps|2017-10-11T09:20:17+11:00Jun 21, 2015|History, Maps, South America, South America Maps, Venezuela|
Here's a useful and detailed map of Venezuela, as it was in 1920...
By L. E. Elliot|2017-10-11T09:20:23+11:00May 25, 2015|Articles, Geography, History, South America, Venezuela|
By PDb Glossary|2017-10-11T09:21:46+11:00Jan 17, 2014|Glossary, Glossary - B, History, Papers, South America, Venezuela|
Watermarked with parallel lines far apart. Batonné paper describes its texture and is similar to laid paper but has far
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:25:09+11:00May 6, 2009|"Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal", Articles, Classic Stamps, Philatelic Publications, South America, Venezuela|
[The following article was written by L.W. Fulcher and was first published in the Stanley Gibbons Monthly
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:25:41+11:00Jun 6, 2008|Classic Stamps, First Issues, South America, Stamp Profiles, Venezuela|
Adhesive stamps were adopted by Venezuela in 1859. The first issue, with the coat of arms, being lithographed by an