"BASEL DOVE"— the name of the first philatelic stamps of the Swiss Canton Basel, released 01.07.1845. The figure shows a dove.
"Basel dove"
"BASEL DOVE"— the name of the first philatelic stamps of the Swiss Canton Basel, released 01.07.1845. The figure shows a dove.
"Basel dove"
REPUBLIC of the BASQUES, see Basque Country.
"The BERLIN ISSUE"— stamp the name of the edition of the 1st issue of stamps germanskoi mail to the Marshall Islands (1897), prepared in Berlin (in contrast to the edition, printed on the spot, in the city of Jaluit).
The EXTINCTION CLUB — a collective name of various of cancellation, executed with the help of club stamps. Widespread in the USSR in the years 1958-66. Cm. Damping of non-mail.
MANUAL CLEARING — the collective name of the various methods and forms of cancellation of the postage stamps and postal sampleware manual. SAP manual includes damping different hand stamps and stamps, pencil, finger, pen, ink and others.
BRATISLAVA ISSUE — one of the first (1945) issue stamps of the revived Czechoslovakia. The series consists of 9 stamps of face values. Prepared and printed in Bratislava in 2 printers. Was in circulation until 31.01.1946, and on the territory of Slovakia up to 28.02.1946.
Postage stamp of the Bratislava edition
The BUSHEHR ISSUE [Bushire. Persia, now Iran]. In August 1915, Bushehr was occupied by British troops. Available at the post office the stamps of Persia (see Iran) napechatana text (English). "The Bushehr under British occupation". In October 1915 the postal service became subordinate to the Persian authorities.
Postage stamp of Bushehr
The canadian DOLLAR is the currency, equal to 100 cents, Canada since 1859; Newfoundland since 1868; new Brunswick 1860; Prince Edward island since 1872; of Vancouver island, 1865; British Columbia since 1868.
The CATALOG of STAMPS of the USSR — a national directory covering the issue of postage stamps and blocks of the RSFSR and the USSR. The first edition in 1923 under the editorship of F. G. Chuchin. The eleventh edition of the Catalogue of postage stamps of the USSR in 2 volumes by the Central philatelic Agency "Soyuzpechat" in 1984 includes issues 1918-80 years, as well as a number of publications for specific purposes: official and fiscal stampsused as postage; postage-due stamps, control stamps, control stamps collection philatelic foreign exchange and other. Published annual Catalogs of postage stamps of the USSR contain descriptions of releases for the previous year.
The CITY COMMUNICATION center (HUS) — enterprise communication in the cities of regional (regional) subordination. Cm. The communication node.
The CLASS POSTAL HISTORY — one of special classes of philatelic exhibitions, which exhibited fragments of collections postal history (exhibits of documentary philately). The class postal history is competitive, and the exhibits of the exhibition jury may award various awards provided for in this show.
The CLUB of YOUNG PHILATELISTS — see a Circle of young philatelists.
The COLLECTION is CHRONOLOGICAL — the philatelic collection, arranged in chronological order. Postage stamps and other philatelic materials in the Collections are arranged in chronological order of release into circulation. Creation of a collection of chronological is the most traditional way of collecting, and at major philatelic exhibitions Collection chronological shown usually in the traditional class of philately.
The COLLECTION of the STATE — the name of the special collection various email publications, officially collect the relevant employees and is the property of the state. Usually the collection of the state are kept in museums. The collection of the state signs of postal payment, postal stationery, postal stamps and other many countries. At philatelic exhibitions fragments of the Collections of the state exhibits in the official class. Collection of state of the Soviet Union was at the Central Museum of wireless named after A. S. Popov in Leningrad. It consisted of a General collection of postage stamps of all countries, regularly updated with new editions, as well as various specialized collections of domestic postal publications, including print projects and essays.
The COLLECTOR of STAMPS AND postcards — Russian philatelic magazine. The only issue was published in March 1908 in Yaroslavl.
The up zubtsovku COMB — the kind of zubtsovki with kotoroy perforating machine punches the perforations simultaneously with 3 sides (in the form of a "comb") of all grades located in a single row of stamp sheet. There are single and double combs. When 3убцовке comb teeth in the corners of the stamps in most cases the correct form is found on stamps of many countries.
The comb up zubtsovku:
and the angular teeth;
b — series single and double comb
COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPES — see the Whole thing illustrated.
The POSTAL TREATY — the international legal document that governs the relationship between the postal administrations of the countries signatory to this Agreement post. The basis of organization and activities of many international postal unions. See the universal postal Convention.
The COUPON RETURN of the BRITISH COMMONWEALTH — a special character used to exchange for stamp corresponding to the tariff for sending the letter only to the countries of the Commonwealth (an international Association comprising the United Kingdom, its possessions, and various States, former British dependent territory, have preserved among themselves economic, trade and political relations).
The COUPON RETURN of the FRENCH UNION — a special character used to exchange for stamp corresponding to the tariff for sending the letter only to the countries of the French Union (international Union, which includes France and other States — former French possessions, retaining between economic trade and political relations).