Stamp: Grapes and Istanbul Skyline (Turkey 1947)

Grapes and Istanbul Skyline (Turkey 1947)

22 September (Turkey ) within release International Grape and Wine Congress, Istanbul goes into circulation Stamp Grapes and Istanbul Skyline face value 60 Turkish kuruş

Stamp Grapes and Istanbul Skyline in catalogues
Michel: Mi:TR 1198
Stamp Number: Sn:TR 959
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:TR 1056

Stamp is horizontal format.

Courvoisier, Switzerland

Also in the issue International Grape and Wine Congress, Istanbul:

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Stamp Grapes and Istanbul Skyline in digits
Country: Turkey
Date: 1947-09-22
Size: 41 x 26
Perforation: comb 11½
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 60 Turkish kuruş
Print run: 200000

Stamp Grapes and Istanbul Skyline it reflects the thematic directions:

In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate seeds. Edible fruits, in particular, have propagated with the movements of humans and animals in a symbiotic relationship as a means for seed dispersal and nutrition; in fact, humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food. Accordingly, fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings. In common language usage, "fruit" normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of a plant that are sweet or sour, and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. On the other hand, in botanical usage, "fruit" includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits", such as bean pods, corn kernels, tomatoes, and wheat grains. The section of a fungus that produces spores is also called a fruiting body.

Stamp, Grapes and Istanbul Skyline, Turkey,  , Fruits