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Showing posts with label Pakistan stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan stamps. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2015

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Today I have some nice stamps from PRC and Pakistan... The Chinese stamps were all stocked in a small envelope , and were bought perhaps in the end of 2012.. it was the last time I bought Chinese stamps.. during 2011 I bought large quantities of these stamps, complete years, etc.. One of my main goals is to end the 50's.. extraordinary stamps with the extra of ultra satisfaction...! every time I buy stamps from PRC I get a great deal of pleasure because it was from the beginning one of my Target countries (Yes, the pajama story--- an earlier post---!!) ...

Let us start chronologically , as usual lately...


This first series I present today doesn't have nothing special, in fact it is the weak point of PRC stamps I have today.. Yet, there is one fact I must remind you.. this is another one of the many stamps of the Master Designer Sun Chuanzhe .. this man designed almost all of the stamps from 1949 to 1953 and continued for many years after that , always designing stamps.. it is considered the major Chinese stamp designer and the first one to have International recognition... for me , and this is a personal opinion, he leaves a mark in almost of his greatest stamps.. it is the characteristic Currency label, as you can see in this stamp.. look in all the other China stamps i will present today, and compare.. they all are designed by Sun Chuanzhe..
This series is a rather simple one , simple design and Offset Printing.. One other aspect I want to highlight in the work of this Artist  is his great Versatility..he designed very simple stamps like this, some more complicated, portraits, landscapes and even some very complicated and elaborated historical stamps with guns , tanks, flags, portraits, everything in the same stamp..it was without doubts a complete designer, like many , many others who make our Hobby possible...
1952 "International Child Protection Conference, Vienna." (2) [Des (Sun Chuanzhe)][Offset (Shanghai Huadong Revenue Printing Works)] Sc(136,137)



This series commemorates the presence of Chinese soldiers in the War in Korea.. all the Technical data of these stamps say that We are in presence of a Recess Printing but  my fingers tell me otherwise... the paper is very thin and I can't feel a thing , in either of the sides of the paper , it could be a piece of common white paper..!!!. these are for sure fake stamps..!.It was usual in Chinese stamps of those days to find mixed offset/Recess stamps, with the vignette printed in offset and the lettering in recess... this is not the case.. I must believe in the technical data I get in catalogs and internet sites, and they all tell me that these are recess printed stamps.. I present them the same way.. It is curious that only today , when I was classifying them , I noted this detail... well , apparently I've been Robbed..!!.
I've got one or two extra's that were already in the collection.. i am going to examine them and I'll let you know what I find in a future post...
1952 "2nd Anniversary  of Chinese Volunteer Force in Korea." (4) [Des (Sun Chuanzhe)][Recess (Shanghai People's Printing Works)] Sc(171,...,174)


Beautiful stamps.... nothing to say..! [Ah.. the stamps have the same size , of course , this is a image bonding and sometimes it doesn't work properly...]
1953 "135th Birth Anniversary of Karl Marx." (2) [Des (Sun Chuanzhe)][Engr (Liu Guotong)][Recess (Beijing People's Printing Works)] Sc(183,184)


China must be along with North Korea , the champions of ' Flag Presence in stamps '.. there are flags and people cheering in almost every stamp.. it is a curious record..the other stamps are fake but these ones are originals for sure... beautiful stamps and nice printing...
1953 "Seventh National Labor Union Conference" (2) [Des (Sun Chuanzhe)][Engr (Lin Wenyi)][Recess (BPPW)] Sc(185,186)




There are two important but well known facts related with this series... the first is that  exists another issue with the same designs but different colors.. the second series is much more valuable and scarce, of course.. the second detail is related only to the first stamp, the red one.. there are some Chinese labels in the bottom left of the design.. in some of these stamps a word was added .. the small arrow in the picture above indicates the extra Chinese 'letters'...it is another beautiful series where Lenin, Stalin and Mao Zedong appear to give more strength to the series..
1953 "35th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution" (4) [Des (Sun Chuanzhe)][Engr (Liu Guotong)][Recess (BPPW)] Sc(194,...,197)

PAKISTAN

stamps from the last lot I bought in December, with stamps of India and Pakistan..



This is the first series from the Independent Pakistan.. The series show us monuments and buildings from Pakistan.. (1)Assembly building 2) Karachi Airport 3) Lahore Fort).. the fourth stamps show us the Crescent Moon and Stars surrounded by a Floral Ornament and in the center Arabic Labels.. this 1r stamp was designed by A. Chugthai and was beautifully engraved by De La Rue , London... There is a slight disagreement between SG and Sc referring to the perforations... there are two perforations in this series ... the An values and the r value.. in addition to this aspect , there are 1r stamps with other perforation, much more valuable.. The two catalogs give different values for the initial perforations and also for the less common 1r...My 1r stamp , and I've got 5 more, has 11.5 of perforation.. 
1948 "Independence" (4) [Des (A. Chugthai / 1r)][Recess (De La Rue , London)] Sc(20,...,23)



this stamp is from a series of two, with the same beautiful design...It  commemorates the first Indian Postage stamp....
1952 "Cent of "Scinde Dawk" Issue of India" )2) [Recess (De La Rue, London)] Sc(64)




The stamps of this period immediately after the Independence are good examples of how a stamp should be.. nice papers, beautiful designs and good printings.. once more we have here stamps commemorating the Independence , highlighting Monuments and Natural Landscapes..1) Kagghan Valley 2)Jahangir's Mausoleum 3) Mountain Gilgit 4) Badshahi Masjid 5) Tea plantation 6) Cotton Plantation 7) Jute Field & River
1954 "7th Anniversary of the Independence" (7) [Recess (De La Rue, London)] Sc(66,...,72)


To clime a mountain is one crazy thing , but to clime one of the highest mountains on Earth , defying Nature in one of it's most extreme Climates, it is a Heroic achievement .. 
1954 "Conquest of K2 (Mount Godwin-Austen)" (1) [Recess (De La Rue,London)] Sc(65)


1957 "Centenary of Struggle for Independence (Indian Mutiny)" (2) [Des (Mr. Ahsan)][Litho (De La Rue, London)] Sg(90,91)



some traces of the past are remembered in this series.. 
1963 "Archaeological Series." (4) [Des (Ashfaq Ghani)][Recess] Sc(180,...,183)


1964 "Death Bicentenary of Shah Abdul Latif of Bhit" (1) [Des (Ashfaq Ghani)][Intaglio (De La Rue,London)] Sc(208)

During this post , I had to interrupt the writing several times due to diverse situations...Sorry for the last part of the post where I was simply ' not in the mood' to write, but I had to finish it ... Sorry....

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Bridges

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As I said in a earlier post, I'm a complete beginner in India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Syria Philately's..I have tried to obtain some stamps from India and Pakistan ( without buying them...) , but... the world isn't perfect..!
The stamps that I present today, came along with  larger lot's of world stamps.. I just have some recent stamps of Pakistan, that I leave for another opportunity...





















Here we are in presence of a series originally issued in 1961/1963... the first stamp is from that series.. the others belong to a redrawn series issued in 1963/1970..
I called this series "Views from Pakistan..." ; the 2 views presented are Kyber Pass and Shalimar Gardens , Lahore.
There are several ways to distinguish these two series, but I will only highlight one:
As you can see in the original series, the top right label present the letters clearly separated ; in the other series we can see that there is a line passing through the top of all letters, uniting them...
The last 4 stamps are from a 'Overprinted "Views of Pakistan (1963/1970)"'  series and the stamps presented are issued 1963 and 1964...

Perf: 13.5 x 14 (for all stamps)
Sc(131) Sc(134a,135a,135b,135c,138a) Sc(O79b,O82a,O83,O86a)

Now I have some stamps from Syria..



The stamp represents a Water Wheel and belongs to a series 5 1925..
Perf: 13.5
Sc(J33)






stamp from a series 24 1930 "Views from Syria (1930/1936)"
This is , from what I have seen in Catalogs, clearly a "Must Have" situation (all this period...)
it represents the Great Mosque of Aleppo.
Perf: 12.5 x 12
Sc(211)






Air Mail series 7 1940 ..
Perf: 13
Sc(C89,C90)
beautiful stamps...




(Overprint  'United Arab Nation UAR' over "Azem Palace,Damascus 1957" ) 1959
Perf: 11.5
Sc(UAR33)





A pair of stamps from the series 13 "President Hafez Al Assad (1986/1990)"
Perf: 11.5
Sc(1068)




here is a small video with some of the stamps shown in this blog in the month of March 2014 ( the blog have started in 20/03/2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YsJ4fIWgPM

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