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Showing posts with label Stamp Fairs. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Club News….

 

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Indian Errors major interest at SG Auction

Stanley Gibbons June auction demonstrates the strength of Indian and Chinese stamps with a bidding frenzy for rare Indian errors and 60% of China lots selling for double estimate or more.

15th June saw collectors and investors from across the globe focusing their attention on the Stanley Gibbons bi-annual public auction, held at 399 Strand, London as more than 1000 world lots went under the hammer.

Starting with foreign countries, the auction got off to a strong start with all Chinese lots finding buyers. More than 60% of Chinese lots went for double or more their pre-auction estimate including lot 19; the ever popular 1964 Chinese Peonies 2y miniature sheet (SG MS2199a) fine u/m, which sold for £2,760.

The highlight of the foreign section however, was lot 57; A 1862 (April 9) Neapolitan Provinces cover to Glasgow franked with the 1861 1g, 2g, 5g and 20g which were cancelled by two Napoli al Porto cds’s. This superb quadruple franking cover with two other covers sold for £16,100 after a long battle between room and telephone bidders.

The highlight from the British Commonwealth offering was a very strong section of India, where errors were strongly fought over. Lot 271, a 1976 Wildlife 25p with black omitted (SG 825a) fine u/m with a catalogue value of £500, reached £1,610, but this was quickly outshone by the very next lot; a 1992 Birds of Prey error of value (SG 1525a) fresh and fine u/m which realised £11,500 against a catalogue value of just £1,000.

The Great Britain session held in the afternoon saw lot 1092, a collection of approximately 350 RAF Covers in seven volumes, most being signed by such as William Reid VC, Douglas Bader and Sir Barnes Wallis, realising more than double its pre-auction estimate, at £2,530.

Interestingly for a philatelic auction, one of the final items to go under the hammer, lot 1183, a mixed accumulation of coins, achieved more than five times its pre auction estimate, selling for £506.

Source: Stanley Gibbons

 

Poster Stamp Festival

West Delhi Philatelic Society is going to organize a stamp Festival in Delhi from 24 – 25 September 2011 at Ambedkar Bhawan, Rani Jhansi Road New Delhi. For more details Mr Vinod Sabharwal may be contacted at email : vksabharwal@gmail.com or indianstampghar@gmail.com  Ph : 9818148338, 9810241363

 

For Autograph Collectors

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For the lovers of Autographs, Autograph Club of India is a registered Club in Kolkata.The club promotes and guides the study of autographs and organizes exhibition of autographs.  For more details Mr Santosh Kumar Lahoti,  may be contacted at email : sklahoti@gmail.com  Website : www.autographindia.com 

 

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Club News


PHILACOIN2011 : A GREAT SUCCESS


PHILACOIN 2011, a one day Philatelic and Numismatic Exhibition held at Loins Bhawan, Bilaspur (C.G.) organized by Chhattiasgarh Philatelic Association,Bilaspur jointly with Bilaspur Mudra Parishad,Bilaspur under patronage of Loins Club Bilaspur on 22.05.11 stamped an impression of great success as it was graced by the regular attendance of big number of visitors of the city and was highly appreciated by the local print and electronic media. The exhibition which was organized with a view to refresh the collections of the members, to introduce, attract and guide the new collectors in this field was highly appreciated by all the visitors of all age groups who enjoyed the fascinating world of stamps and coins together under one roof.

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The show was graced by the highly acknowledged thematic exhibits of National and International stature belonging to Mr. Atul Jain and Sri Naresh Agrawal on “Human Hands” and “Automobiles” respectively which won various national and international awards in the recent times. There were other very good exhibits “Gandhi-a life journey” by Sri Abhijit Biswas along with others on different topics such as “Queen’s Baton Relay-2010”,Dak Ticket Sandharbh, Jain Dharam, Maximum Cards (environment), History and development of car, Road Traffic Safety, Labeling Airmails etc. Numismatic section had displays of Coins from 500Bc to 1947 AD by Sri Neeraj Agrawal, Coins of republic of India by Sri Alok Chowdhary and Sri Pramod , Wild life on Indian coins and currency by Sri Maurya was a great attraction and was crowded by visitors all the time.

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Bad weather interrupted the flow of visitors twice in between but surprisingly the enthusiasm was never reduced. The people kept on visiting even during the rain showers.

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Visitors’ comments on the visitor book showed that the love for philately and coins is there in every one but it just needed opportunity and a platform to show it. Loins club of Bilaspur, very generously requested the association to conduct such shows every year and assured full support.

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Speaking on the dais , the president Sri C.R. Andhare and General secretary Sri Atul Jain thanked the Loins Club, the people who visited the show, the people who showed interest in becoming member of the society. They spoke on the aim and importance of such activities . Loins club Bilaspur awarded certificate of appreciation to all participants and honored the veteran philatelists for their achievements and services . The success of the show was an example of team work with special efforts from Sri PratapThakur, Abhishek Sharma and Abhijit Biswas under guidance of Sri C.R.Andhare.

- Naresh Agarwal, Bilaspur (CG)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

New Stamp from US…

 

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Date of Issue – 27 January 2011

 

Kansas Statehood

The 150th anniversary of Kansas statehood is commemorated with the issuance of this stamp. Kansas is believed to be named after the Kansas River, which bears the name of the Kansa, one of several Native American tribes in the region prior to European settlement. Kansas became the 34th state of US on Jan. 29, 1861.

This stamp is a symbolic artistic snapshot of Kansas that encapsulates many of the state’s most prominent features: history, industry, agriculture, and pioneering ingenuity.

In the foreground stands a type of efficient windmill pioneered in America during the mid-19th century, first made of wood but later out of metal (like the one shown on this stamp) and fitted with a tail, like a weather vane, to change the direction of the wheel relative to the wind.

In the background stand five modern wind turbines that demonstrate continuity and the forward-looking nature of the modern Kansas economy. Below and behind the windmills is the Kansas landscape, with stylized bands of color implying the varying topography of the state. A golden band suggests the undulating plains of western Kansas and implying statewide prosperity in agriculture, while a green band hints at the forests and hills of eastern Kansas.

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Special Cover Kerala Postal Circle    : KL-01/2010

Kerala Postal Circle, Ernakulam released a Special cover on  01-10-2010 to commemorate Adv. Vettath J. Mathai, B.A. B.L., ( Member of Legislative council of Cochin state 1934 - 45 ) the First Indian who defeated a European before Independence in India in Planters Constituency Election in Cochin State Legislative Council.

: Sreejesh Krishnan, Trivandrum

Stamp Fair in Malaysia

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

New Stamps from Malaysia

 

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To be issued on 21 February 2011

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Hi ! here are some beautiful stamps to be issued by Malaysia. Pos Malaysia will issue a set of 4 commemorative stamps on  21st February 2011 featuring Highland Tourist Spots. A set of Maxim Cards will also be issued featuring scenic beauty of Malaysia.The stamps and Maxim cards are very nice and attractive and sure to be liked by all collectors. Thanks to Mr Srini Thevarayan of Klang, Malaysia for this post. This is all for Today…Till Next Post….Have a Nice Time !

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'Highland Tourist Spot'

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Club News

New stamp from India

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India Post issued a commemorative stamp on  Gujarati Magazine "Doot"  on 15 January 2011

Stamp fair starts in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- The largest stamp exhibition in Malaysia's history kicked off at the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday , expecting to attract some 300,000 visitors to the fair that ends on March 25.

Penny Black, the first adhesive postage stamp issued in Britain since 1840, and the signed-Malaysia state royal first day cover, the first of its kind introduced last year during the installation of a state ruler, are among the 50,000 philately on display at the museum.

The stamp exhibition also showcases stamps and first day covers from around the world, telling stories about historical events.

The museum, together with Malaysian Information, Communications and Culture Ministry, local post services company and the National Philatelic Association jointly launched the exhibition in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. The event has drawn attention of philatelists and curious crowd.

While some philatelists commemorated important events that happened in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), such as the admission of Cambodia into the regional bloc in 1999, others bragged about the multi-ethnical and cultural environment in Malaysia.

1st National Numismatic Exhibition - 2011

We are happy to inform that we are conducting a National level Numismatic Exhibition for the First time in the Heart of the Garden City of India, Bengaluru of Coins, Notes & Stamps. 

The exhibition will be held from 6th May to 8th May 2011 at The Bell Hotel. Adjoined to the  Bangalore City Railway Station &  Opp to Majestic Bus Stop.

Please contact Mr. Sudip Kheria, Mr. Amod Krishana or M/S Marudhar Arts for dealers stall booking or for any other information.

-Rajender Maru

Marudhar Arts 114 (F6), 1st Floor 120, Pamadi Chambers,
Dr. D. V. G. Road,Basavangudi (Gandhi Bazar)
Bangalore 560 004 (INDIA)  email info@maruphilaque.com 

Ph No  +91-80-6532 9800 Fax No +91-80-2667 9800 Mob +91-9243145999