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Postal Stationery Stichwortverzeichnis Journal of the U.S. Postal Stationery Society Ab 1948, Unvollständig Stichwort Seite/Heft/Jahr Postal Stationery Stichwortverzeichnis Journal of the U.S. Postal Stationery Society ab 1948, unvollständig Stichwort Seite/Heft/Jahr Afghanistan A.: Fakes and Unlisted 100/06 Albanien Epirus Postal Cards (Zuschrift) 50/07 Algerien Algeria Card Error (Zuschrift 53/09 Argentinien Argentina Stamped Wrappers 1878-87 100/09 Australien Australia: Revaluation of 3d. Postal Cards 1/Jan.58 Official Aergrammes available 1952 30/58 Australia's First Automatic Post Office 3/March 63 Australia Postal Stationery 26/84 Australian Envelopes made with Recycled Paper 141/91 Does this Postal Stationery Exist? 25/92 Australian Express Post Envelopes 30/92 Australian Computer Generated Nat.Philat. Centre Postcards 106/92 Australia's Olympic Surprise 109/92 Australian Update 147/92 Existence of some Items of Western Australian Postal Stat. 154/92 Australian Prepaid "Postpak" Padded Envelopes 89/93 New Australian and Solomon Islands Stationery 145/93 Australian Update 20/94 Australian International Express Post Envelopes 96/94 New Australian and Pacific Issues 140/94 Australasian Update 127/95 Australasian Update 159/95 Australian Olympic Athletes PC 9/96 Australian Scenic PC's and Lunar New Year Issues 35/96 A Tasmanian Postal Card Perfin "T" Puzzle 73/96 A Tasmanian Postal Card Perfin "T" Puzzle: Solved 142/96 Reintroduction of Registered Envelopes in Australia/Oceania 181/96 Australasian Update 61/97 Australasian Update 7/98 Current Australian, Fijian and N.Z. Stationery 63/998 Australasian New Issues 154/98 New Australian, N.Z. and Islands Stationery 173/98 Queensland Registration Envelopes 77/05 Tasmanian Stationery (Zuschrift) 105/05 Queensland Registration Envelopes (Zuschrift) 129/05 Australian Post Card Miscues 179/06 New South Wales Cards & Wrapper (Zuschrift) 105/09 Rare Stationery: ½d green Newspaper Wrapper nach 120/09 NSW Official Cards (Zuschrift) 133/09 An Australian Discovery - 1d Star Die PTPO Envelope 181/09 Australian Registration Envelope Inverted Black (Zuschr.) 185/09 Belgien und Kolonien Belgium Stop Smoking Cards 123/05 Belgian Congo Princes Issue 84/92 Brasilien Uncatalogued Letter-Card found 26/58 Pneumatic LetterCa 1910-39 7/Jan.61 Brazil Essay? (Zuschrift) 48/09 Chile The Official Postal Cards of Chile 163/93 Parcel Post Service of Chile 3/94 An unlisted Chilean Parcel Post Card 109/94 Chile First Issue Stationery 117/94 Revalued stamped Envelopes of Chile 1915-29 8/05 Chilean Parcel Cards of 1920-31 60/05 Watermarked Chilean Formular Cards 141/06 New Chile Surcharge Discovery 42/07 Chile Envelope Double Surcharge (Zuschrift) 82/08 China China Postal Stationery Notes 23/Jan.66 Shifted Surcharge von 1943 Japanese Occupation of China Cards 24/92 PRC Overprint on Rep. Of China Formula Aerogramme H&G F2 15/93 Too short to Save 51/93 More Chinese Postal Stationery 95/94 A China 8C. Postal Card used as … 104/94 China Card (Zuschrift) 151/05 China Card Breaks Record 74/07 Fake PRC Envelopes (Zuschrift) 176/07 Chinese Post Card (Zuschrift) 132/08 PRC PTPO Stationery (Zuschrift) 51/09 P.R. of China Recalled Card 178/09 Chinese Stationery Market (Zuschrift) 155/10 Cocos Islands Postal Stationery of the C.I. 117/91 Costa Rica Rare Stationery: CR.Telegraph Form nach 32/07 First PC of C.R: 65/09 Cuba The Cuban Republic's First Postal Cards 6/84 Cuba' Aerogrammes 38/05 Varieties on Cuban 1800-82 UPU Postal Card 72/09 1968 3₡ Echeverria Envelopes S22 and S23 126/09 Cuban Envelopes (Zuschrift) 085/09 Cuba S2 with Missing Grommet (Zuschrift) 153/10 Dänemark Denmark's new Commemorative Postal Cards 132/92 A Survey of Danish Stationery Collection 49/05 Denmark: Letter Card essays 1888 15/06 The Danish Letter Cards of 1964-65 46/08 Bayern Bavarian 2 Pf. Reply Card (Zuschrift) 141/09 Rare Stationery: Bavarian PC with private Impression nach 156/09 Braunschweig The Money Order Cards of Brunswick 26/Jan.65 Hannover The Money Order Cars of Hannover 27/Jan.65 Thurn und Taxis T&T Envelope No.25 172/60 Deutsches Reich Postal Stationery Pioneers: Lindenberg,Kalckhoff,Ascher 6/March 63 Postauftragskarten 17/March 63 "Caffeine-Free" Coffee-HAG PTPO PC from Germany 179/95 Rare Stationery: German PC Michel P 76 nach 92/06 Typewriter Postal Stationery (Zuschrift) 178/07 Two Countries on one Card 70/08 Besetzte Gebiete Bohemia&Moravia: Checklist of Postal Stationery 9/May 50 Stadtpost/Privatpostanstalten The Ruhleben Local Post 3/March 65 Privat-Land-Post (Zuschrift) 47/06 Deutschland/Zone/Berlin nach 1945 Postal Stationery of Occupied Germany 10/Sept.48 Unrecorded Varieties on Air Letter Sheets 103/59 Germany - 1948 Building Series 4/May 66 Deutsche Kolonien Togo Occupation - Postal Stationery, 1 Penny Error 140/07 Dubai Dubai Aerograms 6/July 63 Finnland Postal Cards of 1911: 2 Subtypes 16/59 Finnish Fribrefskorts 83/93 Rare Stationery: Finlands First Issue Envelope nach 88/09 Frankreich und Kolonien French Postal Stationery during &after War 1939-45 II 2/Sept.48 Use of Formula and Postal Card in various Colonies 60/58 New Caledonia Mystery 63/58 Dunkerke Centenary 64/58 Fantasies: Balloon Post Envelope 1870 53/59 France - Colonial Reply Coupons 83/59 V-Mail had it's Start in Paris in 1870 109/60 The 2-Sous Post of 1944 15/July 66 Rare Stationery: Carte-lettre Dahomey nach 168/05 Rare Stationery: Indochina Lettercard 1907 nach 168/05 Rare Stationery: Senegal/Niger 1907 nach 60/09 Ganzsachen allgemein Postal Cards, Formulae, Precursors oder Experimentals? 1/Jan48 Factors to be considered in the Praparation of New Catalogs 1/Nov. 49 What does the Term "Postal Stationery" include? 1/March.50 A little intersting History of Stationery 1/May 50 Some Air Letter Sheets excessively rare 13/Jan.58 How to Display Air letter Sheets und other Stationery 56/58 Forming a Collection of Cut-Outs Used as Adhesives 90/59 Post Card is 90 Years old! 91/59 Was Albert Daggett a Stamp Collector? 118/60 How to find Information about Postal Stationery 119/60 Exhibiting Postal Stationery 1/July 61 Obituary: Sigfried Ascher 10/July 62 The Invention of the Postal Card 3/March 64 Preparing Material for the SalesCircuit 5/May 64 Guide to Postal Agencies of the World 53/July 65 Why Collect Postal Stationery 13/May 66 Notes on the Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog 22/July 66 A Plug for Postal Stationery 11/Nov.66 How Specialized is Specialized? 12/84 Christmas for Postal Stationery Collectors 184/91 On Collecting Postal Stationery 2/93 When and by Whom was the PC invented? 39/93 Lohmeyer's Postal Card Album 1892 207/93 List of Articles that should be added to INDEX of Postal Stationery 15/94 Memoriam - Franz Schreiderbauer 57/94 Don't Sit on Your Hands and Complain! 99/96 Postal Wrappers for Newspapers 76/98 Perkins Bacon Archive 12/05 Is "extra fine" in the Mind of the Beholder? 35/05 Postal Card Libel 119/05 Certificate Topics 143/05 Mounting Postal Stationery in Albums (Zuschrift) 177/06 Higgins&Gage bought by Gärtner 19/07 EXPONET a virtual Philatelic Exhibition 47/07 Pseudo Stationery I 52/07 Buyer Beware 82/07 Pseudo Stationery II 83/07 Pseudo Stationery III 120/07? Pseudo Stationery IV 152/07 Pseudo Stationery V 179/07 Pseudo Stationery VI 28/08 Postal Card Collecting - An Appreciation 34/08 Pseudo Pseudo Stationery 41/08 Pseudo Stationery I-Zuschrift 58/08 Pseudo Stationery II-Zuschrift 59/08 Parcel Cards (Zuschrift) 59/08 Foreigne Postal Stationery Societies 75/08 Postal vs. Post Card (Zuschrift) 78/08 Copycard C-Mail Sheets and Postal Cards 111/10 Pseuo, Watercolor, and Mourning Questions (Zuschrift) 150/10 Reprint Request Cards (Zuschrift) 157/10 Griechenland Greek Card without any Denomination 1/Jan.62 Greek Card without any Denomination (Zuschrift) 17/March 63 Grossbritannien und Empire Check List of Mauritius Air Letters 10/Sep.50 Notes on Stationery of GB 28/58 Brit.Solomon Islands:new Air LetterSheet 79/59 Mauritius - Postal Card 1900 2cts. On 8cts. 112/60 Elizabethan registered Envelopes of GB 147/60 Elizabeth Registration Envelopes of Antigua 6/Jan.61 Printed-To-Private-Order Stationery 22/May 63 Rhodesia & Nyasaland: Aerograms 6/Sep.63 6d. Pictorial Aerograms Errors 9/Nov.63 Britain's Shakespeare Commemorative Aerograms 27/March 64 Shakespeare Air Letter Forms of GB 14/May 64 British Newspaper Stamps 3/Sep.64 Rhodesian Airletters (Notes) 8/Sep.64 Embossed Stamps on British Postal Stationery 19/Sep.64 Ceylon - Aerogram Variety oder new Issue? 20/March 65 GB: Christmas Aerograms 27/Nov.65 GB: Christmas Aerograms 8/Sep.66 Postal Orders - overlooked Postal Stationery 82/90 The Envelope Knives of Victoria 108/90 GB's first Postal Stationery 71/92 Leeds Patent Envelopes 59/93 Revenues and Postal Stationery 85/93 Tourist Postcards from Britain 35/94 Birds of a Feather Aerogrammes from G.B. 76/95 Uncommon Aerogrammes (Bermuda) 83/98 Uncommon Aerogrammes (Man) 151/98 GB's North Eastern Railway Stamped Envelopes 66/05 Discovery of Unissued British Bechuanaland Wrapper 76/05 Rare Stationery: Fiji King George V Reg.Envelope nach 84/05 British Embossed Stamp Collars 110/05 Uganda overprinted on British East Africa 1902 145/05 GB's First Stationery Post Card 4/06 Unlisted GB Official Letter Sheets 6/06 St.Vincent Registr.Envelope (Zuschrift) 12/06 Seychelles, a Rediscovery 64/06 G.B. Official Lettershett, Addendum 69/06 Watermark Orientations of Bechuanaland&Botswana Aerograms 74/06 A Barbados Registrations Envelope Error 78/06 British North Borneo Proof PC (Zuschrift) 80/06 A Barbados Registrations Envelope Error (Zuschrift) 111/06 Essays for 1888 Brit.Bechuanaland Wrappers 10/07 Ceylon Airgraphs 20/07 The Serial Numbers on Bechuanaland Air Letter Sheets 43/07 Ceylon 50₡ Airgraph (Zuschrift) 49/07 Rare Stationery: Sierra Leone Aerogram nach 64/07 Brit.East Africa "on India" Stationery 71/07 Celyon Envelope used with Indian Stamp 72/07 Bechuanaland Stationery Book Offer (Zuschrift) 75/07 Discovered GB PTPO Card (Zuschrift) 148/07 GB Britain PO Recognized Error (Zuschrift) 150/07 Unlisted Sierra Leone Aerograms (Zuschrift) 151/07 Gibraltar Provisional Does Exist (Zuschrift) 152/07 British Artillery Company Envelopes 40/08 British Aerogram Essay 54/08 Rare Stationery: Brit.
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