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Michel de Cimiez - F 06000 - Nice - France www.espacelollini.com SPÉCIALISTE en TIMBRES, AUTOGRAPHES et ENVELOPPES COSMOS DD EE CC EE MM BB RR EE 2 0 1 2 ATHENA ESA MISSION TELESCOPE SPATIAL «X» , PAR ABONNEMENT 1 ANNÉE - 12 NUMÉROS 35 € GRATUIT POUR NOS ABONNÉS AUX NOUVEAUTÉS w PAIEMENT ACCEPTE : - CARTES CRÉDIT, VIREMENT, PayPal FRANCE Bank transfer «HSBC» IBAN: FR76 3005 6002 9102 9120 0055 404 SWIFT : CCFRFRPP ITALIA Conto Corrente Postale di GENOVA, N° 18 51 01 64 a Lollini Bernard DEUTSCHE BANK AG Frankfurt 1 - LOLLINI IBAN: DE 38 500 700 240 1736388 00 BIC: DEUT DE DBFRA ALBUMS LOLLINI CONSULTEZ LE SITE WEB DÉDIÉ AUX PAGES D’ALBUM : TOUTES VISIBLES SUR NOTRE SITE WEB REMPLIES AVEC LES TIMBRES EXISTANT 2 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 2 NOUVEAUX TIMBRES COSMOS ET THÈMES ASSOCIÉS — PRIX NETS EN 3 MONNAIES - ARGENT avec ORDRE. - PAIEMENT en EURO. ( Prix en US $ et YEN donnés à titre indicatif ) — ENGLISH - NEW PERFORATED AND IMPERFORATED ISSUES : PRICE in US $ ( 2nd column ) - MONEY with ORDER, - PAYMENT IN EURO — DEUTSCH — MONATLICHES ANGEBOT EURO. (Sehen N 1. Spalte) € $YEN — ITALIANO — FRANCOBOLLI NOVITÀ. — PREZZI IN EURO ( 1° Colonna ) NOUVEAU TARIF POSTAL AUX USA (2) 50 ANS HOMMES DANS L’ESPACE DESSINS DES ÉDITIONS LOLLINI 12 Avril 1961 - 12 Avril 2011. - Un demi-siècle que l’Homme est entré dans l’Espace. Cet événement rend hommage aux hommes les plus aimés de notre 20° Siècle. BURUNDI 30 Mai 2012. - Transports - 3° série. U.S.A. 20° anniversaire de la station DÉTAIL 12 Avril 2012. - Gagarine MIR - 2 blocs Dentelés. et Shepard - 50 ANS DU 10485 BDI 6/9 C 1070 Fr x 4 Val. PREMIER VOL HUMAIN. Cosmonaute Krikelev et Shuttle - ISS Timbres des USA auto- Portrait et Soyouz - Portrait et Navette. adhésifs - émis en panneau 10485 BDI 10 B 7500 Fr MIR et tir fusée de Korolev. de 20 pièces avec code 10485 BDI 6/10C 2 Feuillets 15,- 19.- 1500 informatique. 10485 USA 7 32c x 1 val Gagarine 10485 USA 8 32c x 1 val Shepard 10485 USA 7/8 PAIRE 4,- 5.00 400 10485 USA 7/8 G Emis en 2 panneaux complets de 20 val. coin daté et N° 54,- 67,- 5400 3 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 3 CARELIE 28 Déc. 1999. - 50e anniversaire du 1° homme dans l'Espace. 10100 CLI 20 5.oo Polych Portrait Y.Gagarine 1 Valeur : 4,- 5.- 400 10100 CLI 20 F a 1 FDC Dent 6,- 7.- 600 CONGO DÉTAIL DÉTAIL KINSHASA 1° Avril 2012. - Hommage à Jules CENTRAFRIQUE Verne, De la Terre à la Lune. Obus 20 Août 2012. - Première Columbia, Débarquement sur la Lune. femme chinoise dans 10460 CON 1/4 C 460 Fr x 4 val. l'Espace, Sheetlet et Feuillet Capitaine Nemo - 20000 Lieues sous dentelé. - 2 blocs. les mers - Terre-Lune - Tour du Monde en 80 jours Feuillet 17,- 22,- 1700 10499 CAR 1/4 C 750 Fr x 4 valeurs. 10460 CON 1/4 F a 1 FDC 18,- 23.- 1800 Liu Yang saluant Liu Yang Liu Yang et Logo mission Liu Yang en scaphandre 10499 CAR 5 B 2650 Fr Portrait, scaphandre et station spatiale 10499 CAR 1/5 C 2 Feuillets 18,- 23,- 1800 10499 CAR 1/5 F a 2 FDC 20,- 25.- 2000 4 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 4 DETAIL CONGO CENTRAFRIQUE BRAZZAVILLE 20 Août 2012. - Transports 20 Février 2012. - 50 ans aériens, Supersonique Hommes dans l'Espace, Concorde, Sheetlet et DÉTAIL Exploration soviétique - - Feuillet.. - 2 blocs. Complexe spatial Apollo Soyouz et Luna 17-Lunakhod. concorde CAR 50/53 C 750 Fr x 4 val. Tir. 600 + 100 ND Concorde et aéroports concorde CAR 54 B 2650 Fr 2 Concorde et terminal. 10485 COF 61 B 3000fr Portraits concorde CAR 50/54 C 2 Feuillets 15,- 19.- 1500 des 5 pilotes concorde CAR 50/54 F a 2 FDC 17,- 22,- 1700 10485 COF 62 B 3000fr Alunissage Luna 17 et Lunakhod. 10485 COF 61/62 B 2 Blocs 12,- 14.- 1100 10485 COF 61/62 F a 2 FDC 14,- 17.- 1300 10485 COF 61/62 CA q ND 18,- 22.- 1700 10485 COF 61/62 FA a 2 FDC q ND 20,- 24.- 1900 5 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 5 COTE D’IVOIRE 19 Septembre 2012. - Concorde Les Femmes pilotes sur Concorde, — Barbara Harmer — Beatrice Vialle. Tirage 800 séries dentelées. concorde IVO 44 1000 Fr Barbara Hammer concorde IVO 45 1000 Fr Beatrice Vialle concorde IVO 44/45 2 Val. 7,- 9,- 700 concorde IVO 44/45 F a 1 FDC 8,- 10.- 800 GROENLAND 20 Oct. 2010. - Protection des Pôles et Glaciers. Comparaison de la ban- quise polaire entre 1990 et 2010. pole GRO 46 B 23,50 Bleu et Rouge. Ours et Phoque. 6,- 7.70 600 GROENLAND 22 Oct. 2012. - Expedition X Hans Hendrik Suersaq. COTE D’IVOIRE 1834-1889. 19 Sept. 2012. - CONCORDE - Les Femmes pilotes de Concorde, Barbara HARMER et Beatrice VIALLE. pole GRO 47B 29,50 Gris et Concorde IVO 46/47 G 1000 Fr x 2 valeurs Barbara Hammer Brun. 1000 Fr x 2 valeurs Beatrice Vialle Bloc Feuillet 8,- 10.- 800 pole GRO 47 F a 1 FDC Dent 9,- 11.- 900 concorde IVO 46/47 G 2 Blocs 14,- 18.- 1400 concorde IVO 46/47 F a 2 FDC 16,- 20.- 1600 concorde IVO 46/47 GA q ND 24,- 30.- 2400 concorde IVO 46/47 FA a 1 FDC ND 26,- 33.- 2600 MORT NEIL ARMSTRONG Voir notre rétrospective dédiée au 1° Homme ayant posé le pied sur la Lune en Pages 14-15-16. NOUVEAU : De nombreuses admi- nistrations postales ont manifesté leur intention de rendre hommage à l’Astronaute. (Voir MALI Page 6) 6 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 6 COTE D’IVOIRE 12 Avril 2012. - 35° anniversaire du 1° vol commercial Concorde. Eclipse et Comète de Halley (2) Grandes escales. - Série 4 valeurs Dessins de B et Alexandre Lollini. 10495 IVO 9/12 2000 Fr x 4 val. Dakar - New York Roissy Ch.De Gaulle - Sydney Série 4 Val. 12,- 14.- 1200 10495 IVO 9/12 F a 1 FDC Dent 13,- 16,- 1300 Dentelure sécurisée MALI DÉTAIL 2 Octobre 2012. - Mort de Neil Armstrong, 1° homme à marcher sur la Lune (1930-2012) - Portrait du pilote et sujets divers. 10460 MLI 1/2 C 1000 Fr Portrait de l'équipage d'Apollo 11 1500 Fr Portrait Armstrong et Logo Apollo 11 10460 MLI 1/2 C Feuillet 9,- 11.- 900 10460 MLI 1/2 F a 1 FDC 10,- 13.- 1000 10460 MLI 1/2 CA q ND 20,- 25.- 2000 10460 MLI 1/2 FA a 1 FDC q ND 21,- 27.- 2100 12 Avril 2012. - 35° anniversaire du 1° vol commercial du Concorde. - Eclipse et voyage d'étude de la comète de Halley, Grandes escales. Dessins de Bernard et Alex. Lollini. Tir. 600 et 100 N.D. 10495 IVO 13/16 C 2000 Fr x 4 valeurs Dakar - New York Roissy Ch.deGaulle Sydney- Bloc 12,- 14.- 1200 10495 IVO 13/16 F a 1 FDC Dent 13,- 16,- 1300 10495 IVO 13/16 CA q ND 25,- 30.- 2500 10495 IVO 13/16 FA a 1 FDC q ND 26,- 32.- 2600 DESSINS LOLLINI FDC SIGNÉS 7 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 7 MOZAMBIQUE COTE D’IVOIRE 28 Février 2012. - Jacobus 12 Avril 2012. - 50 ans du CNES, Henricus Van Hoff, 30 Août Nouveaux lanceurs au Centre 1852, - 1° Mars 1911 - premier Spatial Guyanais, Soyouz et prix Nobel de chimie (1901) Véga. - Série 4 valeurs Sheetlet et bloc dentelé DÉTAIL Dessins de B et Alexandre Lollini. atome MOZ 25/30 C 66 Mt x 6 Val. 10498 IVO 1/4 2000 Fr x 4 Val. Ei-ichi Negishi - J.H. Van't Hoff - Ernest Rutherford A1 Astérix - Fusée Diamant 26 Nov.1965 Marie Curie - William Ramsay - Withelm Ostwald ALMASat 1, Lanceur Véga - Kourou 13 Fév. 2012 LASER relativity Sat. - Lanceur Véga 13 Fev.2012 atome MOZ 31 B 175,oo Mt Portraits divers et atome. PLEÏADE - Lanceur Soyouz, Kourou 19 Déc. 2011 atome MOZ 25/31 C 2 Blocs 16,- 20.- 1600 Série 4 Val. 12,- 14.- 1200 atome MOZ 25/31 F a 2 FDC Dent 18,- 23.- 1800 10498 IVO 1/4 F a 1 FDC Dent 13,- 16,- 1300 Dentelure sécurisée 12 Avril 2012. - 50 ans du CNES, Nou- veaux lanceurs au Centre Spatial Guyanais, SOYOUZ et VÉGA. Dessins de B et Alexandre Lollini. Sheetlet. Tir. 600 et 100 N.D. KAZAKHSTAN 25 Juillet 2012. - OVNI 10498 IVO 5/8 C Soucoupes volantes, 2000 Fr x 4 valeurs A.1 - AlmaSat 10488 KAZ 1 250 r Rouge Laser Sat. - Pleïade Satellite - Bloc 12,- 14.- 1200 Ovni en vol et lumière. 4,- 5.- 400 10498 IVO 5/8 F a 1 FDC Dent 13,- 16,- 1300 10488 KAZ 1G Emis en panneau complet de 10 val. 10498 IVO 5/8 CA q ND 25,- 30.- 2500 coin daté codé 40,- 51.- 4000 10498 IVO 5/8 FA a 1 FDC q ND 26,- 32.- 2600 8 REVUE DE L’ESPACE DÉCEMBRE 2012 8 MALAWI 3 Novembre 2012. - 55° anniversaire du lancement de Spoutnik 1, Youri Gagarine et Chiens de l'Espace sur petit sheetlet, Spoutnik 2 et Vostok - Tir. 600 Dent - 100 ND 10485 MWI 4/6 C 600k Chiennes Bielka et Strielka 600k Youri Gagarine 800k Spoutnik 1 MALAWI 3 Novembre 2012.
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