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Frame #S Exhibit Title Country Subject Class # Fr Exhibitor Name Country 1001-1005 the First United States 12C Stamp of 1851-1861 U.S.A Frame #s Exhibit Title Country Subject Class # Fr Exhibitor Name Country 1001-1005 The First United States 12c Stamp of 1851-1861 U.S.A. 2A 5 James Allen U.S.A. 1006-1010 Jamestown 1907 U.S.A. 2A 5 Roger Brody U.S.A. 1011-1018 United States Ten Cent Issue of 1861 U.S.A. 2A 8 Kenneth Gilbart U.S.A. 1019-1026 Confederate States of America, The Lithographed General Issues U.S.A.- Confederate 2A 8 Leonard Hartmann U.S.A. 1027-1034 U.S. 10c Postage Stamp of 1869 U.S.A. 2A 8 Michael Laurence U.S.A. 1035-1039 The 2c Stamp of the U.S. 1869 Pictorial Issue U.S.A. 2A 5 Stephen Rose U.S.A. 1040-1047 Washington and Franklin Coils U.S.A. 2A 8 Gregory Shoults U.S.A. 1048-1052 U.S. Special Handling 1925-1959: The Stamps and the Service U.S.A. 2A 5 Robert Rufe U.S.A. 1053-1060 The United States Imperforate Issues of 1851-1856 & Their Importance in an Expanding Postal System U.S.A. 2A 8 Gordon Eubanks U.S.A. 1061-1065 CANAL ZONE Overprints on Panama’s 1909 ABNC Portrait Designs (1909-1924) U.S.A.- Canal Zone 2A 5 Thomas Brougham U.S.A. 1066-1070 U.S. Vended Postal Insurance (1965-1985)- A Failed Experiment U.S.A. 2A 5 Alan Moll U.S.A. 1071-1078 20-Cent U.S. Flag of 1981 U.S.A. 2A 8 Tim Lindemuth U.S.A. 1079-1083 U.S. Special Delivery Stamps and Service. 1885-1954. U.S.A. 2A 5 Colin Beech Australia 1084-1084 Wheat Ridge- The Other Christmas Seal U.S.A. 12A(A) 1 Alan Moll U.S.A. 1085-1089 The development and use of the 3c Washington: 1861-69 U.S.A. 2A 5 Jan Hofmeyr South Africa 1090-1094 The Flat Plate Printings of the Fourth Bureau Issue 1922-38 U.S.A. 2A 5 Kunihiko Tamura Japan 1095-1095 How Errors and Varieties Arose on Flat Press U.S. Stamps Overprinted CANAL ZONE U.S.A.- Canal Zone 12A(A) 1 Richard Bates U.S.A. 1096-1096 The 50c Zeppelin Issue: A Study in Design U.S.A. 12A(A) 1 Cheryl R. Ganz U.S.A. 1097-1097 Saint Louis Bears Postmaster’s Provisional Stamps U.S.A.- Provisional 12A(A) 1 Barry K. Schwartz U.S.A. 1098-1102 Republica Argentina-Escuditos and Rivadavia Issues Argentina 2B 5 Pablo Reim Argentina 1103-1110 Argentina: Seric Proceros Y Riguezas Nacionals (1935-1958) Argentina 2B 8 Giullermo Agustin Pettigiani Argentina 1111-1118 Argentina 1892-1899; Rivadavia Belgrano & San Martin Argentina 2B 8 Juan Martin Dagostino Argentina 1119-1123 Chile First Issues of Postage Stamps 1853-1867 Chile 2B 5 Oscar Schublin Chile 1124-1128 Ecuador: Postal Tax Stamps (1920-1958) Ecuador 2B 5 Juan Pablo Aguilar Ecuador 1129-1133 Haiti: First Issues (1881-1887) Haiti 2B 5 Guy Dutau France 1134-1141 Emision Primer Centenario De La Revolucion de 1810 Argentina 2B 8 Miguel Jose Casielles Argentina 1142-1146 Mexico Exporta 1975-1993 Mexico 2B 5 Michael Rhodes Australia 1147-1154 Drafts, Essays, Tests and Proofs of Brazilian Commemorative Stamps Brazil 2B 8 Noely Luiz Orsato Brazil 1155-1162 Canada – The Small Queens of 1870-1897 Canada 2B 8 Guillaume Vadeboncoeur Canada 1163-1170 St. Pierre & Miquelon: Colonial Series Through First Pictorial St Pierre & Miquelon 2B 8 James Taylor Canada 1171-1178 The Maple Leaf Issue of Canada 1897-1898 Canada 2B 8 David McLaughlin Canada 1179-1183 Essays and Proofs of the Stamps of Mexico Mexico 2B 5 Enrique Trigueros Mexico (COFUMEX) 1184-1188 Mexico 1868 Issue Mexico 2B 5 Eladio Garcia Prada Mexico (COFUMEX) 1189-1196 Canada – The Large Queens 1868-1896, The First Stamps Printed in Canada Canada 2B 8 Fred Fawn Canada 1197-1204 Colombia Classic Issues 1859-1868 Colombia 2B 8 James Johnson Colombia 1205-1212 Classic Colombia-The First Six Issues (1859-1863) Colombia 2B 8 Ricardo Botero Colombia 1213-1217 The Fisherman's Head, First Typical Stamp of St. Pierre et Miquelon St Pierre & Miquelon 2B 5 Fabrice Fouchard St. Pierre et Miquelon 1218-1222 Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Viewed by France in his Philately in 1982 St Pierre & Miquelon 2B 5 Eric Resseguier St. Pierre et Miquelon 1223-1230 1941 – Issues of University of Costa Rica Founding Costa Rica 2B 8 Alexander Romero Costa Rica 1231-1235 A Study of Bermuda King George V “Key Plates” Bermuda 2B 5 David Cordon U.S.A. 1236-1243 Cuba Colonial (1855 – 1898) Cuba 2B 8 Leonardo Palencia Cuba 1244-1248 Haiti’s 1902 Provisional Issue Haiti 2B 5 Peter Jeannopoulos U.S.A. 1249-1253 The Early Sailing Ship Stamps of British Guiana (1852-82) British Guiana 2B 5 Richard Maisel U.S.A. 1254-1258 The Spanish American War and the U. S. Postal Administration in Cuba U.S.A. 2B 5 Jack Thompson U.S.A. 1259-1266 Classic Peru 1857-1873 Peru 2B 8 Antonello Fumu Italy 1267-1274 Peru 1858-1862 Study of Lithographed Stamps Peru 2B 8 Carlos Brenis Peru 1275-1282 The Peruvian Security Seal for Certified Mail of 1916 Peru 2B 8 Henry Marquez Peru 1283-1290 Overprints of St. Pierre-et-Miquelon in the 19th Century St Pierre & Miquelon 2B 8 Jean-Jacques Tillard St. Pierre et Miquelon 1291-1298 Classic Costa Rica to the 1889 Correos Overprint Issue Costa Rica 2B 8 Roland Nordberg Sweden 1299-1306 Mexico: The Hidalgo in Profile Issue 1872-1874 Mexico 2B 8 Fritz A. Aebi Switzerland Frame #s Exhibit Title Country Subject Class # Fr Exhibitor Name Country 1307-1314 Guatemala- The 1879-1881 Small Quetzal Issues Mexico 2B 8 Arthur Woo U.K. 1315-1322 Uruguay – “Escuditos” Issues 1864-1866 Uruguay 2B 8 Eduardo Boido Uruguay 1323-1323 Bolivia 1925. Centenary of the Republic Issue Bolivia 12A(B) 1 Jose Luis Zeballos Bolivia 1324-1324 Argentina 1892: The World’s First Columbians Argentina 12A(B) 1 Wolf Spille U.S.A. 1325-1325 The Bermuda Dock Issue Bermuda 12A(B) 1 David Cordon U.S.A. 1326-1326 The Bolivia Sports Issue of 1951 Bolivia 12A(B) 1 Elizabeth Hisey U.S.A. 1327-1327 Haiti’s 50c Nord Alexis Stamp of 1904 Haiti 12A(B) 1 Peter Jeannopoulos U.S.A. 1328-1328 1908 Canada: The 1¢ Quebec Tercentenary Stamp Canada 12A(B) 1 John McEntyre Canada 1329-1329 Saint-Pierre et Miquelon- Le Frigorifique- 1955-1956 St Pierre & Miquelon 12A(B) 1 Jean- Louis Desdouets St. Pierre et Miquelon 1330-1330 3 Months in ’31 12D 1 Carlos Vergara U.S.A. 1331-1338 Classic Mexico: The First Issues from Colonial Mail and First Hidalgos to 1867 Mexico 2B 8 Omar Rodriguez U.S.A. 1339-1346 British Columbia & Vancouver Island- 1858-1871 Canadian Provinces 2B 8 Robert D. Forster U.S.A. 1347-1354 Presidente Adhesives With Legend (Chile Correos) 1911-1936 Chile 2B 8 William Lenarz U.S.A. 1355-1362 Mexico-The Provisional Period 1867-1868 Mexico 2B 8 Marc E. Gonzales U.S.A. 1363-1370 St. Thomas, La Guaira, Pto Cabello. Danish West Indies 2B 8 Eduardo Borberg Venezuela 1371-1375 Denmark’s Wavy Line Design, The Surface Printed Issues Denmark 2C 5 Donald Brent U.S.A. 1376-1376 Essays & Proofs of Hungary’s 1919 Issues Hungary 12A(C) 1 Fred Fawn Canada 1377-1384 Classic Germany Germany 2C 8 Takashi Yoshida Japan 1385-1392 The Last Issues of Albert I; Kepi & Allegory Belgium 2C 8 Mark Bottu Belgium 1393-1400 Multistamp Flat Printing From Steel Engraving 2C 8 Miloš Hauptman Czech Republic 1401-1405 Britain’s Marvelous Machins Great Britain 2C 5 Stephen McGill U.S.A. 1406-1410 Sweden- The Medallion Series, 1910-1919 Sweden 2C 5 Ross v. Olson U.S.A. 1411-1415 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Austro-Hungarian Occupation, 1878-1908 Bosnia-Herzegovina 2C 5 Alfonso Zulueta U.S.A. 1416-1423 The Swedish Postage Reform in the 1850’s: 1855-1858. The Coat of Arms Type 1 “Skilling Banco" Sweden 2C 8 Gustaf Douglas Sweden 1424-1431 Great Britain- Line Engraved and Embossed Issues Great Britain 2C 8 Ake Rietz Sweden 1432-1436 Irish Coil Stamps 1922 to 1940 Ireland 2C 5 Robert Benninghoff U.S.A. 1437-1441 The First Perforated Postage Stamp-Great Britain Penny Red Stars (1850-1864) Great Britain 2C 5 Juan Farah U.S.A. 1442-1446 The Half-Penny (decimal) Machin Great Britain 2C 5 Lawrence Haber U.S.A. 1447-1454 The 1920 Schleswig Plebiscite Stamps Schleswig 2C 8 Göran Persson Sweden 1455-1462 Finland 1875 and 1885 Series Finland 2C 8 Erkki Toivakka Finland 1463-1470 Kingdom of Saxony Post German States 2C 8 Michael Schewe Germany 1471-1475 Sweden- Official Stamps, First Issue, 1874-1884 Sweden 2C 5 Valter Skenhall Sweden 1476-1480 Finland, Model Saarinen 1917-1930 Finland 2C 5 Pekka Rannikko Finland 1481-1488 Schleswig-Holstein before 1868 German States 2C 8 Rolf Beyerodt Germany 1489-1496 The Stamps of South East Europe and Levant 1850-78 Levant 2C 8 Georg Störmer Norway 1497-1504 The Small Hermes Heads of Greece 1886-1901 Greece 2C 8 Anestis Karagiannidis Canada 1505-1509 Fabrication and Postal Usage of the “large Hermes head” Paris Printings Greece 2C 5 Louis Fanchini France 1510-1517 Austria & Lombardy-Venetia the 1850 Issues Austria 2C 8 Tamaki Saito Japan 1518-1522 Norway Coat of Arms 1855-68 Norway 2C 5 Klaas Biermann Norway 1523-1530 Switzerland-Cantonal & Early Federal Issues 1843-1854 Switzerland- Canton 2C 8 Joseph Hackmey U.K.
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