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ATA 2016 Holiday Checklist: Candy List Compiled in Nov ATA 2016 Holiday Checklist: Candy List compiled in Nov. 2016 from ATA checklist dATAbase created by Karen Cartier and maintained by Tom Stillman, with additions by Gary Goodman. Total records in list: 76. Non-Nbr'd Non-Nbr'd Type Stamp ID Country Year Mon Day Denom. Scott Description S/S in Set M/S in Set 343448 ST Algeria 2012 Dec 11 20d 1572 Medicinal Plants - Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) No No 384028 ST Argentina 2015 Apr 27 6p 2762 National Chocolate Festival, Bariloche No No 98593 ST Australia 2009 Nov 02 50c 3181, 3188 Candy Canes No No 98664 ST Austria 2009 Feb 06 55c 2191 Advertising Art for Pez Candy No No 150919 ST Austria 2011 Feb 15 55c 2297 Niemetz Sweets - Schweden Bomben No No 336787 ST Austria 2013 Sep 13 70c 2468 Engelhofer Bonbons No No 132476 ST Belgium 1999 Jun 07 17fr 1744-46 Belgian Chocolate No No Typical Sweets from home (5 stamps on one 242160 SS Belgium 2011 Oct 15 1 2534a-e No Yes sheetlet) 242160 ST Belgium 2011 Oct 17 1 2534 Candies No No 353297 ST Belgium 2013 Mar 23 1 2624 Scented Stamp - Chocolate, M/S No No Benin, People's Santa Giving Candy to Children, Star of 43288 ST 1987 Dec 21 150fr 647 No No Republic of Christmas, Nativity 135720 ST China (Taiwan) 1988 Mar 02 $7.50 2629 Blown Sweet-malt Sugar Candy - Folk Art No No 136006 ST China, PR 1996 Nov 05 50f 2738 Colored Sculpture - Making Candy No No 100200 ST Cuba 2009 Mar 24 1p 4958 Movie: "Fresa y Chocolate" No No 242491 ST Curacao 2011 Nov 11 63c 54 Christmas Cake, Candy Cane and Hard Candies No No 242492 ST Curacao 2011 Nov 11 112c 55 Christmas, Ayaka No No 242493 ST Curacao 2011 Nov 11 145c 56 New Year's Cake and Hard Candies No No 360858 ST Curacao 2014 Feb 14 177c 167 Chocolate Candies No No 363575 ST Estonia 2006 May 18 4.40k 545 Confectionery Industry in Estonia No No 80812 ST Finland 1991 Sep 17 2.10k 870 Tube of sweets No No 304260 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422a St. Valentine's Day (candy with polar bears) No Yes 304261 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422b St. Valentine's Day (candy with whale) No Yes 304262 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422c St. Valentine's Day (candy with parrot) No Yes 304263 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422d St. Valentine's Day (candy with elephant) No Yes 304264 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422e St. Valentine's Day (candy with chameleon) No Yes 304265 ST Finland 2013 Jan 21 1 LK 1422f St. Valentine's Day (candy with monkey) No Yes 353309 ST France 2009 May 23 E.56 3682 Scented Stamp - Chocolate No No "Chocolate Girl [Anna Baltauf (d. 1897)]" by 91272 ST Germany DDR 1955 Dec 15 10pf 273 No No Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-1789) Christmas Crackers, Gifts, Ornaments, Stocking, 116234 ST Gibraltar 2010 Nov 26 10p 1253 No No Candle, Bell and Candy Joseph Rowntree, founder of Rowntree's Sweet ST Great Britain 2016 Mar 15 £1.33 No No Company. British Humanitarians issue. Great Britain - 304792 ST 2012 Oct 20 £1.16 1532 Martin's Sweet Shop No No Isle of Man 229179 ST Grenada 2011 Oct 26 Various 3822-23 Scented Stamps - Chocolate Candy No No 127675 ST Hong Kong 1990 Nov 08 $5 583 Candy Stick With Bow and Hong Kong Skyline No No Months of the Year - Kislev (Dreidel [Spinning 371074 ST Israel 2002 Feb 24 1.20s 1469-70c No No Top], Hanukkah Candies) ©American Topical Assocation, all rights reserved. DO NOT DELETE "StampID" COLUMN! Reference it when contacting ATA to improve list. 11/28/2016, Page 1 of 2 361070 ST Italy 2014 May 14 70c 3234 Nutella Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread No No 383823 ST Italy 2015 Apr 24 80c 3298 Gianduiotto Chocolates, 150th Anniversary No No 372467 ST Japan 1984 Feb 24 60y 1559 20th Grand Confectionery Fair No No 229420 ST Liberia 2011 Jun 30 $30 2740-41 Scented Stamp - Chocolate Candy No No 374522 ST Luxembourg 2008 Sep 30 20c 1254c,d Wrapped Candies No No 202372 ST Netherlands 1998 Apr 21 80c + 40c B707 A wrapped candy No No 376734 ST Netherlands 2014 Nov 18 59c 1481n Christmas - Candy Cane and Ornament No No "Still Life (Box of Sweets and Pastry)" by Luis 203848 ST Nevis 1992 Jun 01 $5 725 No No Eugenio Melendez (1716-1780) 222268 ST Philippines 1980 Dec 15 40s 1502 Christmas Tree, Present and Candy Cane No No 225965 ST Poland 1990 Oct 31 1500z 2993 Cmielow Porcelain Works - Candy Box No No 227684 ST Portugal 1999 Aug 30 100e 2323 Palha de Abrantes (Candy) No No 244293 ST Saint Helena 1998 Sep 28 20p 729 Candy in wood-turned bowl (Christmas stamp) No No 244796 ST Saint Kitts 2001 Nov 26 80c 527 Christmas Wreath, Dove, Bells, Candy Cane No No 379554 ST Saint Kitts 2009 Dec 30 Various 734-37 Christmas, Flag, Candy Canes, Candles No No 109640 ST Sweden 2007 Sep 27 Various 2566-67 Chocolate No No 117223 ST Sweden 2010 Aug 26 6k 2645a Child Eating Peppermint Stick No No Greetings - Gift Box, Trumpet Under Parachute, 349665 ST Sweden 2014 May 08 7k 2729b No No Candy, Ladybug Under Balloons Greetings - Candy Under Balloon, Flower in 349666 ST Sweden 2014 May 08 7k 2729c No No Bottle 274556 ST Switzerland 2001 May 09 70c 1100 Scented Stamp - Chocolate Candy No No 274707 ST Switzerland 2008 Sep 04 100c 1322 Swiss Products - Chocolate No No 291036 ST Tuvalu 1993 Dec 06 $1.50 656 Palm Tree, Candies No No 291540 ST Tuvalu 2008 Nov 25 Various 1079-82 Christmas, Holly, Ornament, Gift, Candy Cane No No Milton Hershey (1857-1945), Confectioner, 294893 ST United States 1995 Sep 13 32c 2933 No No Founder of Hershey's Chocolate 295927 ST United States 2004 Jan 14 37c 3833 Love - Candy Hearts No No 110358 ST United States 2007 Jan 13 39c 4122 Love - Hershey Kiss No No Personal Computer Stamps - Gingerbread Man, 296626 1CVP United States 2003 Dec 37c 1CVP12 No No Candy 296651 1CVP United States 2005 Mar 37c 1CVP37 Personal Computer Stamps - Candy Cane No No 296222 BKL United States 2004 Jan 14 37c BC198 Love, Candy Hearts Booklet Cover No No 296248 BKL United States 2007 Jan 13 39c BC229 Hershey Kiss Booklet Cover No No 241656 ST Venezuela 2010 Dec 07 10b 1712i Father and Son outside Candy Store, M/S No No 315200 ST Viet Nam, North 1962 Oct 10 30xu 228 Manihot esculenta (Cassava) No No BEYOND THE CATALOGUE Basic types of common philatelic items not usually listed in Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, e.g. air letter sheets, booklet covers, meter stamps, postal cards, postal stationery, postmarks . Finland 2013 Jan 21 Four labels on Sc. 1422 mini-sheet Complimentary sheetlet from La Poste. Various chocolates France 2010 and a perforated "stamp" which is a label depicting a Postmarks City United States 2004 Feb 3-14 Various Valentines I Love You Station United States 2004 Feb 9 Darling, MS Darling Station, Candy Hearts Stamp United States 2004 Feb 11 Hernando, MS Sweethearts Station, Row of Candy Hearts United States 2004 Feb 12 Courtland, MS Courtland Station, Candy Hearts Stamp United States 2004 Feb 14 Glendora, CA Sweethearts Station, Row of Candy Hearts United States 2007 Jan 13 Various Sealed with a Kiss Station (USPS FD postmark) United States 2007 Jan 14 Various With Love and Kisses (second day USPS postmark) United States 2007 Jan 27 Spirit Lake, IA Chocolate Classic Station, With Love and Kisses postmark United States 2007 Feb 14 Various TX post offices With Love and Kisses (USPS postmark) ©American Topical Assocation, all rights reserved. DO NOT DELETE "StampID" COLUMN! Reference it when contacting ATA to improve list. 11/28/2016, Page 2 of 2.
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