Trevor Pateman's Philately Blog

This Blog is now closed but you can still contact me at patemantrevor@gmail.com. Ukraine-related posts have been edited into a book "Philatelic Case Studies from Ukraine's First Independence Period" edited by Glenn Stefanovics and available in the USA from amazon.com and in Europe from me. The Russia-related posts have been typeset for hard-copy publication but there are currently no plans to publish them.

Showing posts with label 1920 Postmaster Provisionals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1920 Postmaster Provisionals. Show all posts
Monday, 26 February 2018

A New 1922 Postmaster Provisional from Kharkiv?

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Click on Image to Magnify How do you know when you have made a discovery? Above are two halves of the back of a cover sent fr...
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Saturday, 26 September 2015

Late Use of Ukraine Tridents (continued)

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Latest known use of any stamp is problematic. Even if a stamp is officially invalidated, an individual who has a copy in a pocket book may ...
Monday, 17 November 2014

Russia 1920 Stamp Revaluations - the example of Spassk

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In Spring 1920, the Soviet People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs (Sovnarkompochtel) told the post offices under its control to ...
Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Romanovs in the Soviet Union

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Click on Image to Magnify I came across this Banderole in a dealer's box. It reminded me that there is an interesting collectio...
Monday, 6 August 2012

Russia and Ukraine 1917 - 23: Private and Postmaster Perforations

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Local perforations are usually neglected. There are two main reasons, I think. First, they are usually rare - an exception would be local...
Thursday, 10 February 2011

RSFSR 1920 Revaluations: a new Provisional?

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I spent three hours today online following Cherrystone's sale of the AURORA collection of RSFSR material. I bid for two items and bought...
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