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 Poltava tridents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poltava tridents. Show all posts
Monday, 12 August 2019

Ukraine Trident Overprints: Inverted Varieties

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Most 1918 Ukraine Trident overprints were applied by hand. Machine printed Tridents were applied to make Kiev/Kyiv type 3 and Odessa/Odesa...
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Sunday, 14 September 2014

Poltava Tridents: Types !a, 1b and 1c

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Click on Image to Magnify The Imperial 10 rouble stamp is very useful when you are studying Ukrainian and Armenian Civil War overpr...
Sunday, 5 January 2014

Trident of Poltava (Type 2) with a Bonus ...

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Click on Image to Magnify Before about 1900, sheet watermarks in papers are often very elaborate. They go well beyond telling you th...
Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Ukraine on Philasearch - Now is a good time to look

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Now is a good time to look at Ukraine material on Philasearch. On the one hand, you can see the Dr Ron Zelonka collection for sale in Co...
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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Blue-Green Tridents of Poltava

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Click on image and use Magnifier to enlarge Until his death in 1999, I used to send John Bulat material for expertising and comment. ...
Tuesday, 10 May 2011

John Bulat's Comprehensive Catalog of Ukrainian Philately

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Bulat's catalog published in 2003 has become the catalog of choice for Ukraine collectors. The reasons are fairly simple: every stamp ha...
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