The awards for 2023 of the Royal Philatelic Society London were presented at the Society’s Annual General Meeting on 29 June.
The Tapling Medal for the best article in the Society’s journal, The London Philatelist, was awarded to Klaus Weis for his article ‘Special Features of the Franking of Baden Letter Mail to Foreign Countries during the Postage Stamp Era 1851-1871’.
The Tilleard Medal for the best afternoon display given to the Society went to Malcolm Ray-Smith for his display ‘The Royal Mail 1516 to 1766’.
The Lee Medals for the best evening presentation and for the best on-line Zoom presentation were awarded respectively to John Powell for ‘’The Metropolitan Railway and its Railway Letter Service’ and Stewart Gardner for ‘Sealing and Securing the Letter’.
The Crawford Medal for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately in book form, whether physical or electronic, was awarded to Lars Engelbrecht for his work Postal Stationery of Denmark: the Bi-coloured Issue 1871-1905.
The London Medal for exceptional service to the Society went to Geoff Eibl-Kaye and John Wills for their work on the lighting of the Society’s display frames.
The opportunity was also taken for Bill Hedley, President of the European Federation of Philatelic Associations (FEPA), to present the FEPA Medal for Service to Philately posthumously to Frank Walton. Among Frank’s many achievements was heading the organisation of the London 2022 International Stamp Exhibition. The award was received by Frank’s wife, Liz.
Illustration: Liz Walton receiving the FEPA Medal from Bill Hedley.
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Stampex, the UK’s largest annual stamp show, held in London, will boost a range of exciting activities and experiences across four full days, including a late Thursday opening. The show has something for everyone, including historians, collecting enthusiasts, postal history lovers, philatelic exhibitors and stamp collecting beginners. Stampex, proudly sponsored by Spink, is based in the beautiful Business Design Centre in central London from 27th September – 30th September 2023.
With over 60 PTS members already confirmed, including Mark Bloxham Stamps, Stanley Gibbons, Michael Chipperfield, Glasgow Stamp Shop, BB Stamps, Trevor Pateman, Mulready Philatelics, Buckingham Covers, Lighthouse, Corbitts, Thematix and more, this is going to be an exciting show.
The highly successful Table Top Zone will once again be hosted at the “clock end” of the main Mezzanine floor. This is the perfect area to sit, chat and meet dealers whilst hunting through boxes of wonderful artefacts and postal materials.
The Stampex Auditorium, located on the Village Green, will be host to daily Stampex Talks and panel discussions. The full schedule will be announced at the end of August. There will be something for everyone, including learning “How to bid at Auction”, “How to set up or boost a stamp society”, “How to further your stamp collection” and more.
The Exhibiting Experience will allow visitors to learn, explore and meet exhibitors and find out how to advance their collections.
The Society Meeting Space allows societies to host meetings every day throughout the show, as well as take a table to promote their society and publications. To book a space, visit www.stampexinternational.com/societymeetings
The Stampex Court of Honour for 2023 will display a number of Hidden Treasures for that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see beautiful philatelic material up close.
Thanks to support from the Stamp Active Network, the Youth Zone provides children and young adults with the opportunity to explore stamps and take part in fun and games and treasure hunts!
Found some Stamps in the Attic? Visit Stampex and have verified PTS Members help you understand more about your collection, what stories it might tell and what it might be worth. Many dealers at Stampex will buy collections and auctioneers may offer to consign a collection for you.
TICKETS: Please register your attendance in advance at: www.stampexinternational.com/tickets All attendees will receive a free Show Guide. Tickets are £10.00 for entry on Day 1 (Wednesday). Free Entry Thursday – Saturday. Express Entry wristbands are available in advance of the show for all days (subject to small P&P fee). Stampex Patronage – £75 plus complementary Day 1 Ticket
VENUE: The Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Str, Islington, London N1 OQH. Nearest Tube Station: Angel Islington (Northern Line)
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FEPA News magazine July 2023 now online
FEPA released today the July 2023 issue of FEPA News magazine featuring:
You can read or download the 84-page FEPA News from here:
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FN43.pdf (25MB)
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Royal Philatelic Society Awards for 2023
Royal Philatelic Society London (RPSL) Press Release: 6th July 2023
The awards for 2023 of the Royal Philatelic Society London were presented at the Society’s Annual General Meeting on 29 June.
The Tapling Medal for the best article in the Society’s journal, The London Philatelist, was awarded to Klaus Weis for his article ‘Special Features of the Franking of Baden Letter Mail to Foreign Countries during the Postage Stamp Era 1851-1871’.
The Tilleard Medal for the best afternoon display given to the Society went to Malcolm Ray-Smith for his display ‘The Royal Mail 1516 to 1766’.
The Lee Medals for the best evening presentation and for the best on-line Zoom presentation were awarded respectively to John Powell for ‘’The Metropolitan Railway and its Railway Letter Service’ and Stewart Gardner for ‘Sealing and Securing the Letter’.
The Crawford Medal for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately in book form, whether physical or electronic, was awarded to Lars Engelbrecht for his work Postal Stationery of Denmark: the Bi-coloured Issue 1871-1905.
The London Medal for exceptional service to the Society went to Geoff Eibl-Kaye and John Wills for their work on the lighting of the Society’s display frames.
The opportunity was also taken for Bill Hedley, President of the European Federation of Philatelic Associations (FEPA), to present the FEPA Medal for Service to Philately posthumously to Frank Walton. Among Frank’s many achievements was heading the organisation of the London 2022 International Stamp Exhibition. The award was received by Frank’s wife, Liz.
Illustration: Liz Walton receiving the FEPA Medal from Bill Hedley.
[photo credit: Jack Zhang]
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What’s on at STAMPEX at the BDC 2023
July Newsletter by PTS and Stampex International:
The UK’s Largest Stamp Show
Stampex, the UK’s largest annual stamp show, held in London, will boost a range of exciting activities and experiences across four full days, including a late Thursday opening. The show has something for everyone, including historians, collecting enthusiasts, postal history lovers, philatelic exhibitors and stamp collecting beginners. Stampex, proudly sponsored by Spink, is based in the beautiful Business Design Centre in central London from 27th September – 30th September 2023.
With over 60 PTS members already confirmed, including Mark Bloxham Stamps, Stanley Gibbons, Michael Chipperfield, Glasgow Stamp Shop, BB Stamps, Trevor Pateman, Mulready Philatelics, Buckingham Covers, Lighthouse, Corbitts, Thematix and more, this is going to be an exciting show.
The highly successful Table Top Zone will once again be hosted at the “clock end” of the main Mezzanine floor. This is the perfect area to sit, chat and meet dealers whilst hunting through boxes of wonderful artefacts and postal materials.
The Stampex Auditorium, located on the Village Green, will be host to daily Stampex Talks and panel discussions. The full schedule will be announced at the end of August. There will be something for everyone, including learning “How to bid at Auction”, “How to set up or boost a stamp society”, “How to further your stamp collection” and more.
The Exhibiting Experience will allow visitors to learn, explore and meet exhibitors and find out how to advance their collections.
The Society Meeting Space allows societies to host meetings every day throughout the show, as well as take a table to promote their society and publications. To book a space, visit www.stampexinternational.com/societymeetings
The Stampex Court of Honour for 2023 will display a number of Hidden Treasures for that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see beautiful philatelic material up close.
Thanks to support from the Stamp Active Network, the Youth Zone provides children and young adults with the opportunity to explore stamps and take part in fun and games and treasure hunts!
Found some Stamps in the Attic? Visit Stampex and have verified PTS Members help you understand more about your collection, what stories it might tell and what it might be worth. Many dealers at Stampex will buy collections and auctioneers may offer to consign a collection for you.
TICKETS: Please register your attendance in advance at: www.stampexinternational.com/tickets All attendees will receive a free Show Guide. Tickets are £10.00 for entry on Day 1 (Wednesday). Free Entry Thursday – Saturday. Express Entry wristbands are available in advance of the show for all days (subject to small P&P fee). Stampex Patronage – £75 plus complementary Day 1 Ticket
VENUE: The Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Str, Islington, London N1 OQH. Nearest Tube Station: Angel Islington (Northern Line)
DATES/TIMES:
Wednesday 27th September: 10:30 – 17:30
Thursday 28th September: 10:00 – 18:30
Friday 29th September: 10:00 – 17:30
Saturday 30th September: 10:00 – 16:00
FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE VISIT: www.stampexinternational.com
For further information, contact Isobel Klempka isobel@thepts.net
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