A new book for the first time sheds light on the history and postal history of the Indian subcontinent up to the establishment of British rule.
The philately and postal history of the Indian subcontinent is rich and spans a long period of time. This makes India’s philately one of the largest collecting areas worldwide, encompassing numerous nations as well as feudal and contract states. The body of literature on Indian philately is large and consists out of numerous books and covers all conceivable topics. However, a period that still lacks attention is the fact that the Indian subcontinent was colonized by numerous states before the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Besides well-known nations such as Portugal and Great Britain, this also includes the Netherlands and – as the British’s great opponent for many years – France – as well as rather unknown nations such as Denmark or even the Austrian Netherlands (today’s Belgium).
India was one of focus topics at Monacophil 2022. As is a good tradition, a high-quality book is published on each main topic at the Monacophil. The topic “The Struggle for Dominance on the Indian Subcontinent 1494-1819 – History and Postal History” by Eric Scherer was chosen to accompany the India Salon. The corresponding book for the first time presents the development of the postal services of the various European nations colonizing the Indian subcontinent and places this development in the context of the struggle for dominance. British dominance finally was achieved with the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The British were the only nation that consistently built up domestic postal services and thus made an important contribution to consolidating their rule.
The book comprises almost 200 pages and is written in English and French. In each case, the historical developments are presented and then mirrored with the postal history of the respective nation. The result is a book that is not only of interest to philatelists, but also gives non-philatelists the opportunity to understand the interplay of history, philately and postal history on the basis of an exciting topic – a coffee table book on philately and postal history that is likely also attract the interest among non-philatelists. The book is of high quality and contains numerous historical illustrations and maps. The philatelic items shown come from leading collections of India philatelists around the world and were painstakingly compiled over two years. With the book, a large number of the world’s most important pieces from the various nations have now been brought together in one publication.
The book costs EUR 80 including postage and can be ordered from the Club de Monte Carlo, c/o Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies, Terrasses de Fontvieille, MC – 98000 Monaco. One can also find an order form online at https://www.monacophil.eu/MonacoPhil2022_CatalogueOrderForm.pdf
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On 25th November, during MONACOPHIL 2022, FEPA hosted a Round Table discussion in front of an audience on the strengths and weaknesses of philately and how it might evolve in the 21st century. Moderator of the event was Charles Epting, CEO of H.R. Harmer.
The five panelists were chosen to be from different philatelic backgrounds:
Bill Hedley, FEPA President
Adriano Bergamini, philatelist and exhibitor, Chairman of HELVETIA 2022
Dieter Michelson, CEO Heinrich Köhler
Rüdiger Weng, newcomer to high-level philately
Wolfgang Maassen, President of AIJP and expert in philatelic literature
Comments were received from Alex Haimann, Peter Cockburn, Patrick Maselis, Ms. Birthe King, Gordon Eubanks, and Lars Boettger.
You can read all about it in the January 2023 issue of the FEPA News magazine and view the video right here:
We just received the official release for the PTS Awards 2022.
London, December 2022: The Philatelic Traders’ Society is delighted to announce the winners of the 2022 PTS Awards. Launched in 2020 to celebrate the best in the business, the awards support creativity, legacy, and business growth. They are well respected within the philatelic community and award winners and runners up proudly display their PTS Award badges. To ensure their credibility, the awards are judged independently by a panel of experts. This year’s judges were Graham Beck, Exploring Stamps and well-recognised collectors Iva Mouritsen and Simon Martin-Redman. The awards also have a People’s Choice Award category voted for by the general public.
Ambassador of the Year. The winner should be someone who actively promotes the hobby and the trade in new and exciting ways. Joint Winners: Bill Barrell & John Davies, Stamp Active Joint Runners Up: PTS Council & Suzanne Rae
Legacy champion of the year (open to non PTS Members). The winner should be someone who is actively investing their knowledge to retain it for future generations to come. Winner: Richard Philatelist Joint Runners Up: Jack Preuveneers & James Gavin
PTS Contributor of the Year. The winner is someone who has contributed to the PTS but isn’t part of the immediate team and council. Winner: Tony Shields Runner Up: Charles Epting & Michael Cortese
Creative Concept of the Year. This is someone who is innovative within philately. Creating an exciting new concept for the trade and the hobby. Winner: Museum of Philately Rowland Hill Medal Runner Up: Bill Barrell
People’s Choice Awards 2022 Ambassador of the Year: John Davies, Stamp Active Legacy Champion of the Year: Philatelovely PTS Contributor of the Year: Stanley Gibbons Creative Concept: Stamp Active
Congratulations to everyone who was nominated and those who have won awards. A huge thanks to the Philatelic Exporter for their ongoing support with the awards, upcoming editorial feature on the winners and for providing prizes.
The Struggle for Dominance on the Indian Subcontinent 1494-1819
A new book for the first time sheds light on the history and postal history of the Indian subcontinent up to the establishment of British rule.
The philately and postal history of the Indian subcontinent is rich and spans a long period of time. This makes India’s philately one of the largest collecting areas worldwide, encompassing numerous nations as well as feudal and contract states. The body of literature on Indian philately is large and consists out of numerous books and covers all conceivable topics. However, a period that still lacks attention is the fact that the Indian subcontinent was colonized by numerous states before the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Besides well-known nations such as Portugal and Great Britain, this also includes the Netherlands and – as the British’s great opponent for many years – France – as well as rather unknown nations such as Denmark or even the Austrian Netherlands (today’s Belgium).
India was one of focus topics at Monacophil 2022. As is a good tradition, a high-quality book is published on each main topic at the Monacophil. The topic “The Struggle for Dominance on the Indian Subcontinent 1494-1819 – History and Postal History” by Eric Scherer was chosen to accompany the India Salon. The corresponding book for the first time presents the development of the postal services of the various European nations colonizing the Indian subcontinent and places this development in the context of the struggle for dominance. British dominance finally was achieved with the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The British were the only nation that consistently built up domestic postal services and thus made an important contribution to consolidating their rule.
The book comprises almost 200 pages and is written in English and French. In each case, the historical developments are presented and then mirrored with the postal history of the respective nation. The result is a book that is not only of interest to philatelists, but also gives non-philatelists the opportunity to understand the interplay of history, philately and postal history on the basis of an exciting topic – a coffee table book on philately and postal history that is likely also attract the interest among non-philatelists. The book is of high quality and contains numerous historical illustrations and maps. The philatelic items shown come from leading collections of India philatelists around the world and were painstakingly compiled over two years. With the book, a large number of the world’s most important pieces from the various nations have now been brought together in one publication.
The book costs EUR 80 including postage and can be ordered from the Club de Monte Carlo, c/o Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies, Terrasses de Fontvieille, MC – 98000 Monaco. One can also find an order form online at https://www.monacophil.eu/MonacoPhil2022_CatalogueOrderForm.pdf
FEPA Panel Discussion: “Philately – Forever in the shadows?”
On 25th November, during MONACOPHIL 2022, FEPA hosted a Round Table discussion in front of an audience on the strengths and weaknesses of philately and how it might evolve in the 21st century. Moderator of the event was Charles Epting, CEO of H.R. Harmer.
The five panelists were chosen to be from different philatelic backgrounds:
Comments were received from Alex Haimann, Peter Cockburn, Patrick Maselis, Ms. Birthe King, Gordon Eubanks, and Lars Boettger.
The Philatelic Traders’ Society Awards 2022
We just received the official release for the PTS Awards 2022.
London, December 2022: The Philatelic Traders’ Society is delighted to announce the winners of the 2022 PTS Awards. Launched in 2020 to celebrate the best in the business, the awards support creativity, legacy, and business growth. They are well respected within the philatelic community and award winners and runners up proudly display their PTS Award badges. To ensure their credibility, the awards are judged independently by a panel of experts. This year’s judges were Graham Beck, Exploring Stamps and well-recognised collectors Iva Mouritsen and Simon Martin-Redman. The awards also have a People’s Choice Award category voted for by the general public.
Ambassador of the Year. The winner should be someone who actively promotes the hobby and the trade in new and exciting ways.
Joint Winners: Bill Barrell & John Davies, Stamp Active
Joint Runners Up: PTS Council & Suzanne Rae
Legacy champion of the year (open to non PTS Members). The winner should be someone who is actively investing their knowledge to retain it for future generations to come.
Winner: Richard Philatelist
Joint Runners Up: Jack Preuveneers & James Gavin
PTS Contributor of the Year. The winner is someone who has contributed to the PTS but isn’t part of the immediate team and council.
Winner: Tony Shields
Runner Up: Charles Epting & Michael Cortese
Creative Concept of the Year. This is someone who is innovative within philately. Creating an exciting new concept for the trade and the hobby.
Winner: Museum of Philately Rowland Hill Medal
Runner Up: Bill Barrell
People’s Choice Awards 2022
Ambassador of the Year: John Davies, Stamp Active
Legacy Champion of the Year: Philatelovely
PTS Contributor of the Year: Stanley Gibbons
Creative Concept: Stamp Active
Congratulations to everyone who was nominated and those who have won awards. A huge thanks to the Philatelic Exporter for their ongoing support with the awards, upcoming editorial feature on the winners and for providing prizes.
For more information, please head to www.thepts.net/ptsawards2022winners