The French Philatelic Federation (FFAP) celebrates its centenary this year with the publication of a 200-page book, FFAP Une belle centenaire 1922-2022, which will be available on 28th October, on the occasion of Timbres Passion à Moulins, 28-30 October 2022.
In his short message in the publication pamphlet, Philippe Lesage, FFAP President, points out that the idea of the establishment of a Federation in France was born after the international philatelic exhibition in Mulhouse in 1921, at a Congress which was decided to be held the following year. And so it happened!
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We are invited by the website of the Liechtenstein Postal Museum (Liechtensteinische PostMuseum) to admire every stamp issued by Liechtenstein (since 1912). The museum is home to a wide range of exhibits and documents providing insight into the development of the postal system since the 15th century, when the Lindau Messenger operated between Lindau on Lake Constance (Bodensee) and Milan, passing through present-day Liechtenstein.
The museum also provides a representative cross-section of the entire philately of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Original sketches by designers, as well as printing plates and stamp sheets, show the creation process all the way through to the finished stamp. Extraordinary production and processing methods are often used in Liechtenstein’s stamp-making process. For example, laser-cutting is used to give motifs a silhouette-like appearance. In 2019 an embroidered stamp was issued for the first time to mark Liechtenstein’s 300th anniversary.
The Liechtenstein Postal Museum has digitised all of the country’s stamps to create an online catalogue, which is updated with the latest stamps issued. Click here to see the online stamp catalogue.
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The July Press Release by the Philatelic Traders’ Society reminds us of the latest preparations of STAMPEX 2022, scheduled for 28 September – 1 October:
80+ Dealers and Auction Houses expected to participate
eBay Auditorium with daily Stampex Talks throughout the show
Christopher Harman’s Chalon Heads at the Court of Honour
World Postcard Day
250 frames of national exhibition level material
Meet line engraved experts, Mike Williams and Graham Stockdale, in action
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Centenary of the French Philatelic Federation (FFAP)
The French Philatelic Federation (FFAP) celebrates its centenary this year with the publication of a 200-page book, FFAP Une belle centenaire 1922-2022, which will be available on 28th October, on the occasion of Timbres Passion à Moulins, 28-30 October 2022.
In his short message in the publication pamphlet, Philippe Lesage, FFAP President, points out that the idea of the establishment of a Federation in France was born after the international philatelic exhibition in Mulhouse in 1921, at a Congress which was decided to be held the following year. And so it happened!
The anniversary book will be available at €30 after its publication, or at €25 if pre-ordered.
Details here: http://www.ffap.net/documents/federation/DepliantLivreCentenaire.pdf
The Liechtenstein Postal Museum in Vaduz
We are invited by the website of the Liechtenstein Postal Museum (Liechtensteinische PostMuseum) to admire every stamp issued by Liechtenstein (since 1912). The museum is home to a wide range of exhibits and documents providing insight into the development of the postal system since the 15th century, when the Lindau Messenger operated between Lindau on Lake Constance (Bodensee) and Milan, passing through present-day Liechtenstein.
The museum also provides a representative cross-section of the entire philately of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Original sketches by designers, as well as printing plates and stamp sheets, show the creation process all the way through to the finished stamp. Extraordinary production and processing methods are often used in Liechtenstein’s stamp-making process. For example, laser-cutting is used to give motifs a silhouette-like appearance. In 2019 an embroidered stamp was issued for the first time to mark Liechtenstein’s 300th anniversary.
The Liechtenstein Postal Museum has digitised all of the country’s stamps to create an online catalogue, which is updated with the latest stamps issued. Click here to see the online stamp catalogue.
You can enjoy a virtual tour inside the museum here: 360° View into the Liechtenstein Postal Museum.
STAMPEX 2022 back at the Business Design Centre
The July Press Release by the Philatelic Traders’ Society reminds us of the latest preparations of STAMPEX 2022, scheduled for 28 September – 1 October:
Read the STAMPEX 2022 Press Release here: https://www.fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Stampex_2022_July.pdf