The Museum of Philately is a unique digital platform, hosted independently and free online and on Appstores, It captures and preserves award winning collections and rarities, as well as providing the facility to track provenance and pricing information. Launched in 2016 by David Feldman International Auctioneers as an App it is now also a fully integrated website. Its aim is to celebrate collecting and enhance the enjoyment for philatelists all over the world, as well as to preserve collections as a legacy for present and future generations.
The Museum has already built up an impressive list of collections on its platform and is on the look-out for new additions. It has just sent out a press release providing the following information:
‘This is an exciting opportunity for collectors to display their exhibits for the philatelic community to enjoy, including present
and future generations of philatelists. It is a unique way to showcase a collection in its entirety, and to update pages instantly, so that the entire assembly is presented as the collector conceived it at any time.
The Museum’s curators review and select key collections before highlighting them online; it is only important collections which are then displayed. These standout exhibits might have won at least an FIP gold medal or, in case of not having ever been exhibited, include unique material, or recognised rarities.
Collectors and philatelic enthusiasts can visit the Museum for free. It is a wonderful space to see these amazing collections and learn about top flight philatelists and their exhibits. Each collection has a description, collector’s biography, and high-resolution images presented in exhibition format on individual pages, which are all written up, and can be ‘enlarged’ and ‘zoomed’ into for more detailed analysis.
Marcus Orsi, leading the Museum of Philately team, comments: “As a collector I noticed that many wonderful collections are never displayed, and even some exhibitors only rarely show their material. The Museum really opens the doors to these collectors, allowing a wider philatelic audience to enjoy the collections and increase the awareness of the hobby. The David Feldman team created the Museum of Philately and we continue to grow the concept. Over the next few months we will be developing the Museum further and showing at Virtual Stampex. Lookout for our clinics, classes, exhibiting support, how to start collecting guides and more.”
Submitting your collection for consideration and inclusion within the Museum is free, you just need to be able to tick at least one of the boxes below:
• Have you ever exhibited?
• Have you got outstanding rarities within your collection?
• Has your collection been awarded at least an FIP Gold Medal?
If so, then head to museumofphilately.com and send us scans and example pages, together with information regarding your collection.’
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The VÖPh is 100 years old and, in the best philatelic traditions, is marking this significant birthday in cooperation with Austria Post with personal stamps, special postmarks and special registration labels.
The first meeting of the Federation of Austrian Philatelic Societies was held in Vienna on 9 March 1921 and included such distinguished philatelists as Ludwig Hesshaimer, Karl Willer and Edwin Müller. This important event was commemorated with a personal stamp featuring the Gasthaus Deierl where the first meeting was held and a special postmark. These are available from the VÖPh office in Vienna by telephone (0043 1 587 64 69) or e-mail (voeph@voeph.at).
The Israeli Philatelic Federation’s first virtual National Stamp Exhibition (NETBUL 2021) opened on 1 March. It will be accessible to visitors until 31 March at:
The exhibition includes sections on postal history, thematic philately, maximum cards, picture postcards and modern philately.
Visitors are invited to look at the different exhibits on display. To help them make the most of it two novelties have been introduced:
Exhibitors were each given the opportunity to upload a short video about their exhibits.
There are several videos to give a guided tour of the exhibition, including some highlights from various collections.
As a visitor you are also invited to give your opinions and comments, and to voice your preferences by voting for the exhibits you like the most. Fill-in a ballot sheet and you may win an award! The most popular exhibit among visitors will also win a special award.
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Museum of Philately is looking for collections to display
The Museum has already built up an impressive list of collections on its platform and is on the look-out for new additions. It has just sent out a press release providing the following information:
‘This is an exciting opportunity for collectors to display their exhibits for the philatelic community to enjoy, including present
and future generations of philatelists. It is a unique way to showcase a collection in its entirety, and to update pages instantly, so that the entire assembly is presented as the collector conceived it at any time.
The Museum’s curators review and select key collections before highlighting them online; it is only important collections which are then displayed. These standout exhibits might have won at least an FIP gold medal or, in case of not having ever been exhibited, include unique material, or recognised rarities.
Collectors and philatelic enthusiasts can visit the Museum for free. It is a wonderful space to see these amazing collections and learn about top flight philatelists and their exhibits. Each collection has a description, collector’s biography, and high-resolution images presented in exhibition format on individual pages, which are all written up, and can be ‘enlarged’ and ‘zoomed’ into for more detailed analysis.
Marcus Orsi, leading the Museum of Philately team, comments:
“As a collector I noticed that many wonderful collections are never displayed, and even some exhibitors only rarely show their material. The Museum really opens the doors to these collectors, allowing a wider philatelic audience to enjoy the collections and increase the awareness of the hobby. The David Feldman team created the Museum of Philately and we continue to grow the concept. Over the next few months we will be developing the Museum further and showing at Virtual Stampex. Lookout for our clinics, classes, exhibiting support, how to start collecting guides and more.”
Submitting your collection for consideration and inclusion within the Museum is free, you just need to be able to tick at least one of the boxes below:
• Have you ever exhibited?
• Have you got outstanding rarities within your collection?
• Has your collection been awarded at least an FIP Gold Medal?
If so, then head to museumofphilately.com and send us scans and example pages, together with information regarding your collection.’
Further information is available at:
http://www.museumofphilately.com
Austrian Federation celebrates its centenary
The VÖPh is 100 years old and, in the best philatelic traditions, is marking this significant birthday in cooperation with Austria Post with personal stamps, special postmarks and special registration labels.
The first meeting of the Federation of Austrian Philatelic Societies was held in Vienna on 9 March 1921 and included such distinguished philatelists as Ludwig Hesshaimer, Karl Willer and Edwin Müller. This important event was commemorated with a personal stamp featuring the Gasthaus Deierl where the first meeting was held and a special postmark. These are available from the VÖPh office in Vienna by telephone (0043 1 587 64 69) or e-mail (voeph@voeph.at).
For further information visit the VÖPh website at
https://www.voeph.at/index.php?id=3
Israel’s NETBUL 2021 is open until 31 March
The Israeli Philatelic Federation’s first virtual National Stamp Exhibition (NETBUL 2021) opened on 1 March. It will be accessible to visitors until 31 March at:
https://netbul.co.il/en/exhibits/
The exhibition includes sections on postal history, thematic philately, maximum cards, picture postcards and modern philately.