The Estonian philatelic exhibition EstEx 2018, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the printing the first Estonian stamp, has issued its Bulletin nº 1, beautiful and plenty of interesting information.
Here you can read or download the whole Bulletin.
You can also go to its excellent Website www.estex2018.eu
During a perfectly organized Palmares ceremony, leaded by Reinaldo Macedo and Bernard Jimenez, were delivered the main prizes. The Grand Prix D’Honneur was for Luis Alemany from Spain for his “Spain Rates during Isabel II Reign”. The Grand Prix International was for Walter Britz for “Postal History of Uruguay 1779-1880”. The Grand Prix National for Pablo Reim for “Brazil Classics 1843-1861”. The Best Youth Prize was for José Carlos Rodríguez Piñero from Spain for “Postal Stationary of Mexico “Serie Mulitas”.
From Left to right: Tay Peng Hian, FIP President, presenting the Grand Prix D’ Honneur to the Spanish Commissioner, José Pedro Gómez-Aguero in absence of the winner Luis Alemany (right) who was not able to be present.
From left Pablo Reim winner of the National Grand Prix, José Pedro Gómez-Aguero Spanish Commissioner who received the Grand Prix D’Honneur in the name of Luis Alemany, Walter Britz winner of the Grand Prix International and José Carlos Rodríguez Piñero, winner of the Prix for the Best Youth.
View of the Palmares dinner . From left: Ari Muhonen, Atle Fossmark, Fredik Ydell, Lars Engelbrecht, Frank Walton, Mike Roberts, Geoffrey Kellow and Lindsay Chitty.
Greetings for the Grand Prix D’Honneur. From left, José Ramón Moreno from Spain, Jury Vice-President, José Raul Lorenzo Juror from Cuba, José Pedro Gómez Aguero, Spanish Commissioner and Andrés Jorge Schlichter Juror from Argentina.
Bernard Jimenez and Reinaldo Macedo. Photo by Carlos Vergara
Transfer of the FIP Flag from FIAF to the FEPA member Israel. From left: Yigal Nathaniel, Tay Peng Hian, Luis Claudio Fritzen, Rubem Porto Jr. , Reinaldo Macedo and José Ramón Moreno
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Opening Ceremony: Mr. Guilherme Campos (left side), President of Brasilian Post, congratulated Mr. Reinaldo Estêvão de Macedo, Secretary General and “soul” of BRASILIA 2017.
With the participation of 59 National Federations, of which 21 FEPA members, BRASILIA 2017 is being a successful exhibition. From the 427 exhibits has been awarded 18 Large Gold and 74 Gold Medals.
General view of the Exhibition. (Beautiful photo by Carlos Vergara)
Views of the Exhibition, with many activities for the Youh. (Photo by Carlos Vergara)
For the Grand Prix d’Honneur there are four candidates, two from Europe and two from America:
Frohlich, Alfredo. Colombia . United States of Colombia – 1868 – 1881
Voruz, Jean. Monaco. Geneva Postal Services 1839-1862
Tillard, Jean-Jacques. The Overprints of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon in the 19th Century
Alemany, Luis. Spain. Rates During Isabel II Reign. 1850 – 1865
FEPA Exhibition ESTEX 2018: The Bulletin number 1
The Estonian philatelic exhibition EstEx 2018, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the printing the first Estonian stamp, has issued its Bulletin nº 1, beautiful and plenty of interesting information.
Here you can read or download the whole Bulletin.
You can also go to its excellent Website www.estex2018.eu
BRASILIA 2017: THE GRAND PRIX D’HONNEUR WENT TO EUROPE
During a perfectly organized Palmares ceremony, leaded by Reinaldo Macedo and Bernard Jimenez, were delivered the main prizes. The Grand Prix D’Honneur was for Luis Alemany from Spain for his “Spain Rates during Isabel II Reign”. The Grand Prix International was for Walter Britz for “Postal History of Uruguay 1779-1880”. The Grand Prix National for Pablo Reim for “Brazil Classics 1843-1861”. The Best Youth Prize was for José Carlos Rodríguez Piñero from Spain for “Postal Stationary of Mexico “Serie Mulitas”.
From Left to right: Tay Peng Hian, FIP President, presenting the Grand Prix D’ Honneur to the Spanish Commissioner, José Pedro Gómez-Aguero in absence of the winner Luis Alemany (right) who was not able to be present.
From left Pablo Reim winner of the National Grand Prix, José Pedro Gómez-Aguero Spanish Commissioner who received the Grand Prix D’Honneur in the name of Luis Alemany, Walter Britz winner of the Grand Prix International and José Carlos Rodríguez Piñero, winner of the Prix for the Best Youth.
View of the Palmares dinner . From left: Ari Muhonen, Atle Fossmark, Fredik Ydell, Lars Engelbrecht, Frank Walton, Mike Roberts, Geoffrey Kellow and Lindsay Chitty.
Greetings for the Grand Prix D’Honneur. From left, José Ramón Moreno from Spain, Jury Vice-President, José Raul Lorenzo Juror from Cuba, José Pedro Gómez Aguero, Spanish Commissioner and Andrés Jorge Schlichter Juror from Argentina.
Bernard Jimenez and Reinaldo Macedo. Photo by Carlos Vergara
Transfer of the FIP Flag from FIAF to the FEPA member Israel. From left: Yigal Nathaniel, Tay Peng Hian, Luis Claudio Fritzen, Rubem Porto Jr. , Reinaldo Macedo and José Ramón Moreno
BRASILIA 2017: ALL THE RESULTS
Opening Ceremony: Mr. Guilherme Campos (left side), President of Brasilian Post, congratulated Mr. Reinaldo Estêvão de Macedo, Secretary General and “soul” of BRASILIA 2017.
With the participation of 59 National Federations, of which 21 FEPA members, BRASILIA 2017 is being a successful exhibition. From the 427 exhibits has been awarded 18 Large Gold and 74 Gold Medals.
General view of the Exhibition. (Beautiful photo by Carlos Vergara)
Views of the Exhibition, with many activities for the Youh. (Photo by Carlos Vergara)
For the Grand Prix d’Honneur there are four candidates, two from Europe and two from America:
Results: