This is a lovely cover, advertising the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Grand Lodge of Ontario. Dated May 22 1928 and franked with 2 one cent Admiral.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Another France Letter That Should Have Not Been Delivered
Same as last time (see my post here: http://stampcoversoftheworld.blogspot.fr/2014/01/this-french-letter-should-have-been.html) , here's another clever Delcampe seller cheating the postal service. See the intelligent use of a 0,50c French Francs instead of Euros stamp. Looks like the correct 0,53 euros franking to the postal service employee. Nice savings. Luckily for the seller I didn't have to pay to receive his letter....
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Red Rose Tea and Coffee Advertising Cover From Newfoundland
Red Rose tea brings a lot of memories to Canadians. I remember my grand aunt Stella, in the 70's, who religiously kept those little Wade figurines she got in the Red Rose tea boxes for me. I was always exited to add a new one to my collection.
When I saw that cover on eBay I knew I was going to buy it for my advertising collection. The cover, dated 1941, is from T.H. Estabrooks Co. Limited, direct importers & blenders of high grade tea and coffee in St-John's Newfoundland. T.H. Estabrooks was the maker of the famous Canadian Red Rose tea. The company changed named to become Brooke Bond and was eventually assimilated by Unilever.
When I saw that cover on eBay I knew I was going to buy it for my advertising collection. The cover, dated 1941, is from T.H. Estabrooks Co. Limited, direct importers & blenders of high grade tea and coffee in St-John's Newfoundland. T.H. Estabrooks was the maker of the famous Canadian Red Rose tea. The company changed named to become Brooke Bond and was eventually assimilated by Unilever.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Jantzen Swimsuit: Red Diving Girl Advertising Cover
1934 Canadian advertising cover featuring the iconic red diving girl from Jentzen.
Founded in 1916, Jentzen is still in buisness today: http://www.jantzen.com/
Founded in 1916, Jentzen is still in buisness today: http://www.jantzen.com/
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Librairie Beauchemin Larousse Almanach du Peuple Advertising Cover
1939 advertising cover, sent to France from Montreal, Canada. Opened by censor.
Advertising cover for Librairie Beauchemin Limitée. Front also has the famous Almanach Beauchemin (better known as Almanach du peuple) advertising. Librairie Beauchemin is known as the first French-Canadian publishers in Montreal. Everyone in the province knows about the Almanach du Peuple.
Advertising cover for Librairie Beauchemin Limitée. Front also has the famous Almanach Beauchemin (better known as Almanach du peuple) advertising. Librairie Beauchemin is known as the first French-Canadian publishers in Montreal. Everyone in the province knows about the Almanach du Peuple.
The back of the cover, features an advertisement for the famous Larousse dictionary. It reads: "Le seul dictionnaire français approuvé par le Conseil de l'Instruction Publique de la Province de Québec" which translates as "the only dictionary approved by the Public Education of the Province of Quebec". The Larousse (a publication coming from France) is also marketed to the French-Canadians by having an extra supplement especially for the French-Canadian language.
Advertising covers for 2 Val D'Isère hotels in France
Lovely advertising covers from hotels in Val D'Isère, France. Hôtel Bellier and Hotel de Bellevarde. Both covers and from the mid 50's. Would fit nicely in a ski or mountaineering stamps collection.
Hotel Bellier is still in activity today. The hotel is a 3 stars hotel, located close to the ski stations all commodities downtown Val D'Isère.
Friday, January 10, 2014
This French Letter Should Have Been Postage Due
Sometimes in 2011 I received this letter. I was very surprised because I didn't have to pay for it. This is an obvious postage due letter. Grossly underpaid by the Delcampe seller who sent it. Luckily for him, it went through without any problem.
French Franc postage stamps are still valid for postage, except for a few notable exception such as the Petain issues. So what is the problem then?
The problem is that the sender used 4.50 old French Francs, which amount to 0.05 New French Francs which equals to .... 0.01 euros. So he underpaid by 0.57 Euros! This letter should have been franked with 380 FF, not 4.50!
What a way to save money! But I wouldn't do it. Seems it didn't bother that seller tho.
French Franc postage stamps are still valid for postage, except for a few notable exception such as the Petain issues. So what is the problem then?
The problem is that the sender used 4.50 old French Francs, which amount to 0.05 New French Francs which equals to .... 0.01 euros. So he underpaid by 0.57 Euros! This letter should have been franked with 380 FF, not 4.50!
What a way to save money! But I wouldn't do it. Seems it didn't bother that seller tho.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
France Coat Of Arms FDC (YT #951) from 1953
My father collects France and when I was a little kid (and before I started to collect stamps) I was fascinated by France's coat of arm stamps. Nothing to do with history or heraldry. As a 7 year old I was just finding them pretty. And there we so many issues of them.
Here's a pair on a FDC. I got this one (and a few others coat of arms FDC's) in a large lot of French first day covers I bought a couple of years ago. Some of these are quite nice looking and make for a nice colorful collection.
If you want a kid to grow interest in philately I'd say these are pretty cool. He can learn about the meaning of each coat of arms (that mean a bit of knights and armor in the mix since most of them come from the medieval period).
And anything's better than Mickey Mouse CTO stamps from Sand Dunes don't you think?
Here's a pair on a FDC. I got this one (and a few others coat of arms FDC's) in a large lot of French first day covers I bought a couple of years ago. Some of these are quite nice looking and make for a nice colorful collection.
If you want a kid to grow interest in philately I'd say these are pretty cool. He can learn about the meaning of each coat of arms (that mean a bit of knights and armor in the mix since most of them come from the medieval period).
And anything's better than Mickey Mouse CTO stamps from Sand Dunes don't you think?
Yvert et Tellier #951 on FDC: Picardie region coat of arms stamps and woman dress in folkloric clothes. |
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Vintage 40's Bulova Watches Cover From Canada
Before Christmas I bought a few covers from sportster on eBay. This seller specialized in Canadian stamps and covers and he has a nice selection of advertising covers (and more). Great service by the way, fast and everything. Highly recommended.
This is an advertising cover for X.P. Mayhew jeweller, located in Stirling Ontario. They advertise themselves as an authorized distributor for Bulova watches. This jewellery store is still around today (but now located in Picton).
The cover is dated from the mid 40's.
I fancy 40's watches. Watches had a lot of class back then. But then again, I love the 1930's to 50's design and architecture.
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