Friday, March 20, 2026

Singapore Cultural Dances

SINGAPORE issued between 1968 and 1973, stamps featuring cultural dances and masks.

Shown here:

- Lion Dance Mask (6 Cents), representing Chinese cultural performances.

- Indian Classical Dancer (10 Cents), depicts traditional Indian dance forms.

- Malay Dancer (15 Cents), showcasing traditional Malay attire and dance.

CÔTE FRANÇAISE DES SOMALIS "Danakil Tent" - 1947

CÔTE FRANÇAISE DES SOMALIS (French Somali Coast), a former French colony that is now Djibouti, issued on 6 October 1947, this definitive series known as the "Danakil Tent" set. The design depicted a traditional nomadic Danakil tent set against a landscape of palm trees and the coast. 

Denominations shown:

- 10c: Yellowish brown and bluish violet.

- 30c: Yellowish brown and brownish olive.

- 40c: Yellowish brown and brownish olive.

Photogravure method was used and printed by Hélio-Vaugirard in Paris. 

Unfortunately these stamps were damaged when placed in my album, over 60 years ago.

Côte Française Des Somalis "Chiffre-taxe" - 1947

CÔTE FRANÇAISE DES SOMALIS (French Somali Coast) issued in 1947 a series of postage due stamps ("Chiffre-taxe"), this one being with a denomination of 10 centimes. They were used to collect unpaid or underpaid postage from the recipient.

The stamps featured a geometric purple design, inscribed "Côte frse des Somalis".

Nederland Luchtpost - 1921

NEDERLAND LUCHTPOST (Netherlands Airmail) 60 cent stamp, first issued in 1921, depicted an allegorical design in the Art Deco style.

Postes France Libre (Free France Post) - Côte Française Des Somalis - 1943

POSTES FRANCE LIBRE (Free France Post) - CÔTE FRANÇAISE DES SOMALIS (French Somali Coast- Djibouti) was issued in 1943. It was part of the "London Series" (type Dulac), which was issued by the Free French Forces (France Libre) during World War II. Besides this stamp, there was a set of stamps with the same design, but rendered in different colours and denominations.

The stamp depicted a steam locomotive, representing the vital railway line between Djibouti and Addis Ababa. Other motifs included a traditional indigenous hut (case),  traditional dhow, palm tree patterns, and the Cross of Lorraine  signifying Free French resistance.

During WWII, territories like the French Somali Coast were contested between Vichy France and the Free French Forces led by Charles de Gaulle. This specific series was produced in London to replace Vichy-issued stamps and assert Free French authority in the colony. The territory eventually became independent as the Republic of Djibouti in 1977.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

LIETUVA Peace Definitives - 1940

LIETUVA (Lithuanian) postage issued in 1940 represent two of the six definitive stamps symbolising "Peace".

- Green stamp (right) is a 10 centų (ct) stamp featuring an image of an angel.  Some versions of this stamp exist with overprints (like "LTSR") from the period of Soviet occupation in 1940.

- Maroon stamp (left) is a 5 centų (ct) stamp displaying a stylised version of the 'Vytis', the traditional coat of arms of Lithuania, depicting a knight on horseback.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Persian/Iranian Local Scenes

PERSIAN/IRANIAN postage stamps from the early 1940s featuring local and 'modern' landmarks. 

- The red stamp depicts a bridge, potentially the Karun River bridge. 

- The green stamp contains a different bridge, possibly the Hasan Beg Bridge. 

- The other green stamp shows the Ministry of Justice building.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Seychelles Christmas - 1971

SEYCHELLES Christmas postage stamps from 1971. 

- The green stamp is the 15-cent value featuring Santa Claus on a giant tortoise, designed by Edison Thérésine. 

- The blue stamp is the 10-cent value depicting Santa on a flying mat, designed by Jean-Claude Waye Hive. 

- A third design (not shown) with Santa in a beachside hammock was also issued in this set.

I received these stamps from Seychelles. They came affixed to an envelope with an enclosed QSL postcard from a radio station (FEBA) that I received  on a snowy evening in Colorado, long ago in the early 1970s.

Poșta Română "Costume Naționale"

POȘTA ROMÂNĂ (Romania) in 1973 issued a series titled "Costume Naționale" (National Costumes), highlighting traditional folk attire from different regions of the country. 

The series typically consisted of six different designs. The three stamps in here represent:

- 10 Bani (Blue): Features a woman's costume from the Suceava region.

- 40 Bani (Beige): Shows a man's traditional dress, also from the Suceava region.

- 55 Bani (Brown): Depicts a woman's costume from the Harghita region.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Territorios Del África Occidental Española Sahara Desert Scenes


TERRITORIOS DEL AFRICA OCCIDENTAL ESPAÑOLA (Spanish West Africa) issued between 1949 and 1951 a series of stamps depicting Sahara Desert scenes with inset portrait of General Francisco Franco. The denominations shown here are for the 2, 5 and 10 Céntimos stamps. F. Nuñez De Celis designed the stamps, whereas  they were printed by  Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (F.N.M.T.).



Pilipinas Koreo Rajah Soliman

PILIPINAS KOREO on 30 November 1962 issued a First Day Cover (FDC) to commemorate Rajah Soliman (also known as Rajah Sulayman), the 16th-century ruler of pre-colonial Manila. 

This particular cover featured two 30s (sentimo) stamps from the Famous Filipinos definitive series (1962–1969). The stamps depict Rajah Soliman and were printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd.

The "G.O." overprint stands for "Government Official," indicating the stamp was intended for use by government agencies for official mail.

The circular postmark cancellation originated from Maynila (Manila) dated Nov. 30, 1962. The phrase "Unang Araw ng Labas" in Tagalog translate to "First Day of Issue".

The cachet depicts a large illustration of Rajah Soliman in traditional armor.

Rajah Soliman was the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Maynila in the late 16th century and was a nephew of Raja Ache of Luzon. He was the commander of the Tagalog forces in the battle of Manila of 1570 against Spanish forces.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Helvetia Brustbild Allegory and Chateaux de Chillon

HELVETIA (Switzerland) issued this common 10-rappen (centimes) definitive postage stamp, featuring the "Sitting Helvetia" (Brustbild) allegory, first in 1909.

HELVETIA (Switzerland) first issued in 1934 and used through the 1930s and 1940s this 10-centime definitive postage stamp. It was one in a series of stamps showing Swiss landscapes.

The particular design features Chillon Castle (Château de Chillon) on the shores of Lake Geneva (Lake Léman) with the Dents du Midi mountain range in the background.

The vertical black text overprinted on this stamp, "es-postaux", is part of a postal service cancellation (likely from a "chèques-postaux" or postal checks department), indicating it was used for official administrative or financial postal services rather than standard mail.

Helvetia (Switzerland Wilhelm Tell - 1914

HELVETIA (Switzerland) long-running series of Swiss hero William Tell (Wilhelm Tell)  was  first introduced in 1914 and used through the 1930s. One of the postmark cancellations shows a date of September 1923 (IX.23).