File:POR 1926 MiNr0412 pm B002.jpg
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DescriptionPOR 1926 MiNr0412 pm B002.jpg |
Stamp of Portugal; 1926; definitive stamp of the issue "Ceres - 1st London issue"; new values and colors after the military coup in Portugal, 1926, printed in London (printery "Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited") according to the former design template; stamp drawing without signature line; stamp postmarked in 1928 date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1926-12-02T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1945-09-30T00:00:00Z/11 Stamp picture size (printed area): 17.5 x 25.0 mm (no names line) |
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Source | scan of original | |||||
Author | "Administração-General dos Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones" (CTT) as autonomous service of the Department of Posts, Telegraphs and Lighthouses of the government of the Republic of Portugal | |||||
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Picture description | The old-Roman goddess Ceres |
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First day of issue | "Administração-General dos Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones" (CTT) as autonomous service of the Department of Posts, Telegraphs and Lighthouses of the government of the Republic of Portugal |
Design | Eugénio Carla Alberto Meronti (after a template from Constantino de Sobral Fernandes (1878-1920)) |
Printer | "Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited", London in cooperation with "Casa da Moeda", Lisbon |
Printing technique | Letterpress printing other source: offset printing |
Circulation | ? (in sheets à 100 stamps (10 x 10)) |
Perforation | Line perforation, L 13½ : 14 |
MICHEL Nr. | Portugal, No. 412 |
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