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List Of Stamp Catalogues
This article is an incomplete list of stamp catalogs. * AFA specialkatalog: Danmark, Færøerne, Grønland, Dansk Vestindien og Slesvig (Denmark) * Afinsa (Portugal) * Anfils (Spain) * Australasian stamp catalogue (Australia) * Austria Netto Katalog (ANK) (Austria) * BALE (Israel) * Barefoot Catalogue (Revenues) * Bolaffi (Italy) * Borek (World catalogue) * Brusden-White (Australia) * Burak Pul Evi Kataloğu - Spesyalize Türk Pullari Kataloğu (Specialized Postage Stamp Catalog of Turkey) * Burak Pul Evi Yayinlari - Ilk Türk Pullari / Tugrali Pullar (The First Turkish Stamps Stamps with the monogram of the Sultans) * Catabooks Publishing - Thematic Catalogs / Gandhi Stamp Catalog (The First India theme based Stamp Caatalogs) * Catalogue of USSR postage stamps (Soviet Union, Russia; Каталог почтовых марок СССР) * Campbell Paterson (New Zealand) * ''Chan Stamp Catalogue of China'' (1878-1949) * CEI (Italy) * Cérès (France) * Chuchin, F.G. (Ru ...
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Stamp Catalog
A stamp catalog (or stamp catalogue) is a catalog of postage stamp types with descriptions and prices. The stamp catalog is an essential tool of philately and stamp collecting. Stamp catalogs are part of philatelic literature. Similar catalogs of other collectible objects. such as matchboxes (phillumeny) and postcards (deltiology), have also been issued. History The first stamp catalog was published in France by Oscar Berger-Levrault on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalog by Alfred Potiquet in December 1861 (based on the earlier work). The first catalogs in Great Britain were published in 1862 by Frederick Booty,Phillips, Stanley. ''Stamp Collecting: A guide to modern philately'', revised edition, Stanley Gibbons, London, 1983, p.243. . Mount Brown, and Dr. John Edward Gray. The first in the United States was ''The Stamp Collector's Manual'' by A.C. Kline (a pseudonym for John William Kline), also 1862. Originally catalogs were just dealers' price lists ...
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CEI (catalog)
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Find Your Stamps Value
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Fischer Catalog
The Fischer Catalogue of Polish stamps (Katalog Polskich Znaków Pocztowych ) is a yearly publication in catalogue form of postage stamps relating to Poland. The purpose of the catalogue is to describe postage stamps related to Poland and to estimate their value in the philatelic market. Publisher The catalogue is published in Poland by Firma Handlowo-Usługowa Andrzej Fischer, 41-902 Bytom, Rynek 11. Editor/publishers are Andrzej Fischer, Stanisław Styła, and Jerzy Walocha. Format The catalogue is issued yearly in two volumes: Tom I and Tom II. All postage stamps are illustrated in full colour. Value of individual stamps is listed in Polish currency. An introduction has sections written in Polish, German, and also in English. Content The catalogue covers the full extent of Polish philately and is comprehensive in the following categories. * Postage stamps of Poland * City locals * Austrian occupation * German occupation * Military mail * Exile stamps * Propaganda stamp ...
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The Stamps Of Iran – Qajar, Pahlavi, Islamic Republic Of Iran
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Facit Catalog
The ''Facit catalog'' is a specialized postage stamp catalog for the countries of Scandinavia. First published in 1947, it is the most detailed and complete catalog available for philatelists interested in the stamps of Denmark, Faroes, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, Åland, and the Danish West Indies. Although published in Sweden, the language of the catalog is now English. Catalog content is developed by a committee of 20 leading philatelists. Beginning with the 2007 catalog, and following a trend among catalog publishers, images of the stamps are printed in color. Specific recent versions of the catalog include: * ''FACIT 2007 Special'' (2007) - includes all countries, and a handbook section with informative articles * ''FACIT Postal VII'' (2004) - postal history and postmarks of Sweden * ''FACIT Sverige 2005'' (2005) - nonspecialized catalog for Sweden only * ''FACIT Special Classic'' (2018) - includes all countries with varieties and specialties up to 1951. Th ...
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Dallay
Dallay is a French philatelic editor established in Paris. Dallay has published stamp catalogs since 2001. The catalogs list postage stamps issued by France and other francophone areas: metropolitan France, French overseas territories, French post in Andorra and Monaco. In late 2005, Dallay published a catalog for the French former colonial empire. The catalogs provide detailed information about the stamps, such as, stamp designers' names, postal use at the time of issue, etc. In 2004, Dallay was convicted by a court of justice of forgery and unfair competition for the use of Yvert numbering system which was first used in 1895. In March 2005, after arbitration by the French ''Conseil de la Concurrence'' (Competition Commission), Yvert et Tellier Yvert et Tellier is a postage stamp dealer and a philatelic publishing company founded in 1895 in the northern French city of Amiens, where the head office is still located. The logo is a circle divided into a snowflake and a smiling ...
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Comprehensive Colour Catalogue Of Australian Stamps
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