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I am Dustin and I am a stamp and postcard collector from Germany. I collect stamps on children's books, fairy tales and fables and extraordinary stamps.
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Showing posts with label *2001. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *2001. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 January 2022

Sunday, 26 September 2021

Silk Souvenir Sheet from Italy

Received: 22nd June 2021
This souvenir sheet (image of front and back side) is printed on silk.
Thank You very much Marco!


Thursday, 15 October 2020

Saturday, 25 April 2020

Famous Cartoons

Last week I got my stamp order from an online stamp shop.

This is one stamp set from the Netherlands I bought:


Cartoons (issued 28-08-2001)
- Tom and Jerry
- The Flintstones
- Johnny Bravo
- Dexter
- Powerpuff Girls

Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring

Last week I got my stamp order from an online stamp shop.

This is one stamp set from New Zealand I bought:





Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (issued 04-12-2001)

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Snoopy

On Monday I got the stamps I had ordered in an online stamp shop.

This is one US stamp I ordered:


Snoopy (issued 17-05-2001)

Thursday, 28 February 2019

Rainbow Fish

On Tuesday I got three stamp sets from Switzerland in a cover.

This is one of them:


Rainbow Fish (issued 20-09-2001)
Just like in the books some of the scales of the Rainbow Fish are sparkling.

Thank You very much Inge!

Thursday, 26 July 2018

Romanian Fairy Tales

Last Wednesday I got my stamp order from Romania.

This is one stamp I ordered:


Romanian Fairy Tales - Overprint (issued 31-08-2001)

Friday, 29 June 2018

Seng Yu-Idioms

Last Tuesday I got my stamp order from Macao.

This is one stamp booklet I ordered:


Seng Yu-Idioms (issued 01-02-2001)

Because I did not know how to scan the inside of the booklet without damaging it, here are photos of the four stamp panes.



Saturday, 1 July 2017

Italian Stamp Jubilees

Recently I got a stamp set from Italy on a cover and a postcard.

This is it:



Stamp Jubilees (issued 31-03-2001)
- 151 years stamps of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
- 150 years stamps of the Kingdom of Sardinia
- 150 years stamps of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany

Thank You very much Luciana!

Friday, 3 April 2015

Wilhelm Busch

Yesterday I bought the new German stamps.

This is one of them:


150 years Max and Moritz (issued 02-04-2015)

Max and Moritz is an illustrated story by the German author Wilhelm Busch and was first published in 1865. The stamp shows an illustration of the third prank out of seven.
The works of Wilhelm Busch were often shown on German stamp. The oldest Wilhelm Busch I have in collection were issued on 9th January 1958 and remembered Wilhelm Busch's 50th day of death. The left stamp shows a self portrait of Wilhelm Busch and the right stamp an illustration of the sixth prank.


The next Wilhelm Busch stamp was issued on 15th April 1982 and celebrated his 150th birthday. The stamp shows the Pious Helene. In my collection I have both, a mint stamp and one cancelled with the First Day Special Postmark. The stamp shows an illustration of the third chapter and the postmark one from the fifth chapter.


On 19th April 1990 four stamps were issued to celebrate 125 years of Max and Moritz. The first stamp shows an illustration of Widow Bolte from the first prank, the second stamp shows the second prank, the third stamp one from the third prank and the fourth stamp the illustration of the preface.



The Teacher Lämpel was used on a stamp (issued 09-08-2001) to encourage to lifelong learning. Teacher Lämpel was featured in the fourth prank of Max and Moritz.


The latest stamps of the Federal Republic of Germany showing a character of Wilhelm Busch were issued on 14th June 2007 to celebrate Wilhelm Busch's 175 birthday. The stamps show a sequence of pictures from Hans Huckebein. The First Day Special Postmark shows again a self portrait of Wilhelm Busch.


Not only the Federal Republic of Germany showed characters of Wilhelm Busch. Switzerland featured Max and Moritz on one stamp from a Pro Juventute set about Characters from children's books (issued 26-11-1984).


The other stamps from the set show Heidi by Johanna Spyri, Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi and Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren.


The German Federal Post of Berlin issued four stamps about Max and Moritz on 19th April 1990 to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the publishing of the story. The stamps show illustrations of the fourth, sixth, seventh and fifth prank.