Tuesday, 29 March 2022

2053. ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง New Post And Go Stamps from London Postal Museum. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

 






















New issues.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง Royal Mail -

30 March 2022 - Postal Museum new exhibition, ‘Sorting  Britain’, Post and Go - 2 stamps, Union Jack and Machin Head designs with identical added inscriptions in 2 lines, ‘The Postal Museum/Sorting Britain’. The new exhibition centres on the introduction and use of postcodes in Britain.

๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Stamperija (products inscribed Guyana) - 

March 2022 - ‘Ukraine against Russian invasion’ - 1 miniature sheet. This does NOT appear to be an official product of Guyana Post Office Corporation being a printing carried out, one suspects by Stamperija itself, on  a sheet of GPOC personalisable stamps.

  Stamperija, which is promoting this product, claims that 30% of “net sales goes to the foundation supporting Ukraine’s resistance” which means, one assumes that the remaining 70% goes to Stamperija. The sheet includes 12 stamps (2 of each design though two of the designs have subtle differences - in the upper blue shield stamp part of an aircraft wingtip intrudes on the design but not on the lower stamp and there is a similar difference between the two stamps which depict a female saint). 








๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Stamperija (products inscribed Sierra Leone) - 

24 February 2022 - Support for Ukraine. Stamperija claims that the products it has released with the name of Sierra Leone printed on them in support of Ukraine in the face of the invasion of the country by Russian forces (see Blog 2051) were released just 4 days after the aggression began on 20 February as judged by the post mark applied to ‘first day covers’. Hence, if one is to believe that these items were designed, printed and flown to Sierra Leone for release in the country’s post offices on the 24th then one must admire Stamperija’s brilliance in stamp production and handling - second to none, I should think. On the other hand one may just be realistic and conclude that it is all a complete fantasy providing a back story for yet another cynical effort by this disreputable business to make money out of someone else’s tragedy.


Commonwealth philatelic entities which are not known to have yet issued stamps (or had items released on their behalf) during 2022.


Anguilla

Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands 

Barbados

Belize

Bermuda

British Indian Ocean Territory 

British Virgin Islands 

Brunei Darussalam 

Cameroon 

Cayman Islands 

Cook Islands 

Cook Islands Aitutaki 

Cook Islands Penrhyn

Cook Islands Rarotonga 

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus 

Dominica 

eSwatini

Ghana 

Grenada Carriacou And Petite Martinique 

Jamaica 

Kenya 

Kiribati 

Lesotho 

Malawi 

Montserrat 

Namibia 

Nauru 

Nigeria

Niue

Papua New Guinea

Pitcairn Islands 

Ross Dependency 

Rwanda

St Helena 

St Kitts

Saint Lucia 

Samoa

Seychelles

Solomon Islands 

South Africa 

Tanzania 

Tokelau 

Tonga 

Tonga Niuafo’ou 

Trinidad And Tobago 

Turks And Caicos Islands 

Uganda 

Vanuatu 

Zambia 

  Thus at the end of March, 49 of the 87 Commonwealth entities have not yet issued (or had issued on their behalf under contract) any postage stamps (or items purporting to be postage stamps) so far during 2022. This compares with a total of 55 at the end of February and 65 at the end of January. Meanwhile Ukrainian resistance and courage appears to be leading to a humiliating defeat for the Russian tyrant Putin and his incompetent military forces. Little surprise then that Putin’s Defence Minister has had a heart attack - I hope he’s got a good stock of warm clothing, I believe it’s rather cold in Siberia.







1 comment:

  1. And this is probably the first ever postal stamp which has officially printed obscene language - 2 stamps (with lighthouse) and the banner on the MS itself say literally "Russian military ship - go fuck yourself".
    This is a popular motto in Ukraine these days, based on the true(?) story.

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