That's UX16 catalogued (in USC) at .75 If looking for other Canada stationery DM me.
*VERY* nice!
Thanks, Shibumi!
Kelly, it is a very nice and clean postal card. Been toying with what to do with it.
Shibumi, were any more of the Jubilee stamp denominations used for postal cards?
They only did the 1c Jubilee on the Post Card. No other Jubilee values.
Thank you. Nice to have a complete set.
Hi Everyone;
@ Michael;
Make a page for it with only the Jubilee adhesive stamps on the same page.
Or start a world wide Jubilee collection with that as the first page focal point.
That is the only way I can think of to do justice to that beautiful item.
Just enjoying the narcotic buzz from this pain med. I just got back from double open surgery
(Hernia), yesterday afternoon.
If any of you have jobs involving lifting consult with a personal safety equipment specialist
and a medical professional. Don't let this happen to you. It is far better to spend a couple
hundred bucks to make sure you are working safely. Never depend on an employer to do the
right thing. Even with strict OSHA regulations people die from occupational injury.
Some people die from this, when they get gangrene. Even with a successful medical inter-
vention, the pain is a 12 on a scale of 1-10. And that is assuming you do not get an infection
caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Pseudomonas. Sepsis or
Septicemia is another deadly outcome of post-op risks.
But getting back on topic here is a Victorian period postal stationary item. Does anyone know
what this is and any value it may possibly have. I assume it is a Great Britain, stamped letter
sheet stationary item. Just not sure. Also was it a Jubilee issue as well?
partyin' at Mos Eisley Cantina
TuskenRaider
Ken, yes, my thoughts too. My Canadian collection is in a Scott Specialized album. I am planning to put the postal card on the blank back page that faces the Jubilees page. Sometimes you get an item that is not in your normal collecting area that you just have to keep!
Hi Michael;
You're so right. I have three of these and I'm tempted to keep one for myself, as they all have generous
margins, for trimming to the usual 1/4" borders.
I don't have Canada Specialized only the big blue international, but have Great Britain & British Europe
specialized. They are beautiful albums and always have lots of white space for minor varieties not
listed in Scott's.
Keep on stampin'....
TuskenRaider
That is a lovely card Michael....
Good luck mounting it within the stamp pages, it becomes a new obsession once you start
LOL.
The card is mounted on the facing page. Looks great with my Jubilees on the other page! I do this now and then if something really catches my fancy.
I don't have a postal stationary catalog for Canada. Can someone please give me a catalog number with value? The card is clean on the back side. Thank you.
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
That's UX16 catalogued (in USC) at .75 If looking for other Canada stationery DM me.
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
*VERY* nice!
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
Thanks, Shibumi!
Kelly, it is a very nice and clean postal card. Been toying with what to do with it.
Shibumi, were any more of the Jubilee stamp denominations used for postal cards?
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
They only did the 1c Jubilee on the Post Card. No other Jubilee values.
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
Thank you. Nice to have a complete set.
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
Hi Everyone;
@ Michael;
Make a page for it with only the Jubilee adhesive stamps on the same page.
Or start a world wide Jubilee collection with that as the first page focal point.
That is the only way I can think of to do justice to that beautiful item.
Just enjoying the narcotic buzz from this pain med. I just got back from double open surgery
(Hernia), yesterday afternoon.
If any of you have jobs involving lifting consult with a personal safety equipment specialist
and a medical professional. Don't let this happen to you. It is far better to spend a couple
hundred bucks to make sure you are working safely. Never depend on an employer to do the
right thing. Even with strict OSHA regulations people die from occupational injury.
Some people die from this, when they get gangrene. Even with a successful medical inter-
vention, the pain is a 12 on a scale of 1-10. And that is assuming you do not get an infection
caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Pseudomonas. Sepsis or
Septicemia is another deadly outcome of post-op risks.
But getting back on topic here is a Victorian period postal stationary item. Does anyone know
what this is and any value it may possibly have. I assume it is a Great Britain, stamped letter
sheet stationary item. Just not sure. Also was it a Jubilee issue as well?
partyin' at Mos Eisley Cantina
TuskenRaider
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
Ken, yes, my thoughts too. My Canadian collection is in a Scott Specialized album. I am planning to put the postal card on the blank back page that faces the Jubilees page. Sometimes you get an item that is not in your normal collecting area that you just have to keep!
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
Hi Michael;
You're so right. I have three of these and I'm tempted to keep one for myself, as they all have generous
margins, for trimming to the usual 1/4" borders.
I don't have Canada Specialized only the big blue international, but have Great Britain & British Europe
specialized. They are beautiful albums and always have lots of white space for minor varieties not
listed in Scott's.
Keep on stampin'....
TuskenRaider
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
That is a lovely card Michael....
Good luck mounting it within the stamp pages, it becomes a new obsession once you start
re: Victoria Jubilee Postal Card
LOL.
The card is mounted on the facing page. Looks great with my Jubilees on the other page! I do this now and then if something really catches my fancy.