Top row from left to right:
China
China
Belgium - Scott #82 - it is missing the bottom label
Tanganyika - Scott #30
Russia - Scott #75
Second row from left to right:
Great Britain - revenue
India
India - looks like they are both from India and are revenues
Japan - revenue
China
Edited to remove some incorrect information. (I moderated myself!)
The 3 Chinese stamps are postal savings stamps.
Thanks! I drew a blank. I knew they were some sort of savings stamps. I'll fix my reply to avoid confusion.
The last stamp is a Manchukuo postal savings stamp.
The next to last is a 2 sen green revenue of the Meiji series issues, of July 28th 1898, gummed and if unwatermarked.
Otherwise a second printing came in 1915 that is watermarked with a zigzag watermark.
The design exists in several colors.
Thank you all for the assistance - now I can put them where they belong!
Mucho Gracias,
Randy
Ahem, Musicman — that should be Muchas gracias, not Mucho gracias! I didn't almost fail high school Spanish for nothing!
boB
and here all this time I thought it was mucho grassy-ass, a term I use all of the time when in Mexico. No wonder the residents laugh at me. At least they keep on bringing me those wonderful Margaritas while they laugh, so everybody is happy.
Mike
Thanks, Bob;
I stand corrected - by an alomost-failed Spanish class student!
Is that sad, or what.....LOL
Could use some help with country ID's from the experts out there.....thanks in advance!
Randy
re: Help With These?
Top row from left to right:
China
China
Belgium - Scott #82 - it is missing the bottom label
Tanganyika - Scott #30
Russia - Scott #75
Second row from left to right:
Great Britain - revenue
India
India - looks like they are both from India and are revenues
Japan - revenue
China
Edited to remove some incorrect information. (I moderated myself!)
re: Help With These?
The 3 Chinese stamps are postal savings stamps.
re: Help With These?
Thanks! I drew a blank. I knew they were some sort of savings stamps. I'll fix my reply to avoid confusion.
re: Help With These?
The last stamp is a Manchukuo postal savings stamp.
re: Help With These?
The next to last is a 2 sen green revenue of the Meiji series issues, of July 28th 1898, gummed and if unwatermarked.
Otherwise a second printing came in 1915 that is watermarked with a zigzag watermark.
The design exists in several colors.
re: Help With These?
Thank you all for the assistance - now I can put them where they belong!
Mucho Gracias,
Randy
re: Help With These?
Ahem, Musicman — that should be Muchas gracias, not Mucho gracias! I didn't almost fail high school Spanish for nothing!
boB
re: Help With These?
and here all this time I thought it was mucho grassy-ass, a term I use all of the time when in Mexico. No wonder the residents laugh at me. At least they keep on bringing me those wonderful Margaritas while they laugh, so everybody is happy.
Mike
re: Help With These?
Thanks, Bob;
I stand corrected - by an alomost-failed Spanish class student!
Is that sad, or what.....LOL