The second one is Netherlands #127. It is one of a few Dutch stamps without the country name on it. In this case it is allowed, because the ruling monarch (Queen Wilhelmina in this case) is on the stamp. The stamp is part of a series commemorating the silver jubilee of the Queen's rule.
The other one is from Thailand. It is an official stamp, but which one is a bit unclear as Scott does not a very good job listing these.
Jansimon,
Thanks very much. I would never have found either one. Another reason I do not collect the world.
First one is Thailand O4.
Jacques (jlav)
Can anyone ID these two stamps? The one on the left may be upside down, but I can't tell.
The one on the right is probably from Great Britain, because of the cancellation, but have no idea.
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The second one is Netherlands #127. It is one of a few Dutch stamps without the country name on it. In this case it is allowed, because the ruling monarch (Queen Wilhelmina in this case) is on the stamp. The stamp is part of a series commemorating the silver jubilee of the Queen's rule.
The other one is from Thailand. It is an official stamp, but which one is a bit unclear as Scott does not a very good job listing these.
re: More ID Help
Jansimon,
Thanks very much. I would never have found either one. Another reason I do not collect the world.
re: More ID Help
First one is Thailand O4.
Jacques (jlav)