These poster stamps were issued for the 1933 Vienna Philatelic Exhibition, and came in 10n designs, with two colours, so a full set is 20 labels.
If you search Ebay, you'll see they're quite collectable
These labels were indeed issued for WIPA 1933 in 10 different designs, all showing methods of Mail delivery.
Designed by Ludwig Hesshaimer and printed in Photogravure by the Austrian State Printing Office.
The first printing was in 10 different colours and they were so popular that a second printing produced 10 more colours making a total of 20 colours (200 labels).
One can also find overprints, both dubious and not.
They have been for many years one of the most popular items of Cinderella collecting and especially for those who collect Philatelic Exhibition material.
If you need/want a list of all the Officially-named colours, just holler !
Londonbus1
Found these mint, large, well designed, perforated items in a "box lot!"
No valuations are noted, so can someone please tell me if they are labels. If so, what is their significance? Thanks
re: German Labels Maybe?
These poster stamps were issued for the 1933 Vienna Philatelic Exhibition, and came in 10n designs, with two colours, so a full set is 20 labels.
If you search Ebay, you'll see they're quite collectable
re: German Labels Maybe?
These labels were indeed issued for WIPA 1933 in 10 different designs, all showing methods of Mail delivery.
Designed by Ludwig Hesshaimer and printed in Photogravure by the Austrian State Printing Office.
The first printing was in 10 different colours and they were so popular that a second printing produced 10 more colours making a total of 20 colours (200 labels).
One can also find overprints, both dubious and not.
They have been for many years one of the most popular items of Cinderella collecting and especially for those who collect Philatelic Exhibition material.
If you need/want a list of all the Officially-named colours, just holler !
Londonbus1