Michelangelo on stamps to identyfication

  • voyteck

    6 Beiträge

    Polen

    Hi Everybody,

    I collect philatelic values associated with Michelangelo and his works. Some time ago I bought stamps from the image which appears below.
    This is a trial version of the stamps, which does not come into circulation - at least I could not confirm this. I failed also to determine what country stamps come from. Can anyone could help me identify these stamps ?
    The stamps are a piece of sculpture of Michelangelo's "David" and the Mayan calendar stone. Interesting combination considering that Michelangelo had no idea about Maya. Only thing that connects these two elements are the dates: the exactperiod when Michelangelo made "David", Christopher Columbus arrived in the territory of Central America, occupied by the Maya.

    Thank you in advance for any information helpful in identification.
    eNWu
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    Vereinigtes Königreich

    Hi Everybody,

    I collect philatelic values associated with Michelangelo and his works. Some time ago I bought stamps from the image which appears below.
    This is a trial version of the stamps, which does not come into circulation - at least I could not confirm this. I failed also to determine what country stamps come from. Can anyone could help me identify these stamps ?
    The stamps are a piece of sculpture of Michelangelo's "David" and the Mayan calendar stone. Interesting combination considering that Michelangelo had no idea about Maya. Only thing that connects these two elements are the dates: the exactperiod when Michelangelo made "David", Christopher Columbus arrived in the territory of Central America, occupied by the Maya.

    Thank you in advance for any information helpful in identification.
    eNWu
    • Erstellt am 31.01.2011 um 09:35
    • #316857
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  • worldphila

    371 Beiträge

    Israel

    Hi Everybody,

    I collect philatelic values associated with Michelangelo and his works. Some time ago I bought stamps from the image which appears below.
    This is a trial version of the stamps, which does not come into circulation - at least I could not confirm this. I failed also to determine what country stamps come from. Can anyone could help me identify these stamps ?
    The stamps are a piece of sculpture of Michelangelo's "David" and the Mayan calendar stone. Interesting combination considering that Michelangelo had no idea about Maya. Only thing that connects these two elements are the dates: the exactperiod when Michelangelo made "David", Christopher Columbus arrived in the territory of Central America, occupied by the Maya.

    Thank you in advance for any information helpful in identification.
    eNWu
    • Erstellt am 31.01.2011 um 09:35
    • #316857
    It looks to me like Sweden or a Poland Specimen.
    And I think that the letters are the artist's name.
    There's a Poland postal card with a similair print.

    Best wishes
    Baruch Hans
  • voyteck

    6 Beiträge

    Polen

    It looks to me like Sweden or a Poland Specimen.
    And I think that the letters are the artist's name.
    There's a Poland postal card with a similair print.

    Best wishes
    Baruch Hans
    • Erstellt am 05.02.2011 um 01:50
    • #318202
    Many thanks for everybody for your suggestions. I'll try follow them and we'll see what I can find. If anyone has got a different theory about these stamps, I'll be grateful for his commentws.

    I have one question for Worldphila: I thought that I saw all polish postal cards (I live in Poland so polish philately is very familiar to me) but I can't recall which card you might have think. Could you tell me more about this postal card (of course if you know such details): in which year it was released and is it official polish post issue ?

    Best regards
    eNWu
  • worldphila

    371 Beiträge

    Israel

    Many thanks for everybody for your suggestions. I'll try follow them and we'll see what I can find. If anyone has got a different theory about these stamps, I'll be grateful for his commentws.

    I have one question for Worldphila: I thought that I saw all polish postal cards (I live in Poland so polish philately is very familiar to me) but I can't recall which card you might have think. Could you tell me more about this postal card (of course if you know such details): in which year it was released and is it official polish post issue ?

    Best regards
    eNWu
    • Erstellt am 05.02.2011 um 04:49
    • #318247
    Dear eNWu
    Sorry, probably it was only in my imagination.
    I have just remembered that it was Kopernikus postal card-1971 addition.
    Sweden is more likely.

    Best wishes
    Baruch
  • worldphila

    371 Beiträge

    Israel

    Many thanks for everybody for your suggestions. I'll try follow them and we'll see what I can find. If anyone has got a different theory about these stamps, I'll be grateful for his commentws.

    I have one question for Worldphila: I thought that I saw all polish postal cards (I live in Poland so polish philately is very familiar to me) but I can't recall which card you might have think. Could you tell me more about this postal card (of course if you know such details): in which year it was released and is it official polish post issue ?

    Best regards
    eNWu
    • Erstellt am 05.02.2011 um 04:49
    • #318247
    An additional thought.
    About these letters:CSA
    Might be: Czeslaw Slania, Polish-Swedish master engraver and designer of postal stamps and bank notes, Swedish, Danish and Monaco Court Engraver.

    Baruch