July 2012

Issue: 2

Volume: 43

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, Michael Lockton presents a superbly illustrated article on the woefully neglected, privately printed GB letter cards and Steve Pendleton reveals the vibrant and very collectable postal history of the remote island of Isla De Los Estados.

Contents July 2012

Contents to Volume 43, Number 2


Newsdesk

The latest news from the stamp world


Society News

Reports from philatelic societies


Diary Dates

Forthcoming Fairs and Auctions


Around the Houses

News of recent auction results


New Collector

John Holman presents another eclectic mix of philatelic advice for new stamp collectors


GB News

Royal Mail’s Welcome to London 2012 miniature sheets, plus the upcoming Gold Medal Olympic stamp issue


Machin Watch

John Deering reports on the latest developments in the world of Machin collecting


The Court Post Office: Part Two

Glenn Morgan and John Holman conclude their special report on the Court Post Office of the Royal Household


London Olympex 2012

Derek Connell provides a brief taste of what we might expect at the London Olympex 2012 Expo


Private Letter Cards

Michael Lockton presents a superbly illustrated article on the woefully neglected, privately printed GB letter cards


Bude Penny Farthing Post

David Hill-Smith reports on a private postal service that is causing a bit of a revolution in a Cornish seaside town


GB Specialised Catalogue

A supplement to the Great Britain Specialised Catalogue


New Zealand High Value Arms Type

Robin Gwynn follows up his earlier article on the Arms high values with a similar review of the stamps issued between 1953 and 1988


The American Folklore Series of 1966-1974

Peter Martin reveals the background to the popular six-stamp American series


Dear GSM

More readers have their say, courtesy of the GSM postbag


Technology and Philately

Dr John Horsey explains how a PC and a scanner can help you to easily detect varieties in your stamp collection


Outstanding China Stamp Exhibition at the Royal Philatelic Society London

Peter Jennings FRPSL, FRGS reports on the recent China Stamp Exhibition held at Royal Philatelic Society London


Stamp Hunting

Nimrod highlights some important stamps of Australia


A Stamp Collector’s Lifetime of Phun

Philatelic author, John Hillson, looks back over his philatelic life so far


Beyond The End of the World—Isla De Los Estados

Steve Pendleton reveals the vibrant and very collectable postal history of the remote island of Isla De Los Estados


Bookshelf

More philatelic publications are read and rated


The 1919 Ross Smith Airmail ‘Stamp’: the World’s Most Valuable Cinderella?

Richard Breckon provides the background to probably the most desirable Cinderella ever produced


Foreign Postal Stationery

Geir Sor-Reime continues his annual survey of postal stationery from around the world released in 2010/11


Iron Through the Ages

Josef Charrach offers suggestions on putting together a thematic collection based on the mineral world


Collecting Fine Used Definitives

Harry Layne offers some fine advice for collectors


Bahamas 2012 London Olympic Stamps

Peter Jennings FRPSL, FRGS reports on the London 2012 Olympic Games issue from the Bahamas


The Postmarks of Malta and Gozo within the King George VI Period 1937–1956

David Horry discusses the postmarks which may be found on the King George VI stamps of Malta


Stamp News in Brief

A summary of recent and forthcoming issues from around the world


Shore to Shore

Island Hopper reports on stamps from the Channel Islands and Isle of Man


Panorama

Dean Shepherd investigates some recent new issues


Unissued QEII/Catalogue Column

The story behind an unissued stamp of New Zealand, plus Hugh Jefferies’ latest comments as SG catalogue editor


Catalogue Supplement

An 11-page update to the Stanley Gibbons Catalogue