Contents to Volume 45, Number 9
February 2015
Issue: 9
Volume: 45
Included in another eclectic mix of articles, John Moody explains how Germany’s charity stamps were ‘stolen’ by the Nazi Party to help support Hitler’s war machine and Douglas Muir examines the background story of the introduction of Uniform Penny Postage which revolutionised the postal service 175 years ago this month.
Contents February 2015
Newsdesk
‘Catch up with the latest news from around the world including: the multimillion-dollar unpaid bill from the du Pont auction, Guernsey Post’s 2015 stamp programme, and a new postmaster for the world’s oldest post office.
Society News
More reports from the nation’s Philatelic Societies.
Diary Dates
Forthcoming fairs and auctions.
Around the Houses
News of recent auction results.
New Collector
More collecting ideas for new and seasoned collectors
GB News
We get up close and personal with Royal Mail’s new 2015 Smilers refresh.
The Philatelic Exhibitions of London: (Part 11) 1950 and 1960
Derek Connell highlights the memorabilia and events of the 1950 and 1960 exhibitions which marked the 110th anniversary of the Penny Black and the tercentenary of the Post Office Charter respectively.
GB Postal Stationery, Postal Labels and Postmarks
John Holman reports on Royal Mail’s revised postal rates for the festive season and presents more of the latest developments in the world of postal labels and postmarks.
Uniform Penny Postage
Douglas Muir examines the background story of the introduction of Uniform Penny Postage which revolutionises the postal service 175 years ago this month.
Machin Watch
John Deering reveals two more M14L-dated Machins to keep a collector’s eye out for; examines the various types available in the Symbolic Flowers issue and looks ahead to what 2015 might have in store for GB enthusiasts.
Collecting Open Value Post & Go Stamps
John Gray offers a guide to collecting the vast amount of Open Value Post & Go stamps that are available through the Post Office’s latest NCR machines.
GB Specialised Supplement
The latest supplement to the GB Specialised Catalogue.
Bookshelf
Reviews of the latest philatelic publications.
Germany's Winter Charity Stamps: 1936–45
John Moody explains how Germany’s charity stamps were ‘stolen’ by the Nazi Party to help support Hitler’s war machine.
London 2015 Exhibition: War and Philately
One of the many highlights of the upcoming London 2015 exhibition will be a Court of Honour featuring rare items representing the most significant moments of postal communications over the years. We take a sneak look at one of the unique pieces that will be on show.
An A to Z of Bogus Stamps
Whether created with good intentions or to deceive the collector, bogus stamps are now a popular collecting theme. Christer Brunstrom provides the first in a two-part A–Z compilation of bogus issues from around the globe.
Jamaica: Airmail Early Flights
Steve Jarvis, FRPSL uses a collection of early airmail covers to piece together an important pioneering era in Jamaica’s postal history.
Basil in Malta
GSM’s roving reporter, Basil Herwald, takes a tour of Malta’s rich postal history.
Stamp Hunting
Stamps to look out for from Grenada.
Competition
Your chance to win a £50 Stanley Gibbons voucher.
If Variety is the Spice of Life: Try Adding it to Your Stamps.
Errors and varieties can give an extra dimension to your collection. Noel Davenhill lists a few of his favourites.
A Wooden Wonder of the World
Christopher Moor reveals the history of New Zealand’s Government Buildings in Wellington, as told through stamps.
Stamp News in Brief
Your monthly summary of recent and forthcoming stamp issues from around the world.
Panorama
Alison Boyd investigates the stories behind some of the latest stamp issues from around the world.
Shore to Shore
More issues from Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey.
The Unissued Stamps of King George VI
More fun from the Hedley Adams Mobbs collection.
Catalogue Column
Hugh Jefferies reveals some newly discovered varieties on the 5c. King George VI KUT definitive.
Catalogue Supplement
The latest update to the Stanley Gibbons Catalogue.