April 2014

Issue: 11

Volume: 44

Inside this month’s issue of GSM, Rob Holley discusses the emergency issues of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang and Christer Brunstrom details the short, but fascinating, philatelic history of this Indian Feudatory State

Contents April 2014

Contents to Volume 44, Number 11


Newsdesk

All the latest philatelic news including the announcement of the estimated $10 million sale of one of the most famous philatelic rarities in the world—the British Guiana 1c. Black on Magenta.


The Sun Shines on Stampex

A report from the recent Spring Stampex exhibition


Society News

The latest reports from the nation’s Philatelic Societies


Diary Dates

Forthcoming fairs and auctions


Around the Houses

News of recent auction results


New Collector

In his latest column for new collectors, John Holman looks at a trio of stamp-related anniversaries taking place this month


GB News

The who’s who of Royal Mail’s new Remarkable Lives commemoratives


The Philatelic Exhibitions of London: 1890

Derek Connell looks at the postcards, handstamps and other memorabilia produced for the 1890 exhibition


Machin Watch

John Deering reports on Royal Mail’s brand new ‘Series B’ Post & Go machines


British Private Posts

New issues from Britain’s private postal operators, including the latest railway stamps and Somerset’s Welly Post


GB Specialised Catalogue

The latest supplement to the Great Britain Specialised Catalogue


The Great Stamp Shortage in Malaya 1899–1901: Part 2

Rob Holley discusses the emergency issues of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang


Bookshelf

Reviews of the latest philatelic publications


The RDP Ceremony Weekend: Ypres

News of a very special philatelic weekend marking the centenary of the beginning of World War I


Bijawar—A Perfect Side-line Country

Christer Brunstrom details the short, but fascinating, philatelic history of this Indian Feudatory State


Australia's Arms Definitives 1949–64

Following on from his previous ‘Robes’ article, Richard Breckon discusses the 1949 Coat of Arms issue


Stamp Hunting

Nimrod looks at the big issues of Northern and Southern Nigeria


Competition

Don’t miss your chance to win a £50 Stanley Gibbons voucher


60 Years of the British West Indies Study Circle

George Dunbar gives a brief history of the British West Indies Study Circle


St Lucia—The Development of the 1938–48 Low Value Definitive Series

Commodore John Keegan OBE offers a unique insight into one of St Lucia’s most attractive stamp series


The Crowned Circle Postmarks of the British West Indies

The uses of the Crowned Circle postmark adopted in the British West Indies during the nineteenth century


Postal Services of the Cayes of Belize

Discover how the early letters and stamps used in the Cayes of Belize can offer a fascinating window on the history of the region and the people who lived there


Creating a Jewel of the Jubilee: Part 12—Yugoslavia

John Davis begins the conclusion of his philatelic tour of European monarchies on stamps


The 1913–14 Auckland New Zealand Exhibition

Peter van Gelder explores the postal material produced for the Auckland Exhibition a century ago


2013 Foreign Booklets

Geir Sor-Reime presents a round-up of foreign booklets


Stamp News in Brief

Your monthly summary of recent and forthcoming stamp issues from the world’s philatelic bureaux


Shore to Shore

The Red Arrows, William Shakespeare and the missing link from the Bayeux Tapestry make up this month’s selection of new issues from Britain’s island bureaux


Panorama

Alison Boyd investigates the stories behind some of the latest issues from around the world


The Unissued Stamps of Queen Elizabeth II/Catalogue Column

More tongue-in-cheek fun from the Hedley Adams Mobbs collection. SG catalogue editor, Hugh Jefferies discusses the De La Rue printings of the Southern Cameroons


Catalogue Supplement

A 14-page update to the Stanley Gibbons catalogue