Contents to Volume 55, Number 6
November 2024
Issue: 6
Volume: 55
Included in this month’s GSM, Hugh Osborne FRPSL explores the sheet-numbered stamps of the Falkland Islands’ 1938 King George VI pictorial definitives, detailing their origins, production and rarity and the establishment and postal markings of the Dienstpost system in German-occupied Poland is explored in a new series by Albert Jackson. Part one covers the services evolution and key practices relating to military mail.
Contents November 2024
Newsdesk
A collection of the latest philatelic news from around the world.
Society News
More of 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
Richard West surveys the legacy of King George V, the ‘Philatelist King’, whose passion for collecting helped to shape some of the most exquisite stamp designs in British history.
GB News
There is nothing ‘incy wincy’ about Royal Mail’s latest commemorative stamp issue. This month it releases a set of ten stamps illustrating different spiders found in the UK.
Explanatory Slips for British Undeliverable Censored Mail of World War I
The rare and varied explanatory slips used by British censors during World War I are examined by Robert Galland FRPSL, shedding light on how undeliverable censored mail was managed and returned.
Definitive Watch
John Deering reflects on recent philatelic developments regarding modern GB issues, including Royal Mail’s latest postal tariff increases and its effects on Britain’s definitive stamps, and the newly issued £2.80 King Charles III value.
GB Specialised Supplement
The latest supplement to the Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Specialised Catalogue.
Madame Joseph Forged Postmarks Associated with the 1935 Silver Jubilee Stamps: Part 3: The Colonies
Neil Donen FRPSL uncovers uncatalogued Madame Joseph forgeries from British colonies tied to 1935 Silver Jubilee stamps and analyses the key differences between forged and genuine postmarks.
A Danish Cover Sent in 1912
Lars Jørgensen RDPSA FRPSL reveals how a 1912 Danish cover, over-franked with stamps, can give a captivating glimpse into Denmark’s postal history and stamp production of the time.
The Red Cross First Day Covers of France
Brian McAvera discusses the rich history of French Red Cross first day covers, highlighting key designers, stunning artwork and the movement’s humanitarian legacy through philatelic art.
Dienstpost Official Mail in German-Occupied Poland Part 1: Military Mail
The establishment and postal markings of the Dienstpost system in German-occupied Poland is explored in a new series by Albert Jackson. Part one covers the services evolution and key practices relating to military mail.
Australia and Back: Mail From Alan Cobham’s Pioneering 1926 Flight
Sir Alan Cobham’s 1926 pioneering round-trip flight to Australia faced numerous challenges, including a fatal shooting, but demonstrated the potential of long-distance air travel. Brian Peace FRPSL reveals the story and examines the rare mail carried aboard.
Bookshelf
The latest books and catalogues read and rated.
Falkland Islands Sheet Numbered Stamps: The First King George VI Definitive Pictorial Issue
Hugh Osborne FRPSL explores the sheet-numbered stamps of the Falkland Islands’ 1938 King George VI pictorial definitives, detailing their origins, production and rarity.
Stamps of Serenity: Tracing The Postal History of Bhutan Stamps
Pradip Jain RDP, FRPSL, discusses Bhutan’s rich postal history, unravelling how its stamps – often dismissed as mere collector’s items – have been pivotal in the nation’s development and international identity. Pradip reveals how these stamps not only marked Bhutan’s unique milestones but also set global philatelic trends that other countries later emulated.
Stamp Hunting
Stamps to look out for from Montserrat.
Stamp News in Brief
A summary of recent and forthcoming issues.
Shore to Shore
We highlight the latest new issues from Isle of Man Guernsey and Jersey.
Panorama
GSM investigates the stories behind some of the latest stamp issues from around the world.
Competition
Don’t miss your chance to win a free 12-month subscription to GSM.
Catalogue Column
Hugh Jefferies offers more thoughts from the Catalogue Editor’s chair.
Catalogue Supplement
The latest, 14-page update to the Stanley Gibbons Catalogue.