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Cinderella Stamps and Poster Stamps
Description
An account of the resource
A cinderella stamp is an item that resembles a postage stamp (often with a face value) but not issued for postal purposes by a government. A poster stamp ("erinnofilo" in Italian) is an advertising label, usually larger than a postage stamp.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Poster Stamp - SI
Type
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Poster Stamp
Coverage
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Italy
Description
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This poster stamp has the initials "SI" (possibly for "Società italiana"?) in blue centered among portraits of four Italian authors in red: Dante Alighieri, Lodovico Ariosto, Luigi Pirandello, and Alessandro Manzoni. The portrait of Dante is based on an anonymous miniature from a fifteenth-century manuscript (MS Riccardiano 1040) in the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence. The stamp may be from the 1970s.
Extent
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45 × 45 mm
Language
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Italian
Date Issued
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1970s
1970s
Italy
Manuscript - Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MS Riccardiano 1040
SI
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First Day Covers
Description
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A first day cover (FDC) is an envelope upon which postage stamps are affixed to be canceled on their first day of issue. Depending on the policy of the nation issuing the postage stamp, official first day postmarks sometimes may be applied to first day covers weeks or months after the first day of issue.
Still Image
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First Day Cover - Vatican City - 1965 - Stampa Filatelica
Type
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First Day Cover
Coverage
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Vatican City
Date Issued
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1965-05-18
Description
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<span>This first day cover likely was issued by Stampa Filatelica. The cachet features a reproduction of an anonymous miniature portrait of Dante from a fifteenth-century manuscript (MS Riccardiano 1040) in the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence. Above the cachet is "The Golden Series / First Day Cover" and below is "VII EXPLETO SAECULO / AB ORTU DANTIS ALAGHERII" (7th century since the birth of Dante Alighieri). The first day cover is part of the "Golden Series" (no. 62) and the statement "Supervised by Vittorio lo Bianco" appears on the envelope's reverse.</span>
Extent
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98 × 167 mm
Contributor
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Stampa Filatelica (Italy)
Vittorio Lo Bianco
Language
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Italian
Latin
1965
Bianco, Vittorio Lo
Manuscript - Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MS Riccardiano 1040
Stampa Filatelica (Italy)
Vatican City
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Cinderella Stamps and Poster Stamps
Description
An account of the resource
A cinderella stamp is an item that resembles a postage stamp (often with a face value) but not issued for postal purposes by a government. A poster stamp ("erinnofilo" in Italian) is an advertising label, usually larger than a postage stamp.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Cinderella Stamp - Campagna nazionale antitubercolare, 1965
Type
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Cinderella Stamp
Coverage
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Italy
Date Issued
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1965
Description
An account of the resource
<span>This set of cinderella stamps was issued by the Federazione italiana contro la tubercolosi e Consorzi provinciali antitubercolari (Italian Federation Against Tuberculosis and Provincial Antituberculosis Consortium) for the "</span><small>XXVIII CAMPAGNA NAZIONALE ANTITUBERCOLARE</small><span>" (28th National Antituberculosis Campaign) in 1965. Funds raised by the sale of the stamps went toward prevention campaigns and aid for the sick.<br /><br />The ten stamps each have a portrait of Dante by a different artist: Giotto, Andrea del Castagno, Domenico di Michelino, Luca Signorelli, Raphael, Domenico Petarlini (here credited as "D. Perterlin"), Vittorio Guaccimanni, and Adolfo de Carolis. One portrait is an anonymous miniature from a fifteenth-century manuscript (MS Riccardiano 1040) now in the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence; another is the anonymous Naples Bust.<br /><br />The series was printed by Panetto & Petrelli of Spoleto, Italy, and issued in two formats: a booklet containing one set of stamps and a sheet repeating the set four times.</span>
Denomination: 10 lire (10 ITL)
Extent
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36 × 25 mm (stamps)
80 × 140 mm (booklet)
Bibliographic Citation
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Agostino Merlin, <a href="http://www.lafilatelia.it/download/tbc.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><em>Il francobollo antitubercolare dal 1931 al 2000: catalogo-guida</em></a> (N.p.: Agostino Merlin, 2010), p. 26.
Contributor
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Federazione italiana contro la tubercolosi e Consorzi provinciali antitubercolari (Italy)
Giotto
Andrea del Castagno
Domenico di Michelino
Luca Signorelli
Raphael
Domenico Petarlini
Vittorio Guaccimanni
Adolfo de Carolis
Panetto & Petrelli (Spoleto, Italy)
Language
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Italian
1965
Carolis, Adolfo de
Castagno, Andrea del
Federazione italiana contro la tubercolosi e Consorzi provinciali antitubercolari (Italy)
Giotto
Guaccimanni, Vittorio
Italy
Manuscript - Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MS Riccardiano 1040
Michelino, Domenico di
Panetto & Petrelli (Spoleto, Italy)
Petarlini, Domenico
Raphael
Sculpture
Sculpture - Naples Bust
Signorelli, Luca