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Postal stationery
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Postal stationery offers collecting variety
By Rick Miller
Postal stationery is large-size postal paper, such as envelope or cardstock, with the stamp design impressed or printed directly on it.

Postal Stationery
Envelope entires, cut squares, postal cards, aerogrammes.
Some issues listed are available in quantities.
All items are clean, mint entires unless otherwise specified.

Postal stationery:
Postmark:
A mark struck opon envelopes, generally to indicate the name of the post office,date of mailing etc.

Postal Stationery All forms of postal envelopes, cards, wrappers etc. which have impressed or imprinted stamps.

Postal Stationery: Envelopes, postal cards, and aerogrammes with stamps printed on them. Or, stationery bearing imprinted stamps, as opposed to adhesive stamps.

Postal Stationery: Stationery bearing imprinted stamps, as opposed to adhesive stamps.

Postal Stationery
Postcards, envelopes, wrappers, etc, on which the postage stamp has been directly printed. Should be kept intact. Where the stamps have been removed they are known as "cut outs".
Postmark ...

Postal stationery: Anything excluding postage stamps used in the postal system including covers, postcards etc.
Postmark: Official postal marking.

Postal Stationery - Forms, including cards, that include imprinted (rather than adhesive) stamps.
Postally Used - A stamp or cover that has actually been used to carry a personal or business communication.

*Postal Stationery - a category of products which includes Postal Envelopes, Postal Cards, aerograms, wrappers, and international reply coupons.

Postal stationery - collecting post cards, envelopes, covers etc. The collection can include registration mail, acknowledgements, certificates of posting and telegraph mail.

Postal Stationery - An envelope, card, or aerogramme sold by the post office on which the image of a stamp is preprinted. These stamps were printed as part of the stationery and thus can not be soaked off.

Postal Stationery
Postmark
Marking on a postal item recording the date and/or origin of its transit through the mail system.

Embossed postal stationery with colorless stamps. Although albino envelopes are technically color-omitted errors, they are generally considered freaks.

Trains on Postal Stationery - listings
A set of pages with scans and text descriptions of all the rail philatelic postal stationery I know of, with over a hundred countries listed now! ...

Others collect postal stationery, postmarks and postal markings of a country. In order to do this, these collectors must also know quite a bit about the postal system of the country or group they are collecting from.

Cut Square -- A postal stationery cut-out. The imprinted stamp is neatly cut from the entire envelope, wrapper or postal card in a square or rectangular piece.

2: abbreviation for Ganzsache: (Ger.) postal stationery. 3: Gabon, country code as used by the UPU.
Ga.: (Sp.) pre-adhesive postmark from Galacia, Spain.

Forerunner: A stamp or postal stationery item used in a given location prior to the issuing of regular stamps for that location. Turkish stamps before 1918 cancelled in Palestine are forerunners of Israeli issues.

An envelope or piece of postal stationery (a postcard would also fall into this category)---and usually one that has gone through the mails. In earlier days (19th century), a cover would also refer to a folded letter that had gone through the mails.

Cover (souvenir) - an envelope or item of postal stationery cancelled as a keepsake ...

But one advantage of using the word "philately" (fi-LAT-uh-lee) is that it includes all areas of the hobby - not just stamps - such as postal markings, postal history, postal stationery, and the postal items from the time before there were stamps, ...

See also: Stamp, Used, Cover, Catalog, Cancel