Category - United Kingdom

UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp

Issue:    UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    2 Stamps Denomination:    13 P Issue Date:    1986 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    2

Stamps Denomination:    13 P

Issue Date:    1986

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

A Unique Holiday Symbol

Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp is a special edition that captures the intersection of legend nature and the festive spirit. Released as part of the Royal Mail annual Christmas stamp collection the 1990 issue highlights the Glastonbury Thorn a sacred tree rooted in British folklore. The stamp design features the thorn tree adorned with Christmas decorations symbolizing both the spiritual and festive significance of the season.

 

A Tree with Historical and Religious Significance

The Glastonbury Thorn is associated with the town of Glastonbury in Somerset England and is steeped in Christian and Arthurian legend. According to tradition the tree is believed to have sprouted from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea who is said to have visited Glastonbury after the Crucifixion. The thorn is renowned for blooming twice a year once in spring and again around Christmas making it a fitting emblem for the holiday season.

 

A Treasured Addition to Holiday Collections

The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp is a fascinating piece of both botanical and religious history. Its design merges folklore with the Christmas spirit making it a cherished addition to any holiday themed collection. As a symbol of faith tradition and festive joy the stamp continues to resonate with collectors and those who appreciate the deeper meaning behind the Christmas holiday.

UK The Queen’s Award For Export Achievement 25th Anniversary Stamp

Issue:    UK The Queen's Award For Export Achievement 25th Anniversary Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:  7 Stamps Denomination:   20 P Issue Date:   1990 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom 

Issue:    UK The Queen’s Award For Export Achievement 25th Anniversary Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:  7

Stamps Denomination:   20 P

Issue Date:   1990

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Celebrating Excellence:

The UK commemorated the 25th anniversary of The Queen’s Award for Export Achievement in 1990 with a special postage stamp honoring the award legacy of promoting British business excellence. Established in 1965 the award recognizes companies achieving exceptional growth in international trade fostering the UK reputation as a global leader in innovation and quality. The stamp celebrates this milestone symbolizing the nation commitment to economic achievement and international partnerships.

 

Striking Design Symbolizing Global Reach

The stamp design features a bold and modern depiction of the Queen’s Award emblem accented by motifs of global trade such as a stylized globe and arrows representing export flow. Its use of vibrant colors and clean lines reflects the dynamic spirit of British enterprise. The 1990 stamp not only marks the award 25th anniversary but also serves as a visual testament to the ingenuity and competitiveness of UK businesses on the world stage.

 

A Tribute to Economic Progress and Innovation

This stamp holds significant value for philatelists and history enthusiasts, representing a pivotal moment in the recognition of economic achievements. By commemorating the Queen’s Award the stamp highlights the importance of export in sustaining national prosperity and innovation. It celebrates the enterprises that have successfully navigated the challenges of international markets showcasing their contributions to the UK economic landscape. A fitting tribute to a quarter-century of excellence the stamp remains a proud emblem of Britain entrepreneurial spirit.

UK Europa Games Stamp

Issue:    UK Europa Games Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    10 Stamps Denomination:    19 P Issue Date:    1989 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK Europa Games Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    10

Stamps Denomination:    19 P

Issue Date:    1989

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Celebrating Sports and Unity

Europa Games Stamp highlights the shared enthusiasm for sports and cultural exchange across Europe. Issued as part of the Europa series which celebrates unity and cooperation among European nations this stamp focuses on the power of athletic competitions to foster camaraderie and mutual respect. Its vibrant design reflects the spirit of international collaboration and the joy of friendly competition.

 

Sports as a Unifying Force

The stamp’s imagery captures the energy and excitement of the Europa Games, showcasing athletes in action or symbolic representations of various sports. This design celebrates the diversity of events and the shared values of teamwork, determination and sportsmanship. By focusing on games, the stamp underscores the role of athletics in bridging cultural divides and bringing people together.

 

A Collectible for Sports and Philately Enthusiasts

the UK Europa Games Stamp is a treasured piece. It represents more than just athletic excellence it embodies the ideals of international friendship and shared achievement. This stamp is a fitting tribute to the enduring power of sports to inspire and unite people across borders making it a meaningful addition to thematic collections.

UK A Happy 12P Star Christmas Stamp

Issue:    UK A Happy 12P Star Christmas Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   2 Stamps Denomination:   12 P Issue Date:   1985 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK A Happy 12P Star Christmas Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   2

Stamps Denomination:   12 P

Issue Date:   1985

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Celebrating Joyful Holidays:

A Happy Christmas stamp issued in 1981 radiates festive cheer and goodwill. Designed by children as part of a nationwide competition the stamp captures the essence of Christmas through simplicity and charm. Featuring a bright yellow star with a smiling face against a bold red background it symbolizes hope joy and the light of the season. The stamp cheerful design brought a playful and heartfelt touch to holiday correspondence during the Christmas season.

 

Childlike Creativity Meets Holiday Tradition

This 12p Christmas stamp stands out as a unique addition to the UK philatelic history. Its creation involved the imaginative expressions of children reflecting the innocence and warmth of the holiday season. The star beaming smile is a universal emblem of happiness evoking feelings of unity and celebration. The choice of vibrant colors further enhances its festive appeal making it a memorable part of the UK Christmas stamp series.

 

A Beloved Piece of Philatelic Art

The stamp remains a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts cherished for its playful design and emotional resonance. It also serves as a reminder of the Royal Mail effort to involve the public particularly children in shaping philatelic art. This stamp not only delivered letters and cards but also conveyed a message of joy and positivity making it a timeless symbol of Christmas spirit. Its enduring charm ensures its place as a treasured part of holiday philately.

UK the Civil War fought between the forces of King & Parliament Stamp

Issue:    UK the Civil War fought between the forces of King & Parliament Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    6 Stamps Denomination:    39 P Issue Date:    1992 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK the Civil War fought between the forces of King & Parliament Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    6

Stamps Denomination:    39 P

Issue Date:    1992

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

A Historical Reflection

Civil War Stamp commemorates one of the most pivotal and transformative periods in British history the conflict between the forces of King Charles I and Parliament during the 17th century. This issue pays homage to the events that shaped the nation portraying themes of power governance and the enduring struggle for authority and representation.

 

Capturing the Struggle for the Nation Future

The design of the stamp reflects the duality of the conflict with imagery symbolizing royal absolutism and parliamentary reform. It may feature figures such as King Charles I Oliver Cromwell or iconic battle scenes highlighting key events of the war such as the Battle of Naseby or the execution of the King. These elements combine to evoke the tension and stakes of a war that redefined the nation political landscape.

 

A Philatelic Tribute to British History

The UK Civil War Stamp is a window into a turbulent chapter of Britain past. It is a must-have for those interested in historical and political themes reflecting on how the conflict forged the constitutional monarchy seen today. This stamp serves as a lasting reminder of the sacrifices and ideological struggles that have shaped the British state and its democratic evolution.

UK Winter Time Stamp

Issue:    UK Winter Time Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    2 Stamps Denomination:    18 P Issue Date:    1992 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK Winter Time Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    2

Stamps Denomination:    18 P

Issue Date:    1992

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

A Seasonal Delight

The UK Winter Time Stamp captures the serene beauty and cozy charm of the winter season. Featuring imagery that evokes snow-covered landscapes frosted trees or festive activities this stamp reflects the essence of winter in Britain. Its design embodies the magic of the season, combining the chill of crisp air with the warmth of winter traditions.

 

An Ode to Seasonal Beauty

The Winter Time Stamp draws inspiration from the natural transformation that defines the colder months. From frosty mornings to holiday celebrations its artwork celebrates the quiet elegance and communal spirit of winter. This stamp serves as both a functional postal tool and a small piece of seasonal art brightening correspondence during the darkest days of the year.

 

Philately Embraces the Seasons

the UK Winter Time Stamp is a beautiful addition to thematic collections focused on seasons or nature. Its design connects viewers to the quiet wonder of winter making it a cherished item that reminds us of the season fleeting yet memorable moments. As a celebration of winter unique character it resonates with all who treasure the changing rhythms of the year.

UK UK Commonwealth Day 14 March 1983 StampUK Commonwealth Day 14 March 1983 Stamp 1983 Stamp

Issue:    UK Commonwealth Day 14 March 1983 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    2 Stamps Denomination:    15  1/2 P Issue Date:   1983 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK Commonwealth Day 14 March 1983 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    2

Stamps Denomination:    15  1/2 P

Issue Date:   1983

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Unity in Diversity

UK Commonwealth Day 14 March Stamp celebrates the shared values cultures and history of the Commonwealth of Nations. Issued to mark the annual observance of Commonwealth Day this stamp emphasizes the unity of member nations through its vibrant design. It serves as a reminder of the bonds that connect countries across continents fostering collaboration and understanding.

 

A Symbol of Global Cooperation

The 1983 stamp features imagery reflecting the Commonwealth spirit of togetherness and diversity. The design often incorporates symbols of the Commonwealth such as a globe or interconnected patterns representing the collective strength of its member states. Released at a time when global cooperation was increasingly important the stamp underscores the Commonwealth role in promoting democracy development and peace.

 

A Philatelic Tribute to Global Bonds

the UK Commonwealth Day 1983 Stamp is a significant addition to themes of international cooperation and cultural celebration. It reflects the UK role as the birthplace of the Commonwealth and its continued dedication to fostering these global relationships. This stamp is a powerful reminder of the strength found in diversity and the enduring importance of unity among nations.

UK Murillo Harrison Stamp

Issue:    UK Murillo Harrison Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    4 Stamps Denomination:    4 D Issue Date:    1967 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK Murillo Harrison Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    4

Stamps Denomination:    4 D

Issue Date:    1967

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

Celebrating Artistic Heritage

Murillo Harrison Stamp is a tribute to Bartolomé Esteban Murillo a renowned Spanish Baroque painter and to the collectors and art enthusiasts who admire his work. Issued as part of a philatelic series dedicated to great art this stamp highlights the enduring influence of Murillo masterpiece The Infant St. John with the Lamb. It showcases the union of fine art and postal history commemorating the painter timeless legacy.

 

A Tribute to Baroque Elegance

Murillo works are celebrated for their warmth softness and emotional depth. The stamp features a detailed reproduction of his painting, with careful attention to the original’s serene composition and vibrant colors. This issue connects the UK to the wider European art heritage reflecting shared appreciation for cultural achievements that transcend borders.

 

Philately Meets Fine Art

the UK Murillo Harrison Stamp represents the intersection of artistic mastery and philatelic craftsmanship. It invites appreciation of Baroque art while emphasizing the role stamps play in preserving and sharing cultural treasures. Whether as a centerpiece in an art-themed collection or as a standalone gem this stamp continues to captivate those who value the beauty of fine art.

UK Christmas 1978 Stamp

Issue:    UK Christmas 1978 Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:   3 Stamps Denomination:   7 P Issue Date:   1978 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom 

Issue:    UK Christmas 1978 Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:   3

Stamps Denomination:   7 P

Issue Date:   1978

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

A Festive Delight

Christmas  Stamp captures the joy and wonder of the holiday season with its charming and evocative design. Released as part of the Royal Mail annual tradition of Christmas-themed stamps the 1978 issue features an illustration inspired by the Nativity story. Its vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the festive spirit and religious significance of the holiday.

 

A Celebration of Art and Tradition

Designed by celebrated British artist Fritz Wegner the 1978 Christmas stamps reflected the themes of peace joy and goodwill. The set included depictions of the Three Wise Men angels and the Nativity scene blending artistic finesse with the warmth of the season. These stamps were not only functional for holiday correspondence but also miniature works of art that added a personal and festive touch to each letter and card.

 

A Collector Seasonal Treasure

the UK Christmas 1978 Stamp holds a special place in the history of British postage. Its timeless design and seasonal charm make it a prized item in holiday-themed collections. Beyond its aesthetic appeal it is a reminder of the enduring connection between art tradition and the simple joy of sharing greetings during the festive season.

United Kingdom Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day Cover

Issue:    United Kingdom Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day Cover Type:   First Day Cover Number of Stamps:   1 Denominations:    6 P,  8 P,  13 P,  15 P, Issue Date:    1 October 1979 Issued By:    Guernsey First Day Cover

Issue:    United Kingdom Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day of Cover

Type:   First Day Cover

Number of Stamps:   1

Denominations:    6 P,  8 P,  13 P,  15 P,

Issue Date:    1 October 1979

Issued By:    Guernsey First Day Cover

 

United Kingdom Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day Cover

United Kingdom Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day Cover

Celebrating a Milestone in Postal Service

The Bailiwick of Guernsey Post Office 10th Anniversary 1979 First Day Cover marks a decade of independent postal operations for Guernsey commemorating the establishment of the Guernsey Post Office in 1969. This First Day Cover celebrates the island proud postal heritage and its role in serving the local community with efficiency and dedication.

Guernsey Post Office: A Step Towards Independence

Prior to 1969 postal services in Guernsey were managed by the British postal system. However Guernsey established its own independent postal authority allowing it to issue stamps manage services and support the island needs. The creation of the Guernsey Post Office in 1969 symbolized a shift towards greater autonomy and allowed the island to reflect its unique culture heritage and identity in its postal issues. By 1979 the post office had grown significantly and this First Day Cover commemorated its first successful decade.

First Day Cover Design:

The 1979 First Day Cover features stamps showcasing Guernsey history culture and natural beauty. Each stamp typically reflects an aspect of Guernsey identity with images such as local landmarks traditional symbols and scenic landscapes. The postmark on the First Day Cover marks the 10th-anniversary date symbolizing this milestone achievement in the postal service history.

The cover design emphasizes pride in the island’s independence and includes details that pay homage to the postal workers and community it serves. The layout colors and imagery provide a tasteful tribute to the development of Guernsey postal service.

A Cherished Collectible for Postal History Enthusiasts

First Day Cover is a meaningful collectible. It appeals to those interested in postal history and independence movements within the postal system. The cover represents Guernsey journey toward greater self-reliance and showcases its achievements through a decade of postal service.

Guernsey First Day Cover is a celebration of independence service and community. With its thoughtfully designed stamps and historical significance it honors Guernsey postal heritage and stands as a memorable collectible in the realm of philately.