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Latin America/All : Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

 

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07 Jan 2017
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07 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

http://www.stampcommunity.org/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8527


Semi=officals per above link

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07 Jan 2017
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Hi,

In Colombia in the 1920s private companies were allowed to provide express delivery services and issue their own stamps for use alongside government stamps.

There were a number of companies that did this including "Expreso Colombiano del Pacifico - Julio G. Ribon e Hijo" for whom these stamps were prepared.

The company provided services on the following routes:

1. Bogota - lbague - Buga - Cali

2. Bogota - Bucaramanga - Cucuta.

The company issued 16 stamps in different designs between 1923 and 1928.

However, these three stamps are from an unissued 1936 set of ten values which was printed in Berlin for the company but was not put into use.

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philb
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07 Jan 2017
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Thank You Gentleman i thought they looked pretty fresh !

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TribalErnie

07 Jan 2017
07:16:28pm
re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

Here's a site that discusses these:


http://fuchs-online.com/colombia/companies/26.htm

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philb
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07 Jan 2017
09:55:07pm

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thanx Ernie it looks like another good info place..they all seem to be constantly renovating...i guess thats good !

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08 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

In other words Phil, they are Cinderellas.

Nice !

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08 Jan 2017
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Yowsir !

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08 Jan 2017
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Cinderellas that were used to actually carry mail?

Would that not make them, more properly, local posts?

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08 Jan 2017
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Without looking them up, and going just by their intended use and inscriptions on the stamps, I would say they would be properly called "Semi-official airmails", similar to the Canadian ones of the 1930s and some of the early German ones like the "Gelber Hund".

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08 Jan 2017
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That sounds like a good definition...from what i read on the other links .

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08 Jan 2017
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I agree ! But it still makes 'em Cinderellas. Nice ones anyway. Winking

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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

Hi,

In Colombia in the 1920s private companies were allowed to provide express delivery services and issue their own stamps for use alongside government stamps.

There were a number of companies that did this including "Expreso Colombiano del Pacifico - Julio G. Ribon e Hijo" for whom these stamps were prepared.

The company provided services on the following routes:

1. Bogota - lbague - Buga - Cali

2. Bogota - Bucaramanga - Cucuta.

The company issued 16 stamps in different designs between 1923 and 1928.

However, these three stamps are from an unissued 1936 set of ten values which was printed in Berlin for the company but was not put into use.

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Thank You Gentleman i thought they looked pretty fresh !

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07 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

Here's a site that discusses these:


http://fuchs-online.com/colombia/companies/26.htm

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thanx Ernie it looks like another good info place..they all seem to be constantly renovating...i guess thats good !

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08 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

In other words Phil, they are Cinderellas.

Nice !

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08 Jan 2017
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Yowsir !

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08 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

Cinderellas that were used to actually carry mail?

Would that not make them, more properly, local posts?

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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08 Jan 2017
11:44:26am

re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

Without looking them up, and going just by their intended use and inscriptions on the stamps, I would say they would be properly called "Semi-official airmails", similar to the Canadian ones of the 1930s and some of the early German ones like the "Gelber Hund".

Roy

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08 Jan 2017
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That sounds like a good definition...from what i read on the other links .

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08 Jan 2017
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re: Are these Columbians cinderellas ?

I agree ! But it still makes 'em Cinderellas. Nice ones anyway. Winking

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