Exhibits
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Title |
Hong Kong Under Japanese Occupation (1941-1945) |
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Exhibitor |
Philippe Orsetti |
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Awards |
Large Vermeil at the London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition |
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Title | The 1938-52 Definitive Issue of Hong Kong | |
Exhibitor | Nick Halewood | ||
Description |
This exhibit comprises examples of printings, plate flaws and usage of the definitive issue of King George VI | ||
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Title | The 1954-62 Definitive Issue of Hong Kong | |
Exhibitor | Nick Halewood | ||
Description |
This exhibit comprises examples of printings, plate flaws and usage of the first definitive issue of Queen Elizabeth II | ||
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Title | British Treaty Port Post Offices in China | |
Exhibitor | Dr. Andrew M.T.Cheung | ||
Description |
This exhibit is a study of the postal and instructional markings from the establishment of the postal agencies until their closure on 30 November 1922 and Wei-Hai-Wei on 30 September 1930 | ||
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Title | British Treaty Port Post Offices in Japan | |
Exhibitor | Dr. Andrew M.T.Cheung | ||
Description |
This exhibit shows 1) mail routes from and to Japan, 2) postal markings of British Post Offices in Japan | ||
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Title |
Hong Kong King George VI 8 cents A Stamp Interrupted by War |
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Exhibitor | Ingo Nessel | ||
Description |
A study of the 8c definitive covering its history, varieties, flaws, types of usage and rates, branch office and slogan cancels and postal stationery | ||
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Title | Hong Kong: Postal Issues of the Queen Victoria Period | |
Exhibitor | Air Cdre Richard Gurevitch | ||
Description | Display features the authorized postal adhesives from 1862 to 1902, on cover or piece. Colour variations and varieties are also shown. | ||
Awards | Gold medal at Melbourne 2017 FIAP International Stamp Exhibition | ||
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Title | The History of Rotary Wings | |
Exhibitor | Philippe Orsetti | ||
Description | A thematic display covering the history, development and usage of helicopters. | ||
Exhibitor's Comments | This exhibit was shown only once at Texpex 2017 in Texas, and received a modest "Large Silver" award, in part due to its lack of key philatelic items. That was not its intent, it was created to transmit, through philately, the exhibitor knowledge of the Helicopter Industry in which he spent his entire professional career. | ||
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Exhibits can be of any size and does not have to be an award winner.
Anything that may be of interest to other collectors will be suitable.