Monday, November 26, 2012

1950 War Widows and Disabled Veterans


 Two semi-postal stamps were issued on November 30, 1950 to raise funds for war widows and disabled veterans.

The Stamps





Philippine Wounded Soldier Medal with bust of Gregorio del Pilar
The medal is shown on the 4c +4c stamp and the first day of issue cachet


First Day of Issue Cachet




First Day Covers













Sunday, November 25, 2012

1950 Baguio Conference



The 1950 Baguio Conference was called by Philippine President in the hope of establishing an Asian regional organization. Australia, Ceylon, India, Pakistan and Thailand participated in the conference held at  the Mansion House, Baguio City from May 26 to 30, 1950. Although an organization was not created, the conference ended with agreement on joint action for the region.

First Day of Conference

Mansion House, May 26, 1950

Cachet and Postmark



Baguio Conference Stamps

A set of three stamps was issued  later in the year, on October 23, 1950, to mark the event.









First Day of Issue Cachet




First Day Covers

















Saturday, November 24, 2012

1950 Asociacion Filatelica de Filipinas 25th Anniversary

On May 22, 1950, the Postal Bureau issued three stamps and an air mail souvenir sheet to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Asociacion Filatelic de Philipinas, the oldest philatelic society in the Philippines. U.S. President Roosevelt, an honorary member prior to his death, is portrayed  enjoying his stamp collection.


Press Release



The Stamps






 





First Day of Issue Cachet





First Day Covers








Friday, November 23, 2012

1950 Revalued Rizal Definitive

On September 20, 1950, two surcharged versions of  the 2c Rizal definitive stamps were issued, regular and official business. The stamps were revalued from 2c to 1 c to accommodate the introduction of the 5 c letter rate on October 1, 1950.


The Stamps





First Day Covers

 







A Humorous Cachet


Postal clerk informing customer that the letter rate to Manila and the provinces was 5c


Overseas Mailers Ltd.

Overseas Mailers was established by U.S. stamp dealer Jay Leach in 1950. Leach drew, printed and hand painted  first day covers for many countries from the 1950s to the 1970s, and was one of the most prolific designers of Philippine first day covers during that period. His fondness for Philippine stamps was likely due to the fact that he had lived in the Philippines in the late 1940s.

In each cover, Leach supplied an insert with a dramatic write-up describing the stamp and the cachet.




 

Leach certainly had a flair for the written word and an ability to stretch the truth.