BPMA-PC-12: London 2010 Festival of Stamps Special Postcard Pack.
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- Condition : New
- Dispatch : 4 Days
- Brand : None
- ID# : 190802892
- Quantity : 5 items
(still available: 5) - Views : 435
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : davidgwoodhouse (+1545)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Wed 08 Apr 2020 11:26:15 (EDT)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
Seller's Description
Condition: mint.
Publisher: The British Postal Museum and Archive.
Year: 2010.
Publisher's Reference: BPMA-PC-12
Seller's Reference: BX/PC/014.
Additional descriptive notes (if applicable): the postcards depict:
Postcard 1: First released at Autumn Stampex, September 200: 1984 Mailcoach Bicentenary stamp issue.
Postcard 2: Produced for distribution at shows organised by member federations of the Association of British Philatelic Societies in 2009. First available in March 2009 at Westex 2009, Thatcham, Berkshire: 1936 Edward VIII Projected Coronation Issue.
Postcard 3: First released at Autumn Stampes, September 2009: George VI relief and unissued 9d stamp.
Postcard 5: Exclusive to the February 2010 issue of Stamp & Coin Mart magazine: Original metal master die for the Seahorse design with colour trials, September 1912.
Postcard 5: First available in August 2010 at the 'Post Office at War' weekend event at Bletchley Park: Geroge V Silver Jubilee Stamps.
General notes: in addition to postage my shipping charges include a handling and packing charge. My basic charges for this item are shown on the sales page. However, postage, processing and packing charges for multiple purchases will be combined and will be based upon the actual cost of despatching a package containing all the items bought. Purchasers who buy more than one item should ensure that they request an invoice, so that they benefit from the consolidated charge for postage and packing.
Publisher: The British Postal Museum and Archive.
Year: 2010.
Publisher's Reference: BPMA-PC-12
Seller's Reference: BX/PC/014.
Additional descriptive notes (if applicable): the postcards depict:
Postcard 1: First released at Autumn Stampex, September 200: 1984 Mailcoach Bicentenary stamp issue.
Postcard 2: Produced for distribution at shows organised by member federations of the Association of British Philatelic Societies in 2009. First available in March 2009 at Westex 2009, Thatcham, Berkshire: 1936 Edward VIII Projected Coronation Issue.
Postcard 3: First released at Autumn Stampes, September 2009: George VI relief and unissued 9d stamp.
Postcard 5: Exclusive to the February 2010 issue of Stamp & Coin Mart magazine: Original metal master die for the Seahorse design with colour trials, September 1912.
Postcard 5: First available in August 2010 at the 'Post Office at War' weekend event at Bletchley Park: Geroge V Silver Jubilee Stamps.
General notes: in addition to postage my shipping charges include a handling and packing charge. My basic charges for this item are shown on the sales page. However, postage, processing and packing charges for multiple purchases will be combined and will be based upon the actual cost of despatching a package containing all the items bought.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 190802892 |
Start Time | Wed 08 Apr 2020 11:26:15 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | New |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 435 |
Dispatch Time | 4 Days |
Quantity | 5 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |
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Returns Accepted
If you change your mind, items purchased may be returned for a full refund, excluding shipping charges, within twenty days of the date of despatch. The purchases must be received in exactly the same condition as they were when despatched (unopened and contained within their original packaging if that is how they were sold). Items above a value of £20 must be returned by registered or insured mail. All returned items are sent at the buyer’s risk.