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When the postage stamp pays homage to philately: series of 3 stamps published in 1968...

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When the postage stamp pays homage to philately: series of 3 stamps published in 1968 in Liechtenstein, with portraits of 3 personalites linked to the postal stamp - From left to right: Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879), British teacher who initiated the postal reform of 1839 and creator of the first postal stamp Penny Black - Philippe de Ferrari (1848 or 1850 - 1917) famous collector of postage stamps calling himself Baron Philippe de La Renotiere von Ferrari, Philippe Arnold Ferrari de La Renotiere or Philipp von Ferrary - Maurice Burrus (1882-1959) French politician, entrepreneur, philatelist and mechanic of Swiss origin - philatelist, philatelist - collection -
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Patrice Cartier
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When the postage stamp pays homage to philately: series of 3 stamps published in 1968 in Liechtenstein, with portraits of 3 personalites linked to the postal stamp - From left to right: Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879), British teacher who initiated the postal reform of 1839 and creator of the first postal stamp Penny Black - Philippe de Ferrari (1848 or 1850 - 1917) famous collector of postage stamps calling himself Baron Philippe de La Renotiere von Ferrari, Philippe Arnold Ferrari de La Renotiere or Philipp von Ferrary - Maurice Burrus (1882-1959) French politician, entrepreneur, philatelist and mechanic of Swiss origin - philatelist, philatelist - collection -

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