Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
Annullo Filatelico
English translation:
Stamp Cancellation
Added to glossary by
Chiara Meloni
Dec 8, 2003 15:56
20 yrs ago
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Italian term
annullo filatelico
Italian to English
Other
Si prevede uno speciale annullo filatelico riguardante il concorso
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +6 | stamp cancellation | Elena Ghetti |
4 | stamp exhibition (philatelic) obliteration | Michael Powers (PhD) |
4 | postmark | canguro |
Proposed translations
+6
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Selected
stamp cancellation
SPECIAL STAMP CANCELLATION TO BE HELD AT DANA COLLEGE'S SIGHTS & SOUNDS. Cancellation
is part of Christmas stamp collecting session by David Wallman. ...
www.dana.edu/sightsandsounds/n111403.html
glossario
http://www.geocities.com/malaysiastamp/info/translation.html
is part of Christmas stamp collecting session by David Wallman. ...
www.dana.edu/sightsandsounds/n111403.html
glossario
http://www.geocities.com/malaysiastamp/info/translation.html
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stamp exhibition (philatelic) obliteration
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Laurel Porter (X)
: obliteration? did you mean cancellation?
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postmark
I know this is a little down the line (and will be of no use to chiara37 some ten years later!) but I just wanted to add my suggestion here just in case anyone was looking for this term and wanted some other input.
I know "annulli filatelici" as "postmarks" (they are those special postal markings that are stamped on envelops, over the actual stamps themselves, to show the time and date that a post office took the letter/package into their care). Sometimes during events or fairs, there are special postmarks created just for these occasions and people can have postcards and other things stamped with these postmarks as a memory of their participation etc.
Hope this helps someone!
Cheers
I know "annulli filatelici" as "postmarks" (they are those special postal markings that are stamped on envelops, over the actual stamps themselves, to show the time and date that a post office took the letter/package into their care). Sometimes during events or fairs, there are special postmarks created just for these occasions and people can have postcards and other things stamped with these postmarks as a memory of their participation etc.
Hope this helps someone!
Cheers
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