JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Cancellations and Cachets
The
Judaica Sales Search allows you to search for and display cancellations
and cachets according to Country, and Topic. For instance, to display
all cancellations and cachets from Canada select Country from
the drop down box, and type Canada in the search
box. To browse all cancellations and cachets in the list select all.
To execute a search click Search. After searching
select all and click Search to
display all cancellations and cachets. When searching by topic,
please search in the plural tense, ie. stamps instead
of stamp. |
To browse through the list (the
number of pages will depend on the size of the list) simply use the navigation
buttons under the list of items. The buttons read as; First -
takes you to the beginning of the list, Previous - takes
you back one page, Next - takes you forward one page, Last -
takes you to the end of the list (not the last yearly listing).
When available, click on the icon
to view a photo sample of the item, or click on the icon
to view the item's First Day Cover.
Prices are subject
to change without notice. ALL PRICES ARE IN US$ DOLLARS.
Item # |
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Cancel
Date
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Description |
Price |
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BRA7902 |
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06/12/1979 |
50th Ann of birth of Anne Frank, with portrait in cancel |
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16747 |
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13/10/2001 |
Anne Frank and Edith Stein (Jewish nun), mentioned in cancel with Menorah |
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POL0101 |
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01/01/2001 |
Mint postcard entire with portrait of Edith Stein, who was born into an observant Jewish family, converted to Catholicism in 1922. She died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz |
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POL1001 |
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01/01/2010 |
Mint postcard entire honouring Irena Sendlerowa, Polish Catholic Righteous Gentile who helped save over 2500 Jewish children while working with the Polish underground and the Jewish self-help organization ZEGOTA. Stamp shows her a young girl |
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POL1901 |
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Matylda Getter was a Polish Catholic nun, cooperated with Irena Sandler and the Zegoita Resistance Movement which saved hundreds of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. Honoured as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem |
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