I'm mostly a postcard seller. What category do "philatelists" consider to be best for cancels like RPOs, DPOs, military ship cancels, etc. Some are "covers" [envelopes] and some are on postcards.
The Philately-->Cancels--ETA(machine) category seems to be meant for what I would call "meters", but the US site's category seems to be a hodge-podge of cancels--meters, unusual rates, etc. I've put some DPOs on postcards in the Postcard category under the specific State in which the post office was, but I'm not sure RPOs go in the Postcard-->Train category nor do the ship cancels necessarily go in the Postcard-->Boat or Postcard-->military--ship category.
Any suggestions? Anyone have success with these types of postmarks/cancels here at Delcampe?
I'm mostly a postcard seller. What category do "philatelists" consider to be best for cancels like RPOs, DPOs, military ship cancels, etc. Some are "covers" [envelopes] and some are on postcards.
The Philately-->Cancels--ETA(machine) category seems to be meant for what I would call "meters", but the US site's category seems to be a hodge-podge of cancels--meters, unusual rates, etc. I've put some DPOs on postcards in the Postcard category under the specific State in which the post office was, but I'm not sure RPOs go in the Postcard-->Train category nor do the ship cancels necessarily go in the Postcard-->Boat or Postcard-->military--ship category.
Any suggestions? Anyone have success with these types of postmarks/cancels here at Delcampe?
Just thought of another comment.
In the 'postcard world' dealers often have a 'postal history' section. Delcampe doesn't seem to have a "covers" or "postal history" category. Perhaps this is a US phenomenon. Where do philatelists put paquebot covers for example?
In the 'postcard world' dealers often have a 'postal history' section. Delcampe doesn't seem to have a "covers" or "postal history" category. Perhaps this is a US phenomenon. Where do philatelists put paquebot covers for example?
bonjour alan,
first, you could suggest sebastien or his team add this or a similar category to the u.s. section, or suggest it on the 'category' forum. you can also list these items under the following:
philately>topics>ships
or
philately>topics>other (sea)
and just give a description of the postmark. here is a link that will also help with identification of naval vessels and their histories. many had the same name throughout the years as the older ones were scrapped.
bonjour alan,
first, you could suggest sebastien or his team add this or a similar category to the u.s. section, or suggest it on the 'category' forum. you can also list these items under the following:
philately>topics>ships
or
philately>topics>other (sea)
and just give a description of the postmark. here is a link that will also help with identification of naval vessels and their histories. many had the same name throughout the years as the older ones were scrapped.
the ship changes names within 2 years of the card's date. and a later battleship assumes it.
amities,
cajunsr.
thanks for the links and input. I also have the US Ship Cancel Society's catalog with lists for each and every ship which had a post office. Helbock's La Posta guides are great for US DPOs as well. (and I even have Towle's 3-volume RPO listings).
thanks for the links and input. I also have the US Ship Cancel Society's catalog with lists for each and every ship which had a post office. Helbock's La Posta guides are great for US DPOs as well. (and I even have Towle's 3-volume RPO listings).
Now, selling them is another issue. . .
bonjour alan,
do your catalogs have current prices? i have many ship covers, so the reason for my question. and could you contact me by email through delcampe?