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This series was issued in around 1900-1905 and shows the arms of countries in the world. The series was printed in Bavaria (Germany), like most of the series by Tuck. | This series was issued in around 1900-1905 and shows the arms of countries in the world. The series was printed in Bavaria (Germany), like most of the series by Tuck. | ||
Small misprints exist in these series, mainly due to slightly moved colours: | |||
{|align="center" | |||
|align="center"|[[File:greece.rtu.jpg|300 px]] | |||
|align="center"|[[File:greece1.rtu.jpg|300 px]] | |||
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<gallery perrow=0> | <gallery perrow=0> | ||
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File:costarica.rtu.jpg|[[Costa Rica]] | File:costarica.rtu.jpg|[[Costa Rica]] | ||
File:denmark.rtu.jpg|[[Denmark]] | File:denmark.rtu.jpg|[[Denmark]] | ||
File:ecuador.rtu.jpg|[[Ecuador]] | File:ecuador.rtu.jpg|[[Ecuador]] | ||
File:egypt.rtu.jpg|[[Egypt]] | File:egypt.rtu.jpg|[[Egypt]] | ||
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File:japan.rtu.jpg|[[Japan]] | File:japan.rtu.jpg|[[Japan]] | ||
File:liberia.rtu.jpg|[[Liberia]] | File:liberia.rtu.jpg|[[Liberia]] | ||
File:liechtenstein.rtu.jpg|[[ | File:liechtenstein.rtu.jpg|[[Liechtenstein]] | ||
File:luxembourg.rtu.jpg|[[Luxembourg]] | File:luxembourg.rtu.jpg|[[Luxembourg]] | ||
File:malta.rtu.jpg|[[Malta ]] | File:malta.rtu.jpg|[[Malta ]] | ||
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File:sanmarino.rtu.jpg|[[San Marino]] | File:sanmarino.rtu.jpg|[[San Marino]] | ||
File:salvador.rtu.jpg|[[El Salvador|San Salvador]] | File:salvador.rtu.jpg|[[El Salvador|San Salvador]] | ||
File:sandomingo.rtu.jpg|[[Dominican Republic|Santo Domingo]] | |||
File:servia.rtu.jpg|[[Serbia]] | File:servia.rtu.jpg|[[Serbia]] | ||
File:siam.rtu.jpg|[[Siam]] | File:siam.rtu.jpg|[[Siam]] |
Revision as of 12:39, 12 May 2023
Company
Rapahel Tuck was a printer in the United Kingdom who published postcards and, among others, scrapsheets. That is, sheets with small pictures that could be cut and used in scrapbooking. A large number of topics wwere used, among these a number of heraldic sheets.
Series 1101
This series was issued in around 1900-1905 and shows the arms of countries in the world. The series was printed in Bavaria (Germany), like most of the series by Tuck.
Small misprints exist in these series, mainly due to slightly moved colours:
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