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The album consists of 15 loose pages, with on each page several town arms of the region and on the reverse the background of the arms. The last pages show the arms of (West-)German cities, where conventions of former Egerlanders were held, or of towns that had adopted a town in the former Egerland. | The album consists of 15 loose pages, with on each page several town arms of the region and on the reverse the background of the arms. The last pages show the arms of (West-)German cities, where conventions of former Egerlanders were held, or of towns that had adopted a town in the former Egerland. | ||
The stamps were printed in a single long sheet, see image below. | |||
[[File:sheet.ege.jpg|600 px|center|Wappen der Heimat - sheet]]<br> | |||
(click on picture to enlarge) | |||
Example of a page in the album: | Example of a page in the album: | ||
[[File:page1.ege.jpg|center]] | |||
Additional map to the album: | |||
[[File:map.ege.jpg|center]] | |||
[[ | The [[cz-egerland.pdf|whole album as pdf]], including sheet and map in higher resolution. | ||
[[Category:Heraldic Albums]] | [[Category:Heraldic Albums]] | ||
[[Category:Czech Republic]] | [[Category:Czech Republic]] | ||
[[Category:Cheb]] | [[Category:Cheb]] |
Revision as of 13:44, 23 December 2017
Heraldry of the World Heraldic collector's items catalogue > Heraldic albums |
Album information :
- Issued by : Egerland Verlag, Geislingen an der Steige, Germany
- Date of issue : 1955
- Number of stamps/cards : 120
- Image variants : -
Background
This album was issued in 1955 by the association of the Egerland, an area that was mainly inhabited by Germans until 1945, and became part of Czechoslovakia after WWII.
The album consists of 15 loose pages, with on each page several town arms of the region and on the reverse the background of the arms. The last pages show the arms of (West-)German cities, where conventions of former Egerlanders were held, or of towns that had adopted a town in the former Egerland.
The stamps were printed in a single long sheet, see image below.
(click on picture to enlarge)
Example of a page in the album:
Additional map to the album:
The whole album as pdf, including sheet and map in higher resolution.