Lets see stamps with modern era Naval Ships

Discussion in 'Stamp Chat' started by Makanudo, Apr 25, 2017.

  1. Makanudo

    Makanudo Moderator Moderator

    Here are a couple of Soviet ships
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  2. James-2489

    James-2489 Well-Known Member

    Hello all, my contribution to this theme is Ships of the Royal Navy-Submarines. I have these in MNH - FDC - minisheet and used.

    Date of issue 2001-10-22
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    There were more stamps issued in this series but none contained ship images.

    Regards, James.
     
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  3. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    Poaching in "James“ preserve":
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    issued Nov.20th,1979
     
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  4. James-2489

    James-2489 Well-Known Member

    Hello all, I too have copies of the Thai 1979 set posted by Werner. This is the latest edition for the Royal Thai Navy.

    Date of issue:2014-11-20
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    Regards, James
     
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  5. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    KD831.jpg
    issued March 21st,1943
    3+2 Pfg. U-Boot (submarine) Type VIIA
    50 +50 Pfg. Schnellboot (speed boat) Type S14-17
     
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  6. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    KD873.jpg
    issued March 11th,1944
    3+2 Pfg. Sturmboot (assault boat)
    16+10 Pfg. Schnellboot S26-29 (speed boat)
     
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  7. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    KBIOT117.jpg
    issued Nov.8th,1991
     
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  8. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    KBIOTS166.jpg
    issued May 8th,1995,from a set of four
     
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  9. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

    KCDN229.jpg
    Destroyer Cossack definitive, issued July 1st,1942
     
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  10. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

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    issued April 18th,1939
     
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  11. Werner Salentin

    Werner Salentin Well-Known Member

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    issued Aug.23rd,1969
     
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  12. Makanudo

    Makanudo Moderator Moderator

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  14. Makanudo

    Makanudo Moderator Moderator

    USSR 1972
     
  15. Makanudo

    Makanudo Moderator Moderator

    Not sure about the date of issue or legitimacy of this series:

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  16. James-2489

    James-2489 Well-Known Member

    Hello Makanudo, Prior to 1966 Oman used British or British India stamps.
    1966-1970 Oman was known as Sultanate of Muscat and Oman.
    1970 until today stamps are named Sultanate of Oman.

    My conclusion is that your stamps Named "State of Oman" are bogus

    Sorry, Regards, James.
     
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  17. James-2489

    James-2489 Well-Known Member

    It is from the USSR or CCCP in Cyrillic script

    James
     
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  18. Makanudo

    Makanudo Moderator Moderator

    I suspected that.
    Can you tell me if these are UK ships on those labels
    Thanks
     
  19. pistol

    pistol Member

    Wow, here I a large collection of some wonderful ships from all over the world. I must add some from my country as well.

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  20. James-2489

    James-2489 Well-Known Member

    Yes Makanudo, they were all British ships:

    HMS Nymphe (1888) was a Nymphe-class composite screw sloop and the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. She was renamed HMS Wildfire in 1906.

    HMS Mohawk (1886) was an Archer-class torpedo cruiser launched in 1886 and sold in 1905

    HMS Undaunted (1886) was one of seven Orlando-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1880s.

    The Colossus-class battleships (1910) were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy ... The original pair of battleships became the Colossus class and were improved versions of the preceding battleship, HMS Neptune.

    HMS Latona (1890) was an Apollo-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy which served from 1890 to 1920

    HMS Magicienne (1888) was a Marathon-class cruiser built in 1888 and sold in 1905

    HMS Rodney entered British Royal Navy service in 1927. Like her sister ship HMS Nelson, all of her primary guns were unusually placed forward of the superstructure. Although her armour protection was less than originally designed (due to the Washington Naval Treaty limitations), she was considered one of the world's most powerful battleships through the 1930s.

    HMS Hero (1885) was the second and final Conqueror-class battleship. She was an ironclad who served in the Victorian Royal Navy.

    Regards, James.
     
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