Sunday Stamps – Brasil

Welcome, to the latest Sunday Stamps posting.

As I said last week, I wasn’t overly hopeful that I had any stamps suitable for following the theme for this week. I looked through my collection, and did not hit jackpot! –  I recall giving my non UK stamps to a friend when I was about 10 or so!

So, I was about to resort to finding something that perhaps might fit in with next week’s theme early when I remembered that I had an envelope of stamps to send off to the stamp bank. So I opened the envelope and there I did strike it lucky with two stamps from Brasil.

Submitted as Sunday Stamps hosted by Viridian’s Postcard Blog

About Julie Goucher

Genealogist, Author, Presenter, native Guildfordian, avid note taker and journal writer. Lover of Books, Stationery & History; Surnames, Butcher & Orlando One-Name Studies. Pharos Tutor for all One-Name Studies/surname courses as well as Researching Ancestors from Continental Europe.
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7 Responses to Sunday Stamps – Brasil

  1. Bob Scotney says:

    Two fine stamps, especially the first. I put stamps I receive in an envelope too but only clear it out about once a year. This was a great find for you.

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  2. Postcardy says:

    I don't have much from most countries either. Although I do have my old stamp album, I try to do posts that include postcards.

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  3. viridian says:

    I'm intrigued by the top one too. perhaps he is a historian of Brazil? Thanks for participating!

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  4. Lisa B says:

    A lucky find! I really like the first one.

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  5. Joy says:

    Definitely “hit the jackpot” with these two, a great pairing of stamps, I'm intrigued by the top one.

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  6. Anglers Rest says:

    Thanks for stopping by. I save postage stamps and send them to a charity who I guess can sell them on for funds for the charity.

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  7. Well, there you go! Two interesting stamps I've never seen before. The stamp bank?

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