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Exhibition badges - 'Scottish Philatelic Society, Centenary 1893-1993' with SPS logo and stamp motif, 'Doris Green' and 'Rosemary Green'. Back plain. Rectangular in shape, plain edging.
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The John Young Memorial Trophy for Postal History. The first winner was C.R.O. Sherman in 1994; the last recorded winner was R. Sherman in 2020. With two decorative handles. Made by Emslie Trophies & Motifs, 13 Antigua Street Edinburgh, Specialist Manufacturers & Suppliers.
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Collection of trophies, medals, commemorative items, a printing template, a certificate of identity and a film reel donated by the Scottish Philatelic Society.
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'The Jacques Trophy' (Cup). Sterling silver. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'The Scottish Philatelic Society/The Jacques Trophy/1956/for/Annual Competition'. The engraved names of the 1956-1999 winners on the back. Separate black wooden base. There are two plaques on the base with the engraved names of the 2000-2019 winners. The first recorded winner was Mrs M. McCracken in 1956; the last recorded winner was J. Mellon in 2019. In 1955, Charles G.H.R. Jacques introduced a cup for annual com
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Film reel titled 'Story of Mail Transport'. Cy. PO17, Index No. 257 D3, Reels 1-2. Sound Film, Foundation Film Library, Brooklands House, Weybridge, Surrey. Footage unseen. Inside cardboard box and brown presentation box.
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STAMPEX March 1969 Bronze medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, Metered Mail. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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The E. Crane Memorial Chain of the Scottish Philatelic Society and presentation box. Made by Alex Kirkwood & Son, Medallist, 9 St James Square, Edinburgh.
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STAMPEX March 1970 Bronze-Silver medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, British King George V. Meters and varietes. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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STAMPEX March 1968 Bronze medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, King George V Meters. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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World Stamp Exhibition Prague 1938 medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the Scottish Philatelic Society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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Intermess III Leipzig 1965 medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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Framed set of four medals: International Philatelic Exhibition New York 1936 medal awarded to A. Wallace MacGregor; Ostropa International Philatelic Exhibition of Eastern Europe-Koenigsberg Pr.1935 medal; 1933 International Postage Stamp Exhibition WIPA in Vienna medal; 1933 International Postage Stamp Exhibition WIPA in Vienna bronze medal awarded to A.W. Mac Gregor, Hawick.
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STAMPEX 1967 medal and medal box awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions as demonstrated by the accompanying medals won.
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Commemorative circular metal plate with the inscription "Opole - Prastary Grod Slowianski" [Opole Ancient Slavic Castle] and with a shield image in the middle. The inscription "Karzad Oddziatu PZF w Opolu" [Branch of the PZF in Opole] is on the back. The plate was a souvenir presented at an exhibition by Mr. D.R. Burchell. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop
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Rectangular glass paper weight with an unclear brown image on one side. It is a souvenir presented at an exhibition by Mr. D.R. Burchell. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions.
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Certificate of identity for foreigh exhibitors no 334 of D.R. Burchell for Praga 1938 international exhibition. Placed in an envelope. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in various world – wide stamp exhibitions .
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Silver Plaque awarded by Philatelic Stationery Society of Australia to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, British Meters. It was the First Exhibition organized by the Philatelic Stationery Society of Australia at Melbourne, in 1935. Mr. D. R. Burchell resided at Eastfield House, Portobello, Edinburgh. He was a member of the society from the 1930s to the 1970s and was a well known stamp dealer with a shop on Leith Walk, Edinburgh – D. R. Burchell & Co., Booksellers & Stamp Dealers. He took part in v
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Scottish Philatelic Society Diploma of Fellowship printing template; a Scottish Philatelic Society Diploma of Fellowship awarded to Mr Auguste Schnepel on 14th of May 1934 in Edinburgh and a wooden box.
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The Tony Walker Memorial Cup. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'The/Tony Walker/Memorial Cup/PRESENTED TO/The Scottish Philatelic Society/FOR ANNUAL COMPETITION/by/Margaret Walker'. The engraved names of the 1956-2020 winners on the back. The first recorded winner was A.F. Hume in 1956; the last recorded winner was R. Combe in 2020. Hallmarked. Separate round black wooden base. Inside its original wooden box. The cup was presented by the widow of Tony Walker, President of the Society in 1955
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The Ashworth Trophy 1953 of the Scottish Philatelic Society. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'The/Ashworth Trophy/1953'. The first recorded winner was John R. Buchan in 1953; the last recorded winner was Ian McKie in 1985. Hallmarked. Separate round wooden base. Inside its original wooden box. In 1953, Mrs Clara Ashworth, the widow of the Professor of Zoology, presented a cup for annual competition by Juniors. In 1957 Mrs Ashworth became the Society’s first woman President. (see Scotland's
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The Scottish Philatelic Society Trotter Cup. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'PRESENTED BY/Dr. ALEX. TROTTER. F.S.P.S. /PERTH/TO/THE S.P.S./TO BE/COMPETED FOR/ANNUALLY/by the Members of /THE SCOTTISH/PHILATELIC SOCIETY'. Embossed floral pattern. Decorative handles. Hallmarked. Separate round wooden base with the engraved names of the 1938-2020 winners on two hallmarked plinth bands. The first recorded winner was A. Wallace Cowan in 1938; the last recorded winner was J. Mellon in 2020. Insid
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'1893 CENTENARY 1993 SCOTTISH PHILATELIC SOCIETY' rubber handstamp. Square in shape. Plastic body and handle. 'Dormy Eclipse' on top of the handle.
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'Scottish Philatelic Society' rubber handstamp. Rectangular in shape. Plastic body and handle.
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'THE SCOTTISH PHILATELIC SOCIETY Reference Forgery Collection' rubber handstamp. Rectangular in shape. Plastic body and handle.
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'FORGERY DCJ SPS' handstamp. Rectangular in shape. Plastic body and torquise wooden handle. 'THOS. H. PECK EDINBURGH' on top of the handle.
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'THE SCOTTISH PHILATELIC SOCIETY Reference Forgery Collection' handstamp metal part. Rectangular in shape.
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'The Jacques Trophy' (Cup). Made of sterling silver. The inscription on the trophy reads 'The Scottish Philatelic Society/The Jacques Trophy/1956/for/Annual Competition''. The engraved names of the 1956-1999 winners on the back. Hallmarked: W&H (Walker & Hall of Sheffield) Crown Lion G.
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Black wooden base for 'The Jacques Trophy' (Cup) of the Scottish Philatelic Society. There are two plaques on the base with the engraved names of the 2000-2019 winners.
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Film reel titled 'Story of Mail Transport'. Cy. PO17, Index No. 257 D3, Reels 1-2. Sound Film, Foundation Film Library, Brooklands House, Weybridge, Surrey. Footage unseen.
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Square cardboard box for 'Story of Mail Transport' film reel.
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Brown square presentation box for 'Story of Mail Transport' film reel. Green label with white lettering reads: 'STORY OF MAIL TRANSPORT'.
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STAMPEX March 1969 Bronze medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, Metered Mail. A specialised type collection of British King George V Metered mail with date-stamps, Dies and varietes.
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Rectangular purple presentation box for the E. Crane Memorial Chain of the Scottish Philatelic Society. Blue velvet interior with two hallmarked silver plaques. One plaque has engraved years and names of the Society's Past Presidents dating from 2010 to 2020. Two gold coloured clasps. Made by Alex Kirkwood & Son, Medallist, 9 St James Square, Edinburgh.
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The E. Crane Memorial Chain of the Scottish Philatelic Society. Enamel front with the Scottish Philatelic Society logo. At the back of the chain are engraved years and names of the Society's Past Presidents dating from 1963 to 2010. Made of sterling silver by Alex Kirkwood & Son, Medallist, 9 St James Square, Edinburgh.
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STAMPEX March 1970 Bronze-Silver medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, British King George V. Meters and varietes. The selection shows how meters have been evolved from the early issues with the Neopost type date-stamps, everything being of original work.
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STAMPEX March 1968 Bronze medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit, Metered Mail. A specialised type collection of British King George V Metered mail with date-stamps, Dies and varietes.
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World Stamp Exhibition Prague 1938 medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit.
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Intermess III Leipzig 1965 Bronze medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit.
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Stampex 1967 Bronze medal awarded to D.R. Burchell for his exhibit.
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Scottish Philatelic Society Diploma of Fellowship copper printing template.
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Scottish Philatelic Society Diploma of Fellowship awarded to Mr Auguste Schnepel on 14th of May 1934 in Edinburgh.
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Wooden box for the Scottish Philatelic Society Diploma of Fellowship copper printing template.
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The Tony Walker Memorial Cup. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'The/Tony Walker/Memorial Cup/PRESENTED TO/The Scottish Philatelic Society/FOR ANNUAL COMPETITION/by/Margaret Walker'. The engraved names of the 1956-2020 winners on the back. The first recorded winner was A.F. Hume in 1956; the last recorded winner was R. Combe in 2020. Two decorative handles. Hallmarked.
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Black wooden base for The Tony Walker Memorial Cup of the Scottish Philatelic Society.
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Wooden presentation box for The Tony Walker Memorial Cup. Blue embossing tape with white lettering inside the box reads: 'SCOTTISH/PHILATELIC SOCIETY'. Metal handle on the top. Wood door is secured by a metal side hook.
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The Ashworth Trophy 1953 of the Scottish Philatelic Society. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'The/Ashworth Trophy/1953'. The engraved names of the 1961-1985 winners on the back. Two handles decorated with sparrows. Hallmarked.
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Black wooden base for The Ashworth Trophy 1953. The engraved names of the 1953-1960 winners on the metal plaques around the base. Green felt pad on bottom.
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Wooden presentation box for The Ashworth Trophy 1953. Plastic handle on the top. Wood door is secured by a metal side hook. Red felt lined interior.
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The Scottish Philatelic Society Trotter Cup. The inscription on the trophy reads: 'PRESENTED BY/Dr. ALEX. TROTTER. F.S.P.S. /PERTH/TO/THE S.P.S./TO BE/COMPETED FOR/ANNUALLY/by the Members of /THE SCOTTISH/PHILATELIC SOCIETY'. Embossed floral pattern. Decorative handles. Hallmarked. On 25th June 1937 Dr Alexander Trotter, Medical Superintendent of Perth Royal Infirmary, presented a silver cup for an annual competition. The first winner was Mr A. Wallace Cowan from Rutherford, who showed a collec
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Black round wooden base for The Scottish Philatelic Society Trotter Cup. Round wooden base with the engraved names of the 1938-2020 winners on two hallmarked plinth bands. The first recorded winner was A. Wallace Cowan in 1938; the last recorded winner was J. Mellon in 2020. Green velvet pad on bottom.
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Wooden presentation box for The Scottish Philatelic Society Trotter Cup. Leather handle on the top. A typewritten paper label 'Scottish Philatelic Society Trotter Cup' has been stuck on the top of the box. Wood door is secured by a metal side hook. Green felt lined interior.
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