The GH Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps

The GH Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps

by Thomas Lera, Leon Finik
The GH Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps

The GH Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps

by Thomas Lera, Leon Finik

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Overview

A quiet philatelist, George H. Kaestlin joined the original Rossika Society in 1935 along with the better known Theo B. Lavroff and K. Szymanowski. Whereas Lavroff contributed significantly to Russian philately as an author and researcher and Szymanowski was an avid collector, Kaestlin collected privately. Born in Moscow, circa 1893, Kaestlin arrived in England in 1939. After World War II, When the original Rossika dissolved, he did not join the newly reconstituted Rossica Society of the United States. He never wrote for any philatelic magazine, never joined the London-based British Society of Russian Philately, and never showed his material at any exhibition. Thus he managed to elude notice in the literature of the times and receded into obscurity. Kaestlin’s exceedingly remarkable contribution, however, is found in the quality and scope of his collection and in the preservation of the treasures he acquired (many from the legendary Fabergé collection).

Kaestlin’s attention to detail and fastidious collecting habits are evident in the layout and handwriting in his albums. His collection, donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1984 by his niece Vera Madeleine Kaestlin-Bock, includes more than 1,250 album pages on which he organized more than 14,000 Imperial Russian and zemstvo stamps. The quality of the stamps is outstanding. With the publication of this book, Kaestlin can finally take his place among the greats of Russian philately. The G.H. Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps is one of the greatest museum collections outside of Russia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935623342
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication date: 10/30/2013
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 103 MB
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About the Author

Thomas Lera is the Winton M. Blount Research Chair at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. He is the editor of The Winton M. Blount Symposia: Select Papers 2006–2009 (2010) and The Winton M. Blount Symposia: Select Papers 2010–2011 (2012), and author of Bats in Philately (1995) and Cave Post Offices (2011).

Leon Finik has amassed outstanding collections of Imperial Russian and zemstvo stamps, served as an expertiser for the American Philatelic Society and the Rossica Society of Russian Philately, and runs the Loral Stamp Company. He is author of several articles for the Rossica Journal.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Early Russian Mail
1857 Tiflis City Post Stamp
Imperial Russian Stamps
First Issues
Perforated Stamps
G.H. Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian Stamps
Wenden, Liflyand Province (Livonia): 1863-1903
Kingdom of Poland
Early Russian Postal Stationery
Russia in the Levant
Zemstvo Stamps
Imperial Decrees
Design
Printing
Medical and Other Stamps Issued by Zemstvos
Postal Stationery
Conclusion
G.H. Kaestlin Collection of Zemstvo Stamps
Album 1 (Akhtyrka–Byelozersk)
Album 2 (Byezhetsk–Borovichi)
Album 3 (Bugul’ma–Fatezh)
Album 4 (Gadyach-Kobelyaki)
Album 5 (Kologriv–Lokhvitsa)
Album 6 (Lubny–'stashkov)
Album 7 ('ster–Poltava)
Album 8 (Porkhov–Smolensk)
Album 9 (Solikamsk–Tver’)
Album 10 (Valday–Zolotonosha)
Notes
Appendix: Provinces and Zemstvo Post Offices
Annotates Bibliography
Index of Place Names

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