Games & Toys

1989-CC-Toys
Available varieties of this First Day Cover - subject to stock
StockCode: 1285
London, Pollock's Toy Museum, Special Handstamp
£25.00
1 Left
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StockCode: 14796
Westerham, Toy's Hill - Rocking Horse, Special Handstamp
£25.00
1 Left
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StockCode: 14797
London EC, NSPCC - Putting Children First, Special Handstamp
£25.00
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StockCode: 14798
Ironbridge, The Teddy Bears' Picnic, Special Handstamp
£25.00
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StockCode: 14799
Oxford, Lewis Carroll 1832-1898, Special Handstamp
£25.00
2 Left
£20.00
Out of Stock

The above Royal Mail Games & Toys were issued on 16 May 1989 by Royal Mail and feature the following stamp designs: 19p Train and Plane; 27p Building Blocks; 32p Board Games; 35p Boat Robot and Doll's House. The Clown first day cover with the London, Westerham, London EC, Ironbridge, Oxford, Playing Place, Pollock's Toy Museum, Special Handstamp, Toy's Hill - Rocking Horse, Special Handstamp, NSPCC - Putting Children First, Special Handstamp, The Teddy Bears' Picnic, Special Handstamp, Lewis Carroll 1832-1898, Special Handstamp, CDS Postmark postmark has been produced by Pres. Philatelic Services and features these stamps which can make a very collectible and lovely gift.

Stock Code:1285
Issue Date:16 May 1989
Issue:16 May 1989 - Games & Toys
Stamp Type:Commemoratives
Stamp Details:19p Train and Plane
27p Building Blocks
32p Board Games
35p Boat Robot and Doll's House
Producer/Series:Pres. Philatelic Services ( Cigarette Card No 13 )
Postmark:London, Westerham, London EC, Ironbridge, Oxford, Playing Place, Pollock's Toy Museum, Special Handstamp, Toy's Hill - Rocking Horse, Special Handstamp, NSPCC - Putting Children First, Special Handstamp, The Teddy Bears' Picnic, Special Handstamp, Lewis Carroll 1832-1898, Special Handstamp, CDS Postmark
Availability:In Stock
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