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Planes, boats and trains

The stamps on this page are a small selection of the stamps I have depicting aircraft, automobiles, ships and boats, and space themes. Postally used stamps have been specially selected for light postmarks, which sometimes means rejecting around four fifths of the stamps available, so that you get the very best. The postmarks will vary from the one in the picture, and you are welcome to a refund if you don't like the postmark.  All the stamps shown here are available individually, apart from the Czech sailing ships, and the GB 1980 locomotive and carriages, which I am offering as sets, because they look so good together.

If you want to ask about any stamps you are especially looking for, you can email me at alisonlever@yahoo.co.uk..

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Aircraft

Australia

The 22c Wackett 1941 was issued in 1980. It's an endearing little aircraft. The stamp costs £0.10. The 45c Boomerang 1944 from this series of Australian aircraft is also available, at £0.20, and the 60c Nomad 1975, at £0.35.

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France

This 5 franc stamp was issued in 1970 to celebrate pioneer aviators, and shows a Douglas DC-4 making a landing at night time. It's a large stamp, and costs £0.15

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Ghana

The 8p stamp from Ghana celebrates the 25th anniversary of powered flight. It was issued in 1978, and costs 35p.Ghana The 8p stamp from Ghana celebrates the 25th anniversary of powered flight. It was issued in 1978, and costs £0.15.

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Great Britain

Concorde, looking very elegant, is shown on this 4d stamp, celebrating the first flight of the aircraft in 1969. It costs £0.25.

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Jersey

The 6p medium-sized stamp from Jersey was issued in 1979, for the International Air Rally, and shows a Percival Mew Gull, 'Golden City'. It costs £0.10.

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Maldives

This is a 1L mint stamp from the Maldives, which was issued in 1978, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the first powered flight. It shows Lillienthal's biplane gilder, and costs £0.15.

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Papua New Guinea

This large 7c stamp shows a Curtiss Seagull, and was issued in 1972. It costs £0.15.

The 7c helicopter was issued in 1973, as part of a set for a telecommunications project. It's a medium-sized stamp, which costs £0.15.

 

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Santa Lucia

The 10c Santa Lucia stamp came out in 1980, as part of a transport series, and shows a Douglas DC-10 aircraft. It costs £0.20.

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Antigua

Ships and Boats

The 1c sailing stamp came out in 1976. It's a mint stamp, and costs £0.15

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Barbados

The design for the 8c stamp showing a schooner was first used in 1950, for King George VI, and was then recycled for this QE II stamp, which came out in 1953. It costs £0.25 The 12c stamp showing an early mail steamer came out in 1979, and costs £0.25.

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Bermuda

The 3d stamp came out in 1968, to celebrate the Olympic Games. It costs £0.15. The 4c stamp showing ship building came out in 1971, and costs £0.25. It commemorates the ship called the Deliverance. The 5c stamp illustrates piloting, and was issued in 1977. It costs £0.25.

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Czechoslovakia

This attractive CTO set of large Czech stamps showing sailing ships probably came out in the 1970s, and costs £0.85 for the three stamps.

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Dominica

The 1/2c Dominican stamp was issued in 1975, and shows a cargo liner. It is a mint stamp, and costs £0.15.

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Grenada

The four stamps from Grenada are all mint. The 1c Careened Schooner came out in 1973, and costs £0.15. The 1/2c stamp showing Rowing was issued in 1975, and costs £015. The 1/2c stamp showing Racing Class Yachts was issued in 1973, and also costs £0.15, while the 1/2 stamp showing Yachts at Point Saline came out in 1975, and costs £0.10.

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Maldive Islands

The 1L stamp shows the Mas Odi, and is one of a series of local ships that was issued in 1978. It costs £0.15. The 2L Baththeli, 3L Bath Odi, and 5L Maldive Trader (freighter) from this series are also available, at 0.20 each, and the 1L Madura - Prau Bedang from 1975, also at £0.15. All these Maldives stamps are mint.

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Papua New Guinea

The smaller 7c stamp was issued in 1971, and shows fishing canoes, in a scene depicting 'Bartering fish for vegetables', while the larger 7c stamp came out in 1976, and is one of a series showing Ships of the 1930s. Both stamps cost £0.15 each.

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Singapore

This $2 stamp shows an oil tanker, and was issued in 1980. It costs £0.50. Also available are the 10c and 15c sailing craft at £0.50 each, and the 75c junk and $1 coaster at £0.60 each.

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Trinidad and Tobago

A 5c stamp showing 'Columbus sailing through the Bocas', which was issued in 1976, and costs £0.15.

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Trains

Australia

These three stamps were issued in 1979, to celebrate steam railways. The 20c stamp shows the Western Australian Double Fairlie locomotive, and costs £0.10. The 35c stamp shows the Puffing Billy Line, in Victoria, and costs £0.25. The 55c stamp shows Zig Zag Raiwaly in New South Wales, and costs £0.35. The 50c stamp in this set, showing the Pichi Richi Line, South Australia, is also available, at £0.55.

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Ghana

This 11p stamp showing a mail van was issued in 1978, and costs £0.15.

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Great Britain
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The 7p stamp showing Stephenson's Locomotive came out in 1975, and costs 45p. The set of five 12p stamps was issued in 1980, and costs £0.95 for the five stamps.

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Romania

This CTO locomotive stamp probably came out in the late 1960s, and is available at £0.10.

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Ordering stamps:
Please allow £0.95 pounds (95p) if you come from anywhere in Europe, and £1.50 if orders are to be sent elsewhere. The postage charge is the same however many stamps you buy. This means that it's cheaper to buy more than one stamp, because the cost of packaging and postage is less per stamp. This reflects the time spent ensuring that the stamps are packed so that they arrive to you safely - it takes about the same time for one stamp as for larger orders.

Your stamps will be sent as soon as I receive payment. You can return the stamps and obtain a refund if they are not what you expected. Paypal is preferred, though other forms of payment can be negotiated. Euros are welcome as well as pound sterling.