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6879205c1664af18e2dc3b47Shobhaphila's 2011, 100 Years of Airmail - First Aerial Post Indian Miniature Sheet( 12th Feb 2011)Celebrate a century of aviation history with this captivating philatelic masterpiece! This item is a commemorative artwork, a testament to the pioneering spirit of early aviation and the evolution of postal services. This piece showcases the historic "First Aerial Post" from Allahabad to Naini, India, on February 18, 1911. The image features intricate designs and historical context, including depictions of the Humber Somer Biplane, the route map, and other related elements that narrate the beginning of airmail services, a significant leap in the history of communication and transportation. The stamp also features "INDIPEX" which indicates it was showcased in the World Philatelic Exhibition 2011. The design beautifully captures the essence of this monumental event. This stamp is not just a collectible; it's a portal to the past, offering a glimpse into a time when innovation and adventure were soaring to new heights. A beautiful piece for any collector! This unique collectible is a conversation starter, a cherished heirloom, and a symbol of progress. Own a piece of history and let your passion for philately take flight!SM/85
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Shobhaphila's 2011, 100 Years of Airmail - First Aerial Post Indian Miniature Sheet( 12th Feb 2011)

Celebrate a century of aviation history with this captivating philatelic masterpiece! This item is a commemorative artwork, a testament to the pioneering spirit of early aviation and the evolution of postal services. This piece showcases the histo...

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Country of originIndia
Colourmulti colour
BrandShobhaphila
Net Quantity1 piece
Product Dimensions16L x 12W x 2H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameSHOBHAPHILA
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Celebrate a century of aviation history with this captivating philatelic masterpiece! This item is a commemorative artwork, a testament to the pioneering spirit of early aviation and the evolution of postal services. This piece showcases the historic "First Aerial Post" from Allahabad to Naini, India, on February 18, 1911. The image features intricate designs and historical context, including depictions of the Humber Somer Biplane, the route map, and other related elements that narrate the beginning of airmail services, a significant leap in the history of communication and transportation. The stamp also features "INDIPEX" which indicates it was showcased in the World Philatelic Exhibition 2011. The design beautifully captures the essence of this monumental event. This stamp is not just a collectible; it's a portal to the past, offering a glimpse into a time when innovation and adventure were soaring to new heights. A beautiful piece for any collector! This unique collectible is a conversation starter, a cherished heirloom, and a symbol of progress. Own a piece of history and let your passion for philately take flight!

Country of originIndia
Colourmulti colour
Materialpaper
BrandShobhaphila
Common nameStamp Set
Net Quantity1 piece
Weight400 g
Package Dimension16L x 12W x 2H cm
Product Dimensions16L x 12W x 2H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameSHOBHAPHILA
Manufacturer or packer addressDiamond City South , tower 4, flat 13h , 58, m.g road tollygange.
Manufacturing Date10/2023
contact details consumer careSHOBHAPHILA, [email protected]