Thursday 1 April 2021

[News] News of March

What happened to March? I can not believe that the month flew by so fast, but again this was a month without much news. Here they are:

  • The issue date for the Star Wars Droids stamps from USPS was revealed to be the 4th May, Star Wars Day. Really looking forward to this issue!
  • Just shown this month, but already issued were the King Arthur stamps from the United Kingdom. Ten stamps were issued that all show different scenes from the Arthurian Legend. The designs are nice and modern, but I am not sure yet if I want to add the whole set to my collection.
  • You can now also find the images of Royal Mail's Classic Science Fiction set online (e.g. Commonwealth Stamps Opinion or British First Day Covers). The featured works are Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham, Brave New World by Aldous Huyley, Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke and Shikasta by Doris Lessing. Again the stamps are nicely designed, but in my opinion there should have been more stamps in this set, as some famous works are unfortunately missing. Unfortunately also due to high face values the set is rather expensive.
  • Spain's most recent issue in the series Graphic Humour shows an illustration of Little Red Riding Hood by Mikel Urmeneta. It is a souvenir sheet and was already issued.
  • The April edition of the French Philinfo includes a slightly updated issue programme for the first half of 2021. Beside the single issue about the Little Prince planned for April, it now also includes a "Bloc Saint-Exupéry (spécial salon)" and a "Carnet 'Le Petit Prince 75 ans'" in June. The "carnet" should be such a booklet of twelve stamps like it had been issued for Asterix in 2019 and the Raving Rabbids in 2020. About the other issue I am not sure what it will be. I will add both to the list above as soon as I have seen images.
The new issues of March 2021 are the Sendung mit der Maus from Germany, Jean de la Fontaine from Hungary, Little Red Riding Hood from Spain and King Arthur from the United Kingdom.

To my own collection I only added during this month the new issue from Germany in mint condition, as First Day Sheet and Erinnerungsblatt and on matching cards with special postmarks.