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INTERITALIA 2022 Refined Edition
Italian Postal Stationery Specialized Catalogue BILINGUAL:
Italian-English.
COMPLETE SPECIALIZED COLOR EDITION of 432 pages. International
edition: with introduction, descriptions and notes also in
English.
The only catalogue which values AQ sheets, postcards and military
postage tickets (all, and in a rational way), Venezia Giulia and
Tridentina
at the time of Austria, the private overprints, Perfins, Valigia
delle Indie.
The only one with the reproduction of all the illustrations of the
celebratory, advertising and propaganda postcards.
The only one with the stamps reproduced in the natural state, and
with all the details, the maps, the technical, postal and
commercial information necessary for the collector, even novice,
and for the scholar.
The only one signed by the leading Italian experts in the sector,
with the support of UFI-Italy.
The only one truly international, with the texts in Italian and
English.
The changes compared to the previous 2016 edition concern the
prices, a demanding advertising presence that confirms the growing
appreciation of the market for this work, as well as some new
images and specifications.
The real editorial novelty concerns the final part relating to the
Italian postal parcel service, which records the issue of the new
"packages" in paid port, and even a type of "label plate" which,
being self-adhesive, should also be of interest for
stamp-lovers.
As far as valuations are concerned, the traditional prudence of
this catalog has allowed us not to have to touch down many figures.
On the contrary, increases are recorded both for the less available
pieces (which are undoubtedly many in our sector) and for
particularly popular sectors such as advertising items, and for the
more modern part.
And the same "indication" of the market, reasonably tended to the
upside, is put into practice for the first time for a sector such
as the colonial one, especially the shipping slips of the '900,
often unavailable but remained for too long at a 30 years ago, and
which instead sold like hot cakes in recent auctions, even at
fivefold figures.
by Franco Filanci, Carlo Sopracordevole & Domenico Tagliente