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Showing posts with label Franking Labels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franking Labels. Show all posts
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Long-tailed Duck decoys
The issue of a 3-part series of franking labels
featuring old style wooden duck decoys began in 2012.
First out was the Common
Eider; the 2013 motif is the Long-tailed Duck.
Wildfowl decoys are lifelike dummies used by hunters
to encourage birds to land nearby.
The oldest decoys were made from plants such
as bulrush, and the first decoys carved from wood were unpainted. Decoys are
now mostly made from plastic.
The Long-tailed Duck belongs to the order
Anseriformes.
It reaches a length of between 39 and 47 cm and can weigh up to
almost one kilo.
It has a rounded head and a short sturdy bill. The all-dark
wings are quite sharp and pointed. Their flight is smooth and rapid, with a
characteristic wing-beat dipping low below the horizontal.
Technical Details
Issue Date: 19.02.2013
Designer: Juha Pykäläinen
Printer: The Lowe Martin Group
Process: offset
Size: 4.00 x 30.34 mm
Values: €0.65, 0.80, 1.00, 1.10
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Old wooden decoys on Franking labels
2012 sees the start of a new theme for
Åland franking labels.
Reputable stamp artist Juha Pykäläinen
was commissioned to illustrate old wooden duck decoys; first out is the eider
duck.
Wildfowl decoys are lifelike dummies used
by hunters to encourage birds to land nearby. The oldest decoys were made from
plants such as bulrush, and the first decoys carved from wood were unpainted.
Decoys are now mostly made from plastic. The new series of postal labels shows
painted wooden decoys.
One of the largest sea ducks is the eider
with a body length of 60 to 70 cm. It has a large bulky shape with a short
neck, a large head and a long wedge-shaped bill without knob. The bill is
feathered on the sides from the base of the bill to the nostrils. The eider can
be readily distinguished by its characteristic triangular head shape with the
bill and forehead forming a straight line. The wings are broad, short and
relatively small with a wingspan of 95 to 105 cm. The male eider is also called
eider drake.
Technical Details
Issue Date: 01.02.2012
Designer: Juha Pykäläinen
Printer: The Lowe Martin Group
Process: The Lowe Martin Group
Colours: 5-colour offset
Size: 40 x 30.34 mm
Values: €0.75, €0.80, €0.95, €1.00
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