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Stamp Nicknames - Names of Famous Stamps
 
ARMS Name for early issues of Russia (1858-1917?) picturing coat of arms.
BARQUITO Name for 1858-1859 issues of Buenos Aries, Argentina picturing a steamship. 'Barquito' means 'little ships'
BASIL DOVE First issue of Basil (1845), a canton of Switzerland, picturing a dove.
BASLERTAUBCHEN see BASIL DOVE
BEAVER Early issues of Canada (1851-1859) picturing a beaver.
BIG HEAD see BLACK JACK
BLACK JACK 1863 2 cent USA issue picturing Andrew Jackson. Also called 'big head' due to the portrait taking up most of the design.
BLACK SWAN Black 1 pence first issue of Western Australia (1854) picturing a swan.
BOMBA HEADS Name for the 1859 issue of Sicily picturing king Ferdinand. He was called 'bomba' because he used military force ('bomb') to control his subjects.
BRITANNIA Design used for British Commonwealth issues of Mauritius 1859-1862, Barbados 1852-1878, and Trinidad 1851-1872 issues.
BULL see MOLDAVIAN BULL
BULL'S EYE First issues of Brazil 1843
CAMEOS Name for 1869-1898 embossed Queen Victoria issues of Gambia.
CAPE TRIANGLE Triangular 1853-1864 issues of Cape of Good Hope.
CHALON HEAD Queen Victoria portrait used for Canada 1851 12d, Bahamas 1859-1862, Greneda 1861-1883, Natal 1860-1875, New Brunswick 1860-1863, New Zealand 1855-1872, Nova Scotia 1851-1863, Prince Edward Island 1868-1870, Queensland 1860-1886, and Tasmania 1855-1868. Alfred Chalon painted the portrait.
COTTONREELS First issues of British Guiana 1850-1851
DAWK see SCINDE DAWK
DOLLAR ERROR Name for Jamaica 1860-1863 1 shilling issue error. A vertical line went through the 'S' in shilling made it look like a dollar '$' sign. This error occurred once per sheet.
DOUBLE GENEVA First issue of Geneva (1843), a canton of Switzerland. Called 'double Geneva' because there are two identical designs on the stamp.
EPAULETTES First issue of Belgium (1849) picturing Belgium's king in a military uniform. An 'epaulet' is an 'ornamental fringed shoulder pad' worn on a military uniform.
FULL FACES Name for 'Chalon Head' issues of New Zealand. see CHALON HEAD
HALF LENGTHS First issue of Victoria (1850), Australia picturing upper half of Queen Victoria.
HAWAIIAN MISSIONARIES first issues of Hawaii 1851-1852
HERMES HEAD Name for 1861-1882 issues of Greece picturing the Greek good Hermes. Hermes is the messenger and herald of the Greek Gods.
HIDALGOEarly issues of Mexico picturing Miguel Hidalgo. Miguel Hidalgo was ???
INCLINADO Second issues of Brazil 1844-1846. Called 'inclinado' because the denomination numbers are slanted/inclined.
INTERINSULAR Name for early Bahamas issues (1859-1898) used for inter-island ('interinsular') mail.
INVERTED SWAN 4 pence issue of Western Australia (1854) with inverted frame.
LADY MCLEOD 1847 private issue stamp for mail carried by the ship Lady McLeod between Port of Spain, Trinidad and San Fernado, Trinidad.
LARGECENTS 1868-1876 issues of Canada.
LAUREATED QUEEN 1852 issue of New South Wales, Australia picturing Queen Victoria wearing a laurel wreath crown ('laureated').
LINE ENGRAVEDS early engraved issues of Great Britain
LITTLE BASIL DOVE see BASIL DOVE
MEDALLIONS Second issue of Belgium (1849-1850) picturing Belgium's king.
MISSINGVIRGIN Name for 1867-1868 British Virgin Islands 1 shilling error. The central portrait of the virgin is missing.
MISSIONARIES see HAWAIIAN MISSIONARIES
MOLDAVIAN BULL Name for 1858-1859 issues of Moldavia picturing a bull. Moldavia and Walachia joined together to form Romania in 1859.
MONTEVIDEO SUN 1858-1860 issues of Uruguay. Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay.
MOURNING STAMP A stamp issued in mourning of a recently deceased person, lost colony, etc. The first mourning stamp is the USA 1866 Abraham Lincoln stamp.
ONE CENT BLACK ON MAGENTA Unique, 1856 issue of British Guiana.
PENNY BLACK 1840 1 penny black issue of Great Britain
PENNY RED 1841 1 penny red issue of Great Britain
PEROT First issue of Bermuda's postmasters stamps (1848). Issued by Hamilton, Bermuda postmaster William Perot.
POSTHORN Norway's long running series of stamps picturing a post horn. The first post horn series was issued in 1872-1875.
POSTMASTERS First issues of Bermuda 1848-1854
QUEEN ENTHRONED Second issue of Victoria (1852), Australia picturing full portrait of Queen Victoria seated on the throne.
QUEEN'S HEAD ISSUES 1883-1884 issue of Trinidad picturing a sideways view of Queen Victoria's head.
RAYONS 1850-1852 issues of Switzerland bearing the inscription 'RAYON I', 'RAYON II', or 'RAYON III'.
RED MERCURY Red 6 kreuzer 1856 newspaper stamp of Austria picturing the Roman god Mercury (messenger to the gods and god of science and commerce).
SAINT LOUIS BEARS 1846 postmaster provisional stamps issued by the Saint Louis, Missouri, USA postmaster that pictured three bears
SCHWARTZER EISNER The 1 kreuzer stamp of Bavaria's first issue (1849). 'Schwartzer eisner' translates as 'the black one'.
SCINDE DAWK 1852 issue of Scinde District Post, an area of India.
SMALLCENTS 1870-1893 issues of Canada.
SMALL EAGLE see SMALL GENEVA EAGLE
SMALL GENEVA EAGLE Second issue of Geneva (1845-1848), a canton of Switzerland, picturing an eagle.
SPHINX AND PYRAMID Name for 1867-1906? Issues of Egypt picturing a pyramid and a sphinx.
ST. LOUIS BEARS see SAINT LOUIS BEARS
STRUBBELIS 1854-1862 issues of Switzerland picturing Helvetia. 'Strubbelis' means 'tousel haired' (i.e., tangled hair).
SYDNEY VIEWS First few issues of New South Wales, Australia 1850-1851 picturing the city of Sydney, Australia.
TETE DE SINGE Name for poorly printed(?) issues of Mauritius. These are also called 'monkeys head'.
TRINACRIA Name for 1858-1860 issues of Naples showing the Naples coat of arms. It pictured medusa with three legs, the horse of Naples, and the fleur-de-lis of the ruling Bourbon family.
TWOPENCE BLUE 1840 2 pence blue issue of Great Britain
VERVELLE FRANCS Unissued, 1 franc first issue of France (1849-1850) printed in orange. The stamps were issued in red. In 1895, a French stamp dealer named Vervelle bought a sheet of the 1 franc orange after it was found with the printer's papers.
WOODBLOCKS 1861 triangular issue of Cape of Good Hope.

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