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Jewels of

German Philately

Special Display "Jewels of German Philately"

Special display are the salt in the soup of every large exhibition. They are not subject to any regulations, and one does not have to face the critical eye of the jury. The fun of philately and the joy of each individual item are in the foreground. For the IBRA, members of the BDPh and interested collectors were therefore invited to present a special piece from their collection. The special show "Jewels of German Philately" will therefore show "one-sheet exhibits", i.e. stamps and covers that are special in themselves and thus provide a cross-section of the collecting area "Germany" in all its diversity. In total, the special show will present a good 50 individual items. The focus is on the individual cover or stamp.

The following persons are participating as exhibitors:

  • Rico Baumann
  • Michael Bias
  • Klaus Böttner
  • Ute Dorr
  • Joachim Friedsch
  • Kurt Fussangel
  • Bernd Gerdes
  • Jürgen Herbst
  • Karl-Heinz Herhold
  • Michael Hilbertz
  • Matthias Jung
  • Bernd Jurkewitz
  • Jörg Kiefer
  • Armin Knapp
  • Thomas Knell
  • Mario Kranert
  • Harald Krieg
  • Michael Kubenz
  • Rainer Mehling
  • Heinrich Mimberg
  • Till Neumann
  • Tilmann Nössig
  • Jürgen Olschimke
  • Fox Rainer
  • Friedrich Raulf
  • Florian Reindel
  • Martin Rhine
  • Eric Scherer
  • Rüdiger Schmitz
  • Dr Ulrich Schürmann
  • Hans Joachim Soll
  • Bodo A. von Kutzleben
  • Klaus Weis
  • Volker Wernz
  • Marcel Zügel

Items from the entire field of German philately will be shown, namely from the following collecting areas:

  • Old German States
    • Bergedorf
    • Bremen
    • Hamburg
    • Heligoland
    • North German Postal District
    • Oldenburg
    • Prussia
    • Saxony
    • Thurn and Taxis
  • Private mail
    • City Post Munich
  • German Empire (1871-1918)
    • Germania
  • German Colonies
    • Samoa
    • New Guinea
    • Kiatschau
    • Caroline Islands
    • East Africa
    • Marshall Islands
    • South West Africa
  • German foreign post offices
    • China
    • Morocco
  • Gdansk
  • Germany after World War 2
    • Soviet Zone
    • Prisoner of war camp mail
  • Germany after 1949
    • Federal Republic of Germany
    • GDR