This Friday I show you some non-Dutch stamps with Dutch costumes :)) Maybe strange, but yeah they exist ! Four gorgeous stamp sheets, each with three stamps, resulting in twelve different Dutch traditional costumes (Katwijk, Zuid-Beveland, Stein, Hindeloopen, Spakenburg, Huizen, Axel, Eerde, Volendam, Marken, Staphorst, Walcheren). These stamps are distributed by Dominica, Gambia, Grenada and Grenada Grenadines, and are obviously by the same designer(s). So, why are these countries publishing stamps with Dutch folk costumes ? They were made to commemorate the International Stamp Exhibition Amphilex 2002 in Amsterdam. It was a major stamp exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the first postage stamps in the Netherlands.
I could not find any further information about these stamps, but to me the drawings look very much like the drawings of Jan Duyvetter. Jan Duyvetter (1915 - 1985) was head of the department of traditional costumes at the Dutch Open Air Museum. He wrote lots of publications about fashion and traditional costumes, which he illustrated himself.
Wow! These are stunning, true collectors items indeed.
ReplyDeleteAwesome that you have the complete sheets!
ReplyDeleteI just love your postings, the history makes me very happy.
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ReplyDeleteI'm stamp collector from Lithuania. I saw theses amazing stamps from Netherlands. Can I ask you how you get it, because I'm collector of stamps (tradicional costumes) but I can't find anythere these stamps and I can't even find the year of these stamps?
Hi Ilona,
ReplyDeleteso nice to meet a fellow traditional costume stamp collector ! These stamps are from 2002, and I found and bought them on Ebay. Hope this helps ....
Lithuania has beautiful costume stamps too !