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Can You Crack The Code In Sherlock Holmes “Curious Case Of The Alderney Bull”?

The Curious Case Of Alderney Bull - Sherlock Holmes Story on Stamps

Find The Hidden Word! - Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack

 

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack - Lenses

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack - Lenses

For all “budding super-sleuth” and topical stamp collectors,

I have quite a treat today:

a mystery story

and a philatelic premiere with..

 

The Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack!

Alderney Postage Stamps - Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack - Curious Case of the Alderney Bull

This superb presentation pack was issued in 2009 by the Guernsey Post Office in commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s birth.

Guernsey Alderney Jersey Channel Islands Map

Guernsey, Alderney, Jersey - Channel Islands Map

“Where in the world is Guernsey?”

Guernsey is a group of islands in the English Channel, dependent of the British Crown.

Part of the Guernsey bailiwick and situated at the northernmost of the Channel Islands, is the Alderney Island, who started issuing their own postage stamps in 1983.

Beautifully illustrated, the Alderney set of six stamps are housed inside  the “Mystery Pack” – a philatelic first – which tells the story of Sherlock Holmes and the curious Case of the Alderney Bull.

Alderney Postage Stamps - Sherlock Holmes Curious case of The Alderney Bull

Alderney Postage Stamps - 2009 - Sherlock Holmes Curious Case of The Alderney Bull

“These postage stamps were designed by Keith Robinson in the style of Sidney Paget who illustrated Conan Doyle’s original works.”

Now let’s see how this works…

sherlock holmes alderney postage stamps mystery pack

“By reading the story, studying the pictures and scouring the stamps for clues, can you crack the secret code and beat Holmes to work out “whodunnit”? ”

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 150th Ann Birth

Alderney - Sherlock Holmes Mystery pack

 

Unlike reconstructions of classic literature, the new Holmes story provided material for the carefully drawn stamps.

A Holmes enthusiast, it was Robinson’s idea to enrich the commemorative issues with a new Holmes plot.  The story starts with the theft of an Alderney bull, a breed of livestock much valued in the 19th century for the quantity and richness of milk produced by the cows.

The drawings incorporate buildings and landscapes from Alderney, an island within the Guernsey boundaries.  By writing his own version of the great detective, Robinson was able to make connections between Holmes and Alderney, links that do not exist in the original stories.

Source: http://thiswritelife.wordpress.com/tag/the-curious-case-of-the-alderney-bull/

 

Curious Case of the  Alderney Bull Mystery Pack – Only $29.95!  Free Shipping Worlwide 

150th Ann Birth Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Pack - Curious Case of Alderney Bull

 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 150th Ann Birth

Guernsey Post Office Philatelic News Magazine - Source: www.trussel.com

 

Let me know how you make out…because as I write these lines…I haven’t found the clue! Hum…

Talk soon,

Janice

Janice Dugas

Topical Stamp Collecting Queen
ATA and APS Member

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Scotland on Stamps: "The Vanguard" by Scottish Painter J.A. MacWhirter Adorns 1898 USA "Cattle In The Storm" Postage Stamp

Topical stamp collecting is such a thrilling and fascinating hobby! As an example, let me tell you what happened yesterday.

Being a topical stamp collector of many subjects, but primarily of  ‘Unicorns on Stamps’ and ‘Scotland on Stamps’, I performed  the indian “rain dance” ! following my view of the video (see below) taped during the AM Northwest TV Show hosted by Helen Raptis and Dave Anderson.

Why?

Read on…

The show was about stamp collecting and featured rare and valuable postage stamps and truly philatelic gems. When Alex Haimann from Mystic Stamp Co showcased the USA $1.00 “Western Cattle In The Storm” from the 1898 TransMississipi’s set of stamps and mentioned that it was one of the most beautiful USA stamp, I decided to google it and found out….

USA 1898 Cattle in a Storm Scott #292

=> that the scene depicted on the Trans-Mississippi’s $1 value originates from a painting of  John A. MacWhirter, a scottish painter!

I had stumbled upon a stamp that fits perfectly on my Scotland on Stamps topical collection checklist ! :-)

Hum…the price is quite steep though, so I guess I will post it on my Amazon wish list and hope  for the best. (wink wink) ;-)  or try to find a spacefiller ( a stamp in poor condition, to be kept until a better copy can be found at a better condition and price.)

Isn’t it cool? It surely is…..and stamp collecting is an hobby that can fullfill you with happiness, no matter which subjects you decide to collect, as topical stamp quests are nothing less than fun.

Here’s more information about the “scottish related” stamp:

“.. and (it) was reported to have been used in the west by a cattle company as a sort of trade mark. Prints had been made and sold, and it was one of these prints that had come to the attention of the Post Office Department and designer Smith.

MacWhirter, however, was a Scot, and his painting, entitled “The Vanguard,” was soon discovered to have been a depiction of Scottish cattle in a storm in Scotland.

It was actually painted in a small farmhouse near the Scottish highland town of Calendar. The scene did not depict an event west of the Mississippi, but it might have been, and few really cared about this detail, for cattle were an important part of the western U.S. economy, and the design was certainly pleasing enough.   Source: Chicago Stamps

Needless to say that there is much controversy about  the “Cattle In The Storm” stamp being considered the most attractive stamp of the USA.

Now…do watch the video below to discover which USA stamps fetches $3,000,000. on the philatelic market.

1.  USA 1918 Inverted Jenny – Plate Number Block of 4 (Scott #C3a)

Market value:  $3,000,000.

USA Inverted Jenny Stamp

USA Inverted Jenny Stamp - Scott #C3a Topic:EOF(Errors,Oddities,Freaks)

2.  USA 1898  $1.00 Cattle In The Storm – pane of 50 (Scott #292)

Mystic Stamp Catalogue value: $2,000 (Mint Never Hinged) – $ 875. (Used)

USA 1898 Cattle in a Storm Scott #292

USA 1898 Cattle in a Storm Scott #292 Topic: Scotland on Stamps

3. Cover carried along the Pony Express Route from San Francisco, California to St-Joseph, Missouri

Transcontinental Pony Express Route

Transcontinental Pony Express Route - Source: rFrajola.com

By the way, I totally agree with Fred Baumann, Director of Public Relations for the American Philatelic Society (APS) about bringing in youth into the stamp collecting hobby, as they will, further down the road, re-connect with their hobby.

At the turn of the century, we were bootholders at many of the Canadian and American Philatelic Stamp Show & Exhibitions, and it was always a pleasure to see younger ones sit at our tables and go through our topical stamps. And believe me, they knew what they wanted to collect. Most popular topics were dinosaurs, pets, animals, olympic games, trains, airplanes, music, disney and movies, to name just these few.

Whenever you have the opportunity to introduce someone to stamp collecting, be it collecting the traditional way, i.e. by country, or topically, by subjects, you will introduce them to a hobby that is so fascinating and rewarding, they’ll thank you for ever!

Did you, at one point in time, ever considered collecting stamps?

Do leave a comment below as I would love to read about it.

Happy collecting!

Janice

Topical Stamp Collecting Queen ;-)

Member American Topical Association # 48264 (ATA)

Member American Philatelic Society #163921 (APS)

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