Norvic Philatelics
The nation's eyes were fixed on The Oval as England's heroes drew with the Australians to win the Ashes for the first time since 1987. To commemorate this historic achievement, Royal Mail will issue special stamps that show some of the most dramatic moments from this Ashes series.
The miniature sheet will contain 2 x 1st class inland letter rate stamps and 2 x 68p stamps which pay the 20gr airmail rate outside Europe, ie to Australia.
Stamp and sheet details:
1st class - England celebrate the Ashes victory.
Front
row, left to right: Andrew Strauss, Michael Vaughan and Kevin
Pieterson. Middle row, left to right: Ian Bell (behind Andrew
Strauss), Matthew Hoggard, coach Phil Neale and Steve Harmison. Back
row, left to right: physiotherapist Kirk Russell and physiologist
Nigel Stockhill.
1st class - Third Test, Old Trafford:
Captain Michael Vaughan against a backdrop of other players.
68p
- First Test, Lords: Kevin Pieterson, Captain Michael Vaughan and
Andrew Flintoff celebrate the wicket of Adam Gilchrist on the opening
day of the Ashes series.
68p - Second Test, Edgbaston:
main wicket area with players in the distance
Background:
England & Wales Cricket Board logo (Crowned Three Lions in dark
blue) and caption.
Technical details: The 115x89mm sheets are printed by Cartor Security Print, France, in lithography; the stamps are 41x30mm. Design is by Why Not Associates.
Postmarks, stamps and the PO FDC are copyright 2005
by Royal Mail. Photographic credits: Action Images plc, Corbis, Tom
Jenkins.
Team England logo by kind permission of the England and
Wales Cricket Board. The Ashes Urn (on the PO fdc) reproduced with
kind permission of Marylebone Cricket Club.
As usual, we will produce an exclusive Norvic FDC for
this stamp issue, limited to 50 copies, Price - £6.50.
There will be 10 each of postmarks FD542, L9801, L9999, and L9856
(the remaining 10 are one-offs to customers' orders).
Use of the Ashes Urn by kind permission of the
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC); use of the 3-Lions logo by kind
permission of the England & Wales Cricket Board.
Also available :
Miniature sheet on Royal
Mail FDC - £4.25
Mint sheet of 4 - £3.00
Presentation Pack - £3.95
Special postage offer on Ashes covers - 50p postage delivered to UK. Overseas customers will get a good deal as well.
Special postmarks: These postmarks are
available for first day covers.
Special
orders must be placed by 1 November after this date we will only
be able to supply from stock.
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Ref FD541 Official Philatelic Bureau FDI postmark showing dates of test matches |
Ref FD542 Official London SE1 (Kennington) FDI postmark - cricket stumps & Ashes Urn |
Ref L9800 Cricketers Arms Road, Enfield, Middlesex |
Ref L9801 |
Ref L9856 |
Ref M9859 |
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Ref L9826 |
Ref M9835 |
Ref L9851 |
Ref M9860 |
Ref N9863 |
Ref L9999 |
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Latest update (29 October 05) in blue
The
Ashes series this summer excited the nation and cricket-lovers the
world over. Now Royal Mail's decision to commemorate this event has
brought many new visitors to our website. Many of you are not
stamp collectors but you want a memento of this occasion - you
watched on television, or maybe went to the matches or Trafalgar
Square, but you don't have any long lasting souvenir. Your match
tickets are, like your fingernails, nibbled to shreds, and your
scorecard got bent in the crush of the crowd (or the pub
afterwards!).
So what do you know about stamps - maybe nothing, apart from the fact that you sometimes put them on letters - if you send letters in these days of email and texting. So welcome to our website which, if you explore beyond this page, shows you some of the other stamps issued by Royal Mail in recent years.
So back to the Ashes. The miniature sheet of 4 stamps will be on sale at most Post Offices from Thursday 6th October at face value of £1.96. Many POs will also sell the first day cover [FDC](commemorative envelope) for 25p, and/or a presentation pack.
We have now added the image of our own FDCs for the Ashes, above, and the Royal Mail fdc (below). The postmark table above shows all the postmarks relevant to these stamps.
Royal Mail have allowed dealers and collectors until the end of October to get FDCs cancelled with any of the special postmarks, but we will aim to get some done early on, whilst leaving open our options for using others later. On our Norvic covers we use a selection of 2 or 3 to appeal to all tastes. On Royal Mail fdcs we will get any postmark that our customers want.
You can, of course, buy the stamps and the FDC from the post office, address it to yourself, and post it. Post Offices will probably arrange for it to have postmark FD542 above, but you will have to check. Addresses on our own and the Royal Mail FDCs are printed discreetly in small type. As with any collectable it is entirely up to the collector how to collect what he or she wants. But should you ever want to sell your Ashes FDC - whether it is a Norvic cover or a RM one - other collectors, and certainly dealers, will prefer one which has no handwritten address. (We don't give investment advice: for most people this is a hobby and most hobbyists do not welcome investors! But we are often asked to buy collections of FDCs, and have to decline because there is so little demand for hand-addressed covers.) Any FDCs ordered from dealers by mail order will be sent inside another, board-backed, envelope and protected from sorting machines and the weather! There is, of course, a price to pay for this, but we hope that if you buy from us you will consider your purchase was good vaue for money.
Ordering first day covers
Thanks for your interest and
if you want to order from us please email us as early as you can with
details as we expect this to be popular, judging by reaction so far.
Use this
email link to register your interest. Now
that all available postmarks are shown, you can make part of your
choice, for which postmark you want on which cover. We will produce
only 50 Norvic covers; there will be 10 each of postmarks FD542,
L9801, L9999, and L9856 plus up to 10 one-offs to customer's orders.
Payment
Although it would be much easier for everybody
if we were able to take payment by credit cards, the annual and
monthly fees outweigh the benefits, so we have to ask for payment by
cheque (payable to 'Ian Billings' or internet bank transfer (please
ask for details). Customers in other countries who do not have access
to a UK bank account, please ask about international payment options.
Our telephone number for UK readers is 08450 09 09 39, but email
is the best way for us to capture your details and will save you
leaving a message if we are out.
This page updated 31 October 2005
(we completed the concept for our design before we saw theirs!)

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