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The PTS logo The PTS at the London 2022 International Stamp Exhibition The Stampex show run by the PTS. The Philatelic Traders' Society Ltd. (PTS) is a trade association for stamp dealers and philatelic traders which was established in Britain in 1929 and continues to this day.
To issue at least 4 times a year a journal, ABPS News, which publicises the work of affiliated Federations and Societies at a local and national level and reports on developments within philatelic. (sic) To work with the International bodies in the creation of regulation for competitive entries.
The British Philatelic Association is an association of stamp dealers best known for the work of BPA Expertising Limited, a business that provides opinions on the genuineness or otherwise of philatelic items submitted to them. [1]
The Royal Philatelic Society London (RPSL) is the oldest philatelic society in the world. It was founded on 10 April 1869 as The Philatelic Society, London . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The society runs a postal museum , the Spear Museum of Philatelic History, at its headquarters in the City of London .
First two pages of the Roll on display at the London 2022 International Stamp Exhibition, February 2022. King George V was the first signatory to the Roll.. The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists (RDP) is a philatelic award of international scale, created by the Philatelic Congress of Great Britain in 1921.
The following list of scholarly journals in international relations contains notable English-language academic journals on international relations. It is not comprehensive, as there are hundreds currently published. Popular magazines or other publications related to international relations (of which there are also many) are not listed.
The Philatelic Exporter, established May 1945, was a trade magazine produced for the international stamp trade. [1] It was published monthly by Stanley Gibbons who acquired the title in January 2009 from Heritage Studios Limited. [ 2 ]
On 23 February 1901 the Union held an important competitive exhibition at the premises of the Royal Philatelic Society in Effingham House, Arundel Street, London. . Competitors were allowed up to fifty stamps in their entry which could be in one of five classes, 1) Great Britain or a British colony, 2) A country or colony not in class one, 3) Fiscals, 4) Envelopes and Postcards, 5) Stamps not ...