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Burelage

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beginning in 1855. Stamp varieties may be distinguished in catalogs based on the presence or absence of burelage as well as variations in the burelage itself, such as the size of network, orientation on the stamp, color, or method of printing.
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Scott Catalogue, Mexico, nos. 1109-1138, distinguishing between two types of burelage based on whether they run lower left to upper right or vice versa
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Scott Catalogue, Denmark, nos. 1-2 note (first printing from copper plate ; later printing typographed).
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Scott Catalogue, Denmark, nos. 1-2 (original burelage in yellow brown; later reprints in brown).
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Scott Catalogue, German States, Hanover, nos. 8-14, referencing fine versus large network.
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Early uses of burelage on postage stamps include the first issue of the stamps of
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stamp, 1866, with wavy burelage visible on margins and corners
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Scott Catalogue, German States, Hanover, no. 8 and note.
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The International Encyclopædic Dictionary of Philately,
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Although burelage is usually unobtrusive, some of the
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Index


French
postage
revenue stamps
counterfeiting
underprinting
Denmark
City of Hanover
Mexico Exporta stamps
Danish West Indies stamp, 1866, with wavy burelage visible on margins and corners
Danish West Indies
Russian consular stamp
Russian
consular
Serbian stamp, 1945, with Yugoslavian overprint
Serbian
Yugoslavian
overprint
Grill (philately)
Security paper
Stamp design
Dallay
Talk:Burelage
Scott Catalogue
Category
Philatelic terminology

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