Readers who keep a look out for new issue information may have noticed that Royal Mail briefly showed their next issue on their shop webpage today (3 October). I don't know how my readers find them, but this one was gone by the time I looked!
Others will notice that cover producers websites (and their emails) will reveal that the next issue features Aardman Classics. The full details will not appear here until the embargo is properly lifted on the issue date - crazy isn't it? However we have received the October Postmark Bulletin which includes handstamps related to this issue.
The reason for this issue, according to Royal Mail:
Royal Mail celebrates stop go animation and the creative genius of Aardman Animations with 8 special stamps. Showcasing some of Aardman’s most celebrated work, the stamps include fan favourites from Chicken Run to Frank the Tortoise. We also pay homage to one of the British public’s favourite duos, Wallace and Gromit, with an exclusive miniature sheet,
featuring four of their most iconic moments.
Meanwhile here are some earlier Aardman stamps.
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2nd class large Christmas 2010
| Classic Children's TV 2014
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The stamps & MS |
Set of 8 Aardman Classics stamps issued 19 October 2022
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UPDATE 5 October. I have received supplies of these today, Royal Mail are evidently clearing the warehouse as early as possible to make way for Christmas and what should be large stocks of the In Memoriam issue both due early next month.
As you know I confine my interest in the modern special stamps to reporting them and looking briefly at them before passing them on to customers. So I may be wrong - if so you will doubtless tell me - but I think these may be the first Special Stamps (non-Christmas) to be printed with Security Backing Paper?
There have been other self-adhesive specials since 2016, which I have handled, but I didn't notice the SBP2. These are the actual stamps:
Wallace & Gromit celebrate four of their favourite ‘cracking’ moments by displaying them proudly on their wall, in their humble abode at 62 West Wallaby Street. Key moments on the stamps include memories from A Matter of Loaf and Death, The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave and A Grand Day Out. This is an exclusive miniature sheet created especially for Royal Mail by Aardman.
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Aardman Classics miniature sheet issued 19 October 2022 |
2nd Class - Rocky and Ginger (Chicken Run)
; Feathers McGraw (The Wrong Trousers)
1st Class - Wallace and Gromit;
Frank (Creature Comforts)
£1.85 - Timmy (Shaun the Sheep, Timmy Time)
; Morph and Chas (The Amazing Adventures of Morph & more)
£2.55: - Robin (Robin Robin, 2021); Shaun and Blitzer (Shaun the Sheep).
MS 1st class - A Close Shave; A Matter of Loaf and Death.
MS £1.85 - The Wrong Trousers; A Grand Day Out.
Technical Details
The stamps and miniature sheet were designed by Studio Up and Royal Mail Group and printed by Cartor Security Printers. All are self-adhesive, and printed in litho.
The sheets of 60 are perforated 13.5 x 14. The sheet stamps are 37 x 27 mm (basic),
The miniature sheet stamps are 27 x 37 mm (A Close Shave) 34 x 24 mm (remainder), all perforated 14.
Collectors Sheet
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Aardman Classics Collectors sheet issued 19 October 2022 |
This is a sheet of only 8 stamps, ie the full set with no duplication. It's self-adhesive, so the stamps may not be materially different to those in sheets.
Other products
First day covers (2), presentation pack, postcards, press sheet of 12 miniature sheets (edition of only 500, 4 barcoded (on the right), and 8 non-barcoded. Additionally there is a medal cover and framed set, MS, and collectors sheet.
Acknowledgements:
© and TM Aardman Animations Limited/Wallace & Gromit Limited 2022. All
rights reserved. ‘Wallace & Gromit’, ‘Shaun the Sheep’, ‘Timmy Time’, ‘Robin
Robin’, ‘Morph’, ‘Creature Comforts’ and ‘Aardman’ (word marks) and the
characters ‘Wallace’, ‘Gromit’, ‘Timmy’, ‘Robin’ and ‘Morph’ are trade marks
used under licence from Aardman Animations Limited/Wallace & Gromit
Limited. www.aardman.com. ‘Robin, Robin’ animated feature © Netflix.
‘Chicken Run’ © DreamWorks Animation LLC, Aardman Chicken Run Limited and Pathé Image.
I'm pleased to see that there is no prestige stamp book for this issue, so not quite the blockbuster that it might have been.
We will not be stocking the new stamps.
The next issues will be
3 November - Christmas. These may be on the Royal Mail website on 25 October.
10 November - Queen Elizabeth II In Memoriam
24 November - Tutankhamun's Treasures (Embargo date not yet announced!)