My fellow-blogger White Knight has seen the FDC producers' websites where this year's Christmas stamps are already on show (from 8 October), although I can't tell you about them until the issue date.
As usual there will be eight stamps, an unnecessary gummed miniature sheet and an even more unnecessary Generic Smilers sheet - unnecessary when you remember the original reason for producing these*. You can see the low-resolution images here, and also on the websites here and here §.
Early release
But as these images are already out there for you to look at I see no problem in passing on these pictures of stamps purchased, I assume, in Hampshire posted at the Southampton/Portsmouth/IOW mail centre. They aren't very clear pictures, and the postmark wasn't very good to start with, so I have digitally adjusted the close-up to show the date of 17 October! Only these six stamps were on sale - the 2nd & 1st class, and Large stamps, and the £1.35 and £1.55.
As usual there will be eight stamps, an unnecessary gummed miniature sheet and an even more unnecessary Generic Smilers sheet - unnecessary when you remember the original reason for producing these*. You can see the low-resolution images here, and also on the websites here and here §.
Early release
But as these images are already out there for you to look at I see no problem in passing on these pictures of stamps purchased, I assume, in Hampshire posted at the Southampton/Portsmouth/IOW mail centre. They aren't very clear pictures, and the postmark wasn't very good to start with, so I have digitally adjusted the close-up to show the date of 17 October! Only these six stamps were on sale - the 2nd & 1st class, and Large stamps, and the £1.35 and £1.55.
* Generic Smilers Sheets were originally produced for collectors as an almost face-value substitute for the personalised Smilers Sheets, which cost much more. The stamps were not the same as those in counter sheets or booklets, being printed by litho rather than gravure. Some albums have spaces for these stamps although they are not separately catalogued by Stanley Gibbons.
But now that Smilers Sheets are no longer available these are purely a money spinner, and one which costs £18.40 for a basic set costing £10, leaving seven each of the 2nd and 1st class stamps to use for postage.
§ You will also see, on the home page of that site, a commemorative cover related to today's happenings in the UK Parliament. It's to be hoped that not too many have been printed, for the sake of the business, as things have turned out. Whilst commemorative and political covers have long been collected within our hobby and by social historians and ephemera/memorabilia collectors, the ones produced for events that didn't happen - like the coronation of King Edward VIII - rarely turn out to be valuable.




































