Commemorative stamp series  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 50 Pfennig

Designer: Ekkehart Haller, Karl-Marx-Stadt und Gerhard Stauf, Leipzig

Commemorative stamp series - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 50 Pfennig


Theme: Art & Culture
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1979
Face Value 50.00 
Colorblue
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeRotogravure 2
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2212
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID840136
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Meissen Porcelain With a selection of motifs from the historical and current production of the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes two multi-colored se-tenants, each with four special postage stamps. No special first-day cover envelope 50-pfennig value: flower seller Form: Johann Joachim Kaendler, after 1753 Based on the engravings Caylus' (1692 - 1765) and after his own studies during his stay in Paris (1750) Kaendler modeled after 1753 the "Cris de Paris "- the" Paris street vendors ". In addition to the artisans, miners, farmers and hunters, these figures represent working people of the 18th century, which gives us today an insight into the urban and rural life of this time..